Through the collaborative nature of the design, teachers also were able to express their voices, challenge themselves, and connect with
students in new ways.
This column from a coordinator of New York's iLearn NYC program — a blended learning initiative throughout the public schools — notes «that blended learning that is not managed ethically can be damaging, but that strong teachers can use blended learning to help
all students in new ways.»
Teachers trained in Learner - Centered Teaching engage
their students in new ways so their students take responsibility for their own learning.
What matters is how we use these tools to solve problems smarter, deliver knowledge, support students, reimagine instruction, refashion cost structures, and challenge
students in new ways.
What the device and its applications really allow teachers to do is challenge
students in new ways.
Some mix of online instruction, even if intermingled with face - to - face learning, can challenge
students in new ways.
So schools that build on those attitudes by designing collaborative learning environments could engage disadvantaged
students in new ways.
Former engineering professor and executive director of the Maker Education Initiative describes how the Maker Movement is engaging STEM
students in new ways.
If we want to develop
our students in new ways, we as teachers must be willing to develop ourselves in new ways.
After some initial resistance, Mr. Brown says that his teachers now love breakfast in the classroom and the ability it gives them to bond with
their students in a new way; the teachers like connecting the children to good nutrition.
These programs «engage
students in a new way — a very student - centered way,» says Anna Maria Menza, a teacher - librarian at Cherry Creek High School, in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
Book Adventure: An Online Reading Program Rewards Young Bookworms A new online reading incentive program is promoting reading for pleasure among
students in a new way.
«FuelEd helped me to understand myself and
my students in a new way.
Not exact matches
Tech startsup are pioneering a wave of
new ways to personalize the learning experience for every
student in the classroom
The former
New York University art
student, fashion intern at Teen Vogue and fashion assistant at W and Vogue started her website, Into the Gloss,
in 2010 as a
way to learn and share tips from women she admired, including Arianna Huffington, J.Crew creative director Jenna Lyons and the world's top makeup artists.
In this
new course, Raja aims to teach
students to improve their work by examining their writing on four separate levels: narrative, paragraph, sentence, all the
way down to individual words.
They suggest allowing more foreign entrepreneurs to receive permanent work visas, letting foreign
students in STEM fields to remain and work (particularly as they are twice as likely as native - born Americans to start businesses), and have state and local organizations and governments try
new ways to encourage entrepreneurship.
The piece draws a comparison to Virginia's Fairfax County, which is similar
in many
ways to Westchester: They're both suburbs of big cities (
New York and Washington, D.C.), they have similarly high home values, and they educate about the same number of
students in public schools, which
in both places have a good reputation.
While DeVos enumerated the
ways in which the DCL «comes up far too short for far too many
students,» she did not announce any
new initiatives to take its place.
These mass shooting drills have become the
new normal, and a generation of American
students have learned to lock and barricade their classroom doors the same
way they learn to drop and roll
in case of a fire.
In Parkland, «while the
students and parents speaking up were no more passionate than the young people of, say, the Black Lives Matter movement, it was clear that the political establishment was going to receive them a different
way,»
New Yorker contributor Emily Witt noted last week.
The state, and the republican school
in particular, must play its role
in transmitting this inheritance to each
new generation and to immigrants by assuring mastery of French language, literature, and history, and socializing
students into the French
way of life.
In a word, the character of our student clientele and the changes within scholarship alike make our adherence to the classical paradigm of the historical - critical method problematic, and invite us to think of new ways in which to engage our students in critical reflection on materials they may be meeting for the very first tim
In a word, the character of our
student clientele and the changes within scholarship alike make our adherence to the classical paradigm of the historical - critical method problematic, and invite us to think of
new ways in which to engage our students in critical reflection on materials they may be meeting for the very first tim
in which to engage our
students in critical reflection on materials they may be meeting for the very first tim
in critical reflection on materials they may be meeting for the very first time.
Cobb and his colleague (and former
student) David Griffin co-wrote Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition
in 1976, where the identification of God as «creative - responsive love» appears.52 To say with the
New Testament that God is love requires, in their estimation, the further clarification that God is love both creatively, in the way in which God offers an opening to new emergence in the unfolding moment, and responsively: «God enjoys our enjoyments, and suffers with our sufferin
New Testament that God is love requires,
in their estimation, the further clarification that God is love both creatively,
in the
way in which God offers an opening to
new emergence in the unfolding moment, and responsively: «God enjoys our enjoyments, and suffers with our sufferin
new emergence
in the unfolding moment, and responsively: «God enjoys our enjoyments, and suffers with our sufferings.
And so are public school teachers across the country who are being told via this fiasco not to be creative as teachers, not to challenge their
students to think
in new ways.
In other words, theological education still has not found a
new paradigm for the nature of theology, reasons for the
way it organizes its course of study, and a coherent version of the routes
students take through their studies.
Whatever their limitations, there is no doubt
in my mind that they expose
students to important features of what is going on
in our world and offer them
new ways of understanding their larger context.
Still, there is no
way that, for this Jerusalemite and all other Israeli husbands and fathers» along with
students at university who miss their exams, and beginners
in new jobs or careers who are one
way and another bound to be set back» the burden of yearly, as I like to think of it, «fulfillment» is not at the least a nuisance and more often than not downright onerous.
Hard questions arise when people of faith exercise religion
in ways that may be seen to conflict with the
new right to same - sex marriage — when, for example, a religious college provides married
student housing only to opposite - sex married couples, or a religious adoption agency declines to place children with same - sex married couples.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental change
In our
new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7
In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental change
In this
way, and only
in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental change
in this
way, our educational system will equip its
students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
In the calculus the
student discovers a
new way of thinking, one which is both dynamic and supple.
The Elector was pleased with the good intake of
students being achieved, and was placing no opposition
in the
way of the formation of a
new policy which was generally accepted now that Karlstadt had come round to it, and a formal set of Theses on the subject had been successfully defended.
In that time, she says she has spearheaded efforts to embrace new trends and enhance the dining services program in a way that's relevant and attractive for its student
In that time, she says she has spearheaded efforts to embrace
new trends and enhance the dining services program
in a way that's relevant and attractive for its student
in a
way that's relevant and attractive for its
students.
I'm a food - technology
student and always interested
in new ways of cooking or preparing things.
The 27
students from the vocational school were divided into three teams and competed
in a timed, «Chopped» - style contest to invent
new ways to prepare Kontos International Pastry Puffs.
In general, school salad bars are an effective
way for schools to apply
new federal school lunch nutrition standards, which require that a variety of fruits and vegetables are offered to
students daily.
By the end of class, confusion and frustration gave
way to the satisfaction of a
new depth of comprehension, not delivered
in whole cloth by an omniscient adult, but constructed from the ground up,
in part through a dialogue among
students.
Donna travels the world to promote Registered Dietitian Nutritionists and the Academy, but she is still happiest eating lunch with Burke County Public School
students, out standing
in collard fields with organic farmer Sam Adderson, or planning
new ways to get even more local products, like grits, onto school lunch trays and farmers market shopping bags.
Earlier this month, FUTP60 announced the winners of their Team Up «Dynamic Duos» photo contest; congratulations to all the winners, especially Program Advisor Lynn L. and
Student Ambassador Mati G., of Wisconsin, who have launched their school's brand -
new FUTP60 program
in a big
way!
Sunbridge is committed to helping make Waldorf teacher education possible, and each year we look for
new and additional
ways to support our program
students in their studies.
A fascinating chapter considers the work of a young chess instructor
in Brooklyn who turns unmotivated low - income
students into chess champions by teaching them
new ways to solve problems and recover from failures.
These
students continue to work hard
in a class even after failing a few tests; when they are stumped or confused by complex material, they look for
new ways to master it rather than simply giving up.
In general, school salad bars are an effective
way for schools to apply
new federal school lunch nutrition standards, which require that a variety of fruits and vegetables are offered to
students daily.
Camp can be an opportunity for a
student who's struggling
in school to catch up, or can provide a gifted
student the chance to delve into a subject
in a deeper or
new and exciting
way.
In scenes that in no way will convince critics that the upper chamber should be scrapped one Labour lord offered a bottle of champagne to anyone who could come up with a better title for the new universities regulator than the government's preferred title of Office for Students, or Of - Stud for shor
In scenes that
in no way will convince critics that the upper chamber should be scrapped one Labour lord offered a bottle of champagne to anyone who could come up with a better title for the new universities regulator than the government's preferred title of Office for Students, or Of - Stud for shor
in no
way will convince critics that the upper chamber should be scrapped one Labour lord offered a bottle of champagne to anyone who could come up with a better title for the
new universities regulator than the government's preferred title of Office for
Students, or Of - Stud for short.
«The state's rapidly improving economic picture means there's a real opportunity for the state to more fully invest
in its public schools, including dedicating
new money to Foundation Aid as a
way of increasing equity and further helping
students to thrive,» said NYSUT President Andy Pallotta.
Two
new Quinnipiac University polls show that New York voters trust the teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education in the state, and two thirds of New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learni
new Quinnipiac University polls show that
New York voters trust the teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education in the state, and two thirds of New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learni
New York voters trust the teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education
in the state, and two thirds of
New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learni
New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate
way to measure how well
students are learning.
What we will be doing shortly, when we come forward with our response to the Browne report, is install
new measures that will ensure that the
way in which
students go to university is fairer and less punitive on those who are disadvantaged than the system that we inherited from the Labour party.»
«Her dedication to engaging
students in a hands - on
way, her drive to continue her own learning and growth as an educator and her generosity
in sharing best practices with her colleagues makes her the perfect example of a great
New York state teacher.»
«Governor Cuomo's State of the State address contains a number of policy proposals that will help
New York's
students in important
ways, including focusing resources on at - risk
students and schools with the greatest needs.