Sentences with phrase «gives students a place»

This sense of pride is missing in education, and I'm excited to see that 20 Time gives students a place to have that wonderful feeling.
The small room, complete with two workstations, a beanbag chair, kids» books, and, perhaps most important, a door that shuts, gives students a place on campus to study with their children in tow.
A strategy that Pearl - Cohn employs — one in use in other parts of the country as well — is to give students a place to go to physically remove themselves from a negative situation.
Your contribution would help a student reach reading targets or give a student a place to solve math problems with her peers.
The eJournal gives students a place to explore new words and expand or improve their vocabulary through writing.
A strategy that Pearl - Cohn employs — one in use in other parts of the country as well — is to give students a place to go to physically remove themselves from a negative situation.

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In 2011, two recent Stanford grads and a pal started the company because they wanted to create a place where students could work on projects for companies that would give them experience and job prospects.
In the film, dozens of Japanese high - school students are placed on an island, given weapons, and forced to kill one another until one person remains.
Our sales model for ThoughtBasin was turning student ambassadors into salespeople and giving them a commission on each case placed on our platform.
Lol to my «coming from a place of «lack»» incidentally did nt want to give me 20 students» contact info who used this & FUNDRAISED millions «oh its confidential» yeah, right... I think more in what I can get for free or LOW cost so can invest difference elsewhere..
Backed by some of Chile's wealthiest investors, Idea Factory has set up a few locations throughout Santiago to give inventors a place to work and to provide students and budding entrepreneurs with access to classes and influential leaders.
If there are certain areas where that can't be done, we need to make sure those students are given a place that is the least restrictive environment for their ability and they can thrive,» said Broward School Board chair Nora Rupert.
This summer, I have been teaching students at Pepperdine University's London campus, which has given my family remarkable opportunities to see the places that define European history.
I hope reading what college staff and students have to say about the quality and range of training options available today, will give you a broader understanding and a deeper appreciation of what a precious resource these places of learning and growth are.
From this we can understand the replaceability of the person; any given teacher like any given student is replaceable; if he is not, it is merely that none can actually be found to take his place.
In his pursuit of 30 wins, McLain zoomed about in Lear jets, played Hammond organs, swigged Pepsi - Colas, schmoozed with Steve Allen, Bob Hope, Ed Sullivan, Joey Bishop, Glen Campbell and the Smothers Brothers, changed his hair color, appeared on the covers of TIME and SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, recorded an album, gave organ lessons out of his home to two dozen students at $ 3.50 an hour and got himself booked in advance into the Riviera in Vegas, the Detroit Auto Show, Disneyland and a hundred other places to play electric keyboard with his band come winter.
All of the students were able to stay at Wiley for the school year due to the McKinney - Vento Act, federal legislation that gives those kids at least one safe, stable, nurturing place.
Place funding it is not intended to align exactly with the number of pupils or students in an institution at any given time, but instead provides a base level of funding for institutions and financial stability for institutions to help with stability of provision and planning.
Because, despite Miliband's exemplary claim to economic superiority — he was giving economics lectures to students while Cameron was on the opposition backbenches — his association with the last government makes him seem at least partly responsible for getting us into this mess in the first place.
As a result of the testimony given, the report recommends the state Department of Education immediately address several concerns, such as expediting waivers from the U.S. Department of Education «to relax onerous and rigid testing restrictions placed on certain students,» especially with English as a Second Language students and students with disabilities; producing all missing or incomplete curriculum modules; aligning assessments proportionally to curriculum actually implemented; and increasing funding for the professional development of teachers.
Given that a straight A student will often lose a place every time a student without straight As from a deprived background is offered one, due consideration should be given to the selection mechanism underpinning these choGiven that a straight A student will often lose a place every time a student without straight As from a deprived background is offered one, due consideration should be given to the selection mechanism underpinning these chogiven to the selection mechanism underpinning these choices.
When schools fail the spot checks, often on spurious, minor or even factually incorrect grounds, the students lose their place and their visa and are given just two months to leave the country.
The state rushed to put the standards and tests in place without full curricula and without giving educators a chance to test what worked with their students.
Much to the distress of the session's chair, higher education minister David Lammy, one of the joint winners was a suggestion for a cap on the number of places at Oxford and Cambridge given to privately - educated students.
She had this to say, «Given that the role of the federal school meal program is to provide nutritious meals to students who may otherwise have no access to healthy foods - I wouldn't recommend banning flavored milk unless you have a comprehensive plan in place to compensate for the lost nutrients when kids stop drinking milk altogether.»
At Santa Cruz, we've been thinking about putting in place something we're calling Graduate College, which would allow us to provide a structure and a community for graduate students and postdocs, but give us a very specific way in which we could offer not just career counseling but really specific, tangible benefits, like certificates in advanced college teaching, certificates in instructional technology, certificates in laboratory management, labor relations, and so on.
«Substance abuse is the topic of high public interest, yet little attention is given to the experiences of college students with disabilities,» wrote the study authors Steven L. West et al. «Given that binge drinking is highly correlated with academic failure, drop - out, and an increased risk for various negative health conditions, such use by students with disabilities may place them at extreme risk for various negative outcomes.&rgiven to the experiences of college students with disabilities,» wrote the study authors Steven L. West et al. «Given that binge drinking is highly correlated with academic failure, drop - out, and an increased risk for various negative health conditions, such use by students with disabilities may place them at extreme risk for various negative outcomes.&rGiven that binge drinking is highly correlated with academic failure, drop - out, and an increased risk for various negative health conditions, such use by students with disabilities may place them at extreme risk for various negative outcomes.»
Given the structure that we have in place [at Stanford], L. should have gone to the graduate coordinator, a faculty member who oversees the activities and progress of the students.
Shane Farritor of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, emphasizes the importance of providing makerspaces for students in order to promote innovation outside of the classroom setting and offers a blueprint that will give faculty and administrators a starting place for considering the key characteristics their makerspaces should have to promote innovation output.
Joshua Y. Yang, an M.D. student and a Ph.D. student in the Department of Bioengineering, was the first - place winner of a 2017 IDT Synthetic Biology Grant Program award given by Integrated DNA Technologies.
In place since 1998, the Therapeutic Yoga Training Program gives yoga teachers the skills to work intelligently with students who are living with chronic illness or injury, as well as pregnant and aging populations.
Soon, Peter Max's small apartment could not accommodate all of the throngs of young people wanting to meet Swami Satchidananda, so his new American students rented a place where he could teach Yoga classes and give talks.
The student (who typically wears her hair in braids) was given the option of pulling back her hair, but shouldn't have been forced to make that decision in the first place.
An ad was placed in the newspaper, 24 Stanford students were chosen to be part of the paid program, a coin was flipped to decide which young man would be a guard, which a prisoner, and the group was given two weeks to perform their duties & receive their salary.
Pritchard rezones Mitch's house so that it now falls under the college's control, meaning that unless the residence is used for social services or student housing, Mitch will have to give up his new place.
With Steve Kloves (Wonder Boys, The Fabulous Baker Boys) returning as the screenwriter after skipping the last film, the more serious tone is interspersed with the lighter moments of teen romance, though these soap opera antics may seem tedious to those who don't care much about the dalliances of the Hogwarts students, particularly in how much screen time is given to it in place of the larger storyline that could have used a greater sense of build up.
Supporting males characters such as two student athletes played by Emory Cohen (Place Beyond the Pines) and newcomer Anthony Kelley - or an enforcer played by The Wire's Dominick Lombardozzi - feel even more like devices than characters, though given their small roles in the story, that's a bit more understandable.
Schools placing this on their own website will be giving students the ability to access and revise for their SATs from home across multiple platforms - laptops, tablets and phones.
Download the game file, place it in a public handout folder that students can access, and give them 3 - 4 days to play!
This shift has placed greater emphasis on teachers as professionals who are required to make important judgements on the length, breadth and depth of the curriculum that they teach, given the changing nature of their students.
Once these cards are produced they can be given to multiple students and placed in a folder or punched and placed in a binder.
By stepping back and letting her students have some control of their learning, Beale is able to step forward in her own practice and give her students the purpose they needed in the experimental work for real learning to take place.
Once the rules are in place and students understand logical consequences, teachers can move on to other aspects of the Responsive Classroom approach, such as Academic Choice, which gives students more flexibility in their learning.
QR codes still have a place in the classroom, leveraging deeper learning by giving students the ability to access, curate, engage with, and share teacher - selected content.
With Yoni Ki Baat, we gave space to stories often seen as taboo within South Asian culture; Blasian Narratives brought a multi-racial perspective; and the Pan-Asian graduation allowed Asian students who are first - generation college students from low - income backgrounds a place to have their accomplishments acknowledged and affirmed.
This includes how teachers and schools can better recognise that students learn differently, and give students more ownership over the time, place, path and pace of learning.
Product launches Several product launches took place at the Expo, including Playbook» s Scalebook, an app that not only gives students instant feedback, but also records all their practice data — which teachers can then access via a cloud server to see exactly what has been practised and identify any areas of concern.
«The new geography curriculum will give students a real sense of our place in the world, our environment, sustainability and the interconnection between places and people.
Even if two students from different colleges score similarly on a given placement test, one may be placed in remediation at her school, while the other passes into regular college - level courses.
These sheets can be given to each student to place in his / her Writer's Notebook!
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