Sentences with phrase «students fit adults»

Making sure that students fit adults» expectations for involvement shows students that the authentic ways they reveal their thoughts, beliefs, ideals, and wisdom aren't the «right» ways to be heard.

Not exact matches

Not all students learn the same, which is why we surround your child with adults who believe all students can succeed when they are given the tools that fit their particular learning style.
Sherman Curl, the academic coordinator — i.e., principal — at the Adult Career Development Center PLC in Richmond, handed me a brochure describing the students for whom the PLC is a good fit.
We strengthen it when we bring students and adults together — in whatever ways fit the situation best — to keep company with each other, ask each other questions, and witness each other's hands and minds at work.
Taken from the perspective of the student, the types of adults and supports the student needs might actually drive a new framework for the teaching profession, rather than rejiggering old concepts to fit this new model in a way that might replicate the achievement gap down the line.
Too many schools, governments, and organizations are manipulating student voice to fit into their adult - driven, anti-authentic approaches to promoting particular education reform agendas.
It includes class sizes of not more than 17 students, a curriculum that relies heavily on adult mentors and trained educational advisers, and a customized learning program to fit a student's strongest performance capabilities.
He recalls being frustrated by how often students» identities got flattened by the need of adults to fit them into categories for available services.
Whether for middle grade students, adult romance readers, CEOs and executives, new moms, or baby boomers, knowing your target reader is the first step in identifying exactly which book publicity may be a fit for your book.
Tuitions are a lot higher these days and a college degree later in life as an adult results in less working years to repay the student loan while at the same time having more general financial obligations to try and fit the payment in to.
With current debates and concerns on the future of the U.S. economy mounting in the news, high school students and young adults are faced with many complicated questions about how they fit into this overwhelming equation.
For college students and recent grads (or rambling adults, for that matter) who make all A's and can't ever make up their minds about which direction to turn, a portfolio career might be a great fit.
Kristin Sherry is Founder of Virtus Career Consulting, helping adults find their personal path to career success and assisting parents and students to achieve clarity on best fit academic and career pursuits.
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