Not exact matches
Last year, a team of four
students from New York University's Abu Dhabi campus and I
presented in front of a panel of judges at the Hult Prize, which awards $ 1 million in seed funding to innovative startup ideas that address a global social
challenge.
From the city's point of view, the process of
presenting a
challenge and being offered an in - depth solution by a group of enthusiastic, creative
students seemed like a big win.
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It will be much harder to do that in the future unless the college administration reverses its
present course, calls the faculty and
students who have been brutalizing Professor Esolen to order, and reaffirms Providence College's commitment to genuine academic freedom and to a Catholic vision of the human person that
challenges the tribalism and identity politics eroding our culture and our politics.
I not only
present content but try to
challenge students with new ideas and foster their ability to reflect critically.
In terms of our previous discussion of the rhythm of education, the subject matter and an interesting manner of
presenting it, the
challenge of new ideas hopefully touches the recesses of creativity within each
student, and stimulates their interest, prompting interest in further inquiry.
As I assess the confusion of our
present condition, this is precisely the task with which we must
challenge our
students, our religious communions, our society, and ourselves.
The Culinary School at Eva's Village is a six - month vocational program, and many of the
students even came in over the weekend prior to try out recipes they planned to
present during the Kontos Foods Culinary
Challenge.
When everyone feels heard, when
challenges have been
presented and addressed, when everyone has a chance to review the best available data in order to make the best decision for the
students — that's how breakfast in the classroom becomes a sustainable program.
Homeschooling high school
students often
presents new
challenges to homeschoolers.
As a result, fewer undergraduate nursing
students experience caring for women who choose physiologic birth, which
presents a
challenge for nurse educators and implications for preparing
students to provide appropriate care for all childbearing women after the
students graduate.
The Conrad Foundation's Spirit of Innovation
Challenge (SOIC) presents high school students with a very broad challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematic
Challenge (SOIC)
presents high school
students with a very broad
challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematic
challenge: create an innovative product that provides solution to a real - world problem such that someone can pay for it, by applying principles in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
This involved bringing together different local organisations and political and civic leaders to
present information on their roles in working for sustainability, but also to hear the
students» views and work on addressing environmental
challenges.
Although being a first - generation
student may
present some unique
challenges, it need not stand in the way of success.
However, college
presents new
challenges for these
students as well as for college support personnel, and gathering and analyzing college experiences of
students with ASD is fundamental to their success.
In an introduction to the special JSTE issue, editors Joseph Krajcik and Ibrahim Delen call attention to the current
challenges posed by NGSS, which calls for a shift from classrooms where ideas are merely
presented to
students to those where «
students grapple with data and ideas and use those ideas to explain phenomena and design solutions to problems.»
This is a message that learning disabilities are not going to affect everyone the same way, and they
present more
challenges to older
students.»
«The formidable
challenges to improve the way we educate culturally and linguistically diverse
students mean teachers and schools can no longer work in isolation,» said Lynch School of Education Associate Professor Martin Scanlan, co-author of a study
presented today at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting.
This can
present a major
challenge for maintaining that sense of common - ground community found in academia, where you are surrounded by other postdocs, graduate
students, and professors, all with similar pressures.»
Just a glimpse of the
challenge comes from graduate
student Sandra Grijalva's late breaking oral abstract describing «Induced Pacemaker Spheroids as a Model to Reverse - Engineer the Native Sinoatrial Node», which was
presented yesterday.
Convention highlights included a series of public debates on key issues and
challenges facing Mars exploration and the future of the U.S. space program, as well as the final face - off of university
student teams
presenting designs for the Mars Society's International Gemini Mars competition.
I wanted the
challenge of learning different ways of
presenting the poses and then observing how my words landed on the
students.
Presenting relevant, interesting, and
challenging problems that can be approached and solved with different strategies and tools gives
students choices that best fit their learning preferences.
Its schools, which span grades K - 12, also strive to integrate subjects, and they
challenge students to
present their work publicly.
Choose poems short enough for
students to focus on the
challenge you
present.
Building an effective distance learning experience for
students with limited literacy and numeracy skills
presents a unique set of
challenges.
While some new or struggling teachers might need to submit daily lesson plans for many weeks or months at a time that you'll need to review and provide feedback on, others will need you in their room to help with a
challenging student, or to be a thought partner on a topic they are
presenting to the rest of the staff.
However, she acknowledges that managing a class of
students of varying abilities
presents huge
challenges, especially when she faces classes of 32 to 34
students each day.
How do you justify a program that may benefit a school district overall, but also
presents potentially life - altering
challenges to individual
students who are flunked?
Our administrators
presented the SAMR framework, and one of our high school teachers, along with her
students,
presented challenge - based learning.
But Education Elements is smart to understand both how steep the design
challenges can be for districts in moving to blended - learning models — and consequently where the action is today — as well as the opportunities blended learning
presents to rethink the use of time in school, such that it can create schools that transform teaching and learning for both teachers and
students and rack up some wins in the process.
The GCSE History Question Generator
presents 101
challenging questions mapped to the curriculum that
students can select at random to discuss.
Inherent within this shift is the need to re-evaluate the curriculum as the real - time web and information age
present new
challenges to instruction and
student engagement.
While the traditional classroom teacher is bound to confront
students with reading difficulties, most teachers have not received much (or any) preparation for the specific teaching
challenges these
students present.
In order for
challenging goals to be effective, Hattie (2011) asserts that they must be
presented in a situation that is structured so that
students can achieve them,
students must be committed to them, and
students must receive frequent feedback so they can direct and evaluate their actions accordingly.
I
presented the project as a design
challenge to
students.
More research is needed to evaluate and overcome the unique
challenges that pervasive digital media
presents to elementary school
students, says a report published by the New York City - based Joan Ganz Cooney Center, a research organization dedicated to studying technology in education.
Back - to - School Survivor Day Offers Lessons About Quality Learning Brenda Dyck recounts how her school's administrators used the Survivor TV show as a theme to strengthen teams, build camaraderie,
present challenges — and teach a few lessons about how to create a quality classroom environment for
students!
I
challenged my
students to
present readers with several difficult choices.
Beginning in 2009, we
presented a vision for addressing the
challenge of reaching every
student with excellent teachers, using job redesign and age - appropriate technology to extend excellent teachers» reach, directly and by leading other teachers, in fully accountable roles, for more pay — but within budget.
I
present data for the staff to analyze and
challenge them to come up with ways to increase
student achievement.
They range from some suitable for key stage 3 through to problems that will
present a
challenge to GCSE and AS / A2
students.
You can either cut each set of problems and
present them as separate problems or give all the problems and
students work through from the easiest to the more
challenging.
Paper
presented at the Proceedings of the Australian Technology Network Assessment Conference 2011: Meeting the
challenges: standards, leadership, practical solutions and
student engagement.
The Key Stage Three Religious Studies Question Generator
presents 101
challenging questions mapped to the curriculum that
students can select at random to discuss.
Students examine the role of the Church within the community, and discuss the
challenges presented to Christians in the 21st century.
The A Level Art Question Generator
presents 101
challenging questions mapped to the curriculum that
students can select at random to discuss.
Students are introduced to the Bible and explore some of the
challenges presented through the compilation of the text.
«When you put something on your bulletin boards that
presents a
challenge to
students, they get interested in meeting that
challenge.»