This accessible text will help teachers enhance their instructional strategies, benefitting all
their students in a range of ways.
Not exact matches
The interest may be to convey to
students a certain
range of information, or to cultivate
in students certain capacities for research, or to «form»
students in certain
ways, or to advance the instructor's research agenda, and so forth.
Since service organization members
range from elementary school
students all the
way up to seniors
in high school, many
of these camp programs are broken up into age - appropriate sessions.
The issue with that is that if we have
students in a classroom who are
ranging from below Low, barely able to read and make sense
of their text, to
students who are reading at this Advanced level, it is very difficult for a teacher to be able to teach to a class with that wide a variety
of literacy levels, and the problem is that these children who are not reaching the Low benchmark or are at the Low benchmark are, if you like, starting the race quite a long
way behind all
of these other kids.
We worked with Keelman's
Way on a building which met the
range of complex needs presented by the
student population, using considered design, well - chosen materials and a wealth
of special touches to ensure the build performed both
in terms
of the sensory and practical experience.
This is a fun
way to get
students exploring a wide
range of artists and designers from different time periods, working
in different media...
This is a fun
way to get
students exploring ideas as well as a
range of artists and designers from different time periods, working
in different media...
Comprising
of over 70 questions
in 12 different categories, this quiz tests
students» knowledge
in a
range of different
ways.
On this page, you will find a wide
range of activities that introduce assessment ideas and provide help
in creating rubrics, to get workshop participants thinking and talking about the many
ways student learning can be assessed.
Students then look at a
range of memorials, and think about why they are developed
in such a
way - location, design etc..
It doesn't matter if any
of the words don't feature
in your immediate or even longer - term learning plan: the games are a great
way of encouraging your
students to engage with SPANISH using a
range of skills, and to build their vocabulary at the same time.
Can be used
in a simple
way for foundation pupils concentrating on simple sentences with a
range of adjectives to describe people or
in a more challenging
way for more able
students.
Those five programs illustrate a wide
range of ways in which schools and businesses have combined forces to benefit
students, teachers, and entire communities.
«We want to be a self - paced institution and we don't want to get
in the
way of students who come with competencies and learn quickly,» Levin says, «but the reality is we have a wide
range of ability and experience
in our
students.»
Teachers can intervene to highlight the intellectual contributions
of students with low status (sometimes referred to as «assigning competence»), create learning tasks that require a wide
range of skills and abilities, and structure activities
in a
way that requires participation from everyone.
What's needed to cultivate good teachers — and by extension, better
students — is a
range of support including mentorship and the ability to learn and grow
in a formal
way, they believe.
The Living Archive allows teachers and
students around Australia to easily access a vast
range of literature, art, culture and language, leading them to think about different
ways to consider Indigenous knowledge
in their own contexts.
Through the Turtlegate narrative,
students were able to explore the problem
in a number
of engaging
ways, including a scientific investigation into the water quality
of the dam, face - to - face interviews with a
range of experts, including parties who were involved
in the incident, as well as developing, testing and analysing prototypes for either catching or finding the turtle (if he were located
in the school's dam).
In today's activity, the Year 1
students build on their interpersonal skills by learning how to negotiate their
way out
of a
range of tricky situations.
You can increase
students» awareness
of their
range of choices
in content areas by having them, for example, explore different
ways to solve math problems or analyze character actions
in stories.
Led by Bright Young Things tutor James Weber and developed by Bright Young Things» Carys Wright, the day focused on topics that were pre-selected by the
students and approached
in a
range of ways.
The United States has many lessons it can learn from how other countries are deploying virtual education and how it might partner up with those countries
in different
ways to offer a wider
range of educational and cultural experiences to its
students.
Levinson explains how iPads can accelerate
student workflow, why they're not replacements for laptops, and
ways in which they can serve a wider
range of learners, learning styles, and modalities.
In this way, students use intercultural understanding to comprehend and create a range of texts that present diverse cultural perspectives, and to empathise with a variety of people and characters in various cultural setting
In this
way,
students use intercultural understanding to comprehend and create a
range of texts that present diverse cultural perspectives, and to empathise with a variety
of people and characters
in various cultural setting
in various cultural settings.
Advantages Entertaining
way of introducing content and raising issues Internet content easily updated Usually keeps group's attention Cost effective
way to obtain and disseminate content May provide opportunities for independent
student investigation
in a wide
range of topics
While allowing for a
range of NNRs to satisfy the ESA testing requirement provides information about
student performance, NNRs do not drive school - level content decisions the
way criterion - referenced statewide assessments can, which research suggests can dissuade private school leaders from participating
in education choice programs.
It doesn't take much to imagine how the technology we often take for granted
in our daily personal lives could support progressive teaching and personalized learning: by enabling communication and collaboration among
students and teachers, increasing
student choice and differentiation, offering a wider
range of when and where
students learn, and giving teachers insight into
student learning
in ways that weren't possible even a few years ago.
These resources, along with the corresponding instructional management system, work to ensure that
students progress through the curriculum
in a meaningful and comprehensive
way, regardless
of the wide
range of ability levels
in the classroom.
Accordingly, and also per the research, this is not getting much better
in that, as per the authors
of this article as well as many other scholars, (1) «the variance
in value - added scores that can be attributed to teacher performance rarely exceeds 10 percent; (2)
in many
ways «gross» measurement errors that
in many
ways come, first, from the tests being used to calculate value - added; (3) the restricted
ranges in teacher effectiveness scores also given these test scores and their limited stretch, and depth, and instructional insensitivity — this was also at the heart
of a recent post whereas
in what demonstrated that «the entire
range from the 15th percentile
of effectiveness to the 85th percentile
of [teacher] effectiveness [using the EVAAS] cover [ed] approximately 3.5 raw score points [given the tests used to measure value - added];» (4) context or
student, family, school, and community background effects that simply can not be controlled for, or factored out; (5) especially at the classroom / teacher level when
students are not randomly assigned to classrooms (and teachers assigned to teach those classrooms)... although this will likely never happen for the sake
of improving the sophistication and rigor
of the value - added model over
students» «best interests.»
Both the community and the university
students have benefited
in numerous
ways since the program started
in 2009,
ranging from higher elementary
student achievement to cultural immersion for teacher candidates to grant funding for community improvements, such as a shared walking path on the grounds
of the elementary school.
The likelihood that
students will achieve the aims
of the standards will be substantially shaped by how well teachers teach challenging academic skills
in ways that support a wide
range of learners.
K12 sells a variety
of ways to learn online,
ranging from hybrid schools —
in which
students meet
in a classroom but take courses via computer — to a la carte courses purchased by traditional schools.
TAP uses a set
of standards for evaluating teachers that is based on the work
of consultant Charlotte Danielson.1
In Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching (1996), Danielson breaks teaching down into four major categories (planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction, and professional responsibilities); 22 themes (
ranging from demonstrating knowledge
of the subjects taught to designing
ways to motivate
students to learn); and 77 skills (such as when and how to use different groupings
of students and the most effective
ways to give
students feedback).
We know our efforts are paying off
in a number
of ways,
ranging from improvements
in student test scores, attendance rates and parent survey results, to a decrease
in failing grades and disciplinary incidents.
The event, held at the Rubin Museum
in Manhattan, honored five people who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to enacting positive change
in education: Tanell Pendleton, an English teacher who has worked at Bronx Haven High School for eight years, and Michael Wolach, founding teacher and instructional coach at Jill Chaifetz Transfer School, both
of whom have worked with Eskolta on multi-year projects on topics
ranging from developing
students» academic mindsets to implementing outcomes - based grading; Cristal Cruz, a graduate
of Brooklyn Frontiers High School, who, after facing significant challenges during school, graduated as salutatorian, enrolled
in college, and is now working at Good Shepherd Service to support
students in the same
way she was supported; and Jeff and Tricia Raikes, co-founders
of the Raikes Foundation and part
of the founding team
of Microsoft, who have become champions
of school improvement by establishing national initiatives such as the Mindset Scholars Network and the
Student Agency Improvement Community.
In addition, different kinds of writing tasks — persuasive essays, research papers, journalistic reports, responses to literature — encourage students to develop the full range of their writing and thinking skills in ways that writing a five - paragraph essay over and over again do no
In addition, different kinds
of writing tasks — persuasive essays, research papers, journalistic reports, responses to literature — encourage
students to develop the full
range of their writing and thinking skills
in ways that writing a five - paragraph essay over and over again do no
in ways that writing a five - paragraph essay over and over again do not.
With a growing
student population
of English language learners from diverse backgrounds, the Houston Independent School District offers a
range of language acquisition programs to serve Spanish - dominant English Language Learners
in elementary school, including bilingual programs
in the form
of transitional late - exit, one -
way developmental, and two -
way bilingual immersion.
In contrast, multi-media technologies can be transformed in a variety of ways to allow a broader range of learners to engage with information — allowing educators to optimize learning for every studen
In contrast, multi-media technologies can be transformed
in a variety of ways to allow a broader range of learners to engage with information — allowing educators to optimize learning for every studen
in a variety
of ways to allow a broader
range of learners to engage with information — allowing educators to optimize learning for every
student.
These concepts, OECD notes, become relatively stable during adolescence, leading
students «to behave
in consistent and predictable
ways across a wide
range of situations.»
In a class of 33 students (too many, I might add) of tenth graders taking Advanced Placement US Government and Politics I can easily have a very wide range of learning styles: were I to always teach in the same way I would be ignoring those differences, favoring some while disfavoring other
In a class
of 33
students (too many, I might add)
of tenth graders taking Advanced Placement US Government and Politics I can easily have a very wide
range of learning styles: were I to always teach
in the same way I would be ignoring those differences, favoring some while disfavoring other
in the same
way I would be ignoring those differences, favoring some while disfavoring others.
By documenting and recognizing schools that invest
in a
range of ways to support each and every
student, the Schools
of Opportunity project provides concrete evidence that schools can pursue and achieve the promise
of public education
in a democracy.
Because the program inherently asks
students to demonstrate their learning
in a variety
of ways and with a wide
range of tasks and projects, the teacher is given a clearer view as to the mastery
of the content.
CFNJ offers a
range of Scholarship Fund options that enable
students to succeed
in a variety
of ways.
When we vary the
ways in which information is presented to
students, create a
range of opportunities for
students to demonstrate their learning, and engage
students in authentic learning experiences, we create multiple means
of access to high levels
of learning for ALL
students.
To assess the involvement
of families
in the lives
of college
students, her dissertation triangulates three sets
of data:
in - depth interviews with Black undergraduate men and women, their mothers who act as links to other kin, and college personnel, who are on the «front line» interacting with families,
in a wide -
range of on - campus offices to obtain an institutional perspective on the
ways such offices either bridge the gap or separate families,
students, and the university.
If you're clueless and doubtful about the
way in which you should approach your methodology, help is readily available — GetGoodGrade.com is a custom writing company that provides a broad
range of services for all
students who are
in difficulty.
Have
students present their projects to each other for a wide -
ranging sense
of how empathy can be activated
in a mainly visual
way.
Inviting a diverse
range of guest speakers is one
way in which
students will see and appreciate diversity
in the community.
Under the direction
of Industrial Design faculty members Sinclair Smith and Henry Yoo, Pratt industrial design graduate
students have created a
range of household and tabletop products that help keep, save, and treasure time
in various
ways.
BMW's Benoit Jacob told us
in an exclusive interview that hybrid and electric technologies are changing the
way cars are designed and a US - based
student designed a
range of furniture for youth prison cells.