Sentences with phrase «students talk together»

Structured student partnerships, however — in which two students talk together for a specific academic purpose — support students» interactions.

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But you don't know until you start talking and asking I ask my students about their relationships (my assumption is that people are sleeping together) because no one else will and our sexuality has a huge impact on how we live and interact with each other and God.
At these forums, interested farmers, community activists, food - lovers, students, workers and others will get together to talk about the changes we want to see in our food system.
In 2009, Bellingham Public Schools in Washington state brought together a coalition of district employees, parents, students, foodservice workers, community organizations and food advocates to talk about school food.
On Tuesday 21st January T and I set off extremely early in the morning to London joining the commuters on the train to one of the main London Stations and then onto the Tube for a trip to West Minster Palace to meet with other parent bloggers who believe strongly like we do that together we can make a change for these children with our voices, teachers, students, volunteers, representatives of Save the Children and Beanstalk, MP's from around the country and peers of the realm to talk about reading, books and how we can make a difference.
The article talks about educating different groups of people, parents, student - athletes, and administration, and bringing them all together to make sure that all are on the same page to promote the safety of student athletes.
It's nice to see some comradely debate on the Left and some talk about the things that matter, it puts us in a good position to get organizing for the EMA protests on the 26th and the student protest on the 29th, and once you're breaking police lines or locked in a kettle together, a freezing Trot seems just about the same as a freezing Fabian.
After discussing the different ideas that arose during our first meetings, we decided to split into several working groups, each being responsible for different tasks such as finding the equipment we would need for the fair, looking for sponsors and taking care of the finances, talking to companies, designing a Web page, and even putting together a CD with the CVs of all the students who submitted one to us, to then be sent to the companies.
Together, we've talked to hundreds of high school students about climate change solutions, and we were keynote speakers at a clean energy rally in Salt Lake City this winter.
But, getting together with peers and talking about students is a teacher staple!
I talked to the CEO of Edmodo, a leading innovator in K - 12 blended learning, about how teachers, learning platforms, software, parents and students across the globe can work together in new ways thanks to digital technology.
It also means creating places where parents, students and teachers don't just talk, but do things together.
Schools and the stakeholders who populate them (teachers, counselors, administrators), due to the sheer volume of kids they see and the concentration of time spent together, have a good sense of what's animating the student population; what's being talked about and whom; what music is being listened to, and what's being watched.
She talks about her students» favorite games, such as suicide, and how parents and schools can work together to limit exposure to media that portray violence
Earlier in the month, students had made scarecrows while elders talked about growing up on farms; they worked together guesstimating the circumference of pumpkins.
For the group play, the Stuart - Hobson students had to defend their own ideas and offer opinions on those of their classmates, teaching them how to work together and talk things through.
She'll also go into classrooms to do a «movie club» with the students, where they'll watch the film version of The Giver together and then talk about the film and how it contrasts with the book.
I love the Carousel because it provides an accessible way for my students to talk together about a lot of different topics or the same topic through different lenses.
13, a student government senator, says the talks came about when members of the SGA wanted to find ways for students from different programs to come together.
Work toward embracing the diversity of your students, and when you're ready to dive deeper, check out the video playlist below to learn how talk about racial stereotypes constructively with your students, break down assumptions, and bring people together.
I put together this collection of photos during a visit to Nottingham University and shared them with my students as part of a talk about going to university.
You can also divide students into book clubs and have them read different books and then come together as a class to talk about common themes and where the books diverge.
Because she believes «the human brain learns best through interacting, talking, and collaborating,» she gives her students plenty of opportunities «to research together, to share notes, and to pick each other's brains.»
Developing Bots that Talk More Like People (Phys.org) Bots that Talk More Like People (MIT News) Together HGSE alumnus Geoff Marietta and MIT student Jeff Orkin developed a video game which simulates bullying.
I've put together this resource to help understand what it is, to help talk about the issues and using a 6 domain of resilience to get students thinking about how they can overcome these (and other mental health) issues.
When the lesson includes learning by doing, social learning and / or interdisciplinary Math, students have possibility to talk and debate in groups and find solutions together.
In August 2017, he came together with more than 40 other African - American parents, students and teachers to talk about the Black experience in America's public schools.
Children, staff, and parents come together regularly to celebrate student accomplishments and talk about school happenings.
More important is acknowledging the student's concerns and telling the student that you'll figure it out together — and then talk to colleagues, visit local community centers, or find answers online.
As the clinical student and I moved through our experience together, we talked about this topic often.
They have now been able to talk together about the observation process, discuss the best way to see how students are mastering the material, and have conversations about the rubric to come to a common district understanding of their evaluation plan.
Some activities, like teachers talking together about students, occur naturally.
He also says math and writing teachers working together means they «talk about students, not about subject matter.»
«Chicago activists, educators, students, academics and parents are coming together June 2 to talk about how we can use Free Minds, Free People, the powerful national gathering on education justice, to support the development of a national education movement.
I'm talking about changing relationships — significantly changing the way superintendents, principals, lead teachers, teachers, staff, students, parents, and the community relate and work together.
Get inspired by Addie as she talks about the type of work she and other Facing History Student Leaders from Memphis are getting done together.
Community can be achieved when colleagues dedicate time to talk together about their practice and their students and engage in ongoing and intensive professional learning.
Writing becomes a social activity when the teacher and students brainstorm together, read their work to each other, and talk about each other's writing.
At the beginning of the year, I noticed that when I told the students to work together, almost all of them worked on the task individually and hardly talked to or looked at their partner at all.
Although each state has unique challenges, the opportunity to talk and brainstorm together advances instruction, practice, and math understanding for students.
She had pulled together a group of students for a conversation about the schedule, and, after asking for permission to talk about something not on the agenda, one student blurted out, «I have no idea why you're making us do that feelings stuff.
VIDEO SERIES: We recently brought together a group of Black teachers, parents and high school students to talk about their experiences with public schools.
He talks of collaborative, highly wired spaces in which students work in groups or singularly on projects that draw together multiple academic subjects.
They meet with the families and students together, and the focus of the conversation is not on interventions, but on anything that comes up — they could talk about an upcoming algebra test, or they could discuss their favorite soccer team.
Talk together about how the poet approaches the topic using literary elements such as point of view, time period, and physical setting, and encourage students to refer back to the texts in their examples.
Lead students in discussing how each artist talks about the other — about their first meeting, about their art, and about their lives together.
«A book discussion group is a forum where readers can come together and talk about books and the reading experience... There are adult groups, student - led groups, mother - daughter groups, father - son groups, and parent - child groups, to name just a few.»
In the first, A Boomer Professor Talks to His Students, he approached the material from the intergenerational divide, calling for the «youngers» and the «olders» — as Ashton Applewhite's forthcoming book on ageism has the terms — to come together i» n a new consciousness of what's happening to the value of creative content.
Mostly from the two bios (Schroeder's book and Lowenstein's book) along with piecing together little bits of info here and there from Buffett's talks, lectures to students, letters, etc...
Its always a nice occasion to gather together Dive Masters in training and other students of all levels from different dive centers to talk about what the steps are in order to get to the dream life as some people would call it.
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