I find that these programs
often reach students in a way that traditional classroom teachers have not been trained to do.
Not exact matches
An English - speaking archipelago that begins about 50 miles off the south coast of Florida, the Bahamas attracts spring breakers of all ages; college
students often pick it because it is easy to
reach and has plenty of beach party staples, such as Senor Frogs.
College Board President David Coleman said the partnership aims to level the college admissions playing field by putting high - quality training within easy
reach of
students without the funds for commercial test - prep services or the family support
often needed to stick with a self - paced practice book.
Students of the era helped organize the
Student Volunteer Movement, under the initial sponsorship of Dwight L. Moody, and spearheaded the massive American foreign missionary efforts that
reached their peak around World War I. Administrations also
often encouraged Protestant denominational campus groups as well as their Catholic and Jewish counterparts.
Low - income
students — who may already be eligible for federal Pell grants and state TAP grants — should be able to benefit from the program, such as through resources to cover costs including fees, transportation, child care and books that too
often make college out of
reach.
However, there are quite a few signs that his work is far -
reaching: His
often - packed lectures usually include graduate
students from many different disciplines, and seeing «art history scholars laughing along with biologists, English, and engineering majors is something I imagine rarely happens,» Cham says.
Unlike schools, which grow increasingly segregated and involve more individual instruction as children grow older, afterschool programs are spaces where instructors,
often similar to the
students in age and background, can facilitate diverse, productive interactions that help youth
reach social and academic goals.
Students rest in a comfortable position and
often reach a deep state of relaxation.
Students will
often reach out for clarification of the course material, or assessment requirements.
It's as if once we don't have holiday parties to organize, we don't seem to
reach out as
often to our
students» families.
Indeed, four years after ESEA was passed, a landmark study found that Title I had
often «not
reached the eligible [
students], and has been little used to meet their needs.»
It is
often not regarded as a privilege to receive an education and education is not seen as an opportunity to
reach one's potential - which, I am sure is inculcated into the average Chinese
student.
His book Engaging «Tweens and Teens: A Brain - Compatible Approach to
Reaching Middle and High School
Students aims to show teachers how to cope with the developing — and
often baffling — teenage brain.
Matriculating
students by the kazillion (it really does
reach 75 percent in some colleges) are sent into K — 12 - level courses that yield them no credit toward a college degree and
often lead to discouraged them to drop out of college.
Too
often, I've heard teachers talk about how helpless they feel when it comes to
reaching out to their
students.
Even with the best new - teacher induction programs, teachers are
often left to their own devices with little guidance in determining the best ways to teach and
reach every
student.
In fact, these
students often go «above and beyond» their standards by
reaching for a greater depth of knowledge than most curriculum tends to allow.
By developing recurring lessons around project - based themes, with the reward of
students visiting the makerspace, teachers and counselors get a golden chance to
reach the
students with whom we
often struggle to connect.
This preconception can
often lead communities to mistakenly think that a Maker experience is out of
reach for their
students or users.
Despite many
students being able to recite key studies and theories by Freud, Rogers or Pavlov, without plenty of practice putting these theories into essays and linking up ideas, they
often fail to
reach the top marks.
REVIEW Israel is
often in the news, but is probably out of
reach for most American
students.
Despite many
students being able to recite key studies and theories by Milgram, Singh or Kohlberg, without plenty of practice putting these theories into essays and linking up ideas, they
often fail to
reach the top marks.
Despite many
students being able to recite key studies and theories by Milgram, Bowlby or Zimbardo, without plenty of practice putting these theories into essays and linking up ideas, they
often fail to
reach the top marks.
Your challenge in working with a
student whose emotional temperature
often reaches the boiling point is to control your own feelings as well as those of the
student.
Agarwal has
often stated his personal goal of eventually
reaching a billion
students.
By targeting both younger and older elementary aged children, Lesson One is
reaching a population of
students that are
often overlooked, yet can absolutely benefit from social emotional instructional support.
The finding is important because shared leadership and instructional leadership are
often regarded as alternative strategies for
reaching the desired end of
student learning.
While no other studies have
reached the same conclusion — and until much more research is done on the topic, we remain rather doubtful that prekindergarten or even elementary math achievement can accurately predict college graduation — it is clear that there is
often a link between math achievement and overall
student success.
At the same time, they
often have failed to
reach out early and
often to gather their input, make clear how the change will benefit
students and educators, and secure their buy - in.
Many charters go above and beyond to graduate
students who are harder to
reach — and the numbers show those
students often fall through the cracks in district schools.
Too
often, she says, science is put on the back burner in elementary school, and that can leave
students struggling when they
reach her classes.
John Muir Elementary School, a QEIA school where «teachers
often surrender their lunch and prep periods to work together to craft lessons, improve assessments, and share strategies for
reaching struggling
students,» is just one example of how collaboration achieves positive results.
Students frequently have to travel to
reach these programs, and local districts with small
student populations
often do not have the resources, or even the demand, to justify costly CTE programs.
Unfairly comparing charter schools to regular public schools punishes them for
reaching out to the disadvantaged
students that the regular public schools have most
often failed.
For more than 16 years, Achieve3000 has been
reaching students at their individual reading levels to deliver significant learning gains,
often double to triple the expected gains in a single school year.
Often teachers look for tools to help
reach those
students who are struggling.
Confident
students often invest more of themselves into
reaching the intended learning goals:
Promote a system where
student government representatives regularly communicate information about school issues to their constituents and the whole
student body, (This is
often done through Social Studies or English classes so that every
student can be
reached.)
These themes, or fundamental principles,
reach beyond the traditional teaching models used to address the needs of marginalized
students who are typically left behind — too
often our African American and Latino
students.
The very reasons schools were eager to hire black educators — that is, their perceived ability to work well with African - American
students, particularly black
students that other teachers were having trouble
reaching —
often morphed into career roadblocks.
Traditional out - of - school time programs are voluntary and
often do not
reach the
students who need the most help, particularly at - risk and disengaged
students and middle - grades youth.
While some suggest that these demographics indicate charter schools are contributing to the resegregation of public education, charter school advocates counter that charter enrollment resembles the demographic breakdown of traditional public schools in their surrounding districts and neighborhoods, and note that communities
often intentionally establish charter schools to
reach large numbers of underserved
students (NAPCS, 2012).
Readiness for college, work, and life is at the forefront of many educators» minds, and is
often seen as the beacon that we aim for all
students to
reach.
Our work, the work of
reaching and teaching every
student, is all - consuming, emotionally draining and
often thankless.
Co-teachers should talk
often about their passions as a teacher, their successes at
reaching students, and what they try to achieve each and every day in the classroom.
With teachers being challenged to meet the individual learning needs of each
student with materials that are
often «one size fits all,» it's easy to see how the achievement gap has
reached critical levels.
• YES Prep Hispanic and low - income
students outperformed their peers statewide in
reaching advanced academic levels more
often than other large urban CMOs.
Differentiation is
often associated with
reaching students who need more assistance, reteaching, or intervention.
Students who fail to
reach this critical milestone
often falter in the later grades and drop out before earning a high school diploma.
Teachers
often select a mix of
students on the basis of gender, ethnicity, and language so they are
reaching across diverse
student groups.