Sentences with phrase «student from each group»

All other classes should include a range of students from groups II through V.
Additionally, a workforce with a better representation of ethnic minorities will help attract more students from these groups in particular.
Once there, students share with each other why they agree with that statement, and then one student from each group shares out to the whole class.
Have one student from each group cut the question sheet into its four questions and distribute one question slip to each student in the group.
The literacy rotation meeting was the primary mechanism for staff to keep abreast of individual student progress and move students from group to group.
The students were seated in groups of four and one student from each group gathered all of the necessary supplies.
One reason this is important especially for students from groups that are disadvantaged in college is because that disadvantage can make these challenges seem ambiguous.
(BBC) and «Ministers have expressed «disappointment» at statistics showing fewer young people from poor backgrounds are going to university... The data for 2004/05 showed that while the total number of students from all groups rose, the proportion from poorer backgrounds fell from 28.6 to 28.2 per cent.»
At the same time, several MARC directors say that NIH expects them to recruit students from the groups designated as underrepresented in science: African Americans, Hispanics and Latinos, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders.
Since 1992, the Leadership Alliance has encouraged students from groups traditionally underrepresented in the sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities to pursue research careers in the academic, public and private sectors.
We have teamed up with a group from the Synchrotron Radiation Source ALBA in Spain where a former PhD student from our group is working and leading this project.
The Young Epidemiology Scholars Competition wrapped up its first year by awarding $ 50,000 college scholarships to two high school students from a group of 60 finalists, juniors and seniors who had won regional and state competitions involving nearly 600 entries nationwide.
About 67 percent of students from both groups attend their first - choice school, according to the study, which was conducted by the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass..
Which means, in essence, this: should we learn that you discipline students from Group A more often than those in Group B, regardless of cause, provocation, or circumstance, and no matter how even - handedly you may have treated them all, we will nonetheless conclude that your discipline policy as practiced is discriminatory and we will take action to force you to mend your ways.
The greater gains experienced by students from groups that are traditionally disadvantaged in education were retained when those students were returned to standard classes;
For example, attention getters can be used to transition students from group work to independent work or to get students ready to pack up before leaving the class.
4) Do students from all groups have at least one adult with whom they can speak with in a trusting way?
This is remarkable in itself, but even more so given that Linked Learning schools enroll greater numbers of students from groups at risk of not graduating.
Given that low - level classes are largely made up of students from these groups and that students in such classes fare poorly in terms of academic achievement, the societal cost of continuing to support sorting students is likely to be high (Darling - Hammond, 2006).
The University of Michigan argued that to fully reap the pedagogical benefits of diversity, they needed a sufficient number of students from each group, to ensure that students felt comfortable expressing themselves honestly to their classmates.
The teacher chooses one student from each group to be the starting speller.
For example, Project Exploration is a science education organization that strives to make science accessible to students from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in the sciences by providing personalized experiences with science and real scientists.
A student in one group would ask a question and, before I could open my mouth, a student from another group would get up, move to the group or student in need, and offer his or her help.
One student from the group is currently incarcerated; another was released recently from a detention home.
One of my students from a group home who required a behavior aide wrote the most beautiful poetry.
At the end of the discussion period, ask one student from each group to share with the class some of the ideas they discussed in their group.
After teaching a topic, have a student from each group stand and share everything they remember for one minute.
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