How did working with a mixture of kids from different places in the city influence your teaching as opposed to teaching
the same kids in your school?
Not exact matches
«When you do outdoor events,» says Russell, who went to high
school across the river on 98th Street and played sports on Governors Island's athletic fields as a
kid, «you are expected, both contractually and on a personal level, to return the park
in the
same condition, if not better than, it was
in when you first took it over.
The
same is somewhat true for the finding that
kids who eat breakfast perform better
in school.
Being the pseudomature
kid is «cool»
in high
school, but by 25, it doesn't set you apart and make you a leader
in the
same way,» Narr explained to Vice.
Much of what every
kid would ideally learn
in school is,
in part, a working familiarity with the
same attitudes, approaches and outlooks that we try to instill
in our aspiring 1871 entrepreneurs as a lasting part of their overall experience with us.
If you and I make the exact
same amount of money, we live
in the exact
same value of house, we have the
same kind of car, our
kids go to the
same kind of
schools, shouldn't we pay the
same federal income tax?
New Democrats feel their best shot at re-election cuts a straight path through Kenney's social values, policies and past comments against
same - sex marriage and abortion, as well as his more recent comments that parents ought to be informed that their
kids are
in school gay - straight alliances.
The
same picture was
in art books
in our
school library as were many other artworks of nudes but I was written up for giving a child «porn»!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! At the
same time
in our culture,
in movies, on TV and internet, these
kids could see much more graphic stuff.
I understand why you would say Atheism isn't healthy for
kids, but
in that
same school of thought, you would have to deduce that NO belief system is healthy for children.
Muslims are not unique
in that
school is
in session on certain of their religious holidays — Jewish
kids, Hindu
kids and Orthodox Christain
kids, among others, have the
same situation.
The
same guy who couldn't tell you what subjects his
kids are currently taking
in school and who hasn't checked their homework
in five years has nevertheless devised a New Curriculum for America.
I knew that I was going to see the
same kids in Yahve Shamma grow up
in the
school that we helped to build.
And you made them so unbelievably simple < 3 I'm just starting to experiment more with rice flour so this is definitely going on my list of must makes and OMG I used to LOVE Magic
School Bus granted, I watched it
in Czech but I'm a fellow nerdy 90s
kid all the
same
Although not without controversy he's akin to a modern - day hero by providing disadvantaged teenagers the
same opportunity he had
in the restaurant industry (Fifteen), taking fake fried meat and flavoured milk out of
kids lunches (
School Dinners) and explaining to people that a hot chip is not counted as a vegetable serving (The Food Revolution & The Ministry of Food).
Spending time
in the kitchen with the
kids will be done as part of their
schooling — teching and creating t the
same time.
Those
kids are famous and their reactions to your
school / town get noticed by other recruits (
in the
same class and the younger guys).
Same Arsenal he wants to join now at 33 just as a fodder (yes, true) for his
kids at
school in London.
In the meantime, says his volleyball coach Lou Panzella, Marcus will be the
same friendly
kid he first saw play as an eighth grader at Black Diamond middle
school.
In the same way that the zero - tolerance approach to discipline sends precisely the opposite psychological message to disadvantaged kids than what we now know they need in order to feel motivated and engaged with school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succee
In the
same way that the zero - tolerance approach to discipline sends precisely the opposite psychological message to disadvantaged
kids than what we now know they need
in order to feel motivated and engaged with school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succee
in order to feel motivated and engaged with
school, so do many basic elements of traditional American pedagogy work
in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succee
in direct opposition to what the psychological research tells us will help those children succeed.
Just then, a couple whose
kids went to the
same school as mine and whom I knew casually walked
in, saw the two of us and stopped by to say hello.
I have had conversations with fellow moms and felt that my
kids are not only
in a different classroom, but that they are not even at the
same school, because I have only a peripheral interest
in their homework.
Out of many, we are one, but at the
same time, we strive to respect the individuality of our origins —
school lunches must,
in some way, both appeal to and avoid offending Cambodian
kids, Salvadoran
kids, Syrian
kids, Nigerian
kids, and all at the
same meal.
Dear Abby: Our high
school honors English teacher announced that four
kids turned
in the
same term paper.
I am a 1st grade teacher
in a southern state, Title I
school (95 % free and reduced lunch) and here is the reality of the new food guidelines
in my
school: I know this is true because I eat breakfast and lunch with my
kids every day and I eat the
same foods they eat.
At the
same time — if the
kids are going to spend a good percentage of their time captive
in a
school house, then they should not be forced to consume processed crap while there.)
I didn't drink
in high
school, and I am already trying hard to instill the
same values
in my
kids.
But at the
same time, they're all the ones who have their
kids in schools that cost twice what the public
schools cost, and they don't see a contradiction
in that.
We moved back to the place that I grew up; my
kid's are growing up
in the neighborhood I did, going to the
same school, some of the
same teacher's.
So far I have freaked out about doubling the amount of children
in our house, where the babies are going to sleep, cloth diapering, starting completely over with baby clothes instead of trying to sort through what would be usable, nursing two babies at the
same time, buying a bigger house, how I'm going to drive four
kids around (thank God we just replaced my husband's car
in January with a full size SUV with a usable third row), traveling with four
kids, what happens if my husband has to start traveling for work, getting the big
kids to and from
school with two babies
in tow, how the big
kids are going to feel once there are two new babies
in the house, how I»M going to feel with two more babies
in the house, and so on and so forth.
Breakfast and
school meals are an education issue; we know that
kids who don't have breakfast go to the
school nurse more often, they don't have the
same level of concentration, they don't do as well
in school.
At the
same time we know that hunger and obesity are so connected, and we believe that
school meals are an important solution to both hunger and obesity; getting proper nutrition at
school is really important
in making sure our
kids grow up as healthy as possible.
So even if consumption of the food itself is not resulting
in a shift
in obesity measures, the food is still sending
kids a daily message about what constitutes sound eating (though
schools often bungle that message, as when HISD serves pepperoni pizza and mashed potatoes at the
same lunch).
I began working
in a children's home for terminally ill and special needs
kids while I was still
in High
School and worked at a summer camp for 2 weeks every summer for the
same precious children.
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But having more money
in the pool also improves the food that can be served, and while I believe some parents at these
schools complain, I've also heard anecdotally that when every child and teacher is sitting down to the
same meal, it can have benefits like a more cohesive environment, opportunities for informal nutrition education, and a greater likelihood that
kids will try new foods.
The
same is true
in Deerfield, where after -
school care for
kids is a mutual goal of the parks and
schools staffs and is handled by an unusual pact.
But I think the idea that teenagers can have bipolar disorder, that children can evidence some of these
same kind of behaviors is progress for the field, because a generation before me was taught that children couldn't have depression, and we know that there are
kids in junior high
school that are trying to kill themselves as a result of untreated depression.
But at the
same time, what I say at the end of the book is the programs I talk about are really small and represent just a small minority of the kinds of experiences
kids — and especially low - income
kids — are having
in American
schools today.
With community support, we eliminated high - fructose drinks from
school vending machines and banned sweets from classroom parties (a hard swallow for those drinking the
same sugary punch as Cookie Crusader Sarah Palin); changed the tuition - based preschool food offerings to allergy - free, healthful choices; successfully lobbied for a salad bar and then taught
kids how to use it; enlisted Gourmet Gorilla, a small independent company, to provide affordable, healthy, locally sourced, organic snacks after -
school and boxed lunches; built a teaching kitchen to house an afterschool cooking program; and convinced teachers to give - up a union - mandated planning period
in order to supervise daily outdoor recess.
My
kids go to public
school in San Jose and we get the
same raised eyebrows.
My
kids eat a
school lunch every day, they get a balanced, hot meal that even
in the 15 minute lunch hour (including standing
in line time) they can finish because they are not tracking down their lunch boxes, they are not opening containers and baggies and they are not spending time trying to trade out with their friends, because everyone has the
same things....
For 20 years, I have deliberately invested my life
in teaching public -
school kids, coaching them, and advocating for the ones who don't have the
same support that other
kids have.
«There's a reason that
kids have the
same schedule
in school every day.
With the
school year
in full swing, your
kids may already be getting tired of the
same lunch options.
«Our goal as a department and a district is to make sure the last
kid has the
same choices as the first
in the variety and the quality,» says Craig Schneider, director of nutrition for the Poudre
School District.
Then, if the child comes back and says the he or she will never like Billy Bully or Domineering Donna, then it's perfectly fine to allow the child not to interact with those
kids, beyond a basic level of civility, so they'd know how to get along if they ended up
in the
same class at
school, just like you'd require a child to learn at least minimal swimming skills,
in case they fall out of a boat.
A friend of mine had her first 2 close together and said the
same thing, but her third came along 3 years later and was out
in freezing cold weather at 2 weeks old because she had to take the older
kids to
school.
Yes, I do live
in Boulder, CO and yes, we have one of the best
school food programs
in the country, but I still face some of the
same issues most parents experience when trying to get their
kids to eat
school food.
For those students, their only option is to eat a meal provided by the
school, and when most
school lunch
in the US is still a plate of highly processed food with no fresh ingredients, those
kids are not given the
same opportunity to perform their best.
What can you share with us about sending
in safe
school lunches — anything wonderful and new for
kids tired of the
same old thing
in their lunch bag?