Again, use technology and let
the students hear your thinking.
Let
the students hear you think about your decisions of what to put in the timeline.
Not exact matches
One
student told me that he
thought college
students tended to ramp up their privacy settings and change them more frequently because «we're getting closer to being in the real world and we've all
heard these horror stories of prospective employers mining applicants» Facebooks.
Hearing students cite Marcuse while decrying bourgeois society, Novak
thought it a good idea to bring Marcuse to campus for a day of discussion and lecturing.
My
students love getting into debates about religion and I really enjoy
hearing their
thoughts about what they understand about different religions and specifically Christianity.
I am glad you used that theory as an example — as I had never
heard it before and that is my point exactly — bringing other theories to the table allows for
students to explore and
think and research.
When I asked whether the neighbors
think Rutba is weird, Jonathan said, «You should
hear [the high school
student] tell his friends where he lives.
And I then
heard students respond positively, even as the professor was showing how far Mullins departed from what classic Christianity
thought its God - talk had been about.
While some people whom I would include in this mode of
thought are involved with «religious studies,» particularly at the undergraduate level, and see autobiographies as a valid way of introducing
students to different religious traditions (and I would agree that it is a valid way), the main drive, I believe, is focused on the central task of theology — serving the
hearing of the word of God in a particular time and place.
Trinity College Dublin economics professor John O'Hagan didn't
think much of it when he hadn't
heard in weeks from the third - year
student he'd hired i -LRB-...)
We
thought hearing from high school counselor and CS board member Lisa Spengler on how she helps her
students choose a high school would help provide some perspective on an alternative way to
think about high school choice.
We often
hear this kind of
thinking from people who are new to the school food reform movement, or from
students just starting to get involved with trying to make changes.
But that hasn't necessarily been good for the kids whose parents hover over their every
thought and action: According to recent studies, college
students who have helicopter parents were more likely to be neurotic and dependent, and kids who keep
hearing how special they are are likely to turn into narcissists.
The recent violent U.C. Berkeley
student protests were intended to deny
students and others from
hearing a dissident speaker's
thoughts and comments.
«When I
hear the word mentor, I
think of Dr. Pat Marsteller,» says Holly Carpenter, a fourth - year graduate
student in chemistry at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
There were few people along the way, because we are in a very small community, but we
think it was important for the community to see us and to
hear from us about what we do at Yachay Tech and what motivates our
students.
Until encountering him, many
students had never even
heard of the Ph.D. and initially
thought that he was a physician.
BADIA POZZEVERI CHURCHYARD, ALTOPASCIO, ITALY — On a hot afternoon in July 2012, Giuseppe Vercellotti was digging up bones near the wall of an abandoned medieval church here,
thinking about getting a cold drink, when he
heard his
students call his name.
As a graduate
student rotating through medical clinics, I once
heard a patient say, «Good morning, I
think I am allergic to water.»
But heres the thing: As much as I believed them, I still wanted to
hear what the
students thought.
I am a university
student trying to get through everything, I am very smart and a great conversationalist, I am also a good listener and want to
hear what you
think
Im not a grad
student anymore, but I used to be, and Im a postdoc now, so I
think I. Ive
heard the penetration of online dating in PGH is less extensive than in.
He says: It concerns me that the focus of your special seems to be classical music; but when I
think of the age and maturity level of a typical
student, I know that in most cases they aren't going to jump on the classical bandwagon before the music they
hear on the radio.
Many of the
thoughts that pass through
students» minds would be of great value for their teachers to know, but opportunities to
hear them can feel few and far between.
To measure tolerance we included four statements on the survey to which
students could express their level of agreement or disagreement: 1) People who disagree with my point of view bother me; 2) Artists whose work is critical of America should not be allowed to have their work shown in art museums; 3) I appreciate
hearing views different from my own; and 4) I
think people can have different opinions about the same thing.
«You often
hear the phrase, «Education starts at home,» used mostly for young children and
students, but I
think that idea carries all the way through a
student's academic career,» Hill said.
The discussion usually starts out slow, but
students get the hang of it, and soon we
hear, «While I'm proud of my work, I
think I could have done better by...» or «I was really unmotivated during the project.
When a
student hears a strategy or solution path that matches his
thinking, he makes the «me, too» sign, acknowledging his classmate's reasoning, expressing that he had a similar idea, and communicating his understanding of what has been shared.
Alice and Margaret - I
think several of our guests would be curious to
hear you each weigh in on how
students respond to tech - enabled formative assessment?
After a little wait time,
students share their answers with a partner, allowing them to
hear another's
thinking and to articulate their own observations.
During one of these conversations last November, I was particularly emotional as I encouraged my
students to
think of ideas — to come up with ways for their voices to be
heard.
I
hear that many of the best colleges are now placing far greater emphasis on
student maturity, our independence of
thought, and our breadth of potential talent than on test scores.
When I first saw the title, never having
heard of TSL, I
thought this might be a late - night infomercial about a new diet supplement designed to make all
students attentive.
Doing college - level work requires more than just taking what you read at face value and memorizing a bunch of facts —
students should practice
thinking critically about what they see,
hear and read.
But she wants to
hear from the
students themselves about whether the CFA coursework «pushes them to
think more deeply.»
The
students think about each of their senses in turn, smelling, touching, tasting,
hearing and seeing.
I
think it's important that our children (
students) not only
hear us say they can achieve anything - but also that we provide them with mentors, role models, inspiration, support, assurance and examples, that it is ok to take risks, make mistakes and fail.
The Obama administration will be equally unhappy to
hear what both teachers and the public
think about its proposals to require similar
student suspension and expulsion rates across racial and ethnic groups.
The simple goal is to have
students hearing about the Holocaust,
thinking about it, discussing it, and then drawing conclusions.
«It reinforced what a lot of teachers were
thinking, but when you're
hearing it from the mouths of your own
students [that's] really powerful.
Still, I respect that some
students would prefer expressing their
thoughts anonymously, and however I can manage, I want to
hear from as many of them as possible.
The ideas offered then become the group's ideas and a spokesperson can be appointed, offering a shy
student an opportunity to have their
thoughts heard without having to face the class.
Current users of the book have said: «this is groundbreaking stuff... so simple and so powerful...», «I feel stronger because I know what to ask about the evidence... any evidence», «my primary colleagues love this book... now we bounce off each other and have become a great school», «Dr Slater is a real living teacher and I
think a modern day maverick... as soon as I
hear words like «the evidence says...» I use what I got from this book...» «I want the best from my
students, my staff and myself and....
Helps
students to
think critically about numbers they have
heard in the news and understand what they really mean.
After
hearing students»
thoughts, you might create pie charts to compare the two sets of results.
(One AUP clause I
heard of that I
thought was really interesting was one that stated that if a teacher felt a
student had gone to an unacceptable site, the teacher,
student, and the
student's parents would review the site together to determine whether the site violated the teacher's AUP.
And, I'm curious, do you
think that teachers today have a hard time
hearing their
students and why?
This resource practises listening skills by getting
students thinking about what the words they
hear might look like (spelling) and then being able to pick out individual words they didn't understand in a listening text and ask for clarification in German.?
One
student, John Vieregge, then nineteen, took what he believed was a photograph of a shrimp boat (he had
heard it), but the vessel was so far in the distance that his teachers
thought it was a serendipitous image of seagulls caught in flight.
Students need to learn how to properly question what they read, see,
hear, and
think.