This question doesn't
just prompt students and readers to discuss the various themes of the book — it also asks them to evaluate the themes» effect on the world.
Not exact matches
While some are clamoring for an Intern Bill of Rights, and other interns are filing lawsuits, which
prompted Reuters to declare that a wave of intern lawsuits was
just beginning, I'm saying, why should we prevent
students from exchanging 20 hours a week of their time for some experience and a reference?
This concern
prompted Woolley, Cooke, and a third UCL
student, Philippa Bailey, to question
just how the added funds would be spent.
In 5 - 10 minutes, you've
just set up a simple system for
prompting students to submit work on time, and keep making progress with your course.
This printable resource contains 1000 practical, creative writing
prompts for
students who struggle to invent their own, even those who are
just looking for a fresh topic.
Instead of
just a retest, if
students first respond to
prompts on a test correction sheet, they gain metacognition as well as memory.
I then got the
students into groups to look at their own evidence packs (I didn't give them the «authentic evidence» but
just printed versions) They then had an evidence log with
prompt questions and a final coronary report.
Kati Haycock, president of Education Trust, predicts that this stipulation will «
prompt schools to prepare all
students — not
just the privileged few — for postsecondary study.»
The author looks at how teachers evaluating
student writing can use rubrics not
just as a scorecard or grading device, but rather as
prompts to help them read each piece of writing more deeply.
Here are some writing
prompts for high school
students that may
just inspire you or your
students to give those ideas rattling around in your brain some room to breathe.
According to Roughton, the district's focus on chronic absence was
prompted by a New York Times article on the impact of chronic absenteeism on
student outcomes.1 The article made clear that all absences, not
just unexcused absences, can negatively impact reading rates and can increase dropout rates for
students.
To provide the multiple experiences
students need, we suggest that teachers select
just five to seven words to focus on each week, planning at the start of each week how to embed the word into writing or debate
prompts, homework assignments, quizzes, and lessons.
Just because the
student's reading functionality isn't the same as that of his peers doesn't mean his interests aren't the same; this
prompted the teachers to write their own content.
These time and space
prompts help
students to use their imaginations to do
just that.