«These individuals are well - qualified to teach in their areas of expertise, and our students will benefit
from having them in the classroom.»
Not exact matches
In school, diversity in the classroom means more learning from each other, having creative discussions and building wider network
In school, diversity
in the classroom means more learning from each other, having creative discussions and building wider network
in the
classroom means more learning
from each other,
having creative discussions and building wider networks.
It may sound far
from what traditionalists
would define as
classroom learning, but it's all
in service of getting students excited and passionate about education, Baker says.
But for all the big talk, Ivey
has a lot of walk.MBA graduates, according to the school's owndata, can expect an average starting salaryof over $ 98,000 a year upon graduation.Every class evolves
from students tacklingreal - world problems on their own, to doing so
in groups, then as an entire class.Outside the
classroom, the school offersscores of special projects, internationalinternships and one - of - a-kind programs, like the Ivey Consulting Project, the largestand longest - running Canadian programpairing MBA students with real - world businessesin need of help.
For somebody who
had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a year later left the
classroom to start a company, I
've seen firsthand just how much the community
has invested
in bringing
in and retaining young people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it
from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
Everything
from teasing, lack of encouragement, lack of role models and subtle biases
have recently been proposed as playing a major role
in women's decisions to look away
from technical careers, but I suspect the answer is more portentous — and follows women
from the
classroom to the workforce.
«Students and staff
have the right to teach and learn
in an environment free
from the worry of being gunned down
in their
classrooms or on their way home
from school,» Women's March organizers, who are setting up the school walkout, said
in a statement.
Wanted to learn
from one another,
would prefer just -
in - time, experiential learning over
classroom - style information, and
would value the guidance of a mentor.
I
would trust God any day of the week over a doctor that sat
in a
classroom and learned
from a so called professor.
Meanwhile, the European Court of Human Rights
in Strasbourg, France,
has ruled that the government of Italy must remove crucifixes
from public school
classrooms throughout that country.
For years to come, the lessons
from Dover will continue to
have a profound impact on how science is viewed
in our society and how it is taught
in the
classroom
An entire industry of books and films
has blossomed
in the red soil of the American Christian persecution complex, with the first «Gods» Not Dead» installment caricaturing and vilifying atheists and the second set to expose liberal efforts to «expel God
from the
classroom once and for all.»
One sure sign that this
has begun to happen will be a shift
in informal out - of -
classroom conversations
from talk about course work, or even
from talk about people
in the school, to talk about the school itself.
Indeed, the attempt to generalize
from the success of one approach
in one
classroom or school and to impose it
in another
has highly mischievous results.
Morrison's modernist approach to religion
in 1912, tinged by both cultural and religious anti-Catholicism, still
had room for a spirited defense of Bible reading
in public schools when the Supreme Court of Illinois banned the Bible
from the
classroom.
During the High Court hearing, counsel Nick Armstrong told the judge it was the only occasion on which a teacher
had been killed by a pupil
in a British
classroom and the family were anxious «that all the lessons that can be learned
from this enormous tragedy are learned».
She also points to the revolutionary educational possibilities: «Other applications involve things
in the
classroom, where students are able to not just see a picture of Niagara Falls or some alien world like Venus — we
have maps
from our various spacecrafts of Mars and Venus that
would allow students not just to hear about far - off places, but will allow them to scroll around the world at will.»
Departmental names won't matter much if the shift
has already taken place
from a scientific theology, based on the prior Catholic faith commitment of every student
in the
classroom (which obviously
would require everyone enrolled
in the course to be a committed Catholic), to a phenomenological, historical study of what others believe.
He includes an exercise he
has used
in a
classroom setting
in which he isolated the commands
from 1 Timothy 2:8 - 15 and then asked his students to discern whether they thought we should or should not practice them today.
This world is basically a spiritual battleground /
classroom that we apparently
have created
in order to learn
from, after all.
Hippy, yeah I get what you're saying about not learning anything new
in school, and not much
from the teachers you
had, I also read constantly and learned more through my books and travel than
in classrooms.
After a quiet summer off
from classroom duties, at a safe distance
from multinational corporations, secularized businessmen, and the as - yet - unredeemed American economic system, maybe — if this survey is accurate — the seminary professors will come back a little closer to This World and this world than they
've been
in the past.
When my class and I were coming
in from an afternoon on the playground, we found to our delight, Leprechauns
had been
in our
classroom!
The youngsters
from St Polycarp's Catholic School
had previously taken part, and excelled,
in classroom sessions which include discussions on cultural and religious matters and how these impact day - to - day life as well as a club like Chelsea.
What I
've learned
from my research is that
in addition to making sure our
classroom practices are engaging, we also need to talk to students directly about their beliefs about school, helping them see how disengagement works against them, and what engagement actually is.
It's an incredible opportunity for school nutrition professionals
in Arizona to learn more about breakfast -
in - the -
classroom, to hear
from their peers who
have successfully implementing BIC, and to network with state - level partners as well as the original Partners for Breakfast
in the
Classroom: Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF), the National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN), and the School Nutrition Foundation (SNF).
Through my writings (books, scholarly articles, popular articles, and website), my lectures at conferences (for physicians, lactation consultants, health departments, and LLL groups), and my university
classroom teaching (I manage to work this material into every class, no matter what the official topic might be), I
have been able to pass along the lessons I learned
from LLL to thousands of people, who
in turn
have passed them along.
Held back - to - back, we were able to share our breakfast -
in - the -
classroom journey with many ANC attendees, and we also
had the opportunity to hear
from you — school nutrition professionals who are working to implement and expand access to school breakfast for students around the country.
Sure, the resulting panic may pass, but you
have lasting residual effects: - a disconnect
from this teacher - estrangement
from the learning process and education
in general - physical avoidance
from the teacher, subject,
classroom, etc. - loss of learning.
But if you
've been following my blog
from the beginning, you know that I took issue with the number of times they appeared
in my kindergartner's
classroom last year.
You
've heard it
from teachers,
from school nutrition directors,
from the PTA and the dietitian — breakfast -
in - the -
classroom works!
After moving
from a small district (1800 students) to a much larger district, with over 15,000 students, Jason was charged with implementing breakfast -
in - the -
classroom after the program
had been approved by his predecessor.
More often, the children are likely to ignore all the children who are not
in their own grade, and to emotionally abuse each other (called insulting or teasing), because they are so emotionally bored
from the lack of social interaction
in their classes, and because they
have stored up lots of physical energy being still and quiet
in the
classroom.
The expanded menu was a good start but it wasn't enough, said Martin; she
had breakfast -
in - the -
classroom on the brain
from the very beginning.
It was wonderful to hear feedback
from school nutrition professionals on what challenges they
have faced and conquered to bring breakfast -
in - the -
classroom to their schools and districts.
To recap, the reader's child
has just entered public school and she's dismayed by the cafeteria food, the snacks
in the kindergarten
classroom (Rice Krispie Treats and Cheetos), and the fact that her son is receiving Dum - Dums as rewards
from the gym teacher.
From methods taught
in the
classroom to techniques used by major retailers to bring
in the big bucks, I
've tested them all to see what works and what doesn't when it comes to selling handmade at craft fairs.
That said, I can attest to the fact that
in my own children's school (which draws
from a relatively affluent community), breakfast
in the
classroom has turned out, despite strong initial parental opposition, to be a non-event.
If you
'd like to voice your objection to the bill, please consider signing this petition
from Food Policy Action and this one launched on Change.org by a second grade teacher worried about the hungry kids
in her
classroom.
Coming
from someone who
has spent time
in classrooms of some of the neediest children
in America, that's really saying something.
The measure was inspired by first lady Michelle Obama's efforts to
have children eat healthier foods and exercise more, and it
would move breakfast
from the cafeteria to the
classroom in many D.C. schools to improve participation.
Evaluations require time to administer tests to your child, gather information
from teachers, observe your child
in the
classroom, and
having meetings with parents over the findings.
JD: It's one thing to know what the research shows about breakfast -
in - the -
classroom, but it's another thing completely when you see first - hand and hear the testimonials of people who say how much they
have benefitted
from the program.
The private school
in Burlington
has an «old school» attitude towards technology, banning computers
from its
classrooms and
having no Wi - Fi capability throughout the Orchard Road facility....
The kit
has been revised for two main reasons: this kindergarten life: loosely told stories Today I take a break
from reflecting upon individual students for reporting to revisit the story I began
in the last post: loose parts exploration
in my
classroom.
«Our [custodial manager]
had a lot of concerns,
from spills
in the
classroom, schools with carpeting vs. tiles, and concerns about pet control,» said Johns.
He is on the same page as I am and strongly discouraged all parents at back - to - school night
from bringing high sugar foods and
has instructed the teaching staff to do the same
in their
classrooms.
Organic food advocate Greg Christian, Chicago's answer to Alice Waters, argues that every school should
have an organic garden on site, teach sustainable agriculture
in the
classroom, and serve food that's organic and made
from scratch, everyday.
Schoolteachers
in the United States and Canada made
classroom projects of writing to our servicemen and women who
would be far
from home during the holidays.
-LSB-...] These are just a few examples of the junk food rewards my kids
have received over the years
from teachers
in their
classrooms.