That perspective is unusual, and I am not sure
the language appeals to students.
Not exact matches
General News of Sunday, 13 May 2018 Source: Enock Akonnor Teachers are being encouraged
to use indigenous
languages to help
students Chief for Atwima Kwanwoma Nana Amponsa - Kwaa IV has
appealed to the government through the Ministry of Education
to consider setting in motion policies that will ensure that Akan
language (Twi) is strictly used by teachers as the communication channel in the teaching of
students in the country.
PhD
students can now elect representatives
to a national
students» council and
to the academic senate of an increasing number of universities, enjoy economic benefits similar
to those of undergraduate
students, choose
to write their thesis in a foreign
language,
appeal following a failed defence, and hold their title right after a successful defence, because all further bureaucratic requirements like filing copies of the thesis
to the national libraries have been transferred
to the universities.
Learning
to code and create on the web is still generally perceived as being «difficult» and «dull», and is considered
to be more
appealing to students who are better at maths and science, and not those with an interest in
languages and the arts.
From Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs
to dual -
language immersion
to Career Academies, public schools are increasingly looking
to expand the choices they provide
students that
appeal to their different interests.
After examining our
students» contexts, we may find that find it
appealing to pursue success on an exam that will increase
students» life opportunities but is not aligned
to the course they are teaching (such as a High School Exit Exam that measures mastery of some components of algebra (your course) but also components of
language arts, chemistry, biology, economics, geometry, U.S. history and world history).
The project will help English
language arts (ELA) teachers learn
to design lessons that
appeal to student engagement by providing opportunities for extension, enrichment, and inquiry.
ThinkCERCA focuses on developing
students» ability
to read a text and produce a written response using the CERCA framework: (1) make Claims, (2) support claims with textual Evidence, (3) explain their Reasoning, (4) recognize Counterarguments, and (5) use
language that
appeals to a particular Audience.
With first - graders, we shift slightly
to guide
students in understanding how poets express feelings in poetry and
appeal to the senses through
language.