Sentences with phrase «so blind students»

«The Dean asked me to put the room numbers up in Braille so the blind students can find their classrooms.»

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YAHSHUA was with the students, but their hearts were blind, it is still so today!
Students often prefer to buy these items rather than eat in overcrowded cafeterias or go off campus, and the fundraisers are so lucrative that some principals not only turn a blind eye to them, they are rarely deterred even when TDA fines the school for a violation.
Michelle Montopoli, an NAU alumna and student at the time of the study, led the EEG testing phase which included measuring serving sizes of the samples based on participant weight and packaging them so the participants were blind to what they were tasting.
I have a student who practices yoga who is blind and so amazing.
At the Colorado School forthe Deaf and Blind, in ColoradoSprings, Little Shop membersfound deaf students so enamoredwith Voice - o - Vision — an adaptedblack - and - white TV that graphicallydisplays sound waves createdby speaking into a microphone — thatthey later returned to help those studentsbuild Voice - o - Visions of their own.
so if you had a «blind» lottery from the start, why suddenly are you «now enrolling a greater percentage of incoming students with special needs than in the past.»
Policymakers and administrators endeavor to improve student outcomes, but often do so blind — there's little evidence on which policies or practices improve transfer outcomes.
As a result of that landmark decision, state legislators changed state law so students would have the ability to enroll in integrated charter or interdistrict magnet schools through a blind lottery.
To the extent he or she can do so, a blind student should learn everything possible about the technologies and sources of content that are being used by his or her preferred institution and talk with its office for disabled students to learn about the institution's accommodation policies and procedures.
I'd just like to say that, you know, if more states have schools like this, I don't think we would run into the problem as much as figuring out ways of how to teach the students like who are blind and deaf and so on and so forth to figure out how - we wouldn't have the problem of how to figure out how to teach them in the public school setting.
«These universities are saying, «Our policy is nondiscrimination, so we're not going to adopt a technology we know for sure discriminates against blind students,»» said Chris Danielsen, a spokesman for the National Federation for the Bblind students,»» said Chris Danielsen, a spokesman for the National Federation for the BlindBlind.
For blind students in particular, the Kindle could be an improvement over existing studying techniques - such as using audio books or scanning books page by page into a computer so character - recognition software can translate it for a text - to - speech program.
I hope there will be climate blog articles and university - course student - exercises focusing on this error because it is so painfully instructive about what can go hopelessly wrong with blind, TOTALLY COMMON - SENSELESS application of anomaly - think.
So should we tell students to put their blinders on, ignoring relevant items surfaced through invisible algorithms through tools like Westlaw's ResultsPlus?
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