Not exact matches
I'm in a really
good place with my finances (2k savings, no
student debt, only expenses essentially rent, groceries, and utilities) and I want
to get ahead financially so I can pay my parents back and save up a lot.
Schools need
to know that they're going
to get this funding for five years so they can actually put some really
good programs in
place, and know they're going
to be able
to sustain it
to see
students through their years of schooling.
As I
got to know my
students, I learned about the people who were important in their lives — siblings, cousins, parents, grandparents — as
well as the
places, activities, and traditions they cherished in their communities (locally and in native countries their families had emigrated from).
Learn about a Quiet Time intervention in
place at Visitacion Valley Middle School that helps
students relax, promotes
well - being, and fosters more positive interactions; then explore four steps
to implementing a meditation program at school and find tips for
getting started.
«
Well done
to all those
students who have worked so hard
to get their results and secure their
place at university or college.
Behavior can become more erratic then, and without
good habits in
place,
students are more likely
to get out of control.
Given these views, it followed that the only hope for black
students to get a
good education was
to be rescued from their inferior institutions and pathologies and
placed in integrated schools.
Here are some recent quotes from a variety of people who have used these resources: «using these resources sprung me back into life... Going
to school is a pleasure now» «
got me excited about being in school again... long time since that's happened» «shows you don't need
to be a bruiser, basher or battle - axe
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to life when I started using these resources» «these have saved us thousands at SLT and made our school a much
better place» «
best resources I have used in over twenty years of CPD» «we use these ideas when recruiting new staff... it works, it really does work» «really useful in framing staff and
student feedback» «rich and valuable... helps develop the language and the decisions we make» «my
students relate
to these ideas and now it's a beautiful class
to be in... at last» «gives you splendid ideas you can work in your own classes» «I was never any
good at visualising what success might look like... now I can see the bright lights» «extremely helpful» «inspectors praised our use of these resources and commended our progress» «genuinely helped
get my Mojo back... my colleagues and classes have also noticed the new me» «just had some of my
best days at school because of these resources» «there is nothing
better at this price»
«For some
students yes (it's about
getting them back
to the school they've come from), but for some we seem
to be the
best place to suit them.
They require enough time for each component
to be done
well, for
students to get time in the field, for experts
to come in at the appropriate
place, and for the final product
to be high quality.
He
placed the
best teachers in reading positions
to ensure struggling
students get the attention and focus they need
to gain proficiency in reading.
If we could
get back
to the basics — great schools — and empowering families
to make the decisions that
best suit their child's education, we might see more success stories for
students, which is at the heart of why educators like McKeon signed up for this work in the first
place.
As school board directors, you are fully aware that resourced public schools are desirable
places to learn and are the
best setting for every Wisconsin
student to get off toward a great future.
Here's what I told them: As a teacher, I would love for someone
to ask me
to imagine what it would be like
to work in a
place that ensures that all teachers have the chance
to improve their craft, and be rewarded for
getting better; a
place that lets all teachers make the
best use of their talents by focusing their time and energy on parts of their job that they do
best; a
place that lets great teachers multiply their impact by giving more
students access
to their teaching for more pay; and a
place that offers excellent teachers leadership roles that are not far removed from
students.
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A classroom community provides a safe
place for
students and is a huge asset
to your classroom management
Getting the school year off
to a
good...
As Dropout Nation has noted ad nauseam, few of the accountability systems allowed
to replace No Child's Adequate Yearly Progress provision are worthy of the name; far too many of them, including the A-
to-F grading systems put into
place by such states as New Mexico (as
well as subterfuges that group all poor and minority
students into one super-subgroup) do little
to provide data families, policymakers, teachers, and school leaders need
to help all
students get high - quality education.
«If you have this line in third grade, then it might be the case that schools respond
to that... by giving a lot more effort
to students and maybe moving the
best teachers in or maybe a more motivated focus on reading before the kids
get to the third grade in the first
place and face the probability of being retained.»
The choice we never
got was
to put in
place the
best practices we know that match our
students» needs.
Duncan opened the meeting by describing a «tremendous urgency
to get better educationally,» noting the country's fall from first
to 16th
place in the world in college graduation rates, the national high school dropout rate of 25 percent, and his belief that the United States has a skills crisis — not a jobs crisis — and must
better prepare
students for their transition
to a career.
We have a lot
to learn, but it seems that schools that excel in building these qualities are
places where
students are loved and supported by highly engaged teachers, where they work on
getting along
better, play together, satisfy their curiosity, make art, try new technologies, and explore new ideas.
When these experienced teachers refer
to «
getting to know their
students,» it is true that they are referring in part
to a
student's English language proficiency, as
well as strategizing the
best way
to assess the
student's language and literacy skills with valid, reliable measures in order
to place student in the appropriate classrooms.
While parents think about back
to school shopping,
getting kids back
to a
good sleep schedule,
getting everyone registered for their classes, and setting up a solid morning schedule for everyone (parents and kids), there's one important
place that can be amplified
to really support
student success — the dialog between teachers and parents about
students and assessments.
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In this year - long,
place - based,
student - centered program, participants not only learn environmental science concepts, but also
get a chance
to utilize scientific practice
to better understand their parks and communities.
Getting to see my surroundings and new
places as a
student was the
best reward I could ever
get.
I do think that extra emphasis should be
placed throughout on
getting across
to students the working environment of science: including the what, how, and why of peer review, checks and balances, etc. (methodologic hygiene if you will); and also on the values of science — everything from rigor and integrity
to valuing the
best, real insights above, you know, just «winning» for the sake of winning (by whatever means).
Hauser has managed
to get students conserving by changing some everyday habits, such as using both sides of a sheet of paper, saving outdated fliers in a scrap drawer for reuse,
placing food scraps in a compost bin behind the school, as
well as collecting bottles and cans for recycling.
After articling at an established medium - sized Vancouver firm myself 26 years ago, and pretty
well staying with downtown Vancouver firms for most of my professional life, I'd have
to say that
students who article in Surrey or practise for their first few years there (or for that matter, any
place outside of downtown Vancouver), may have a greater opportunity for
getting into court on a regular basis than their downtown counterparts, who can be stuck compiling lists of documents on multimillion - dollar deals and doing memos of law while their Surrey colleagues are in trial after trial, and chambers application after chambers application, cutting their teeth in front of judges.
The charity Step Up
To Serve has been set up to help students get involved in social action, so is a good place to start lookin
To Serve has been set up
to help students get involved in social action, so is a good place to start lookin
to help
students get involved in social action, so is a
good place to start lookin
to start looking.
Other roles of the position include inculcating unity and teamwork amongst
students by
placing them in groups during class work for them
to get to know each other
better, learn from one another, and
get along even
better.