Sentences with phrase «school tell you about their experience»

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When We Were Alone by David Alexander Robertson — This award - winning book tells the story of a grand - daughter asking her grandmother the questions that lead to her learning about her family's experiences in residential schools.
A woman in a class on prayer, when asked to remember her first spiritual experience, told the instructor that she could not remember anything about a time of prayer, but what was flooding her mind and heart was a school girl's memory.
Minnesota Governor, Mark Dayton, made the opening remarks and told about his experiences playing hockey as a youth, high school and Division 1 player at Yale College.
For example, ask them «How do you feel about...», «What was (such and such experience) like for you...», or «Tell me about what happened in school today.»
I told the couple about my schooling, my experience, and my philosophy of care.
You need to show her you're mature and not some school boy just looking for a quick sexual experience to run and tell your friends about.
I'm an over-educated know - it - all ex-scientist who tends to keep to himself but has lots of stories to tell about the world, grad school, physics, near - death experiences (as in nearly died, not the metaphysical kind), and a plethora of other things when properly prompted.
The prestige wartime doco was fused with old school Hollywood yarns to tell the story about how these men processed what they experienced during wartime and returned to the director's chair to create their greatest films.
And now, increasingly, we are getting high school students to come back and help, and those students will tell you all about their experience way back when they were in sixth grade.
however, can tell us nothing about the experience of attending a charter school from the very beginning — nor about the longer term impact of attending a charter school such as was done by a nifty charter graduation rate study carried out by Kevin Booker, Tim R. Sass, Brian Gill, and Ron Zimmer («The Unknown World of Charter High Schools»).
Talk about Islamic schools and Muslim students, though, and chances are you'll reinforce someone's stereotype, somewhere, which is why I'd like to tell you my recent experience on yard duty.
Maureen Kelleher, another Education Post blogger, told me about her experience with its «bilingual advisory committee,» launched by the teacher who leads the school's dual - language immersion program.
Design a welcoming entry experience that tells a story about your school's values and mission and gives a sense of how to move around the building.
«Here, I tell you what I want to learn about, and I do my work,» says Pereira, describing an experience that is a marked contrast to the time she spent in middle school.
Be more approachable: The data tells us that many students who experience bullying don't tell any adults in their lives about it — not their parents, not their teachers, not other school staff.
Tell me about some of the challenges that these leaders are experiencing in their schools or districts.
Please take this opportunity to tell us what you think about the experience you receive at Hollywood High School.
Over seven months, parents from the charter schools applying for PSC schools reached out to other parents, telling them about how PSC works, their experiences as charter parents and what their charter school could offer.
Speaking about his own experiences as a head teacher in London's inner - city schools, Sir Michael said: «I was absolutely clear with parents - if they weren't doing a good job I would tell them so.
Future «Tell Me About» columns will feature readers» experiences with using technology to enrich learning, leading schools, and more.
The author offers insights about overcoming the barriers to parental involvement and tells about the benefits that SDP schools have experienced.
We asked this year's panel of judges, Exhibitions curator Dr Adrian Locke, RA Schools student Julie Born Schwartz and artist Humphrey Ocean RA to tell us about their experiences curating this unique exhibition.
Maybe you could tell us a little about your journey to becoming a lawyer so that we understand how that has played out in the law school and law experience that you've had.
I could not tell you a thing about her past experience or where she went to school.
However, if you ask her to tell you about her most fun experience as a lawyer, she'll tell you it was learning how to parallel - park an eighteen - wheeler at the Mayflower Trucking School.
Fred Bartlit tells a story in a Legal On Ramp post that bears publicizing: Last night a young lawyer from a top school told me about one of his best friend's experience in a large Chicago firm (Now — this IS hearsay because it is second hand, but I know the source well and believe... Continue Reading
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And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored onlSCHOOL - And having read the two previous reviews I can only say that I had chosen more wisely and read reviews before wasting $ 400 on an over-advertised and understaffed driving school - we have still not been scheduled for our behind the wheel training after six weeks of beginning our classroom lessons - their communications are non-existent - I had to call several times to finally get a return call about the smallest of issues - their excuse of a limited staff and inability to get students behind the wheel for the required time is ridiculous - I would never, ever use their service again and I would highly recommend that any of you looking to enroll your son or daughter for a driving school NOT USE DRIVE - RITE DRIVING SCHOOL - every individual I have spoken with that used another school had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored onlschool - we have still not been scheduled for our behind the wheel training after six weeks of beginning our classroom lessons - their communications are non-existent - I had to call several times to finally get a return call about the smallest of issues - their excuse of a limited staff and inability to get students behind the wheel for the required time is ridiculous - I would never, ever use their service again and I would highly recommend that any of you looking to enroll your son or daughter for a driving school NOT USE DRIVE - RITE DRIVING SCHOOL - every individual I have spoken with that used another school had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored onlschool NOT USE DRIVE - RITE DRIVING SCHOOL - every individual I have spoken with that used another school had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored onlSCHOOL - every individual I have spoken with that used another school had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored onlschool had everything completed in six weeks or less - now when you contact Drive - Rite after six week having passed you can not even get a reply - DO NOT SEND YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO DRIVE - RITE - YOU WILL REGRET IT - just read on about others» experiences with them as well to see more personal opinions and experiences such as ours!!!! And to add insult to injury, I innocently asked when my son would get his behind the wheel training that we had paid $ 400 back in December and it is now the end of January only to finally be told «we pulled his folder and he did not pass the required state test - the state of Ohio requires a 75 % score and he scored only70 %.
I had to hide behind desks and hold the hands of my classmates, shaking and praying, hearing the gunshots outside of my door,» said Mei - Ling Ho - Shing, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, telling the 28 other panelists about her experience inside the school as Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 17 of her schoolmates and school School, telling the 28 other panelists about her experience inside the school as Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 17 of her schoolmates and school school as Nikolas Cruz shot and killed 17 of her schoolmates and school school staff.
The educational part could precede work experience section if you have passed graduation recently and would usually tell things about your degree, the law school, date of graduation.
Experience gained through jobs in high school or college often tell little about your ability to fill the position you are seeking.
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