Students share their opinions on an issue using a discussion / debate approach.
This can include
students sharing their opinions on a topic in class, speaking to the school board, the principal's student advisory council, and the student researcher program.
Not exact matches
Conservative commentator and former Alberta Report publisher Ted Byfield, age 88,
shared some pretty disgusting
opinions about GSAs on his blog, referring to the
student - organized anti-bullying clubs as «sex clubs» designed to push a homosexual agenda.
Engineer and second - year CASE Ph.D.
student Allan Jowsey, who is working at the University of Edinburgh School of Engineering and Electronics and with the fire research group ArupFire of the engineering firm Ove Arup,
shares Crallan's
opinion, finding time spent at the ArupFire research facilities in London inspiring.
An email exchange between a
student and his professor go viral and the professor has some
opinions on it that he
shared via Twitter.
Children's authors can be found on Twitter, providing
students with a chance to
share their love of a favorite book, pose a question, or give an
opinion in 140 characters or less.
Students can tweet a video they've created to
share their
opinion about a novel, or
share the steps to solve a math problem on a classroom blog.
Encourage reading, thinking and talking; empowering
students to form and
share their own
opinions
Post-it note critiques can be a great way for timid
students to build confidence around
sharing their
opinion.
During the discussion in Weissbourd's Developing Effective School and Community Interventions for At - Risk Children course, Menino
shared his
opinion that the biggest challenge facing education is changing the focus from teachers or schools needing money to what's going on at home with
students and...
To help build your
students» comfort and confidence around
sharing their
opinions, have them write their critique first, and then read it aloud.
But what happens if the
opinion that a
student shares is one that you totally disagree with?
That isn't to say that we do nothing, but as role models in academic discourse, it means we have to honor
opinions and focus on learning and
sharing diverse viewpoints, even if that means a
student settles on a viewpoint we do not
share.
Nevertheless, there are some significant advantages to having
students review your course, and
share their
opinions along the way.
Students can
share creative insights, and build their capacities to communicate their ideas and defend their
opinions.
Differences of
opinion will naturally arise during projects as
students make investigations, evaluate research and different problem - solving strategies, and choose the best way to demonstrate or
share what they know.
She wanted to help her fifth grade
students form their thoughts and feel comfortable
sharing their
opinions on how the downloading process should change.
During the discussion in Weissbourd's Developing Effective School and Community Interventions for At - Risk Children course, Menino
shared his
opinion that the biggest challenge facing education is changing the focus from teachers or schools needing money to what's going on at home with
students and their families.
As for
students, this is a much easier way to collaborate, as they now have a platform to
share their ideas and discuss their
opinions as well as their peers.
Thus, there was a privilege for all participants (teachers and
students) to get and give information, to
share their own
opinions, beliefs, to confront ideas, due to this different school week.
Pupils will
share their
opinions with other
students in the UK and receive live expert feedback.
Students universally tell us they prefer dealing with questions rather than answers,
sharing their
opinions, participating in group projects, working with real - world issues and people, and having teachers who talk to them as equals rather than as inferiors.
As teachers and
students become more comfortable
sharing opinions and ideas, involving
students in the instructional change process should become a routine part of our practice.
To be successful, start by establishing an atmosphere where
students feel safe
sharing their
opinions and developing a classroom culture of respect.
Blogging motivates
students to
share their
opinions on various topics.
That was the sentiment Lecturer Laura Schifter
shared with
students when she was asked to speak during one of the group's first meetings, encouraging them to run especially when they feel like their
opinions and perspectives aren't being represented.
Students get the chance to discuss possible topics, gather ideas and
share mutual
opinions in preparation for the test.
At the beginning of the year, there's that small core of
students who love to offer their
opinions, eagerly raising their hands and
sharing their often brilliant insights.
The Chairman of the General Sir John Monash Foundation, Jillian Segal
shares a counterpoint
opinion to the Grattan Institute's view that
students shouldn't be pushed towards STEM degrees.
It has been my
opinion since I began my own research that the integration of the what is taught is more broadly learned by how the teacher and the
students share the values being presented in the class.
I believe we need to make sure [
students»] voices, their
opinions, their thoughts are
shared and that we actually listen to them.
Often times
students may
share the same
opinion as their classmates but when put into their own words, may find out their ideas are actually a little different than they first thought.
While public policy and community
opinion increasingly put pressure on principals to improve
student performance, it is equally important to expect that principals also take actions that support instructional and
shared leadership which lead to improved
student learning.
Jessica never shies away from an opportunity to advocate for what is best for her
students, whether that is participating in committees or collaborating, or even
sharing an unpopular
opinion in a group setting.
A culture of
shared leadership allows
student opinions to be valued so every child can feel and experience responsibility, discover their passions through participation in
student - led clubs, identify and develop their strengths, and find their voice.
Strategies like think - pair -
share where
students each take a specific role in order to complete a task for their group and round robin where
students can equally
share their
opinion and listen to the
opinion of others, gives
students the perfect opportunity to
share their thoughts and listen to the
opinions of others.
She was pleased that
students in her United States history class regularly volunteered to
share their
opinions on topics the class was studying.
This becomes a tool to use in a classroom when
students are interacting with content, practicing critical thinking skills, or
sharing perceptions and
opinions.
Throughout this report,
students exhibit a variety of important knowledge and
opinions to
share about curriculum and instruction and are vocal about academic and social injustices.
The
Student Voice Forum is a place for every student in Kentucky to share their ideas, opinions, and experiences in edu
Student Voice Forum is a place for every
student in Kentucky to share their ideas, opinions, and experiences in edu
student in Kentucky to
share their ideas,
opinions, and experiences in education.
The Met uses journals to help
students express ideas and concerns that are still rough or not meant to be broadly
shared: a pressing fear or disappointment, a family problem, a nascent dream, an
opinion or perception that goes against the norm.
Students can not only
share opinions about their classroom experiences, but also play a significant role in school improvement efforts.
At the simplest level,
student voice initiatives give young people the opportunity to
share with administrators and faculty their
opinions about school problems.
And then, the really sticky question: Should teachers
share with
students their own political views and
opinions?
They facilitated discussions of diverse education issues — such as the role of technology in the classroom, project - based learning,
student involvement in governance, and school reform —
sharing their
opinions and experiences with people they'd never met before.
Ask the
student how the child probably feels based on the situation, and allow 1 - 2 other
students to
share their
opinion as well
After looking over and reading a bit of the book,
students responded to questions about the book and
shared their
opinions about whether or not they found the book appealing.
Whiparound is a discussion strategy in which every
student shares out loud a brief thought, idea, or
opinion in order to quickly demonstrate their learning or contribute to a classroom discussion.
It is hoped that this opportunity to
share and express our feelings,
opinions and expertise will bring light to the School Administration, and assist the
students, staff and parents of Woodbridge.
By working together,
students contribute to a learning environment in which they can safely
share their thinking, feeling and
opinions.