Sentences with phrase «group of students want»

For example, in the playground when one group of students want to play a game that requires more space than is currently available.
However, if a group of students wants to be able to discriminate — say a Catholic group wants to forbid women from being in leadership, or a fundamentalist groups wants to forbid blacks from joining, they will need to go off campus.
A group of students wanted a vegan dining hall, and White took on the challenge.

Not exact matches

«We wanted to be the first student group in the world to launch a rocket into space,» Ellis says of the friends» time at the University of Southern California.
In fact, research shows that 70 % of students want their universities to update their digital options, with 44 % of the same group saying they'd be happier with their university experience if they could engage with more digital resources.
When I left school and embarked on my first real business adventure, Student magazine, it was at times a real struggle to keep our small group motivated and make ends meet, though we didn't want our readers to be aware of this.
She said she doesn't want any groups of students or young workers unintentionally left behind by whatever changes the Liberals ultimately decide upon, but suggested that future changes would look to target vulnerable populations like indigenous youth and new immigrants, who have a harder time accessing the job market.
Though their course of study is longer and their debt load higher, rabbinical students, as a group, have most of the characteristics of «quality» that other groups say they want.
Finally, a vertical group composed of two trustees, administrators, teachers, parents, excellent students, and failing or dropout students is held on the theme: «Our schools: What I like and don't like about them, and what I want them to be.
If it was in a Coloured school, it probably was a group of students that didn't want to go to class that day.
Vice-president Douglas Schreiber told the newspaper: «The students largely do not want anything to do with a group that promotes the removal of rights over bodily autonomy for over half the student population that attend this university.»
In the last ten years I have moved increasingly toward experiential teaching (using self - awareness exercises, role playing of counseling methods, live demonstrations of growth groups, and so forth), which involves the students» own feelings, responses, and needs; asking the students to draw up their own «learning contract» based on what they want to get from a given course or workshop; expecting students to participate in the teaching by sharing in some systematic way the insights they have discovered to be meaningful; revealing my own struggles, uncertainties, and weaknesses; and asking the students to evaluate anonymously the course, including my teaching.
That site claims to be run by a group of current students and alumni who want to counter criticism of the school.
When I made it for a large group of chefs, foodies, nutritionists, dietitians, a marketing maven, art director and budding film school student, everyone wanted to know about the recipe and the nutritionist and the dietitian were torn between who was going to get to take the leftovers home.
Another bunch of whites, who didn't know either group and didn't want to, was caught up; two people were knocked unconscious, one of them a 23 - year - old college student, Barbara Steele, who was struck by a chair and would receive six stitches near her left eye.
The East Bay Tigers is a group of selected student - athletes who want to play basketball at its highest level on the national AAU circuit.
This usually spawns its own set of intra-campus political chaos, because campus student groups generally want that money for their own activities, not to have to be subsidizing the athletic department.
Hey Bettina: I meant to send you a message for a long time — I wanted to let you know that we formed a group of parents to control the unhealthy food given to students for celebrations, fundraisers and rewards at our school.
We are a local group of parents, students, teachers, principals, nutritionists, policymakers, anti-hunger advocates, and community members who want our kids to have good food in our schools.
Our camp staff are a diverse group of naturalists, teachers, and college students who want more than a summer job.
«If we want to fix childhood obesity, chocolate milk is just one of the things we need to get rid of,» said Jeff Anderson, a parent of three students at Wolftrap Elementary in Vienna and a member of Real Food for Kids, a Fairfax area advocacy group.
Parent groups want Cuomo and state lawmakers to repeal the tough teacher - evaluation law passed last spring, which bases up to about half of teachers ratings on student test results.
New York parents groups, however, are much less at ease with the idea of allowing students to choose the bathroom they want.
Such a method could be useful to those who want to monitor a specific group of people, says graduate student Todd Bodnar at Pennsylvania State University's Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at University Park.
«We want to bring together folks who are in government, administration, scientific societies, advocacy groups, students, faculty, even members of Congress,» Varmus says.
A group of Augusta University students want to educate you about colorectal cancer.
We welcome applications from potential graduate students and postdocs with strong computational skills who want to join our group's eclectic mix of statisticians, geophysicists, climate modelers, and policy scholars.
If you want to teach one - on - one to college or university students who don't have any expendable income yet, you might be of greater service offering your sessions at a lower price point, offering group sessions that are more affordable, or create an online program or subscription model your chosen perfect client can afford, will be happy to pay for and will give them the most possible benefit.
He never had a group of students like us, who thought we were taking the class for an easy «A,» kind of like the «nerd» in «Breakfast Club» who wanted to kill himself with a flare gun because he couldn't get his elephant lamp to work.
Working with a student run theater group that brainstormed ideas of how performing arts could raise money or awareness in the community, Allie says she «began to enjoy researching the nonprofits we wanted to donate the proceeds of our shows to more than I enjoyed actually performing.»
Take the original version of Flatliners, which had a clever premise about a group of medical students who wanted to discover if there's an afterlife and, if there is, what it's like.
Another student, Hilary Dusome claimed that Franco had created an «unprofessional and hostile atmosphere» during a scene filmed in a strip club by asking a group of female actors: «So, who wants to take your shirt off?»
Of course, what is «right» can seem relative, and figuring out if there is a more just approach to a routine or system (especially among a group of teachers) is complicated; however, meetings like we had this week are an imperative as schools figure out the sort of learning environment they want to be, need to be for their students — the human beings with whom we are entrusteOf course, what is «right» can seem relative, and figuring out if there is a more just approach to a routine or system (especially among a group of teachers) is complicated; however, meetings like we had this week are an imperative as schools figure out the sort of learning environment they want to be, need to be for their students — the human beings with whom we are entrusteof teachers) is complicated; however, meetings like we had this week are an imperative as schools figure out the sort of learning environment they want to be, need to be for their students — the human beings with whom we are entrusteof learning environment they want to be, need to be for their students — the human beings with whom we are entrusted.
This post represents the work of a group of educators and education activists who wanted to help educators help students process the verdict in the Jordan Davis murder trial.
In particular, we take advantage of the lottery - based admissions process for charter schools to compare the academic performance of two groups of students: those who wanted to attend a charter school and were randomly admitted and those who wanted to attend but were not admitted and remained in traditional public schools.
The students were sorted into three groups: an «opt - in group,» who were offered the choice of committing to a goal of earning 10 percent more, but losing 20 percent if they failed to meet it; an «opt - out group,» who were automatically enrolled in the intervention, although could choose to drop out; and a «control group,» who merely indicated they wanted to set a goal of increasing their paycheck.
We know that we as adults may not be great at designing tasks that are really clear for students and assess what we want to assess, so we'd start with small groups of students piloting our tasks and then based on their responses we get revised the tasks and re-pilot until we're happy with the tasks.
Equity - oriented groups that want as many students from disadvantaged groups as possible included in the accountability system, including the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Education Trust, have advocated for states to adopt a minimum n - size of 10, whereas since revoked Obama - era accountability regulations allowed states to choose any n - size up to 30.
Universities are able to accept as many students as they want for the first time this year, and it is expected that Russell Group universities will accept a record number of pupils through clearing.
Included: 1 version with 30 words each in French and English 1 version with 30 words each in French only Have students work in small groups of 2 - 4 or project the version of the game that you want to use and do a whole class activity.
Teachers might adapt the recipe, depending on the size of the group or whether they want small groups of students to make their own batches.
When creating your school creed, King suggests forming a group of staff and discussing the values that you want your students to embody.
suitable for GCSE and A level groups where you want to engage students at the beginning of a session.
For example, for Standard 3, we want to know how the teacher works with a group of 25 students, with a range of needs, and adapts instruction to meet their individual needs.
Rather than drilling students into compliance around the critical components of SLANT (Sit Up, Listen, Ask and Answer Questions, Nod your head, Track the Speaker), a blended - learning environment will hopefully create the conditions where students will want to be more fully present through individualized learning and targeted small - group engagement.
The plaintiffs (a group of students) are using a tactic employed by unions for decades — go to the courts for changes in K — 12 policy when the political branches won't do what you want.
You may want to give students the option of breaking into groups based on interest in a particular speech.
She remembers a caring first - grade teacher who wanted her students to write a group letter to the parents of Martin Richards, saying how sorry they were.
Today I want to say that later this year I intend to convene a group of business leaders specifically to discuss ways that they can contribute to raising student performance across our country.
Many studies of whole - class groups and of select groups of unmotivated readers show that SSR can result in students wanting to reading more.
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