Sentences with phrase «know their student academically»

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«I just knew, even though I wasn't a great student, academically, at all.
If the grades for his three intellectually daunting courses (Golf 1, Music 140, AIDS: What Every College Student Should Know), which are due on Sept. 4, don't raise his cumulative GPA to at least 2.0, then the man who may be the best player in the nation will be academically ineligible from Sept. 5, when Ohio State opens its season at West Virginia, until mid-December.
Waldorf teachers know their students well enough to keep them academically challenged at a level that is appropriate to each child, from the first week in September through the final week in June.
«Research firmly supports what every parent and teacher knows from experience: students who eat well and exercise do better academically,» said Liza Holland, secretary of the Kentucky PTA and mother of two teenagers.
Each school day, we aim to set a clear, concise tone so that our students always know what we expect academically and behaviorally.
Students have the right to know early and often how they are doing academically and how they compare to kids around the corner and around the world.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Studies of two middle - school programs for high - achieving studentsknown as gifted and talented (G&T) programs — show that being placed in programs with academically strong peers does not boost students» achievement over and above what is learned in a regular classroom from the start of 6th grade to mid-way through 7th grade.
Though set on ensuring all students graduate academically prepared for college (like P - Tech, Paramount's project is an early college high school and provides numerous no - cost college courses to enrolled students), each student also completes an apprenticeship at one of Paramount's divisions.
In fact, Tracy and Ross Alloway, in their book The Working Memory: Train Your Brain to Function Stronger, Smarter, Faster, contend that working memory is a better predictor than IQ of how well students will perform academically: «IQ is what you know.
Policymakers argue that to be truly responsible for all children, schools must know how such special - needs students are performing academically.
Knowing the level of English language proficiency at which your students are functioning academically is vital in order to be able to scaffold appropriately.
Staff members have opened themselves up to a deeper commitment of knowing the kids, and the focus on building strong student - teacher relationships and setting high expectations gives kids the tools they need to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.
I knew we had some students who were struggling academically, so I talked to the grades three and four teachers, Young told Education World.
The governing board for the tests known as «the nation's report card» has marked its own definition of what makes a student academically prepared for college.
This democratic culture values student voice and gives students support through a full - time, multi-age advisory system whereby each student is well known personally and academically by his or her teacher / advisor and peers.
Many high - performing charter schools have proven that no matter the race or socio - economic status of a student, all kids can and do achieve academically» (New Jersey Charter School Association, 2014).
I can learn everything I want to know about this or that culture, but doing so is not going to help me spot subtle bias in learning materials or help me realize the injustice at play when schools eliminate arts and music programs, which are known to help low - income students achieve academically.
We know that families want a school that supports their student academically and that provides a variety of other experiences that put them on the path to becoming a life - long learner.
I also know some African American families with very academically gifted students.
Students benefit because they receive immediate, ongoing feedback that can help them know where they stand academically at any given point.
But, we also know that when students miss too much school — excused or unexcused — they can fall behind academically.
The information gathered would enable the development of a coherent coordinated system that will routinely let teachers, students and parents know how students are doing academically and provide teachers, school administrators and elected decision - makers with accurate data upon which to base policy.
«We knew that school culture and behavior would have to be key areas of focus if we wanted students to improve academically,» said Canales.
The teachers explained that that they are able to leverage what they know about students to push them academically.
We know we need to engage students and meet them at their individual levels if we plan to help them succeed academically.
Compared to a typical school, where we know that poor students and minorities fall behind academically, TEP will have:
Many high - performing charter schools have proven that no matter the race or socio - economic status of a student, all kids can and do achieve academically.
But parents also know that not all schools are equal academically or philosophically: attitudes, techniques, teachers, students, leadership, character development, etc. vary widely across schools.
I also know Mrs. Pastor who taught in a Kindergarten class with another awesome teacher and the two of them did a dynamic job with the students both academically and emotionally.
However, I do know there are references to back up the statement that many gifted programs include both non-gifted high - achievers (academically compatible) and gifted students in their program for funding and diplomatic reasons.
Connection, communication and trust between teachers and students are emphasized and RP is viewed as releasing adults in school to do what they came into the profession for — love kids, get to know them and help them grow as humans as well as academically.
As we know, charter schools like to brag about their higher test scores, but traditionally use their recruitment process and «out migration» policies to push out less academically proficient students and, almost across the board, fail to take their fair share of non-English speaking students and students who require special education services.
Lawmakers are also pushing for a program that would push academically weak college students into a community college program before gaining admission to the state's four - year universities, known as NC GAP.
«Other students should know how Vertus is different and it's set up academically for you to focus on credits.
We all know budgets are shrinking, but I believe the LA Unified School Board wants to do more to support our students academically and social - emotionally.
Though Ohio reports student proficiency rates for voucher - receiving private schools, we know that those results can be misleading indicators of school quality, especially when schools educate voucher pupils who arrive behind academically.
Chicago researchers tracked students from closed schools and found that most ended up in academically weak schools and, except for the few students attending high - scoring schools, were no better off academically one year later (de la Torre & Gwynne, 2009).
We've all known students who might not do well academically, but who thrive in the arts.
Students need to know how to create an academically correct paper right on the spot.
Law students believed they knew the rules of grammar, and they did well enough academically to make it into law school.
Staff members have opened themselves up to a deeper commitment of knowing the kids, and the focus on building strong student - teacher relationships and setting high expectations gives kids the tools they need to thrive socially, emotionally, and academically.
The teachers really get to know and engage with each of the students so that they are able to further focus on their strengths and help the students to grow academically artistically and personally.
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