You are at your graduate
school learning history and researching the topic you have been assigned in the course of your studying.
Not exact matches
2017.02.03 RBC announces 30 Black
History Month Student Essay Competition scholarship winners As Canada prepares to celebrate its 150th birthday, RBC asked high
school students to reflect on the contribution of black Canadians over the past 150 years and what future generations can
learn from them...
Name: Kelly Blackett Title: Executive Vice President, Human Resources and Corporate Communications Areas of responsibility: Human resources,
learning and development, corporate communications Years with CWB Financial Group: 3 Career
history: 17 years with General Electric in Canada holding a series of progressively responsible human resources leadership roles at GE Capital and GE Corporate, supporting businesses within Canada as well as globally Education: Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction from the University of Alberta Community involvement: Sits on the Board of Trustees for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation, member of the MacEwan Business
School Advisory Board, and past mentor with MORE, a program providing cross-business mentorship to female leaders in Edmonton's business community
In
school, Christian children are forced to
learn all about evolution in science and
history, but can't even speak the word «God» without being frowned upon.
He would have
learned of Jewish faith and
history not only at
school, but also in the home, especially from observance of the Sabbath and from participating in the various festivals.
Time to go beck to
school Prof., and
learn history correctly!
They
learned this from their families and
schools and their long
history with the church and other institutions.
The focus of the Jubilee Centre reminds us that we need to reach further back into
history than we have been accustomed to if we are to revive Catholic education: in particular, we need to
learn from the great Catholic
schools and universities of the pre-Reformation era.
Still, his words — intended as a simple statement of fact about the different holidays celebrated among his friends — bring me back to high
school history classes,
learning how Christians persecuted Jews for centuries.
Political candidates have to
learn how to speak Christian to win elections, says Bill Leonard, a professor of church
history at Wake Forest University's
School of Divinity in North Carolina.
Through these
schools the Turks trained
learned men who hold high places in Islamic
history.
No... I actually began questioning Christianity and all religions when I was in elementary
school and in
history class while
learning about the greek gods and their myths thought «Well... let's see... these people really believed in these gods and those stories... thought they really happened... but there was no evidence they did and we all know they're not real now... so what's different between that and Christianity and other religions?»
One of the things that put my son off Christianity was
learning about all the wars that had been fought by Christians in His
school history lessons.
We can
learn from it that
histories are few and rare and usually poor precisely because the Sunday
school was a protean institution, sprawling, something «up close» to millions, yet in its larger form remote and diffuse, hard to grasp.
The Sunday
school, we
learn from reading its
history, was a favored outreach of laypeople.
Instead, it serves as a resource alongside Knoff and other reading in the diaspora of monographs, as a background to the question: What can we
learn from the
history of the Sunday
school?
I went to public policy
school, not seminary, and although I loved Scripture and
history and could write a bit, I was still
learning more about Jesus every day.
I often joke with my husband that I
learn more about American
history from the carriage tour drivers than I remember from my entire high
school education.
The continent itself is ancient and alive with
history we never
learn in
school, but that's a whole other blog post.
I
learned about the
schools, the rivalries, and the
history.
Iconic Sites As kids get older and start to
learn about European
history in
school, it's entertaining and meaningful for them to see sites they read about in
school first hand.
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers
learn about the park first hand by using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides to help classroom teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum of Natural
History, where she developed a series of teacher guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works to train middle and high
school students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's decision about whether to allow a child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high
school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high
school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the risks of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those risks and a consideration of other risk factors that might come into play for their child, such as pre-existing
learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a
history of
history of multiple concussions or seizures,
history of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the child of participating.
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school meal program during SNEW, and all year; visit the School Lunch Hero Day website to learn more about the history of the holiday, and author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic n
school meal program during SNEW, and all year; visit the
School Lunch Hero Day website to learn more about the history of the holiday, and author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic n
School Lunch Hero Day website to
learn more about the
history of the holiday, and author Jarrett J. Krosoczka and his «Lunch Lady» series of graphic novels.
From discovering the alphabet in the first grade to discovering anatomy, algebra, and U.S.
history in the eighth grade, and all the way up through their high
school studies, Waldorf students take part in the
learning process by creating their own textbooks — beautifully - drawn journals containing stories, essays, poems, maps, illustrations, lab descriptions, and math equations.
Meeting participants
learned about the
history of the Smart Snacks in
Schools interim final rule, and available implementation resources, through the following presentations:
They didn't cut out a necessary aspect of education like music,
history, science, or art (as some
schools do) that children need to grow and
learn as citizens of society.
Ironically, this is an apt metaphor for Judt's entire life: the son of Eastern European Jews who never felt completely at home in England; an autodidact at Cambridge who never
learned historiography or became part of a dedicated «
school»; an expert by training in French social thought with serious and evolving interests in Eastern European
history; and an American denizen and critic without the faintest bond to the United States.
In millions and millions of
schools all across the world, there are untold numbers of students studying
history,
learning about the events of our past.
«John's
history as a community leader will further engage and educate the community on the brand new Connect Kids initiative, which involves free access to all fourth - grade students and their families, free field trips for eligible
schools, free
Learn to Swim lessons for children, the youth conservation corps and various outdoor recreational programs.
He wants pupils to
learn narrative British
history, has called for spelling, punctuation and grammar to count in exams and wants headteachers to have the power to punish bad behaviour outside
school premises.
[BOX 7] Center for MultiSensory
Learning, Lawrence Hall, Berkeley (SAVI / SELPH) Little Rock Museum of
History and Science: Summer Programs, 1984 «Within Reach» (copy of original book with photographs) Wallops Island Program for Handicapped Youth - Ed Keller Film We Can With Reach: Design and Layouts of Book Within Reach: Blueline Copy of the Book Out of
School Science Programs, Summer 1985 Out of
School Programs in Science: Blueline copy of the book Out of
School Programs in Science: Design and Layouts OOPS Reception for Slide Premiere GW University, Follow up with Programs, Dec. 1981 Science Education - Special Needs and Curriculum of the Handicapped Students, Colorado Out of
School Science Proposal and Final Report
The
Learning Center partners with the Utah Museum of Natural
History and the University of Utah
School of Medicine to provide science enrichment programs for students.
If our summer camp can teach chemistry,
history, foreign languages, and more using interactive fiction, I think
schools can use stories to better reach their students and engage them in
learning.
Students from the West Side Elementary
School learn about the
history and workings of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory...
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Participants will examine their personal strengths, fears and cultural
histories in relation to their role as a teacher, understand the needs of students and
schools,
learn classroom management techniques, write lesson plans and practice teaching Bent On
Learning's yoga curriculum for primary, middle and high
school students.
October 6th - 8th (Saturday — Monday) FOUNDATIONS: $ 650 An introduction to Bent On
Learning's
history, curriculum, and impact on youth development outcomes, discussions on the role of yoga teachers in
schools, and instruction on how kids
learn and how to set them up for success.
Pompeii is somewhere I have wanted to visit ever since elementary
school after
learning about the
history and how the town got engulfed by Mount Vesuvius so it was definitely pretty cool to actually get to see it!
When I was in high
school, I would sneak into the bathroom during 4th period AP European
History to watch the runways live while my classmates were stuck
learning about the Renaissance.
Learn more about the evolution When I was in
school, I was never the biggest fan of
history unless it was something I cared about.
What's interesting is that both these films tell stories that needed to be told, in my opinion, because you never
learn anything in
school or during Black
History month about the Buffalo Soldiers or the African - American military campaign during World War II.
The movie takes place in 1983 at a boys» boarding
school in Yorkshire, where the grasping headmaster (Clive Merrison) is delighted to
learn that eight young
history scholars in the sixth form (equivalent to high
school seniors) have scored exceptionally well on their A-Level exams (equivalent to the SATs) and may distinguish the
school by getting into Oxford or Cambridge.
In 2013, Carmen Ejogo — the black British actress who played another American hero, Coretta Scott King, in Selma — had a similar theory about why black Brits may sometimes be better positioned to cut to the core of American race relations: «I didn't go to
school and
learn about Coretta, and I have this one idea that was put in
history books as to who she is or who she wasn't,» she told Buzzfeed.
Sherri Pritchard, the
school's social - studies «
learning facilitator» — there are no teachers and no principal here — said 95 percent of her online students pass Virginia's end - of - course
history test, which would put them well ahead of both the Hampton
school district's and state's pass rates.
Actually, it Doesn't, Harvard Study Finds Boston Globe, 12/11/13» «We don't teach our children Shakespeare and Dante and Tolstoy because it makes them do better in American
history class or at
learning the periodic table of the elements,» said Samuel Mehr, a graduate student at the Harvard
School of Education who led the work.
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SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS AND OTHER EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES SPECIFICALLY FOR GIRLS Let Girls
Learn STEM: Technology From Ancient Technology to the Technology of the Future Goal: Students will learn that technologies have been developed throughout history and that ancient technologies influenced present ones Objective: Students will learn about ancient technologies, how they created present technologies, the impact of technology on humans and how we live, and develop their own 22nd century technology design and proto
Learn STEM: Technology From Ancient Technology to the Technology of the Future Goal: Students will
learn that technologies have been developed throughout history and that ancient technologies influenced present ones Objective: Students will learn about ancient technologies, how they created present technologies, the impact of technology on humans and how we live, and develop their own 22nd century technology design and proto
learn that technologies have been developed throughout
history and that ancient technologies influenced present ones Objective: Students will
learn about ancient technologies, how they created present technologies, the impact of technology on humans and how we live, and develop their own 22nd century technology design and proto
learn about ancient technologies, how they created present technologies, the impact of technology on humans and how we live, and develop their own 22nd century technology design and prototype.
Later, teaching middle and high
school history (an equally tough sell by the way), one of my goals was always to get kids jazzed about
learning.
And after
learning that this year marked Hood River County
School District's 150 - year anniversary, Sarah Segal, a HRMS sixth - grade literacy, social studies, science, and language arts teacher, created a museum studies enrichment class to celebrate their local
history.
He is currently working on two projects: In Search of Deeper
Learning, a contemporary study of
schools, systems, and nations that are seeking to produce ambitious instruction; and The Chastened Dream, a
history of the effort to link social science with social policy to achieve social progress.