One of the recommendations was to provide
opportunities for children outside of the classroom.
Not exact matches
Along these same lines, a «kid swap» with like - minded friends (you host their kids one day, then they reciprocate) can be a great part - time solution, giving your
child the
opportunity for play dates both inside and
outside your home.
Doing things
outside of school — like playing soccer or taking a pottery class — is another great
opportunity for your
child to make friends.
There are many, many
opportunities outside of schools
for children to find and choose these [junk] foods.
If a
child with SM is homeschooled, it is important
for that
child to have consistent
opportunities for interaction with other
children and adults
outside the family.
Ukraine women search
for a foreign husband because there is more
opportunity outside of Ukraine to develop their potential, advance their careers and raise a family in a country that is safer and offers a better lifestyle
for their
children.
Adults can help by scheduling time
for children to let loose, run around, and yell — which is especially important as the temperature, and
opportunities to be
outside, drop.
For Claire Warden, it's about giving
children an
opportunity to learn in and with the natural world; inside the school,
outside the classroom and into the wild beyond.
Having a small
outside space needn't limit
opportunities for children to play, learn and be active.
The Council
for Learning
Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) is the national charity which champions LOtC, and believes that all
children should have the
opportunity to experience the world beyond the classroom whatever their age, ability or circumstance.
The Council
for Learning
Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) is the national voice for learning outside the classroom, providing support on the ground to ensure that every child has the opportunity to experience the world beyond the classroom walls as an essential part of their edu
Outside the Classroom (CLOtC) is the national voice
for learning
outside the classroom, providing support on the ground to ensure that every child has the opportunity to experience the world beyond the classroom walls as an essential part of their edu
outside the classroom, providing support on the ground to ensure that every
child has the
opportunity to experience the world beyond the classroom walls as an essential part of their education.
It also explains how schools are providing imaginative spaces
for children to play in deprived communities where few families have gardens, and how some are using their facilities to extend
opportunities for physical activity
outside the school day.
Small
outside spaces needn't limit
opportunities for children to play, learn and be active.
Eric is also the author of The
Opportunity Equation, published by Beacon Press in 2014 — a book that Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach
For America, praised as offering a «new perspective on what it will truly take, inside and outside the traditional classroom, to provide an excellent education for all of America's children.&raq
For America, praised as offering a «new perspective on what it will truly take, inside and
outside the traditional classroom, to provide an excellent education
for all of America's children.&raq
for all of America's
children.»
[The politics of rationing education is a reason why districts and other traditionalists also oppose the expansion of public charter schools and other forms of school choice that are helping Black and Latino
children attain high quality education; charters fall
outside of the control of districts and therefore, open the doors of
opportunity for those historically denied great teachers and college - preparatory curricula.]
From centrist Democrats who think that choice should only be limited to the expansion of public charter schools (and their senseless opposition to school vouchers, which, provide money to parochial and private schools, which, like charters, are privately - operated), to the libertarian Cato Institute's pursuit of ideological purity through its bashing of charters and vouchers in favor of the voucher - like tax credit plans (which explains the irrelevance of the think tank's education team on education matters
outside of higher ed), reformers sometimes seem more - focused on their own preferred version of choice instead of on the more - important goal of expanding
opportunities for families to provide our
children with high - quality teaching and comprehensive college - preparatory curricula.
26 Accountability Measures In The Special Needs Bill March 3, 2015 by Grant Callen and Brett Kittredge Senate Bill 2695, The Equal
Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act, creates a pilot program to give parents the option of withdrawing their
child from a public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with $ 6,500 to help pay
for educational expenses
outside the traditional public school.
SUMMARY The Equal
Opportunity for Students with Special Needs Act creates a pilot program to give parents the option of withdrawing their
child from a public school and receiving an Education Scholarship Account (ESA) with $ 6,500 to help pay
for educational expenses
outside the traditional public school.
The legislation recognizes that achieving excellence in American education depends on providing access to
opportunity for all
children, and that increasing inequality within external social, economic, health and community factors — traditionally viewed as
outside of the domain of schools — have a significant influence on academic outcomes and a persistent achievement gap.
We know that caring relationships, access to varied learning
opportunities, and providing supports
outside the classroom can alter a
child's life
for the better.
Artist Partnerships give additional support
for artists to participate in our International Summer Program, Artist Residency Program, and
opportunities outside of The Watermill Center Education Partnerships support Watermill's year - round education initiatives, engaging local educators,
children, and families through creative workshops.
Parents in Australia found an
opportunity for their
children to learn something new
outside the school settings.
Whether parents are able to stay at home or have to arrange
for child care
outside the home so they can work, many aren't able to make the choices they believe would ensure their young
children receive the quality care and learning
opportunities that are critical
for healthy early development.