Most universities run
a student newspaper and magazine.
Not exact matches
In order to learn the ins
and outs of the stock market,
students research can be done through the internet,
magazines and newspapers.
Frisby
and lead author Kara Allen, an undergraduate
student at Mizzou, analyzed 723
newspaper and magazine articles covering the 2012
and 2016 Olympics.
Recent research, however, has shifted our thinking: It's not reading per se that impedes Hispanic
students» advanced literacy skill development; it's actually the language of print — in the
newspaper, the textbook, the
magazine article — that proves difficult
and demands instructional emphasis.
Then ask
students to keep an eye out for articles in
newspapers and magazines that include references to different cultural groups that are part of the American «melting pot.»
Students read selected news stories, discuss elements of news stories,
and bring in
newspapers and magazines for class use.
The Background Today's
students are bombarded with television images, video games,
and magazine articles
and newspapers that give importance to conflict
and war.
Helping
students sift through the countless messages they encounter on television, on the Internet,
and in video games,
newspapers,
magazines,
and other media is a complicated task for teachers in the information age.
You will be increasing the access of all
students to the rich world of written information
and imagination that is available in books,
newspapers,
magazines, online reading,
and even on boxes of cereal.
The $ 90,000 drive will feature full - page advertisements in major
newspapers and magazines, videotaped presentations in department stores in each of the five boroughs, posters on 3,000 public - transit buses,
and a week - long celebration of
students» academic achievements.
In making a media presentation,
students must make many of the same editorial choices that professional writers, editors,
and producers make when publishing a
newspaper or
magazine or making a radio or TV show.
Some items in the bag might include cosmetics,
newspapers,
magazine articles, airline or movie ticket stubs, photographs of people or places, a music CD, grooming materials, keys, a candy wrapper, a crayon, a slip of paper with a first name
and phone number written on it, a recipe, an empty soda can, a parking ticket, a check made out to them, a rubber band, a keychain with no keys on it, a receipt from a grocery store or a fast - food restaurant (If you are stuck for a long list of items, you might even brainstorm in advance with
students a list of nouns / things that might be found in
students» pockets / purses or in a «junk drawer» at home.
Today,
students have a wide variety of information options — including television, radio, the Internet,
and print sources such as
newspapers and magazines.
As national
magazines and newspapers debate what it means to be literate in a computer age in which
students butcher language in text messages
and open books less
and less outside the classroom, Greenhow has found a virtual creative writing boom among
students spending long hours writing stories
and poetry to paste on their blogs for feedback from friends, or creating videos on social issues to bring awareness to a cause.
Students are constantly being presented with information not only in the classroom, but also from their friends, parents, the internet, films, television, radio,
newspapers,
and magazines.
Provide
students with photographs — with captions removed — cut from
newspapers and / or news
magazines.
PISA finds that
students who read comic books,
magazines and newspapers, for example, are better at reading than those who do not read any material.
Students analyze television,
magazine,
newspaper,
and radio ads to identify propaganda techniques.
Franklin's success in dramatically enhancing the learning process in his inner - city (NYC) high school, expanding parental involvement, increasing post-secondary school attendance
and significantly lowering the
students» dropout rate, has been documented in 25 books, 77
newspaper and magazine articles
and five internationally released videos.
Many connections can be found in
newspapers and magazines if
students look hard enough.
Words Everywhere Language Have
students collect crossword puzzles from
newspapers and magazines.
Have
students collect
newspaper and magazine articles that highlight how the political power struggles influence the work of the country.
My
students read
and discussed popular
magazine and newspaper articles on these topics, analyzing the ideas...
In trying to make all
students proficient readers
and writers, there is no avoiding the responsibility of imparting the specific knowledge they will need to understand
newspapers,
magazines,
and serious books directed at the national language community.
Some parents have stepped forward to donate more classroom books,
magazines,
and newspapers for my
students to read.
I did this by allowing
students to read anywhere (I had plenty of cushions, carpeting, tents, inflatable rafts
and other cool places to read) with anyone (as long as they were reading)
and anything (our library boasted a variety of books of different levels
and genres,
magazines, comics,
newspapers, menus, encyclopedias, brochures, etc.).
Our roving reporters
and photographers document life on campus in The MidKnight Times
newspaper, while
student writers
and artists publish their work in Moonlight at Knight, our Middle School literary
magazine.
Have
students read
newspapers and magazines and highlight multiple - meaning
and sound - alike words.
If you
and your
students live in a smaller community, explain that in many cities - even today -
newspapers and magazines are sold at stands often located near city sidewalks.
«As I was saying to my
students not long ago, I can remember when it came out
and it didn't matter if you were looking at the morning news, the afternoon news,
magazines,
newspapers, it was everywhere.
We ensure that when
students ask questions, they exploit rich search toolkits that include high quality databases
and ebooks
and that they can evaluate sources that include blogs
and tweets
and magazines and newspapers and wikis, as well as scholarly journals
and primary sources
and media of all sorts.
Students who are the «least diversified readers» (reading only one type of text with frequency) have the lowest reading literacy achievement, while students who are «diversified readers in long and complex texts» (who frequently read fiction and nonfiction books in addition to magazine and newspaper articles) have the highest reading literacy achi
Students who are the «least diversified readers» (reading only one type of text with frequency) have the lowest reading literacy achievement, while
students who are «diversified readers in long and complex texts» (who frequently read fiction and nonfiction books in addition to magazine and newspaper articles) have the highest reading literacy achi
students who are «diversified readers in long
and complex texts» (who frequently read fiction
and nonfiction books in addition to
magazine and newspaper articles) have the highest reading literacy achievement.
Lesson -
students are learning a grammar lesson where they have to identify the parts of speech, give
students a
newspaper, or a
magazine and have them pull sentences from that.
Reading for Those Who Can't Reading While celebrating Read Across America Day, have your
students select short stories
and / or articles from
newspapers and magazines that they could read to elderly people in nursing homes.
Fire Dangers Science / Health Before National Fire Prevention Week, October 5 - 11, have your
students collect articles related to fires from
magazines and newspapers.
Encourage
students to write contributions in their first language for school
newspapers and magazines.
For example, digital library distributor Overdrive sources their digital
magazine collection
and student newspapers from from Barnes
and Noble.
The collections are available to journalists, historians,
and other scholars, graduate
students writing dissertations, authors working on books, individuals tracing a family tree, anyone who wants [to] read a
newspaper or
magazine,
and many others.
«When they're not studying from their physical or digital textbooks,
students will enjoy having easy access to their favorite books,
newspapers,
magazines and more on NOOK
and NOOK Color, both featuring sleek, lightweight designs that won't weigh them down.
Last month Drexel University opened their new «Library Learning Terrace,» offering
students 24 - hour access to the university's 170 million e-books, digital
newspapers,
magazine and journal articles,
and other educational material.
These cutting edge eReaders will certainly provide a new way for Filipino
students and book lovers to enjoy books,
magazines and newspapers,» says Xandra Ramos - Padilla, Purchasing Director, National Book Store.
We ensure that when
students ask questions, they exploit rich search toolkits that include high quality databases
and ebooks
and that they can evaluate sources that include blogs
and tweets
and magazines and newspapers and wikis, as well as scholarly journals
and primary sources
and media of all sorts.
It could be as the informational source in the internet,
newspaper, book or
magazine that describes the basis, principles
and methods of
student essay writing, as the writing agency, which provides the necessary information to you, or does the «dirty job» instead of you.
The emphasis was on how this new e-reader would allow college
students to easily carry
and access textbooks,
and how ideal it is for larger - format periodicals such as
newspapers and magazines.
The Kindle DX is designed to make ereaders more accessible to
newspaper and magazine readers, as well as business professionals
and students that need to carry a lot of PDFs, documents,
and textbooks.
See also Higher Education News for information about newsletters,
magazines and newspapers concerning higher education
and student financial aid news.
«Every year at least a few graduates start getting published in
newspapers,
magazines and web sites as a direct result of lessons learned
and contacts made at the conference; in fact, a number of this year's «faculty» members started out as «
students» at the conference.»
Student artists used found images from
newspapers and magazines to add drawings to the walls during museum hours throughout the run of the exhibition.
While attending the University of Texas at Austin, he published a regular comic strip in the
student newspaper which Art Spiegelman happened upon
and subsequently gave the youthful cartoonist four pages in his
and Françoise Mouly's RAW
magazine.
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