This is accumulated income and will be taxed
in the hands of the student when they take it out.
The account can grow tax free and withdrawals are taxed
in the hands of the student when they start higher education.
Not exact matches
Introduction to grasping reality with both
hands: Private university
students who try to take out $ 250,000
in student loans
when they're barely out
of puberty are patted on the back and given directions to a high - quality local state university.
My kid already uses Siri to send most
of his texts and emails (except
when he's
in school; there he still uses the «
hands under the desk while pretending to listen attentively» move perfected by
students everywhere.)
When he asks a roomful
of college
students how many
of them want to run their own businesses, often almost every
hand in the room goes up.
When «an inert mass
of fact and idea... is
handed in small pieces by the teacher to the
student then the heart
of intellectual inquiry is betrayed».
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The meeting was scheduled smack
in the middle
of early decision notification week,
when students who have applied exclusively to their first choice school find out if they've been admitted, so there was lots
of hand wringing and Monday morning quarterbacking to be done.
The kids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us
when us parents were
in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead
of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the
student body
of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first
hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these changes.
Another mom told
of how she gave birth to her first child
when she was still a high school
student, but the school wouldn't allow her to pump, so she
hand - expressed breastmilk
in the school bathroom.
When we were doing the tour, at the University of Albany, this young man, who actually I saw when we went to Cuba [on tour with other state leaders], he was a SUNY Albany student who was studying abroad in Cuba, he handed me a bag with a bunch of thank you cards in
When we were doing the tour, at the University
of Albany, this young man, who actually I saw
when we went to Cuba [on tour with other state leaders], he was a SUNY Albany student who was studying abroad in Cuba, he handed me a bag with a bunch of thank you cards in
when we went to Cuba [on tour with other state leaders], he was a SUNY Albany
student who was studying abroad
in Cuba, he
handed me a bag with a bunch
of thank you cards
in it.
When a
student in a University
of Delaware study watched a video
of someone else's
hand being touched, she felt the touch on her own
hand.
Students at schools equipped with soap and water, instead
of sanitizer, were 1.3 times more likely to wash their
hands during simultaneous video surveillance and
in - person observation
when compared with periods
of in - person observation alone.
When Krishnamacharya left the city, he left the teachings
of Ashtanga
in the
hands of his oldest and most experienced
student, Sri K. Pattabhi Jois.
Baumbach nails those first, flop - sweaty days
of college with a spot - on montage: Tracy, overcome by buffet abundance, piling her dining hall tray with both pizza and cereal; Tracy vulnerably dropping her stapled short story into a wall - mounted file holder at the
student literary mag; Tracy self - quashing a nascent crush
when she spots the boy holding
hands with someone else
in the quad.
Nobel Son (R for profanity, sexuality and violent gruesome images) Dysfunctional family dramedy about a kidnapped Ph.D.
student (Bryan Greenberg) who is left
in the
hands of his abductors
when his Nobel Prize - winning father (Alan Rickman) refuses to meet their $ 2,000,000 demand for ransom.
After
handing out Round 1, keep stacks
of Round 2, Round 3, etc. and only allow
students to take the next round
in order
when their group is ready for it.
When students have
in their
hands the suite
of personal digital technologies that they use 24 hours, seven days a week, the way is opened for schools to readily harness that technology and benefit from the opportunities being opened
in every area
of learning; to further lower the school walls, to better individualise teaching and assessment, to interface with the apposite evermore powerful online learning facilities, to marry the «
in» and «out»
of school learning and teaching, and for the children to learn
in context anywhere, anytime.
I was surprised that none
of the
students raised their heads to look at me or ask me who I was
when I walked
in; their
hands moved furiously across rows
of lined paper.
As the only LMS vendor included
in the 2016 OVUM
Student Success Report, D2L continues to lead the LMS industry
in learning analytics and predictive analytics, and for designing Brightspace to put the key data
in the
hands of instructors or advisors
when they can make the most impact for their learners.
«We know that
students learn more
when they are
in smaller, more orderly learning environments where teachers and
students alike are not distracted from the job at
hand,» Mr. Clinton said
in his recent State
of the Union Address.
When students have their self - esteem boosted artificially in inauthentic ways, on the other hand, the air quickly comes out of the balloon when they hit the wide world and meet real - life challen
When students have their self - esteem boosted artificially
in inauthentic ways, on the other
hand, the air quickly comes out
of the balloon
when they hit the wide world and meet real - life challen
when they hit the wide world and meet real - life challenges.
You might want to give the
student an item to carry or suggest that she put her
hands in her pockets at those times
when she seems prone to using her
hands inappropriately or seems to be on the verge
of an outburst.
The power switched into the
students»
hands when they chose an offer, and all
of their classmates erupted
in cheers.
The Pine Tree State set a new standard for teaching 21st - century skills
when lawmakers agreed to put laptop computers
in the
hands of every middle school
student and teacher — a program that's now being expanded into high schools.
As you
hand out problems
in order, problem side up, tell each pair
of students the direction they should pass their problem
when finished.
I knew that,
in the middle
of the mess, I had reached a good balance between
student independence and teacher instruction, between
hands - on experience and historical material,
when one
of my
students looked up and said, «Mrs. Pang, this is fun!
When you consider that 38 percent
of U.S. children under age two have used an iPad, iPhone or iPod, there is an expectation that as these
students move through school, they'll have some type
of device
in hand.
That seems to be a running theme
when it comes to technology
in education - putting the power
of the learning
in the
students»
hands.
Project Reach Offers Outstretched
Hand to Community
When teachers at one Georgia elementary school recognized the need for more frequent and meaningful dialogue with the parents
of their
students, they decided to take the conversation directly to the parents
in the form
of «Project Reach.»
Certain techniques were flagged up «no
hands rule; use
of mini-white boards, Kagan, learning environments that are supporting; bolstering self - esteem; positivity; curiosity; creativity; identify
students to lead plenary at end
of lesson at the beginning; Get class blogging — quadblogging; tallies for whole class rewards; encouraging independent learning; wait time
when questioning; talk about their thinking and reasoning; conversational learning; talk with learning partners before answering any questions; pair and share; Glazer learning model structure for lesson delivery — a good mix
of interaction and independent work; offering choice to pupils; cross class working; allowing time to play; list / describe / explain / evaluate; new audiences beyond the school; project based learning and philosopy; swapping age - groups; cross-curricular working; read to them every day; invite varied guests
in; learning by discovery using pupils» interests; stand back and watch with purpose.
They fear the possible end to traditional print books altogether, that too much control over our children's education will be
in the
hands of Apple, that outfitting each
student with an iPad and requisite IT support will create additional financial burdens on school budgets, and that existing access gaps may be widened
when some schools can not afford the technology.
With «purposeful play» as the objective for this workshop, participants will be immersed
in a
hands - on learning environment designed to help them experience the possibilities
when they put the power
of iPads
in their
students»
hands.
When students enter a classroom, they identify the strength
of the wireless access point, and they help peers log on to devices using the «
hands -
in - pockets» philosophy
of talking peers through the process instead
of doing it for them.
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand together in the architecture of involvement, effectively demonstrating what school change looks like when the hearts, heads, and hands of students are infused throughout the
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand together
in the architecture
of involvement, effectively demonstrating what school change looks like
when the hearts, heads, and
hands of students are infused throughout the
students are infused throughout the process.
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand along side one another in the architecture of involvement that Fletcher endorses, demonstrating what school change looks like when the hearts, heads, and hands of students are infused throughout the
Students advocating for educational improvement, researching classroom climate, and leading new approaches to learning and teaching stand along side one another
in the architecture
of involvement that Fletcher endorses, demonstrating what school change looks like
when the hearts, heads, and
hands of students are infused throughout the
students are infused throughout the process.
Referendum Restrictions Restrictions to local school referendums
in the budget would tie the
hands of local school boards
when it comes to raising funds to keep schools afloat for
students.
When the
hand calculations become routine, and
in some cases cumbersome,
students should use the capabilities
of the technology to facilitate problem - solving.
«
When students are exposed to
hands - on learning on a weekly rather than a monthly basis, they prove to be 72 %
of a grade level ahead
in mathematics.»
When the state started
handing out vouchers
in Milwaukee 23 years ago, supporters promised it would boost the achievement
of poor
students.
When students have to suffer at the
hands of bad teachers, it affects their overall performance
in and attitude toward school.
But
in spite
of their progress, East Garner received a low C by the state
of North Carolina last week,
when A-F letter grades were
handed out to every school
in an effort to show parents,
students and community members just how good — or bad — a job schools are doing at educating children.
In a Pre / K Question and Answer session at a professional development session last month, 70 percent of the Pre / K teachers raised their hands when asked if they had students whose parents were in prison for part of the 2015 - 2016 academic yea
In a Pre / K Question and Answer session at a professional development session last month, 70 percent
of the Pre / K teachers raised their
hands when asked if they had
students whose parents were
in prison for part of the 2015 - 2016 academic yea
in prison for part
of the 2015 - 2016 academic year.
Sure, it is relatively easy for adults to
hand over school dances, classroom fundraisers, and other
student - focused activities to young people, but
when it comes to matters
of curriculum making, school improvement, or teaching hiring and firing,
students are not seen as having valid roles as partners
in schools.
Haytmanek said it's unreasonable for school directors to expect that ninth - graders will spend time
in an operating room
when some third - year medical
students can count on one
hand the number
of times they've met with hospital patients, Haytmanek said.
When a right - handed student throws a baseball standing with the right foot in front of the left, or when a violin student holds the bow with the hand below the bow rather than above, it's obvious what is going wr
When a right -
handed student throws a baseball standing with the right foot
in front
of the left, or
when a violin student holds the bow with the hand below the bow rather than above, it's obvious what is going wr
when a violin
student holds the bow with the
hand below the bow rather than above, it's obvious what is going wrong.
On the other
hand,
in order to comply with ESSA, states may use additional academic subjects such as science and social studies as the second academic indicator for elementary and middle schools, or as an indicator
of school quality or
student success for any schools, according to initial feedback from the Education Department.26 The analysis
in this brief excludes these measures
when identifying and weighting measures
of school quality or
student success.
When preservice teachers went to the next part
of their lesson and replaced the photo
of the mailman with a convenience store owner and instructed
students about how people consume household goods
in an industrial society, one
student looked troubled and quickly raised his
hand.
When presented with the prospect
of another day
of CDT testing
in my room, one
of my brightest
students raised his
hand and asked if kids
in the local Catholic school took the test.
When Gov. Mitch Daniels asked a class
of 20 seventh graders at Our Lady
of Hungary Catholic school how many
of the
students were
in their first year at the school, a half - dozen raised their
hands.