In our second live chat, when talking about different cultures and multiculturalism in the classroom,
students spoke about traveling or living abroad and their own experiences in schools.
Many of the Hughes»
students spoke about their plans for college and the hope that they would someday become doctors, nurses police officers, lawyers, chefs and more.
Students spoke about how this grading regime shifted their attitude toward school; unlike their previous high schools, BDEA didn't write off an entire course's worth of work if students couldn't demonstrate mastery of certain concepts.
The students spoke about sitting at uni, learning out of a textbook how to teach and then being in front of groups of students feeling so overwhelmed because they hadn't learnt the unique pedagogy required to teach drama lessons.
The year before,
students spoke about freedom.
In their reflections years later,
our students spoke about this identity as having had a powerful impact on them.
The ways in which
students spoke about support differed from the descriptions in «Ethical Collaboration.»
In addition to pressure from peers,
students spoke about pressure from adults, pressure related to standardized testing, and the demands of competing responsibilities.
The students spoke about the fear they felt in the wake of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. and the need for more action to prevent future massacres.
Still, other
students speak about the ease and comfort of having all course materials in a little device.
In Year 9,
students speak about a political topic.
In our Student Voices video,
students speak about how Linked Learning has changed their learning experience.
She listened to
her students speak about a primary source text: they made connections to their own lives, picked up new ideas from one another, and drew on evidence from the text to support their opinions.
After Alma left the podium,
another student spoke about the surveys and interviews the group conducted to arrive at the claim, showing a PowerPoint slide with the following quotes from high school students:
Parents, educators, and
a student spoke about how harmful the cuts would be for their school at a press conference at Brass City Charter School (BCCS) in Waterbury on Tuesday.
Each student spoke about how they were personally affected by the tragedy and how they intend to make a difference so that no other students have to endure what they did.
Not exact matches
Students who have been vocal
about the need for gun control
spoke out against DeVos in person and on Twitter.
An English -
speaking archipelago that begins
about 50 miles off the south coast of Florida, the Bahamas attracts spring breakers of all ages; college
students often pick it because it is easy to reach and has plenty of beach party staples, such as Senor Frogs.
For example, when Prison Break's Wentworth Miller came out on Facebook talking
about his struggle with depression, it created a fabulous opportunity for one of my
students Jason Finucan, who
speaks about destigmatizing mental illness in the workplace, to help take a celebrity story and parse it in such a way that a lay audience can understand and apply it in their daily lives.
But that all changed when he started attending the Bronx High School of Science, where kids
spoke in «hushed tones in the hallways
about the real heroes» —
students who had won what was then known as the Westinghouse Science Talent Search.
Active reading strategies include not only taking notes and highlighting like most
students do, but also
speaking aloud and answering questions
about the material that they are reading,» explains the post.
We
spoke to HRPA vice-president of research and development Kristina Hidas
about how MBA programs and
students can change themselves — and each other — to put Canada's economy on the right path.
The most unnerving incident was when one of Kleinfeld's daughters, a
student at Harvard Business School, was approached on campus by someone who asked to «friend» her on Facebook; the person also
spoke to her friends, fishing for information
about her family.
She had planned to
speak to
students about immigration.
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college
students and professional coders, and even
speaking openly
about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
Many
students in Utah find it helpful to
speak with the company or organization that they work for to inquire
about student loan repayment options.
Whether he's
speaking to individual investors, professionals in the financial advisory field or even college
students, Josh brings a wealth of interesting information
about Wall Street history, current industry trends and investment methodology to his audience.
If you think you might need deferment in the future,
speak with lenders
about their policies before refinancing your
student loans.
Under the rallying cry #NeverAgain, dozens of
students and staff who survived the Florida school shooting departed earlier Tuesday for the Capitol, where they hope to
speak with lawmakers Wednesday
about school safety and gun control.
Some, like neo-Nazi Andrew Anglin, dismissed the idea that the Parkland shooting was a hoax but nonetheless attacked the
students who have
spoken about gun control.
guy as he launches his cross-country tour of campuses today,
speaking with
students about their concerns for the future.
An aboriginal
student nearly broke down
speaking about the need to consult first nations, bringing the room to its feet.
One person who
spoke to Trump over the weekend said the president had closely watched the
students» television appearances and talked
about the issue with guests at his Mar - a-Lago Club in nearby Palm Beach.
Surviving
students at the school quickly
spoke out on social media and to news cameras
about the violence and, more broadly,
about political leadership that they saw as having let them down.
From launching institution - wide initiatives to opting to pay for the technology themselves, today's
students — tomorrow's professionals — are
speaking out
about how they prefer to learn.
As part of putting something back, I often
speak to
students about starting companies — ideally while they are still at university.
Through accelerator programs such as NEXT Canada, the University of Toronto Engineering School Hatchery, Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) and the DMZ at Ryerson University, Anthony supports young entrepreneurs with financing and mentorship, is active on numerous boards and advisory groups and
speaks regularly to
students about entrepreneurship.
The
students marching didn't expect a perfect world either, but they
spoke about what they described as commonsense gun reform — universal background checks, assault weapons bans, waiting periods.
He regularly
speaks to
students, graduates, and advocates
about the latest developments in higher education financing.
Her voice cracking with emotion, the mother of college
student Otto Warmbier who died soon after being sent home from North Korea, says her family will keep
speaking out
about the country's human rights violations to «rub their noses» in what they did.
When the
student heard the story circulating
about Cassie and went to
speak the Cassie's parents and their preacher the decision was made to stick to the story and publish their book anyway.
On his return flight from South Korea on Monday, the Pope
spoke movingly of meeting with the families of last April's ferry disaster, which killed
about 300 people, many of whom were young
students.
Members of this group write study books for the
student movement and
speak about secular, worldly and non-religious theology.
As someone writing
about K — 12 education and Common Core, I have observed that
students rarely have a moment to themselves to read and think, but are asked to «collaborate» in groups with their peers on «projects» and develop «
speaking and listening skills» as they do.
I have taken guys aside and
spoken harsly to them
about the way that have treated women, in one case the guy beating up on his wife who was a theology
student and the son od a church leader of all things.
I can't imagine that Madeleine Albright
spoke or that Christine Lagarde would have
spoken about the policies or actions that troubled Smith
students.
Eighty percent say they have
spoken to their children
about not making fun of unpopular
students or groups.
My late father used to
speak of the attractiveness of real goodness, and we should not be shy
about seeking to demonstrate that quality and to evoke it in
students.
Several
students spoke with great enthusiasm
about these groups.
In
speaking of clinical training for theological
students, Reuel Howe says: «They will be plunged deeply into life, many of them for the first time, and come up gasping and dripping, ready to learn
about life.»