In Geography,
students explore countries and continents.
Not exact matches
Theresa has worked as a software engineer and a project manager in a number of different
countries, and is a doctoral
student in marketing in the Division of Industrial Marketing, at the Lulea University of Technology, in Sweden, where she
explores the entrepreneurship marketing interface.
► On Tuesday, ScienceInsider invited Institute of International Education veteran Peggy Blumenthal to
explore trends in international
students obtaining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees in the United States, focusing on China and India, the two
countries that supply the most
students to the United States.
Almost 10,000 people — 10 % of the PhD candidates in the
country — completed the questionnaire, which both solicited census - type data and
explored issues ranging from
students» motivations in doing a PhD, to supervision experiences, funding situations, and what should be changed.
In addition, the Cabinet statement says, «The project will motivate Indian
students and young scientists to
explore newer frontiers of knowledge, and will add further impetus to scientific research in the
country.»
Students proposed projects like comparing immigration in different eras, and
exploring code switching — the cross-cultural fluency that immigrants develop when adapting to a new
country.
Have
students explore the maps from several months, then provide each
student with the name of one
country, and ask
students to list threatened and endangered species native to their assigned
country.
By cultivating strong school leadership, committing to ongoing professional development, and
exploring innovative models like its tech - infused Future Schools, Singapore has become one of the top - scoring
countries on the Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA) tests.
These activities
explore what it is like to live in Kenya, and encourage
students to think about the issues facing the
country today.
As well as watching Our
Country's Good in the Olivier Theatre, the
students took part in a pre-performance workshop led by a professional theatre director,
exploring how the production had been rehearsed and directed.
This is one of the questions
explored by Finn and his coauthor Brandon Wright in the Harvard Education Press title, Failing Our Brightest Kids: The Global Challenge of Educating High - Ability
Students, in which they take U.S. practices and set them against those of other countries in order to find the best ways to support our brightest s
Students, in which they take U.S. practices and set them against those of other
countries in order to find the best ways to support our brightest
studentsstudents.
A recent OECD working paper Teaching Strategies for Instructional Quality «
explore (d) the relationships between mathematics teachers» teaching strategies and
student learning outcomes in eight
countries, using information from the TALIS - PISA link database».
They
explored curriculum frameworks, seeking to understand how values and attitudes unique to each
country and region were informing policy goals and ultimately shaping
students» learning opportunities.
In a lesson in which
students explore regional variations of Spanish, they could create a dictionary of words or phrases used in a particular
country or region that interests them.
Within my own teaching practice, I was fortunate enough to
explore the world with some of my
students; thinking, feeling and unlearning about people, culture, environment and tradition in a range of different
countries.
The annual event, organised by tuition provider,
Explore Learning, and the NRICH Project at the University of Cambridge, stretches and inspires the minds of the country's brightest young students, allowing them to explore their full potential and flourish beyond the cla
Explore Learning, and the NRICH Project at the University of Cambridge, stretches and inspires the minds of the
country's brightest young
students, allowing them to
explore their full potential and flourish beyond the cla
explore their full potential and flourish beyond the classroom.
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Explore with
students the roles women played during World War II; then
students design a recruiting poster telling women of the ways in which they can serve their
country today.
To find this out we need to
explore further with
students across a range of educational providers, in several
countries.
It challenges
students to explain anomalies in data (e.g. how come Uruguay did so well when its still a small, less economically developed
country) and shows them how to draw their own scatter diagram to
explore whether more socio - economically developed
countries have more success (as measured by HDI).
Encourage
students to
explore social studies topics such as American history, leadership, money, and the
country and community in which they live.
Students will
explore the impact of food security on our
country and the issues we currently face around food security.
Launched in 2015, Educators Rising is a national network of more than 29,000
students who are
exploring teaching in 2,000 public, charter, and private schools across the
country.
is a national network of more than 29,000
students who are
exploring teaching in 2,000 public, charter, and private schools across the
country.
Given the difficulty of classifying this group of
students, we acknowledge and hope to
explore further the ways in which «first - generation» is defined, as well as other sub-categorizations that must be considered in addressing the needs of this population, such as a
student's race,
country of birth, language proficiency, school quality, and geographic location.
Their schools are small, they have one public school system for the entire
country, they do not engage in competition or standardized tests, teachers make individual
student success the priority and have the resources and freedom to do so, every school has the similar resources no matter its location, and all parents receive money from the state to help support each child... to name a few strategies
explored.
The social studies teacher might begin the unit by introducing the generalization that geography can greatly influence a
country's future and then present important details as
students continue to
explore this idea.
Over the course of a year, NCLD gathered top special education and personalized learning experts from across the
country — including educators, advocates, researchers, state and district leaders, school leaders, and parents of children with disabilities — and engaged them in discussions to learn and
explore ways to ensure that personalized learning systems integrate and benefit
students with disabilities.
The
Country Day advising process allows
students to expand their self - knowledge and gain greater awareness of their skills, interests, what they value, and what new areas they may want to
explore in high school.
Students explore the concept of journalistic objectivity and use evidence from articles about land rights in Ethiopia, Indonesia and Myanmar to debate how a
country's natural resources should be used.
These education leaders from across the
country are being recognized for their ability to inspire colleagues to
explore and embrace innovative technology solutions and instructional strategies that contribute to high - quality learning experiences for all
students.
In this set of lesson plans,
students examine the role of the consumer, the local, national and global impact of consumer behavior, and
explore how consumer power can change the lives of people in other
countries.
We will convene with
students, practitioners, and other social emotional learning (SEL) and education equity experts from across the
country to
explore ways to make the transition to post-secondary education more effective and ensure stronger outcomes for all
students.
Participants also
explored the proactive work of
Student Centered Advocacy and Bargaining for the Common Good, as well as sobering session on the Janus Supreme Court Case and the implications for all unions across the
country.
That means instead of
students taking math class, then science class, then English class, they will choose an event or phenomenon to study, incorporating multiple subjects in the process (something like
exploring the climates of different
countries, and reporting on them in French).
The authors embark on a study of twelve
countries and regions to address these issues,
exploring the structures and practices that enable some
countries to produce a higher proportion of high - achieving
students than the United States and to more equitably represent disadvantaged
students among their top scorers.
This seminar offers a unique opportunity to be an adult learner as the group
explores the roots of race and racism in this
country, and to experience Facing History content, as an educator so that you will be able to create interdisciplinary units for your
students.
Explore African American history with the following list, which introduces
students to the lives and events of notable individuals, many lesser known, whose contributions range from something as mundane as the invention of the potato chip to the medalworthy achievements of African Americans in the military service of their
country and so much more.
Just like in every other state across the
country, when all other options are off the table,
students and parents can always
explore the possibilities of private
student loans in South Carolina.
Our Online Graduate Certificate extends the reach of our program to veterinarians and veterinary
students across the
country, offering the opportunity for intensive training in three core courses that were designed to
explore the latest and best knowledge in shelter medicine while cultivating the critical thinking skills necessary to run a successful medical program in an animal shelter.
Meanwhile coursework is aimed to help
students in
exploring the ancient roots of Javanese and Balinese culture and the history of this
country that led to modern Indonesia.
By
exploring artist like Mucha, Sucharda, and Bilek to name a few,
students obtained a sense of the
country's nationalism and an understanding of the art of Prague during the late 19th century.
We recently learned that
students at Fukuoka Women's University in Japan recently participated in NWEI's Choices for Sustainable Living discussion course as part of an «
Exploring Sustainable Living» program (which included a study trip to Australia to learn about sustainable applications underway in other
countries).
As organizations such as the Law Society of BC
explore ways that properly supervised law
students and paralegals can be utilized to address this issue, I strongly encourage those involved with Law Schools across the
country to expand their clinical programs to both provide a well rounded education to
students and to work to fill the existing unmet demand for legal services.
It brings together
students, faculty, practitioners, and entrepreneurs from around the
country and the world to
explore innovation in legal education and practice.
Today,
student travelers have greater and cheaper opportunities to
explore many
countries in the world.