By setting
high goals for all students, teachers can use data to make meaningful adjustments that will lead to greater achievement for each individual student.
Steadfast and compassionate, she sets
high goals for her students.
Not exact matches
«It is our intention that this endowment provide more
students with access to
higher education and support the
goal of enhancing facilities to make Saint Mary's a compelling choice
for both
students and members of the academic community,» said Paul Sobey, then - Empire CEO.
For her, at least for high school students, it's all about long - range planning and goal setting, such as joining a club by homecoming or completing SAT prep by winter bre
For her, at least
for high school students, it's all about long - range planning and goal setting, such as joining a club by homecoming or completing SAT prep by winter bre
for high school
students, it's all about long - range planning and
goal setting, such as joining a club by homecoming or completing SAT prep by winter break.
Making the honor roll list is an accomplishment to be proud of, but it also helps your tween set a
goal, work toward it, and it gives your
student the opportunity to establish strong study skills
for high school and beyond.
He encouraged them to set their own
high goals and standards
for student achievement, to be caring, and to use data as a powerful tool in intervention and guidance.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson Wednesday announced an increase in a major funding source
for the city's public schools, with the
goal of helping many
high - need
students.
Cherry Lane Elementary has even been recognized by the US Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School in 2013, an award «reserved
for schools that boast
students who meet and maintain
high educational
goals,» according to the department's official website.
The
goal is to «have
high quality online content which allows the
students to learn at their own pace, pause, reflect, practice,» Koller said, «and then they come to class
for something that is much more about active learning, problem solving, and debate and is much more engaging.»
If one of your summer
goals is to improve your fitness, Teen Vogue shares a Tracy Anderson workout video designed
for high school and college
students.
PEP meetings allow
students to explore their interests, thoughts on college, and life
goals as they create a plan
for their junior year that will help them be ready
for the college application process by their senior year — and
for college life after
high school.
Classes: English 9 and Freshman Composition School: Bob Jones
High School, Madison, Alabama
Students / Room Dimensions: 27 — 31 students; room is 780 square feet, about 30 feet by 26 feet Setting It Up: My goal for this project was to make students feel at home in my cl
Students / Room Dimensions: 27 — 31
students; room is 780 square feet, about 30 feet by 26 feet Setting It Up: My goal for this project was to make students feel at home in my cl
students; room is 780 square feet, about 30 feet by 26 feet Setting It Up: My
goal for this project was to make
students feel at home in my cl
students feel at home in my classroom.
But she acknowledges reaching the president's college - graduation
goals will take considerable efforts, with low - income
students among those targeted
for increased achievement on the
higher - education level.
New Research from Harvard Graduate School of Education Reveals Tax Credits»
Goals Unachieved New research from the Harvard Graduate School of Education finds no evidence of increased college enrollment among
students eligible
for federal tax credits, despite the tax credit's primary purpose to increase access to
higher education.
There is very clear evidence that the levels we have been getting
students to are not sufficient
for their success and the common core is addressing that by setting
goals that are sufficiently
high.
While this rate is four times the 8 percent average college completion rate of low - income black and Hispanic
students and slightly
higher than the figure (31 %)
for all U.S.
students, it is still considerably below KIPP's
goal of seeing 75 percent of their graduates earn a four - year college degree — comparable to the rate at which top - income quartile
students graduate.
Their
goal:
for each
student to reach his true academic potential, graduate
high school, and become a productive adult.
The G.A.O. defines systemwide reform as encompassing five components:
goals or standards
for all
students, curricula tied to those
goals,
student assessments tied to the curriculum,
high - quality instructional materials, and professional development.
Recent publications include «Inclusivity
for all applicants: An admissions case study,» in Diversity and Inclusion on Campus: Supporting Racially and Ethnically Underrepresented
Students (2013); «Stressors in college choice, application and decision - making — and how to reduce them» in the Journal of College Admission (with S. Friedfeld, 2013); and «Diverse
student groups: Teaching with a
goal of inclusivity,» in The Routledge International Handbook of
Higher Education (with M. Gasman, 2009).
In particular, Smith says she has one big
goal:
for every
student — but particularly low - income, minority, and first - generation college
students — to have adequate preparation in
high school
for college, and
for them all to have the opportunity to go to four - year colleges without incurring significant debt, if that is what they desire.
The success of the Massachusetts approach has important implications, especially as states roll out the new Common Core standards academic
goals for what
students should be able to do in reading and math at each grade level to ensure
high school
students graduate ready
for the demands of
higher education and the 21st century workforce.
At Harvard, I studied
higher education and learned about the law of education, board governance, the
goals of liberal arts education, and the importance of access
for students in need.
«I have added the
goal of learning how to teach my
students that they are part of a community that they can change if they so wish,» says Kabongo, who is completing her practicum
for the Teacher Education Program (TEP) at Chelsea
High School where she teaches a mixed - level history class.
The realistic
goal for this population of
students should be career readiness, meaning gainful, hopefully rewarding employment after they finish
high school.
As charter schools come to the fore in the national education debate, 69 charter school educators attended the Ed School's Programs in Professional Education institute, Charter Schools: Practices
for High Performance, in July with the
goal of developing skills and strategies to build capacity and improve
student outcomes.
But while today's
high - achieving schools
for low - income
students (Knowledge Is Power Program [KIPP],
for instance) are passionate about cultivating both character and traditional academic skills, schools built around the 7 Habits are focused on training confident kids who are good at planning,
goal setting, and decisionmaking.
KDP leverages its rich legacy of
high standards and excellence in teaching to advance the
goal of ensuring
high - quality learning
for all
students that results in career readiness and the ability to lead fulfilling lives.
One hears almost no talk about averages or normal curves, because the
goal is
for every
student to achieve at the
highest possible level.
Finally, we will advocate
for the changes needed to implement the policies and practices that will most effectively contribute to achieving the
goal of educating all
students to
high levels — and «all means all.»
Above all, the law's requirement that
students be tested annually in reading and math in grades 3 - 8 and once in
high school has provided parents, teachers, and other citizens with detailed information about
students» performance in these foundational subjects — and therefore the extent to which they have mastered skills that are prerequisites
for other educational
goals.
Several years ago, a group of parents in Silicon Valley came together to reimagine the middle and
high school experience, with the
goal of radically improving
student readiness
for college and
for life after school.
DeTore: My number one
goal always has been, still is, and always will be,
for my
students to have a positive experience in physical education through
high social interaction, both teacher - to -
student and
student - to -
student.
The
goal was to set a baseline
for Needham
High students, allowing them to review old lessons and master new ones through the slides.
Making federal
student aid programs simpler and easier
for students to navigate is a key
goal of efforts to reauthorize the
Higher Education Act (HEA), the federal law that governs these programs.
The class is The History of American
Higher Education, and the goal is for students to study the development of higher education in America as a way to understand the origins of contemporary problems and prac
Higher Education, and the
goal is
for students to study the development of
higher education in America as a way to understand the origins of contemporary problems and prac
higher education in America as a way to understand the origins of contemporary problems and practices.
As the Congress and the National Education
Goals Panel begin to take steps to implement the recommendations of the National Council on Education Standards and Testing, educators and policymakers are hailing the council's report as a ringing endorsement of
high national standards
for student performance and a system of assessments tied to those standards.
«So, again pulling out the research about what are the
goals for mathematics, what is global research about the effective teaching and learning of mathematics... while at the same time encouraging or expecting our teachers to provide our
students with
high challenge tasks and gradually build more and more of them into their repertoire...»
Student surveys show growing enthusiasm
for learning, self - confidence, and
goal setting, compared to declines among
students in many larger district
high schools.
In light of abundant data on low academic achievement and effort among
high school
students, Wagner's
goal sounds impossible, but years of experience plus 150 interviews he conducted
for the book convince him otherwise.
For instance, officials in Florida, a
high - readiness state where the «A + Accountability System» doles out vouchers to
students in low - performing schools, doubt that states can meet NCLB's long - term proficiency
goals.
Although the college - sending rates of the
highest - performing
high schools in the sample are low relative to Texas as a whole, our findings suggest that offering eligibility
for automatic admission may not be effective at accomplishing even the narrow
goal of increasing access to the top public universities
for students in the most - disadvantaged settings.
Omani and expatriate
students seeking quality education and opportunities
for evolvement through internships and related career planning programmes will find GHEDEX to be a lucrative opportunity to pursue their
higher education
goals.
«We were interested in our
high school
students» exiting the school system knowing why physical activity and fitness is important to a healthy lifestyle and being able to set up safe programs and
goals for themselves.
When they're in their
student zone of flow then the same will most likely be true
for us: our
goals are clear, the challenge is
high, our skills match the challenge, and we're getting immediate feedback from kids and adjusting so that we can meet their needs and accomplish the
goal.
Although community colleges comprise the largest part of the nation's
higher education system, with a growing enrollment of more than 6 million
students, degree completion remains an unobtainable
goal for the majority who enter these campuses.
They include Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, who are using their skills and intellect to turn oil rigs into coral reefs; Nate Parker, the activist filmmaker, writer, humanitarian and director of The Birth of a Nation; Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, whose projects are delivering clean water to over 6 million people; Anthony D. Romero, the executive director of the ACLU, who has dedicated his life to protecting the liberties of Americans; Louise Psihoyos, the award - winning filmmaker and executive director of the Oceanic Preservation Society; Jennifer Jacquet, an environmental social scientist who focuses on large - scale cooperation dilemmas and is the author of «Is Shame Necessary»; Brent Stapelkamp, whose work promotes ways to mitigate the conflict between lions and livestock owners and who is the last researcher to have tracked famed Cecil the Lion; Fabio Zaffagnini, creator of Rockin» 1000, co-founder of Trail Me Up, and an expert in crowd funding and social innovation; Alan Eustace, who worked with the StratEx team responsible
for the
highest exit altitude skydive; Renaud Laplanche, founder and CEO of the Lending Club — the world's largest online credit marketplace working to make loans more affordable and returns more solid; the Suskind Family, who developed the «affinity therapy» that's showing broad success in addressing the core social communication deficits of autism; Jenna Arnold and Greg Segal, whose
goal is to flip supply and demand
for organ transplants and build the country's first central organ donor registry, creating more culturally relevant ways
for people to share their donor wishes; Adam Foss, founder of SCDAO, a reading project designed to bridge the achievement gap of area elementary school
students, Hilde Kate Lysiak (age 9) and sister Isabel Rose (age 12), Publishers of the Orange Street News that has received widespread acclaim
for its reporting, and Max Kenner, the man responsible
for the Bard Prison Initiative which enrolls incarcerated individuals in academic programs culminating ultimately in college degrees.
Teachers and parents can feel compelled in their role to help
students fulfil their potential and work towards the
high expectations alongside the
students, rather than dictating the
goals for the
students and leaving them to achieve them on their own.
In a study of her attendance zone, Ms. Orr found that, 50 years after the War on Poverty spawned a succession of programs aimed at expanding the pipeline of low - income
students entering
higher education, college - going remains an elusive
goal for many.
Going to college may not seem like the biggest of deals these days, but it remains an all too elusive
goal for many public
high school
students in urban areas.
The fact that this sector is already integrated into the broader
higher education system, through federal aid and some state aid programs, suggests that these policy levers might be used to better leverage the private sector to further policymakers»
goals, such as increasing educational attainment overall and
for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.