[Dr. Siu - Man Ting] Online programs offer the flexibility of time and
space for students who either have a full - time job or can not come to campus.
It is a functional installation; a temporary classroom for Tyler students and a gathering
space for students who were displaced to charter schools when Fairhill closed.
Not exact matches
The university has opened up
space for the nearly 500 Syrian refugee
students who have already signed up
for free classes from Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon.
«STEM Behind Hollywood» uses the scientists and experts
who consult Hollywood filmmakers to create free classroom activities
for teachers, including software and iPad apps, to explore popular movie themes such as zombie, superheroes,
space and forensics to give
students the chance to solve problems as real - life scientists would.
For example, behavioral economist Dan Ariely [pdf] found that
students who had longer to finish three papers performed worse than those
who had externally imposed or self - imposed deadlines that were evenly
spaced and earlier.
In an emotional encounter with Christakis's husband, a Yale faculty member
who argued that a university should provide a context
for discussion and civil, reasoned debate, one
student shouted, «It is not about creating an intellectual
space!
Named in honor of Mike Hawkins, Chance's mentor
who passed three years ago, the event is «a safe
space for high school
students to share, express and network.»
«Mr. Buchner and Mr. Weissburg are wonderful examples of teachers
who engineer exceptional experiences
for students in our learning
spaces everyday.»
Plans include a private lobby outfitted with a marketing wall that will be visible to all
who enter or pass by, which will display programs, events and stories about those consumers that are assisted and cared
for every day; new classrooms; a gym
for pre-K and early intervention
students; training rooms; breakout, community and education
space; new offices and workstations; adaptive technology training program
space; a doctor - staffed Low Vision Center; a new boardroom; private conference rooms
for interviews and agency work; and displays telling the story of HKS» past and its vision
for the future.
«It's important that the [26 Broadway]
space be used by a school serving local [
students], rather than children from other neighborhoods,» said Silver,
who has strongly advocated
for Millennium to expand.
«Interestingly enough, the scientist
who is lead primary investigator
for the X-ray spectrometer
for the
space probe, they call it the PIXL, was his first graduate
student from Macquarie University, before his KU times.
«The herbivores created
space for other plants and animals to move in and we saw much more diversity and variety in these ecosystems,» said Rebecca Kordas, the lead author of the study
who completed this research as a PhD
student in zoology at UBC.
One such
student,
for example, was a Ph.D. chemist
who left the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration to pursue a career in photography and eventually entered the MIT program with the hope of resuming his career in science.
First, it can be used
for practical purposes;, also there is a theoretical part, which is about fundamentally better understanding these phenomena,» said Tibor Durgonics
who is a Ph.D.
student at DTU
Space and the main author of the new article in Radio Science.
For example, in a study of fifth - graders published in Applied Cognitive Psychology in 2011, lead author Hailey Sobel of McGill University reported that
students who learned definitions of vocabulary words on a
spaced - out schedule remembered three times as many definitions as
students who spent the same amount of time learning the material in a single session.
acknowledge this, but I had grown accustomed to being ignored by yoga teachers
who were uncomfortable with my being there, to being judged
for being too new or assumed not trained enough to be in an advanced class, or to being verbally harassed by being repeatedly singled out and highlighted
for the doing what everyone else in class was also doing because it looked «different» on my curvy, black body, and
for being physically harassed through inappropriate touch in these
spaces as a very vulnerable
student.
Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Yoga Sutras, Tantra, Hatha, Seat of the Teacher, Yoga's Journey to the West, Yoga Styles, Bandhas, The Five Sheaths, Prana, Nadis, Chakras, Gunas, Doshas, Subtle Energy, Creating
Space for Self - Transformation, The Physical Setting, Classroom Set up & Orientation, Class Levels & Prerequisites, Class Etiquette, Waking up the Spiritual Environment, Archetypes & Mythology, Creating Happy
Space,
Space for Healing, Holding Integrated
Space, Teaching
who is in front of you, Voice & Language, Basic Elements of Asana Practice, Instructing Asana, General Principles in Physical Cues & Adjustments, Modifications, Variations & Props, Teaching Meditation, Guided Meditation Techniques, When to Meditate, Meditating Amid Flow of Body & Breath, Principles of Sequencing, Basic Arc & Structure of Class, Sequencing within Asana Families, Planning Specific Classes, Chakra Model of Sequencing, Popular Hatha Sequences & Creating your class, New to Yoga, Working with Injuries, Working with Depression, Teaching in Alternative Settings, Working with Pregnant
Students, YTT & Certs, Apprenticing, Teaching Opportunities & Remuneration, Business of Yoga, Cultivating Abundance, Preserving Abundance, Regulation of the Profession, Path of the Teacher
Next up Peck will reteam with the lovely Olivia Thirlby (Juno)
for What Goes Up (formerly titled Safety Glass), about a reporter
who is sent to cover the Challenger
Space Shuttle launch only to become mixed up in the lives of some local
students during the mid-1980's.
2001: A
Space Odyssey, Bruce Conner, Sidney Poitier, Guess
Who's Coming to Dinner,
For Love of Ivy, Charlie Chaplin's Monsieur Verdoux, John Schlesinger,
student films, an appreciation of Max Ophüls, reviews of Pauline Kael's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and Andrew Sarris's The American Cinema, Directors and Directions 1929 - 1968
«It matters more on
who is in that
space and the kinds of decisions that educators make to set
students up to make positive choices
for their learning.»
Tips: I keep some desks in my classroom
for students who need their own defined
space.
Roscioli keeps some traditional desks
for students who prefer them, but the bulk of the
space is full of non-traditional choices.
In addition to requiring more spending
for special - education programs, the agreement reached in late July between the district and the federal agency calls
for the timely and appropriate placement of some 3,500
students who are awaiting
spaces in special - education classes.
Though Proposition 39 compels districts to provide facilities
for students within their boundaries
who attend charter schools, districts can make the policy inconvenient
for charter operators by offering short - term leases and multiple, separate
spaces for a single school.
While the single - point rubric may require that we as educators give a little more of our time to reflect on each
student's unique work when grading, it also creates
space for our
students to grow as scholars and individuals
who take ownership of their learning.
I can't summarize her immense impact in such a short
space, but I can say that her class content [in Ethnic Studies and Education] was inspiring and thought - provoking, and she epitomizes an educator
who loves, cares
for, and helps heal her
students.
Mary Bishop,
who conducts STScI workshops and has taught at Saugerties Junior Senior High School, in Saugerties, New York,
for all but two of her 42 years in education, says she uses both HubbleSite and Amazing
Space with her eighth - and ninth - grade
students.
«When teaching about
space, the biggest challenge is presenting the content in a way that makes it real for the students,» says Jamie Welebob, a science teacher at the Odyssey School, a learning environment for dyslexic students in Stevenson, Maryland, who has used Amazing Space resou
space, the biggest challenge is presenting the content in a way that makes it real
for the
students,» says Jamie Welebob, a science teacher at the Odyssey School, a learning environment
for dyslexic
students in Stevenson, Maryland,
who has used Amazing
Space resou
Space resources.
They also provide an environment
for learning outside of the classroom
for students who may not have an effective learning
space at home.
During the first iteration of the work, these
students were relegated to few
spaces on campuses, and typically administrators and faculty of color were the only personnel
who cared
for or tended to these
students.
Like classrooms, these outdoor
spaces are designated
for instruction, presentations, or independent and group work, but they provide a fresh perspective
for students who spend most of the school days indoors.
REVIEW This site provides resources and information
for teachers and
students who are teaching and learning about astronomy and
space.
This may be
for example sports facilities
for schools
who are undergoing building work or lack outdoor
space, academic support
for staff in departments with new colleagues or where resource development is needed, or gaining support from
students or teachers in a key area of the schools choice such as maths tutoring, language lessons or developing a school orchestra.
They are supported by school leaders
who create conditions (in time,
space, and agenda)
for teachers to lead and do the work of examining the evidence of
student learning and their instructional practices collaboratively and consistently.
This will be a logistical nightmare — figuring out which 125
students are going on which days, disrupting teachers whose testing
students are out of class, finding
space for kids
who take longer than expected, finding places
for the
students displaced from their computer lab classes, and more that I'm sure I haven't thought of.
O'Sullivan said that on Wednesday morning he and his wife met with Eyerman,
who told them there were practical difficulties with scheduling and
space that made it so the school could not make PE available
for all
students.
We value teachers
who truly listen to what
students are saying —
who create a
space for students to think their way through to answers, and
who praise their insights and curiosities along the way.
Instructional leaders
who are in roles meant to support teachers (e.g., principals, administrators, instructional coaches, teacher leaders, and mentors) are charged with designing professional learning experiences that maximize teachers» potential and create
space for teacher learning to transfer into classroom practice, thereby increasing
student learning.
b.
Students who move into a flexible attendance zone will be assigned to one of the designated flex zone schools
for that zone if there is
space available in their grade level.
She joined the Teacher Advisory Council to further advocate
for Chicago's
students and to work with others
who want to bring their unique experiences to a thoughtful, problem - solving
space.
Educator Joe Nathan,
for example, supports a pair of charter schools in the Twin Cities that educate mostly Somali and Oromo
students, because the schools provide a
space where children can retain their home language and knowledge of their home culture.59 Likewise, Letitia Basford's qualitative study of Somali youth concluded that «attending a culturally specific charter school promotes positive intercultural competence in which
students are able to build a good self - concept and find comfort in
who they are as East African immigrants, as Muslims, and as American citizens.»
They arrived at an open -
space physical school design that enables more hands - on experiences
for students,
who participate in mixed - grade level learning groups centered on their unique interests and needs.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a message, book, or box of chalk to another teacher could give the
student the
space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (
for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach
students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3) suggesting or assigning literature with characters
who face similar challenges to that of the disabled
student.
As the first generation of Digital Natives (those
who have not known a world without the Internet) enters our classrooms and begins teaching in the digital
space, they will bring new perspectives to the use of technology and all its resources
for students.
In fact, teacher tenure has served as an important protection to allow teachers to advocate
for students — especially with regard to maintaining manageable class sizes, safe instructional spaces, the needs of students who are English Language Learners and Students with Disab
students — especially with regard to maintaining manageable class sizes, safe instructional
spaces, the needs of
students who are English Language Learners and Students with Disab
students who are English Language Learners and
Students with Disab
Students with Disabilities.
Schools need additional funds
for assessment, staffing of teachers
who are trained in serving ELL
students, specialized staff training, specialized materials, and time and
space factors.
If there are more
spaces available than eligible applicants from the city or town in which the charter school is located and
who are siblings of current
students and more eligible applicants than
spaces left available, a lottery shall be held to determine which of the applicants shall be admitted; provided, however, that a lottery conducted
for Horace Mann charter schools shall reflect the enrollment priorities of this section.
Rooms that were once used
for art or other enrichment activities were converted into more homerooms, and administrators have known
for months that no more
space would be available
for the
students who return next year.
Also, the establishment of a resource room usually requires physical
space for the room, sufficient operating funds, and a resource teacher
who has expertise in the area of gifted and talented
students.
Whether your
student selected or was assigned a roommate, it can be helpful
for people
who will be sharing a small
space for an extended time to have some preliminary conversations about preferences, habits,
who is bringing what and any special needs.