Why not start this year by having
students research events that occurred exactly 100 years ago this year?
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Students research an event that happened on [a particular] day in history and then create a ten - to 15 - slide presentation about it.
Not exact matches
Family
Research Council President Tony Perkins has responded to my story yesterday about Exodus International pulling its sponsorship of Day of Truth, an annual
event that encourages school
students to «counter the promotion of homosexual behavior.»
At our Well - Balanced
Student community
events we share practical,
research - based strategies to help parents navigate our fast - paced, competitive culture.
This
event is an opportunity to applaud this year's honorees, share memories with old and new friends, celebrate our successes and raise funds to ensure that SNF can continue to support education,
research and scholarships for the benefit of the school nutrition community and the millions of
students SNA members serve every day.
Convened by the White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in partnership with CUNY's Asian American / Asian
Research Institute and Hunter College, the
event aims to raise awareness about harassment of Asian and Muslim Americans, encourage
students, parents and advocates to report such incidents and discuss possible solutions, federal officials said.
«We are funding this
event to ensure that
students, particularly those who have never had the opportunity, can come to a national gathering and present their
research,» said Rankins.
Club Biotech distributes information on scientific
events in our area, gathers information on internships and
research student jobs for undergraduate
students who would like to gain some extra experience and get a step ahead in their scientific career by working in a lab during the year, and counsels young
students on how to approach a scientific career.
It holds great opportunities for
students as well: they can present
research in the
Student Poster Competition, while younger
students enjoy Family Science Days, a free science
event featuring hands - on activities and demonstrations.
Only interested
students would have come to such an
event, and interested
students were already aware of the ramifications of their
research and the need to be truthful.
Therefore, Danny Miller, an MD - PhD
student at the University of Kansas Medical Center who is conducting his doctoral
research in the Hawley lab, had to rely on whole genome sequencing and new computer algorithms to pinpoint the locations of both kinds of
events.
New international
research led by PhD
student Laura Richardson of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies at James Cook University reveals that coral bleaching
events not only whitewash corals, but can also reduce the variety of fish occupying these highly - valued ecosystems.
The concept of sugar - powered catalysis has also attracted interest at the House of Commons, when University of Huddersfield chemistry
student David Austin — who has been working with Dr Camp — took part in an
event showcasing the UK's best undergraduate
research.
Each H - LSAMP institution has its own approach to
student training, but most require H - LSAMP
students to obtain
research and teaching experience, attend and teach supplemental STEM courses, recruit for the H - LSAMP program, attend professional development workshops, help younger peers adjust to a four - year university or graduate school, and participate in networking
events such as H - LSAMP orientation days and
research conferences.
Science News for
Students publishes stories about recent
research and current
events across the full breadth of STEM fields.
First established in 2003, the
Research Education Office at the Child & Family Research Institute organizes education and networking events for trainees, coordinators and the public, including the annual Mini Med School series; administers trainee funding competitions; and manages the institute's summer student research program for undergraduate and medical s
Research Education Office at the Child & Family
Research Institute organizes education and networking events for trainees, coordinators and the public, including the annual Mini Med School series; administers trainee funding competitions; and manages the institute's summer student research program for undergraduate and medical s
Research Institute organizes education and networking
events for trainees, coordinators and the public, including the annual Mini Med School series; administers trainee funding competitions; and manages the institute's summer
student research program for undergraduate and medical s
research program for undergraduate and medical
students.
UNC School of Medicine researcher and public health officials to discuss Zika
research and prevention at upcoming
event for
students, faculty and staff at campus
event.
«Through the enrichment of the curriculum of schools, the employment of
students through co-op programs and summer jobs, by enabling post-doctoral
research, or by providing access to our unique facilities and expertise in
events such as the «ZED - 2 School,» CNL is helping to inspire young researchers and develop young professionals interested in a career in nuclear technology.»
«This year, in recognition of the culmination of the four year Scholarship and Discovery Program, the range and breadth of what is presented at the annual Senior Scientific Session has been expanded to reflect the diversity of the
research that
students engage in, ranging from traditional scientific investigation to applied projects in medical education, quality and safety, and global and community health,» said Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP, assistant professor of medicine, leader of this year's
event.
CAI2R and NYU School of Medicine team comprising scientists, clinicians, technologists, and graduate
students will deliver over 100
research events, including educational talks, focused discussions, oral presentations, as well as electronic and traditional posters.
All
students and
Research Fellows in the Bone and Joint
Research Group have the opportunity to attend festivals and
events and engage - enthuse the public!
Howard has served on a university committee designing strategies to increase undergraduate involvement in
research, helps the Molecular Biosciences Club explain science at children's outreach
events, is an SMB mentor to other
students, and was an officer in the national Sigma Alpha Epsilon chapter at WSU, among other activities.
The council sponsors
research seminars with
student speakers, hosts informal luncheons with industry members and participates in science outreach
events both locally and across the country.
«Another great thing about the
event series is that
students with similar interests and skillsets, in terms of methods, algorithms and hardware, can meet and brainstorm to further collaborative
research and address roadblocks that may be impeding progress,» said Caldwell.
During the academic year, DAAD Young Ambassadors promote study and
research in Germany by working with their universities» study abroad offices, volunteering at study abroad fairs, organizing classroom visits, info sessions, fun
events, and answering their fellow
students» questions.
«I hope that
students that come to these
events leave with the knowledge that there is a community of like - minded peers interested in neural engineering and with fresh insights from the
research presented.»
With their advisers, Julianne Ip and James Sung, APAMSA organizes networking
events with local physicians from various specialties, backgrounds, and
research fields to help
students explore their career and specialty options.
This blog will inform
research students about career related
events and news, job vacancies for
research students, and more, all with the aim of helping with career decision making.
The SRC is a unique annual
event which is a culmination of a year - long effort led by a team of doctoral
students to provide master's and doctoral
students — both at HGSE and beyond — an opportunity to both present and engage in discussions about ongoing education
research.
Edexcel GCSE ICT Logo PowerPoint This is a resource that I use over a couple of lessons to enable
students to
research and design an appropriate logo for their prom
event.
WebQuest Sends
Students Back in Time Three middle school teachers in Greece, New York, combined technology, research, and creative writing skills in the Back in Time project in which students imagined themselves at historical
Students Back in Time Three middle school teachers in Greece, New York, combined technology,
research, and creative writing skills in the Back in Time project in which
students imagined themselves at historical
students imagined themselves at historical
events.
At HEAF, we've had
students expand their critical thinking skills by rewriting the endings to well - known stories; publishing their writing on a
student blog; conducting
research as they learned to collect, analyze and report on data; engaging in civics and current
events by running their own political campaigns during election time; and planning and producing their own films on class topics.
Students gather
events for the timeline / database as they
research the lives of famous African Americans or
events of importance in Black History.
Use the sources below (see Biography /
Event Resources) to develop a list that
students can select from and then assign one individual from the list to each
student; as
students complete their
research about that person, they could take the next name from the list.
Students extract from their
research a timeline of two to 20 of the most important dates related to each person or
event, collect that information, and type it into a word processing program or spreadsheet format.
Speaking ahead of the Brisbane
event, which runs from 7 - 9 August, Professor McKinley told
Research Developments achievement gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous
students «continue to be documented across the globe».
Each pair of
students might
research events that happened in a different month 100 years ago.
«If we are to engage
students with thinking / reasoning and working scientifically, we need to align classroom practices more authentically with the knowledge building, or epistemic practices of science,» Tytler tells
Research Developments ahead of the
event.
This
event catalyzed the school's a deep dive into inquiry - based learning once the teachers saw how invested the
students became in their areas of
research and inquiry.
USA Government and Politics lesson on Federalism and key moments or
events that have impacted federalism Includes: Flip learning task for
students to
research things that have impacted federalism Exam question relating to Federalism Exam Q lesson on federalism
This Day in History Web Sites If
students are assigned a month in history, they might
research historic
events for each day in the month they are assigned.
The National Center for
Research on Evaluation, Standards, and
Student Testing, or CRESST, sponsored the
event at the University of California at Los Angeles.
Students have to
research information about past or future
events that they would like to visit if they were to have a time machine and create a poster or a set of notes.
Have a Talent Expo, where
students research their talents and prepare presentations that are showcased in the classroom during an expo - type
event.
Students sequence historical
events in chronological order and demonstrate
research skills using the Internet and / or library sources.
Students who study news or watch TV news in school are more interested in current
events than those who do not, according to a large body of
research cited in a 1997 report (
Student Interest in National News and Its Relation to School Courses) from the National Center for Education Statistics.
The study, led by Jerome Johnston of the Institute for Social
Research at the University of Michigan, found that high school
students at «exemplary» Channel One schools — defined as schools where teachers make good use of the 12 - minute daily show's content — scored 5 percent better on current -
events tests than
students at control high schools, where the program was not used.
All pupils who took part receive free membership to the Royal Society of Biology's online
student portal, which gives us access to current
research and information, as well as the opportunity to get involved in other
events.
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On the first day,
students examine the notion of «separate but equal» by reading the New York Times front page from the Brown v. Board of Education decision and by
researching different
events, legislation and organizations that influenced desegregation.