Thus, although modeling writing for students can be a valuable
means of helping students meet assignment criteria, in this case it produced a formulaic response.
For teachers exploring more creative and innovative approaches to the classroom, The Mind Lab offers animation sessions as
a means of helping students utilise digital storytelling.
Not exact matches
«Just because you pay your interns doesn't
mean you should only provide them with basic administrative duties and nonessential activities, like making copies or fetching coffee,» says Nathan Parcells, co-founder and CMO
of InternMatch, an online platform that
helps students find internships and companies hire talented
students.
One potential source
of help, once the chaos subsided, came from a community organization called «US» (
meaning «as opposed to them»), which was formed by members
of a discussion group called the «Circle
of Seven,» led by Malcolm X's cousin Hakim Jamal and one
of Malcolm X's disciples, a UCLA Africana Studies doctoral
student who was born Ron Everett but changed his name to Maulana Karenga.
According to a related survey from the College Savings Foundation, one - third
of parents are still shouldering loan
student debt from their own college days.3 That
means these folks could be paying off (or defaulting on) debt well into retirement, and would therefore also have less funds available to
help their children.
People
of faith and foundations with concern for religious liberty must start establishing alternative
means to
help students fund their education.
It must teach
students how to
help people, including themselves, to find
meaning, that is, find God, in the unfolding
of their own lives — through study, worship, and action in the world.
The Church's teaching on artificial forms
of contraception is presented, and
students are made aware
of natural family planning not only as a morally acceptable
means of family planning but also as an important
means developing sensitivity between a married couple thereby
helping build the exclusive relationship we know as marital friendship.
The teacher's approach to such problems might start from three assumptions: (a) the teacher should be concerned with how science fits into the larger framework
of life, and the
student should raise questions about the
meaning of what he studies and its relation to other fields; (b) controversial questions can be treated, not in a spirit
of indoctrination, but with an emphasis on asking questions and
helping students think through assumptions and implications; an effort should be made to present viewpoints other than one's own as fairly as possible, respecting the integrity
of the
student by avoiding undue imposition
of the lecturer's beliefs; (c) presuppositions inevitably enter the classroom presentation
of many subjects, so that a viewpoint frankly and explicitly recognized may be less dangerous than one which is hidden and assumed not to exist.
When the
students hesitate to step on the word «Jesus,» they understand that a piece
of paper has
meaning to them because
of the word, which
helps them understand the force
of symbols, he added.
This
means that theological education
of the «Athens» type tends to focus on the
student, on
helping the
student undergo a deep kind
of formation.
The goal is «to
help students understand themselves and others as products
of and participants in traditions
of culture and belief,» so that they can «understand how
meanings are produced and received.»
Students often turn to philosophy in hopes
of finding
help in reflecting about questions
of meaning and purpose.
Waldorf schools aim to
help students learn to find
meaning in life and to understand literature, music, theater, and dance from experience, not just observation and study, while fostering a lifelong love
of learning and use
of the child's imagination.
While I don't
mean to minimize the plight
of financially disadvantaged
students, I couldn't
help but think how much I'd rather have my child eat a simple sandwich than some
of the highly processed food my own district regularly serves.
But while studies suggest that salad bars can
help boost children's consumption
of fruits and vegetables, some school districts decline to install salad bars claiming they are unsanitary, especially for small elementary school
students with active hands and faces that often come up short
of the barriers that are
meant to keep coughs and sneezes out
of food.
Especially in districts with large numbers
of needy
students, federal subsidy dollars can more than pay for breakfast,
meaning extra cash to
help support the entire meal program.
«The state's rapidly improving economic picture
means there's a real opportunity for the state to more fully invest in its public schools, including dedicating new money to Foundation Aid as a way
of increasing equity and further
helping students to thrive,» said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.
These cuts
mean fewer teachers will be able to give the kind
of individualized attention we know
helps students learn better.
The State University
of New York is asking the state to
help it expand a pilot program
meant to get
students with
student loan debt who drop out
of college
help in finishing their degree.
Even though these summer opportunities
help students prepare for careers in the health professions, they are by no
means a prerequisite, and under the circumstances, not having one is an unavoidable consequence
of the Katrina tragedy.
What this
meant to me was not to micromanage my team, but instead to have frequent, positive, and productive discussions with each
of my team member so that I could better guide them and not let the research stop as a result
of a
student getting stuck and not wanting to ask for
help.
The Lindamood - Bell program focuses on
helping students develop the sensory and cognitive processing necessary for reading, such as thinking about words as units
of sound, and translating printed letters into word
meanings.
Previous studies have reported that trap - jaw ants sometimes jump with their jaws, «but it was unknown whether this behavior was
meant to
help them get away from a predator, and it wasn't clear that it actually improved their odds
of surviving an encounter with a predator,» said University
of Illinois graduate
student Fredrick Larabee, who conducted the study with entomology professor and animal biology department head Andrew Suarez.
The nation's colleges and universities use a variety
of methods for increasing these numbers, but I will share what I have found to be the most effective
means for
helping community college
students transfer, graduate, and enter into post-baccalaureate programs leading to the Ph.D. and professional degrees.
The following Science Buddies posts are designed to
help teachers think about the new cohabitation
of scientific method and engineering design processes both conceptually and through concrete, side - by - side, comparison
of the methods and what it
means to have a
student complete a project following one approach versus the other:
is a community featuring dating advice and tips, articles, and discussion forums to
help you improve and understand your relationships and The lessons are not intended to provide all
of the definitions for the words; rather,
students should look up the words as a
means of developing their
The lessons are not intended to provide all
of the definitions for the words; rather,
students should look up the words as a
means of developing their This lesson will
help students understand how scientists use carbon dating to try to determine the age
of fossils and other materials.
Transmedia storytelling — telling a single story across multiple media platforms — as a
means to
help students engage with challenging cultural issues
of civic responsibility, diversity, and social justice can be an important tool in the classroom, especially in an age where
students are finding it increasingly difficult to see over the wall between their school lives and their «real» lives.
An even playing field is a crucial
means by which to
help every
student develop skills and receive exposure to the same amount
of education as every other
student, whether it be physical or mental.
Regardless
of the scenario, maintaining a focus on
student choice
helps to create learning environments
of meaning where
student voices matter.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can
help students remember it, especially if the
students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing,
students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention
of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play,
helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount
of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern
meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work
of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Likewise ~ this forum can also serve as a
means to
help general education teachers ~ who have their own group
of gifted
students or who are tasked to co-teach with gifted teachers.
Students who have a developed knowledge
of Spanish can use cognates (words with similar spelling and
meanings in both languages) to
help their reading comprehension in both languages.
Four decades ago the ground - breaking law
of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) began to take effect and
help ensure that more than six million
students with disabilities have the right to a free and appropriate education, which
means they too get to be included in with the general education population.
As demonstrated above, we can promote deep learning by encouraging multiple teachers working together in
helping students to understand math in the context
of science, coordinating timelines
of scientific discovery and literature, and demonstrating how a painter uses light to express
meaning.
For
students at Harlem Educational Activities Fund (HEAF), that
means trips to museums, partnerships with higher education institutions, opportunities for
student travel, etiquette classes and access to a wide variety
of professionals who can
help to open doors for workplace exploration and internships.
Students need to learn that multimedia presentations should be used to highlight their important points, clarify concepts through well - designed or well - chosen graphics, and as a
means of helping organize their talk in the audience's mind.
This eight page booklet
helps students to explore the true
meaning of Christmas and what they believe it to be today.
So for some
students, «quiet» work time might
mean listening to music to
help them ignore the distractions
of 31 writers around them.
To
help students predict the outcome
of a book, Maxim asks them what the title might
mean.
Even now, having taught «The Rime» to
students with varying language needs in international schools, I can't
help feeling it is the combined effect
of Coleridge's words and Dore's etchings that have made the unit work so well; the Dore etchings provided a «way in'to the ballad in that pupils actually felt that they were able to uncover their own layers
of meaning.
For example, this year's first - year
students are
helping the Education Achievement Authority
of Michigan implement a
student - centered instructional model as a
means of improving achievement in some
of Detroit's lowest - performing schools.
Educators can have more - productive discussions about where
students are in relation to where they need to be and what type
of instruction can
help students improve by developing common definitions around what it
means to be good at a subject, coming up with valid assessments and attainment targets, auditing examples
of students» work, and discussing appraisals
of these examples (Black, Harrison, Hodgen, Marshall, & Serret, 2010).
That eye - opening experience, which
helped me realize the true
meaning of «
student - centered learning,» also got me thinking: If Sam could get the
students to think for themselves, what was I waiting for?
It urges
students to reflect on the
meaning and purpose
of spiritual journeys with the
help of a video clip and a range
of activities.
«Remembrance Day Lest we Forget» is a well - structured lesson which aims to
help students to engage in a meaningful way with this event and to understand the
meaning and significance
of Remembrance Day.
Providing
students with this kind
of real - life context for their work
helps them understand that their work has broader application and
meaning.
The conference process
helps students comprehend the importance and
means of taking charge
of their own learning.
The program, funded primarily through the San Francisco Department
of Public Health's Inhalant Prevention Program, uses hip - hop as a
means to teach
students critical - thinking, technology, and business skills; nurture their passion for music; and, most importantly,
help them steer clear
of drugs and other pitfalls
of an inner city childhood.