Sentences with phrase «increasing curriculum requirements»

Lessons can be stimulating and challenging without being intimidating, and the increasing curriculum requirements can be achieved without stress, anxiety, boredom, and alienation as the pervasive emotions of the school day.

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In so doing, they «increased inequality by stratifying the curriculum, reduced learning by bargaining down consent, and increased costs by extending the demand for educational credentials well beyond the social requirements for human capital.»
Substantial progress has been made in the area of curriculum, where Risk «s recommendations could be fulfilled by rule changes, such as increasing requirements for graduation.
Among other goals, it would increase high school course and credit requirements, raise student accountability and assessment standards, and include a model curricula for districts.
Once law, HB 4 will allocate grant funding to existing pre-K programs that require additional teacher training, meet specific curriculum requirements, and increase parental involvement; however, the legislation does not expand the state - funded pre-K.
Districts must also implement specific teacher training, meet new curriculum requirements, and increase parental involvement before they can receive any grant money.
The major planks of Mr. Dupree's improvement strategy have been the magnet programs in each elementary school, a redesign of graduation requirements, and increased rigor in all high school classes through the Cambridge International curriculum.
The ninth grade science teachers, Scott Pillsbury, Stephani Sawyer - Main and Kate Drummond organized the videoconference not only to meet the requirements of the curriculum but also to increase relevancy and improve student engagement in science.
The policy solution that has garnered the most momentum to improve civics in recent years is a standard that requires high school students to pass the U.S. citizenship exam before graduation.6 According to this analysis, 17 states have taken this path.7 Yet, critics of a mandatory civics exam argue that the citizenship test does nothing to measure comprehension of the material8 and creates an additional barrier to high school graduation.9 Other states have adopted civics as a requirement for high school graduation, provided teachers with detailed civics curricula, offered community service as a graduation requirement, and increased the availability of Advance Placement (AP) U.S. government classes.10
• Singlehandedly develop an interactive learning program based on individual students» learning abilities, resulting in increased positive response from the student body • Train fellow special education teachers in using sign language with students with hearing and speech problems, which resulted in increased student confidence • Create and implement curriculum based on the individual requirements of each student enrolled in the special needs class • Design, develop and implement lesson plans to meet each special student's requirements • Assess each enrolled student to determine his or her individual capabilities and limitations • Provide both direct and indirect instructional support to students by employing special education strategies and techniques • Teach socially acceptable behavior by both instructing it and modeling it effectively
Although individualized teaching strategies may change epigenetic gene expression and improve reading and writing during earlier stages of education, the underlying gene sequences may continue to play an etiological role for individuals with expressive writing disorder, especially as curriculum requirements increase in nature, complexity, and volume with increasing academic complexity.
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