Sentences with phrase «students as reporters»

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Ms. Singer was previously a reporter in the Sunday Business section where her series on the consumer data industry, called «You for Sale,» helped prompt several congressional and federal investigations, as well as the enactment of a student online data privacy law in California.
The protesters refused to give their names to reporters as they were being ushered away, but RCMP officers later said the group had identified themselves as political - science students from Carleton University.
Ms. Sanders told reporters on Tuesday that the session on Wednesday will include students and parents from the Florida school as well as people affected by school shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado and Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn..
A newly married layman and graduate student, I found myself in Rome in 1963 covering the second session of the Second Vatican Council, working as a freelance reporter for the National Catholic Reporter, Commonweal, and for any other publications that would run my work, while my wife, Kareporter for the National Catholic Reporter, Commonweal, and for any other publications that would run my work, while my wife, KaReporter, Commonweal, and for any other publications that would run my work, while my wife, Karen,....
I am reminded of the time when, as a reporter for the Chattanooga Times Free Press, I got an angry e-mail from a woman who assumed that because I had referred to «holiday season workers» in an article I wrote about college students taking on extra retail jobs between Thanksgiving and New Year's that I had a clear, «anti-Christian» bias.
Going along with the notion that the philosopher's impression of America's great autumn sport was an accurate one, a task force of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED writers, reporters and photographers, under the combined generalship of Associate Editor Alfred Wright and Special Contributor Herman Hickman, have assembled for next week's issue a volume which should be as important for the ardent 1956 football fan as the works of Clausewitz are for the student of warfare.
Students at Stuyvesant High School, justifying and rationalizing what was described as a culture of «low - level cheating» there to a New York Times reporter, could not have been more preoccupied with numbers.
«They've started to teach students about feelings as explicitly as they teach math and reading,» writes Seattle Times education reporter John Higgins.
As a pediatric nutritionist, registered dietitian and mother of two (including one Chicago Public Schools student), I want to thank you for reporter Monica Eng's insightful article about the school breakfast program.
He joined WRVO as a freelance reporter in 2012 while a student at Syracuse University and was hired full time in 2015.
WBFO's senior reporter says the students are finalists who will be competing in Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known students are finalists who will be competing in Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known as SAGE.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says Paralympian silver Medalist Sophia Herzog visited the students as part of the Classroom Champions program.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says Paralympian Silver Medalist Sophia Herzog visited the students as part of the Classroom Champions program.
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley with two Cheektowaga Central High School as part of our Student Journals.
In our final installment we return to Frontier High School in Hamburg where student Deja Jenkins served as a lead reporter talking with her classmate about self - esteem.
WBFO's senior reporter says six Mount St. Mary students are finalists who will be competing in Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known students are finalists who will be competing in Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship known as SAGE.
During a recent visit, a reporter ran into students from Schenectady and Madison counties as well as Baltimore, Md..
Recchia was the target of Jon Stewart's biting wit on «The Daily Show With Jon Stewart» last month after the challenger was caught on camera apparently having trouble answering questions from NY1 political reporter Courtney Gross about a U.S. trade agreement and then bragging that his role in setting up an international student exchange program during his days as a member of a local community school board gave him credentials to understand international issues in Congress.
political reporter Courtney Gross about a U.S. trade agreement and then bragging that his role in setting up an international student exchange program during his days as a member of a local community school board gave him credentials to understand international issues in Congress.
I mean the society as a whole — from the reporters who obsessively covered the incessant launch delays, to the scientists who demeaned anyone who questioned NASA's budget, to the teachers who spoke about it in admiring tones to their students.
By then, I'd chosen to specialize in print reporting and would spend the first semester completing two demanding internships — one as a general news reporter at The Guelph Mercury in Guelph, Ontario, and the second as news editor at The Ryersonian, Ryerson's weekly student newspaper.
Reporters, students, and the Perrons all treat them with deference, as if demonology is a legitimate profession.
I invite local writers — including newspaper reporters, published authors of books, poets, songwriters, bloggers, and journalers — to spend the day talking with and teaching students about their lives as writers.
She smiles apologetically at the reporter and photographer trailing her as she stops to listen to updates on the students» classes, new teachers, summer adventures.
Nearly 400 students streamed into Turner Elementary School on Sept. 5 as television cameras, reporters, and a throng of parents lined the steps to the building.
The reporter is then informed that «students» NAEP scores started to improve before the overhaul law passed, as noted in a report last month by Alan Ginsburg.»
Teachers re-outfit themselves as sideline reporters, monitoring, questioning and analyzing the action, while the quickest and slowest students suddenly discover themselves in supporting and leading roles they never quite imagined.
Students move on to middle school after fourth grade, so they are often finally well - trained news reporters just as they depart the elementary.
As advisor to The Gator, the student news site of Brimmer and May School in Massachusetts, I marvel at introverted student - reporters who work alongside others in numerous capacities, including brainstorming story ideas, reporting, writing, editing, and promoting their work.
If students come to a PD workshop personally, join via a conference call, or act as reporters summarizing the workshop, their presence always changes the dynamic of professional development — in a positive way.
There was a general consensus, however, that in the age of the federal Every Student Succeeds Act, education reporters would do well to see how — or if — national debates impact things such as school choice and spending in states and local communities.
Advocates say charter schools are helping some of our state's most vulnerable students, but as investigative reporter Kerry Kavanaugh found, some charter schools don't help anyone when they suddenly shut down or never even get off the ground.
One student from each grade level serves as a reporter.
The extended essay requirement has been cited by Washington Post education reporter Jay Mathews as one of the chief reasons why IB students surpass AP students in college - readiness.
Yet as WSJ reporter Leslie Brody points out, English - language learners make up about 7 percent of the students who attend the city's charter schools, while special education enrollment stands at 17 percent.
Yet as WSJ reporter Leslie Brody points out, English - language learners make up about 7 % of the students who attend the city's charter schools, while special education enrollment stands at 17 %.
Websites such as www.wordle.net or www.tagxedo.com can help you and your students create word clouds for concepts addressed in Reporter, such as journalist (reporter), media, and social responsReporter, such as journalist (reporter), media, and social responsreporter), media, and social responsibility.
In 2016, Lenz retired from her position as publisher, and Catalyst and The Reporter began a merger that aims to broaden education coverage by examining other issues, besides schools, that have an impact on student learning.
In a conference call with reporters, Education Secretary Arne Duncan noted the changes roiling education nationally: school districts with higher numbers of low - income families, more students who qualify as English language learners, and in some states, the inclusion of children with special needs in the tests.
As the reporters write, «The new vision, championed by Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, who used to run Chicago's schools, calls for a laser focus on standardized tests meant to gauge student skills in reading, writing and math.
David Hogg, a senior and student reporter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, recorded interviews with some of his classmates on February 14 as they were hiding from an active shooter in the school.
After this she moved to the Minneapolis Tribune as the first woman police reporter and later as the reporter responsible for covering social change during which she wrote about «militant blacks, angry Indians, radical students, uppity women and a motley assortment of other misfits and troublemakers.»
I was encouraged by my school to take out student loans to pay for my education as a court reporter.
The UK's National Student's reporter Dave Owen, needed little persuading to nominate Kakadu as Australia's «must - visit» destination.
Rising Tide North America, a loose - knit group of students and workers for nonprofit organizations, posed as phony public relations officials and targeted energy reporters around the world on Monday with e-mails and telephone calls claiming that a legitimate group of 33 businesses and environmental groups, the United States Climate Action Partnership, had agreed to slash emissions, blamed for warming the earth, by 90 percent by 2050 and had called for a moratorium on new coal plants, Reuters reports.
As an undergrad at the University of Michigan, he was executive editor of the student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, where he was remembered by his one - time editor in chief as «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquAs an undergrad at the University of Michigan, he was executive editor of the student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, where he was remembered by his one - time editor in chief as «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquas «a very hard - headed, careful reporter with an eye for personal details» and as someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.&raquas someone who was «very good at strategizing, scoping things out.»
Author: Among the contributors to this ABA Law Student Division blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Student Division blog: Lauren Ritter is the ABA Law Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Student Division liaison to the Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel and a student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New student at the University of Richmond School of Law; Sheevani Patel is the Executive Governor of the American Bar Association Law Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Student Division's First Circuit and a student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New student att New England Law Boston; Karen Munoz Karen Munoz is a personal injury attorney at Dolan Law in Chicago; Berkman Bottger Newman & Rodd LLP is a boutique New York City divorce law firm; Merri Bame is an Ohio - based communications coach; Stephanie Dube Dwilson is an attorney and reporter for Heavy.com; Grover E. Cleveland is a Seattle lawyer, speaker and author of Swimming Lessons for Baby Sharks: The Essential Guide to Thriving as a New Lawyer.
The journalism students, most of whom are undergraduates, are writing as news reporters to tell the story that the jury hears.
Though her course load during her years at law school was quite demanding, she still managed to find time to work as both a court reporter and assist deaf students at Seneca and George Brown Colleges as an in - class note taker.
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