Sentences with phrase «feels that young students»

«We didn't want elementary school children walking in with iPhones just as we wouldn't have them co-mingle in a young adult section of the library,» says Jaeger, who feels that young students shouldn't have unlimited access to all material in the ebook library.

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American students aren't the only young people feeling the crush of student loan debt.
But young students feel a kinship with those at Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
Thus the onus to foster the conversation is awkwardly placed on students or young faculty members, those living in the tensions between the academic and apologetic worlds and who feel the most pressure and enthusiasm for synthetic thinking.
It is commonly said that when apparently successful young people — honor students, athletes, class leaders — take their own lives, they do so because they feel enormous pressure to live up to the expectations of those around them.
This young woman was a college student, clearly challenging the mores of her culture and feeling resistance from her family and friends.
I worked with young refugee students and one evening expressed the distress i felt at seeing their continued pain and suffering, even when in safety here.
I too have been reading since the beginning — who needs a story — you've got the man, you've got the happiness, and you've got the skills to make one hell of an empty stomach feel like the luckiest organ in the world — Besides, my husband, who was able to vote when I was born, just happens to be my professor from college... And when people ask what grade I got in his class, I become quiet and with a slight whisper say «I got a B» — And that was only 1 of 3 B's I got in college... Our story is wonderful for him since he nabbed the young student... Doesn't sound so good for me, but I love him and sharing it regardless... Happy Anniversary Deb and Alex!!!
I chuckled reading your post — the prices are rather shocking aren't they — particularly as a young student, I can recall feeling precisely the same way (are you kidding me?!!)
I'm mom to two young men who at times have felt a bit disgruntled that their feminist girlfriends or dates expected them to pay for everything, even when they were financially struggling college students or in precarious job situations, and rarely offered to chip in — even for a tank of gas because they always drove, etc..
Waldorf Education spans early childhood through high school, and, at each developmental stage — from toddler to young adult — addresses the student's growing capacity for thinking, feeling, and willing (doing).
Currently, young people must apply for university places using grades predicted by their teachers, but in 55 per cent of cases these are wrong, leaving many students without anywhere to go, or feeling that they should have applied for a better university.
Campbell said among the activists campaigning in Eastleigh were substantial numbers of young people, including «students, quite a few of whom, of course, have felt rather alienated because of our decision on tuition fees».
«People spent a lot of time mentoring me when I was very young, and so I feel obliged almost to do the same to the current young students,» Justin says.
She decided to «take ownership of my role as a... potential inspiration to young students who may not have all the resources or feel like they have odds in their favor,» she says.
Alongside paintings, caricatures and cartoons by such well - known artists as Marcin Bondarowicz of Poland and Lee Won - soo of Korea, the exhibition also presented heart - felt artwork by young students and informational videos on desertification and desert - restoration activities.
I spent a very enjoyable evening in the company of a lovely group of PhD students and young post-docs discussing life the universe and everything — and trying not to feel my age!
Being a broke college student and young mother, I feel like I don't have the money to achieve the style I aspire to have.
According to a new study by relationship charity OnePlusOne and The Student Room, one - third (36 percent) of young couples feel Facebook played a part in the breakdown of their LDR.
When you're a young student or not that fincially secure, it makes perfect sense to choose a wealthy man over a poor man... providing you have equal feelings for both of course.
The film begins with a 1954 encounter at a train station between Ganesh and Partap, where the young Oxford student narrates his feelings for the stumbled giant of his life.
There's a subplot involving a young student named Keaton (Samantha Boscarino), who can't feel God's presence anymore.
Many of the actors just felt like they were playing the crooked bad guy or the earnest young law student trying to be on the winning team.
At one point in the film, a young student named James Leer (Tobey Maguire of The Ice Storm) says, «This place feels really... good.»
Speaking about role as a high school student in «Lady Bird,» Ronan said, «Young kids need to know from all of us that it's all right to not feel really confident all the time.
As George ponders suicide, a young student coming to terms with his own true nature, Kenny (Nicholas Hoult), feels in George a kindred spirit, and makes it a point to reach out to him.
Jill, a fresh young student played by Emma Stone, strikes up a friendship with him, and though it's clear what Allen is trying to do with their connection, Jill's fascination with him feels like a construct.
Abe, depressed and usually drunk, still manages to become an immediate big man on campus, capturing the attention of Jill Pollard (Emma Stone), an impressionable young student, and Rita Richards (Parker Posey), a science professor feeling trapped in her job and marriage.
It can blight students» lives and leave young people feeling isolated.
Paul Stallard, author of Think Good — Feel Good: A Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Workbook for Children and Young People, recommends that teachers take these six steps to help students cope with anxiety.
The younger students feel more confident to take risks and share their work with me.
Just as I share positive messages with my kindergarten students because I firmly believe that it is never too early to start, I also feel it is never too late to introduce positive concepts to young people who have made bad decisions.
Young people are more apt to act in defence of a bullied student if the school has a positive sense of community and they feel connected to it (we don't do things like that around here), they are empathic and have strong friendships, strongly developed value systems, or believe their parents would expect them to do it.
While the age of students will determine the tenor of this discussion, I think it's fairly easy to have even very young people reflect on how often they or do not feel represented in stories.
Outdoor education provides the only opportunity in the education of young people to reconnect with the natural world, ensuring students learn to feel comfortable in nature both day and night, develop an understanding of natural history and systems, and are challenged to consider the role and place of humanity in the natural order of things.
Note: I'm aware that this is a 15 film - however the clips that I have selected are not amongst the most graphic, and so I feel that the lesson can be used with students younger than 15.
When we pair that trend with the increasing time that young people spend watching violent TV and participating in violent video games, we should expect to have an increasing number of students start school unprepared to control themselves, take others» feelings into account, or listen to adults in authority.
While he believed that arts education enriches young people's minds and transforms their lives, he felt that arts education had the strongest impact when students encountered lasting works of force and beauty.
The byproducts that Young didn't anticipate, however, were the school - wide improvements in positive behavior and the sense of ownership and power that the students felt from knowing they has a choice.
The poll showed that 73 per cent felt young people were under more pressure now than two years ago, while 82 per cent felt that students were more pressured now than 10 years ago.
If schools don't provide quality and comprehensive sex education that includes these topics, and with many parents feeling ill - equipped to talk about these complex issues with their young people, students are often left to try to navigate on their own.
One school increased school meals turnover by more than # 12,000 in the six months after starting to make little changes — such as buddy systems to help younger students feel more confident in the dining area, re-arranging tables to improve capacity and allowing packed lunch students to sit with school lunch students.
Students who are struggling readers feel more confident in their reading when they help others who can learn from them, perhaps because they are younger or have a particular disability.
What would it mean for these students — in addition to what they've already articulated, which is incredible — to stand up and say, «And we stand in solidarity with young people in Chicago and LA and Boston and New York, for whom violence looks different, but feels very similar»?
Using storytelling and personal narrative to help young people express who they are, what has shaped their worldview, and what matters to them builds trust in the classroom, and allows students what can often be rare proximity to people who feel or think differently than they do.
The combination of needy younger students with older students thrilled to feel needed has benefited both groups of youngsters — despite concerns expressed at the outset of the program by elementary and high school teachers and parents.
Learning programs that offer a rewarding gaming environment that younger and older students play with on their own time is a good way to engage learners by making their learning work feel like play.
New leaders are needed as the old ones graduate, and older students feel a responsibility to serve as mentors and positive models to the younger students.
It engages young learners in creative ways, providing activities to help students think about their feelings, explore responses to bullying situations, and take the pledge to be a Kid Against Bullying.
Many younger educators, who attended school when student testing took hold, feel more comfortable than veteran teachers using data to alter their teaching methods and to judge their performance.
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