Sentences with phrase «less class time»

"Less class time" means that there is a reduced amount of time spent in the classroom for learning or teaching. Full definition
I personally believe more time is needed for teachers to look over student work (and that would have to mean less class time).
Why young kids need less class time — and more play time — at school.
Historically, most schools in Germany started early but excused students by lunchtime, which translated to less class time for German students when compared to other member countries of the Organisation for the Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
Catholic schools, long known for emphasizing penmanship, are still teaching it but are using less class time, said Kathy Mears, the National Catholic Education Association's executive director of elementary schools.
At Lowell Elementary School where her children go to school, preparing for the Badger Exam, which has sections on math and language, has meant less class time focused on science and social studies and reduced recess time, she said.
With Jefferson's current schedule, students have about 8 percent less class time than peers in other high schools, Ramos said.
Maria Cervantez (left) has struggled to get her children to stay in school, but with Eagle Point School District's help, Rosario (right) is an engaged student who is missing a lot less class time.
The LMS not only provides students with an opportunity to connect with their teachers outside of class, but also means that teachers can spend less class time answering questions, passing out assignments, or going through administrative tasks that can be managed in a designated place online.
This ensures that they'll be using quality sources and takes up less class time than finding sources.
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