Sentences with phrase «kindergarten classrooms where»

Children that enter kindergarten classrooms where most of the children have not benefited from high - quality early education are at a disadvantage, as the teacher is forced to teach to the lowest common denominator.
Children that enter kindergarten classrooms where most of the children have not benefited from high - quality early education are at a disadvantage, as the teacher is forced to teach to the lowest common denominator.
The statement acknowledges the difficulty that teachers face, for example, in kindergarten classrooms where a five - year range in children's literacy - related skills is not uncommon (Riley, 1996).

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For one of the fastest - growing school districts in the state, space is at a premium which leads to challenges finding room for additional classrooms at the kindergarten through third grade level, where growth is highest.
Cascio and Schanzenbach estimate the effects of having older peers using data from an experiment where children of the same age were randomly assigned to different kindergarten classrooms.
After living and working in Antarctica for a brief time, she returned to the classroom at Brooke Roslindale where she taught kindergarten for 2 years.
Jo Barbie: We're fearful that they will not have time to do what they need to be doing in the classroom because they're trying to meet the needs of this assessment — to the point where we actually hired a full - time person to work in all of our kindergarten classrooms this year to pilot this [TS Gold] assessment.
She started her career as a kindergarten teacher in Colorado, where she saw firsthand the power of using data in her classroom.
Ravitch then introduces us to an article in Slate by Alexandria Neason where she describes the kindergarten classroom of Molly Mansel, a New Orleans teacher.
In Sarah Golden's science classroom in Oakland, where kindergarten through 5th - grade students rotate each week for lessons, she said animals are an easy teaching tool because they don't talk back and they are consistent in their behavior.
He sees a future in which young people express themselves in kind and healthy ways not only during classroom meetings but on the soccer field, in the library, on the bus and sees a community where problem - solving meetings are used all the way from kindergarten to the Boy Scouts to local government idea gathering sessions.
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