Sentences with phrase «lead the students there»

You might do that by repeating the beginning, you might give the conclusion yourself, or lead the students there and let them give the conclusion.
If we never walk out on the edge, how can we lead our students there?

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The bottom of the invitation also says «Join us to hear creative new ideas from teachers and studentsleading us to believe there might also be some focus on education.
Today there are now more than 500 lead reps and a total of 2,000 students promoting the company on campuses in all 50 states.
The Canadian AI talent pool has been refilling with former students and new international researchers alike, with Montreal leading the charge (Facebook, Google, Uber, Samsung, DeepMind have all set up labs there, among others) and Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver close in tow.
In the months leading up to the election of the current administration, there was an expectation that President Trump would be very good for the private student loan companies and servicers.
Such a system had serious drawbacks because the teaching materials were several centuries old, the study of Arabic — and no Chinese — was inadequate, so the students could read only a limited amount and could not speak the language, there was no general educational background for the religious courses, and the freedom allowed to the students often led them to form bad habits.
There's no better way to enter into the pilgrim character of the season that to participate in the 7 a.m. stational Mass led by the priest and students of the North American College.
There were some third year students helping to lead the class, which was really useful.
There's James Heckman, a Nobel Prize - winning economist at the University of Chicago, who found in the late 1990s that students who earned high school diplomas through the General Educational Development program, widely known as the GED, had the same future prospects as high school dropouts, a discovery that led him to conclude that there were qualities beyond courses and grades that made a big difference in students» sucThere's James Heckman, a Nobel Prize - winning economist at the University of Chicago, who found in the late 1990s that students who earned high school diplomas through the General Educational Development program, widely known as the GED, had the same future prospects as high school dropouts, a discovery that led him to conclude that there were qualities beyond courses and grades that made a big difference in students» sucthere were qualities beyond courses and grades that made a big difference in students» success.
[10] Given this evidence, there is need for additional research to understand how behavioral nudges and triggers that preserve options, such as chocolate milk, and guide students to more healthful choices [17], [22], [23], [24] could lead students to take, and eat, healthier lunches.
«It is clear that there was no fair and impartial investigation into the shooting and brutality since the defendant Mount Pleasant Police Department was assigned by District Attorney Janet DiFiore to lead the investigation into its own misconduct and brutality,» said Bonita Zelman, a lawyer representing Mr. Hinds and four other Pace students.
There's continued dissatisfaction over the state's implementation of the new Common Core standards, which parents, students and teachers have complained has led to too much testing.
If there's anyone who understands that it's a broad skillset (rather than knowledge in a very narrow specialty) that leads you successfully leave Academia, it's Student B.
«As phenology is advancing around the globe, there are concerns that plant - pollinator interactions may be disrupted through phenological mismatches, or mismatches in the timing of when flowers bloom and their pollinators emerge, leading to reduced plant reproduction,» says lead author Zak Gezon, who conducted the research as a doctoral student at Dartmouth and who is now a conservation biologist with Disney's Animal Programs.
«That might be surprising as what we see on TV and what advertisers tell us we need would indicate that there is no ceiling when it comes to how much money is needed for happiness, but we now see there are some thresholds,» said Andrew T. Jebb, the lead author and doctoral student in the Department of Psychological Sciences.
Elizabeth Dingle, PhD student in the University of Edinburgh's School of GeoSciences, who led the study, said: «Our findings help to explain how events in the Himalaya can have drastic effects on rivers downstream and on the people who live there.
This series will feature contributions from current M.D. / Ph.D. students, who will tell how they got where they are and what getting there was like, and from physician - scientist graduates in the midst of highly successful careers, who will share their thoughts on their professional lives, describe the paths that led to their careers, and offer advice derived from years of accumulated experience about preparing for and managing an M.D. / Ph.D. career.
«By the 30th day of culture, there were obvious clumps of fluorescent cells visible under the microscope,» says lead author Valentin Sluch, Ph.D., a former Johns Hopkins biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology student and now a postdoctoral scholar working at Novartis, a pharmaceutical company.
«Most households are willing to pay more annually, even with the understanding that only hook - and - line fishing would be allowed within the expanded sanctuary and oil and gas activity would be restricted there,» said Stephanie F. Stefanski, a PhD student at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment, who led the survey.
«One of the theories of depression is that there's a lot of vulnerabilities for depression that lay latent until stress activates them,» said Mary Woody, Binghamton graduate student and lead author of the study.
«A lot of research has shown that bilinguals are pretty good at accommodating speech variation across languages, but there's been a debate as to how,» said lead author Kalim Gonzales, a psychology doctoral student at the University of Arizona.
Five University of Alberta researchers, including students, participated in a leading global initiative to determine whether there are widespread and consistent patterns in plant biodiversity.
But last week, after extensive coverage in the NZZ am Sonntag newspaper and criticism from its own faculty about its handling of the case, it launched an official investigation into the original allegations: that a leading professor there, astrophysicist Marcella Carollo, mistreated graduate students for more than a decade, while the administration ignored complaints against her.
According to current population projections, there will be no racial or ethnic majority in the U.S. in a few decades, so it is important to that the new student assignment policies lead to improved student outcomes in the midst of this diversity.
«There are few activities that families or students could expect to certainly occur in schools following this type of crisis,» says lead author Professor Jennifer Green.
«There hasn't been a large - scale assessment of just the simple full topographic impact of mountaintop mining, which occupies more than 10 percent of the land in the region we studied,» said Matthew Ross, an ecology PhD student and lead author on the study.
Clinical Psychologist and lead author of the study, Dr Thomas Richardson, says: «There may be a «vicious cycle» for these students, where negative attitudes towards eating increase the risk of financial difficulties in the short term, and those difficulties further exacerbate negative eating attitudes in the longer term.»
«After these mixers come in, there's a loss in plant species,» said Kit Resner, graduate student and soil biogeochemist at the University of Minnesota and lead study author.
«There is consensus to treat subclinical hypothyroidism because it is generally believed that the potential benefits of treatment outweigh the potential risks of overtreatment,» said Tim Korevaar, MD, the study's lead investigator and a PhD student at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
«There are gaps in the coverage of some species,» said Binbin Li, the paper's lead author and a Ph.D. student working with Pimm.
«There is an enormous amount of work that has demonstrated that these (student - centered) strategies improve students» learning and attitudes toward science,» said Stains, the study's lead author and associate professor of chemistry at Nebraska.
Despite these obstacles, there were strong levels of interest in science among students, suggesting that school - led efforts to broaden engagement would be well received.
«We found there is little diversity in skin tone in these textbooks,» said the study's lead author Patricia Louie, who began the research at UBC and is now a PhD student at U of T. «Proportional to the population, race is represented fairly accurately, but this diversity is undermined by the fact that the images mostly depict light skin tones.»
«Until now, it often has been a real mystery which antigens T cells are recognizing; there are whole classes of disease where we don't have this information,» said Michael Birnbaum, a graduate student who led the research at the School of Medicine in the laboratory of K. Christopher Garcia, the study's senior author and a professor of molecular and cellular physiology and of structural biology.
«There's been a lot of buzz around vitamin D and its potential benefits, and we were curious if that meant people were taking more of it,» says lead author and PhD student Mary Rooney.
When I lead tantra yoga classes, I am there to support and gently guide my students.
«Compared to someone who is just sitting around all the time, if you're somebody who simply goes for a walk here and there at a comfortable pace, you'll start to see some benefits,» says lead author Gregory Panza, a graduate student in UConn's department of kinesiology.
Study lead author Alexandra Butler, a graduate student at Waterloo, said that «it is possible that the number is higher very early because there is some uncertainty surrounding the prognosis, or unanswered questions about management and treatment.»
Beer and loud music followed, leading to some people copping off with each other in grotty student dorms, and before you knew it, there was a whole new generation of people in Cambridge.
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In one of the film's most shocking sequences (there are no shortage of them), Erika marches backstage at a concert hall, crushes some glass with her foot, and then places the shards into the coat pocket of Anna (Anna Sigalevitch), her top student, who's supposed to lead their conservatory's concert in a matter of days.
Fletcher tests his students — particularly the ones trying vying for the main drumming position — by leading them to the point of tears and terror, keeping them there, and seeing how long they last before they snap.
Do teachers / administrators take the lead in meeting the needs of LGBT students or wait until there is a district policy or law enforcing it?
She's led several changes that are aimed at building staff and student capacity there.
While these students are taking lead roles in the High Hopes Project, there's space for all comers.
As students are claiming their rightful place in today's ongoing dialogues on gun control and school safety — leading powerful demonstrations such as March for Our Lives and National School Walkout Day — there are an increasing number of educators who urge schools to allow students to voice their opinions, and make these conversations a regular occurrence.
This is as yet a «potential superpower» of classroom observations, since there's not a lot of evidence that providing such feedback leads to improved student outcomes.
There are plenty of details that need managing, but when teachers do that in the context of leading their students to help create a more effective place to learn, handling the details works much more smoothly and naturally.»
There's also a deliberate emphasis on social justice, with students leading their communities in discussions of difficult issues such as police use of force.
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