Sentences with phrase «look at different school»

A good travel around America and France... a good look at different school menus from different regions... a bit of an unscientific study of what our kids are eating in these two countries.

Not exact matches

More than 2,500 walkouts occurred nationwide (and a few internationally), but the protests looked different at every school.
By looking at a student loan calculator, you can compare the costs of going to different schools.
Regarding presentation, more Snow Days, courtesy Winter Storm Grayson, than we have had since I begin my teaching career 15 years ago meant that my weekday lunches looked a little different than they do on my art room desk at school.
A lot of the guys who have very high rankings are national players that will be looking at a different pool of schools to begin with.
When school restarts again on November 4th, I will take the last seven - day comparison to look at 7 different school lunch menus from 7 different cities in America and compare to 7 different French school lunch menus from all over France.
Chopping and changing the schedule feels so stressful, especially with being at 2 different schools but the look on their face tells you it is so worth it.
We spent the first 23 school days, quite a lot of time in fact, in Toms River, New Jersey and Pau, France; but we also looked at elementary lunch menus in various other big cities in different regions in France and America.
When vacation is over we will keep on comparing school lunches in France and America, but we will look at school lunch menus in 7 different cities in America to 7 different cities in France.
Thanks for your input... I may try to expand and look at menus from other school districts in America and France, could be interesting to see what is served in different parts of each country.
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Late last month, Dana looked at stigma from a slightly different angle, as it relates to candy - and - soda - filled food trucks being allowed to come close to school campuses in her district of San Francisco.
Look at the cultural gap between east and west; deprived Glasgow and professional Edinburgh (where a quarter of children are being educated at independent schools) are thoroughly different places.
King said serving as education commissioner gave him a close - up look at the political process, «which is different from maybe how I taught it in my high school civics class.»
Success Charter Network is looking at a different Upper West Side school for its expansion plans, an official says.
«Equity is an issue and I will tell you that from the work that we did in San Francisco carrying on through Houston, when you look at schools by whatever metrics are «underperforming»... my experience has been — again, now in four different states and four different school systems — that the schools don't just decide that they're going to be underperforming,» he said.
«In the Cretaceous amber we examine, the ants and termites represent the earliest branches of each evolutionary tree, and the species are wildly different from what their modern relatives look like today,» said co-author Phillip Barden, a recent graduate of the comparative biology doctoral program at the Museum's Richard Gilder Graduate School and a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Rutgers University.
«Under the microscope, eggs from reproductively young and old animals may look identical, but the environment in which they are growing is completely different,» said lead study author Francesca Duncan, executive director of the Center for Reproductive Science at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Combining data from four different databases to look at injury occurrence and reporting in the Philadelphia Fire Department, researchers from the Firefighter Injury Research & Safety Trends (FIRST) program of Drexel's Dornsife School of Public Health discovered that, once injuries were more accurately coded, the difference in workers» compensation costs was as much as $ 1 million for some injuries.
Their body shape and how they look is quite different,» says David Reich, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard Medical School.
Co-author Dr Isabelle Mareschal also from QMUL's School of Biological and Chemical Sciences added: «There are numerous claims in popular culture that women and men look at things differently — this is the first demonstration, using eye tracking, to support this claim that they take in visual information in different ways.»
«Her lunch doesn't look much different than other kids at school,» said Kittelson.
To look at the rate of change in working memory in relation to different measures of socioeconomic status, the researchers studied more than three hundred 10 - through 13 - year - olds from urban public and parochial schools over four years.
«This is the very first time researchers have looked at the proportions of mutations within different cancer types and assigned them to these three factors,» said lead author Cristian Tomasetti, assistant professor of biostatistics at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, referring to heredity, environmental and random factors.
«It is now well - documented that cancers that look the same under the microscope actually contain different genetic changes, or mutations, and respond differently to therapy,» said Clark Chen, MD, PhD, senior author and vice-chair of research and academic development in the Division of Neurosurgery at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
Nestle: Well, we will do it in the way these changes always take place — you do it through education of the public; you create demands for different kinds of foods; you teach parents to go into schools and look at what their kids are eating and then do something about it; you change policy so that it becomes more difficult for food companies to advertise to children; you stop them from marketing junk food to kids using cartoon characters.
«This is one of the very first studies of human iPSC models for type 2 diabetes, and it points out the power of this technology to look at the nature of diabetes, which is complex and may be different in different individuals,» says C. Ronald Kahn, MD, Joslin's Chief Academic Officer and the Mary K. Iacocca Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
«When I was looking at different medical schools, somebody came in and asked me what my plans were.
Senior prom is the last big event of your high school career and for some, how you look at prom is the way you will be remembered.All for fashion desigan prom collection has a huge variation of different style and colored gowns for you to choose from.
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In hundreds of schools in the District and elsewhere, these conferences look drastically different as educators seek to build stronger relationships with parents and equip families with tools to reinforce classroom concepts at home.
Alex Hill: I mean it was actually part of a big study looking at 160 academies [independent but state - funded schools], where we were given remote access to their systems so that we could actually observe what they did and how they operated, and we worked with them for seven to nine years, and during that time there was 411 different leaders who led those schools.
The CCRP model really builds on this and was borne out of the school collaboratively looking at different observation models with staff.
This, together with the major problem of recruiting teachers, which has been particularly bad in areas where housing costs are high, is forcing schools to look at different models for teaching and learning.
It looks very different in each class at the school.
The Society of British and International Design, looks at the importance of different design stages and how finance managers should prioritise school design as a prime factor in their budgeting.
What we're trying to do is create a clearer picture of what this looks like at a school level and recognise that different people are playing different roles in that process at a school level.
Earlier this year, Dan Losen and Mike Petrilli took a close look at the evidence on different approaches to discipline, in a forum, «Debating Obama - Era Guidance on School Discipline.»
The article looks at four different family variables that may influence student achievement and at ways in which schools can offset the effects of these variables.
Moving forward, many school teams say they will use what they learned from the course and continue to meet on a regular basis to look at data through a different lens — how teachers can change teaching practice to improve student outcomes.
It includes: A presentation that teaches students what «Graphic Design» is, explores different google logos, and looks specifically at google logos that have illustrated the «Back to School» theme.
We're looking at the teachers that students have in 4th through 8th grade and two different measures: end of the 8th - grade test score and at the number of advanced math courses students take in high school.
Our report draws on many different surveys but we don't know how many schools are looking for a new head at any one time.
I think we need to look at this school culture from a number of different perspectives: behavioral, academic, social, emotional, physical (physiological, neurological) and also at differences in how kids learn.
Keen to explore the causes of variation in performance across different types of schools, I'll be looking at the possible driving forces behind a school's high or low performance, such as its geographical location, changes in leadership, freedom to innovate, the nature of the curriculum, recruitment of teachers, and so on.
Teachers in DAmatos district use a different program that enables them to look at data associated with a specific exam or school - wide trends.
«Too often, at HGSE, we look outside our own school to learn new lessons and gather different perspectives,» Moya says.
In conjunction with the conference, Askwith Forums will host a panel on Tuesday, May 9, looking at how schools are preparing students to work with others from different racial and cultural backgrounds.
«We look at a range of different models — project - based, no excuses, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and spaces within schools; not only core disciplinary class but also electives and extracurriculars — to identify the conditions under which powerful learning does emerge, and to understand what kinds of systems might make this kind of learning more the exception than the rule,» he says.
The evaluations will look at the impact on children's learning and development, as well as how different approaches to delivery maximise the benefit to children and schools.
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