Without
the students walking the halls and milling about and the sounds of their conversations, Hogwarts comes across as desolate and somewhat creepy.
Last week: The Marjory Stoneman Douglas
students walking the halls of Florida's Capitol are an inspiration.
Not exact matches
When most
students are busy sun bathing, breaking out the bikinis, and reveling in the lovely spring weather, we were busy putting on our heaviest winter gear, wiping out on black ice, and freezing our butts off braving the long
walk to lecture
halls.
The traditional
halls have the advantage of proximity to the lecture
halls, which enables
students to
walk to lecture
halls and library, whereas most of the private hostels are far from campus so
students incur additional transportation cost.
«No longer can I
walk the
halls I
walked millions of times before without fear and sadness,» Stoneman Douglas
student Florence Yared told the massive crowd gathered on the grounds of Tallahassee's Old Capitol Building.
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Astrophysics professor Duncan Lorimer was sitting at his desk in Hodges
Hall at West Virginia University in early 2007 when one of his undergraduate
students walked in.
When they see somebody who had a bad attitude or was a discipline problem, when they see a
student like that
walk the
hall, they say, «If they can do it, I can do it.»
If a
student is caught running in the
halls, he or she may need to practice
walking in the
halls during recess for a few days.
Walking through our
halls, several classrooms styles are observed: traditional,
students gathered around tables, desks forming a large circle, and desks in clumps.
I expect my
students to stay in a quiet straight line when I
walk with them down the
hall.
«Greet
students at the door, wander the
halls, poke your head in on the classes,
walk out to the busses»
At the heart of the issue is what Weissbourd calls a «rhetoric reality gap,» where a school's mission states that it is a caring environment and the school adopts an antibullying curriculum, but a
walk down the
hall reveals a different story: a
student saying, «That's so gay.»
I love
walking the
halls of the school and speaking to current and former
students in Spanish.
There are no
hall passes; when
students need a break, they
walk away.
«These kids are like my flesh and blood, and I would do anything for them,» says Litt, who
walks the
halls of his schools reminding
students with motherly consternation to take off their warm coats, tie their shoes, and not to come to school without socks to avoid blisters.
As principals
walk the
halls of their buildings, they might see one teacher using an interactive whiteboard to teach critical math concepts to
students.
I used this in the sports
hall so the
students had lots of space to
walk around but could be used in the classroom.
Student learning, academic rigor, the sense of pride in athletic teams, as well as thriving clubs and activities, were evident in student conversations, in displays of student work, in daily announcements, but most importantly in the hearts of the young men and women who walk the
Student learning, academic rigor, the sense of pride in athletic teams, as well as thriving clubs and activities, were evident in
student conversations, in displays of student work, in daily announcements, but most importantly in the hearts of the young men and women who walk the
student conversations, in displays of
student work, in daily announcements, but most importantly in the hearts of the young men and women who walk the
student work, in daily announcements, but most importantly in the hearts of the young men and women who
walk the
halls.
If we believe that schools are shaping
students for their eventual full - fledged roles as American citizens, then school discipline policies and classroom management practices should be about far more than shushing kids and keeping them in straight lines as they
walk through the
halls.
He can be seen
walking the
halls, quizzing
students - «What does «inference» mean?»
For instance, if you want
students to
walk quietly in the
halls during passing times, develop lesson plans and teach them exactly how you expect them to behave.
In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, over 2,000
students walked out of school and demonstrated at City
Hall to demand increased school funding, convincing city council to give an extra $ 15 million to the schools.
«Tough love» was also required to teach
students who repeatedly violated uniform, lunchroom or
hall walking policies.
(The school said that there's not an explicit policy banning
students from touching one another, but because
students are required to
walk in a line and refrain from talking in
halls, that bumping another
student could lead to a demerit.)
From the visit, I had an inspirational experience, with knowing that staff members do care about their
students future, as I
walked through observing each classroom it not only showed
student were very attentive but also classroom ratio was 16 - 18
students per room hallways were free of
students roaming the
halls.
Students walk down the
halls at Indian Hills Middle School.
A
student walking through the
halls of Holland Christian High School in Holland, Mich., which Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, once attended.
Many Boca Raton
students went to great lengths to march to City
Hall, some of them
walking more than 10 miles in South Florida's mid-afternoon heat.
Walking through schools in which
students wander the
halls and teachers have given up teaching, it is not hard to understand the desire of policymakers to shut these schools down.
Thirty - three years later, in 2000, thousands of
students again
walked out, this time rallying at City
Hall and marching to the state education agency.
A Patterson staffer observed that teachers often must remind
students to look up from the books they're reading while they
walk through the school's
halls.
When we
walk through the
halls of urban schools, we are often drawn into classrooms by the sound of
students composing new songs or the sight of
students collaborating on design projects.
Sharon then suggested that they get a harness so that the
student could
walk Rose down the
hall to see if that might calm him down.
On the very fist try, the
student walked down the
hall with Rose without any problems, and a bond was formed.
Despite employing a relatively small percentage of practicing lawyers, «BigLaw» looms large in the popular imagination — and in the minds of incoming law
students who aspire to
walk its prestigious (and highly - paid)
halls.
Having once
walked those
halls, Porter said he couldn't imagine what the current
students might be feeling.
I saw a
student walking down the
hall wearing acid jeans before Christmas break.