Faculty host «virtual guest speakers» in which professionals from various
fields visit a class session remotely via a videoconference.
Not exact matches
There are plenty of homeschool group activities, places to
visit (museums, libraries, zoo,
field trips, parks, etc.),
classes to take, therapies (this is one that we choose), people to
visit, volunteer opportunities, religious groups, etc..
I was team mom for little league, cheer mom, pta mom, chaperoned school
field trips, volunteered as a classroom helper and parent at their schools (when in public school) attended toddler tumbling and mom
classes, was a homeschooling parent for one of my kids with leaning disabilities, I didn't have to scramble to figure out what to do about work or where to take my kids for child care if they were sick, I led and was involved with the church groups with my kids, I spent summers with them doing all kinds of things like traveling,
visiting grandparents out of town, amusement park trips, swimming, picnics, and hiking, instead of them being stuck with a sitter every summer.
Whether you're making the annual kindergarten trip to the pumpkin patch,
visiting a college campus with your sophomores, or taking your seventh grade
class to an art museum,
field trips are the perfect workout for your planning and organization muscles.
In addition to drop - in tutoring, 826's program includes
field trips, in - school
visits, and college scholarships — plus professional publishing: Tutors help
classes devise a theme for a book, but the students do all the creative work, and learn firsthand about the publishing process.
In advance of your
class,
visit the
field trip site and pick a gathering spot within a short walk of several trees.
* Plan and supervise
class projects,
field trips,
visits by guest speakers, or other experiential activities, and guide students in learning from those activities.
They enjoy
field trips,
class parties, author
visits, special days, assemblies, and a variety of after school program offerings.
Or the
class could come
visit the store on a
field trip to see the variety of animals available and learn a little about each of their habitats.
meditation at and Vihara Buddhist Temple, sunrise sail with the dolphins, rice
field trekking and
visit to Munduk waterfalls, eco-forest walks, snorkeling at Puri Jati, scuba diving at Menjangan Island, Golf at Bedugal, painting and art
classes, selected evening cultural shows, healthy cooking seminars, Balinese culture briefings and
visit to local villages, lifestyle coaching etc..
You'll also enjoy a
visit to romantic Chillon Castle, a well - preserved, medieval castle on the shores of Lake Geneva.If spectacular scenery is your interest, then you'll be thrilled with the ride on the world - famous Glacier Express train, where you'll travel first -
class and have panorama windows to admire the thundering waterfalls, impressive peaks, glacial ice
fields, and tiny villages on your way to Zermatt, a picturesque cluster of rustic chalets beneath the majestic Matterhorn.
Kids can swim in the family pool, take long walks on the resort's lush grounds,
visit the resort's resident water buffalo, take a family cooking
class and learn about traditional Thai food and culture or even go into the
fields and plant rice.
In 2014 FHE established a
Visiting Artist & Master Printer program with the goal of creating a world -
class program that promotes creative interaction between professional artists and students while also creating sustainability within the printmaking
field — by training the next generation of artists and printmakers.
You will receive a confirmation packet outlining
field trip guidelines and learning resources to help your
class prepare for your
visit.
The critical dialog between students, faculty, and
visiting artists takes place within the framework of the studio,
class, critique, lecture, presentation, and
field trips.
These resources include organizing
class visits by artists, curators, and other arts professionals, offering
classes tours of current exhibitions, and organizing
field trips for students and faculty to Bay Area museums and cultural centers.
Daily activities include
classes, artist talks, theater tours, workshops, installation and studio
visits, script rehearsals,
field trips and a final project.
Classes are augmented with
visiting artists,
field trips, student and professional design competitions, fairs and exhibitions, and other pertinent professional activities to help push your designs and craft even further.
Since November 2007, the Judith Zabar
Visiting Artist Program Fund has enabled Hunter College to bring a series of internationally recognized artists to campus to work directly with students in the MFA program, in master
classes, critical seminars, and private tutorials, providing students with the unique opportunity to interact with top practitioners in the
field.
The Ross Medical Education Center Pharmacy Technician
class in Charleston recently took a
field trip to
visit Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) Solutions.
In addition to the fun competition, the
visit also allowed an opportunity for a
class discussion regarding the various skills observed on the
field trip.
However, a little different than
field trips for students in the Medical Assistant program or any of the other programs, the Huntsville Veterinary Assistant
class was invited to
visit a local horse barn in their community.