Sentences with phrase «students walk into»

Now, when students walk into the room, excitement shines in their eyes, and they enthusiastically contribute in class.
Students walk into the classroom and see their beautiful classroom library.
Every day, real students walk into schools with so few resources that every one of us would say they are unacceptable for our own child.
From the moment students walk into the schools, going to college is established as an expectation.
Sunlight streams through the door as students walk into Jessica Lura's eighth - grade classroom at Bullis Charter School in Los Altos, Calif..
Every educator knows that students walk into the classroom carrying conversations or other potential sources of stress, many of which are experienced before the student arrives at a desk each morning.
When students walk into a classroom that promotes learning through formative assessment, they notice.
«Since the first day that our students walk into kindergarten, we make a promise to them that they will receive an excellent education.
«When our students walk into the building and they see a person of color leading something, that's a very good thing,» he said.
While many individuals can spot a diploma mill, several students walk into the scam without any knowledge of doing so, until its time for them to prove their credibility.The Internet provides several educational benefits.
By the time students walk into your classroom, they've likely already internalized their mistakes as evidence that they're just not smart.
A student walked into my office extremely upset regarding a poor performance on an exam.
If students walked into an adult section instead of the children's section at a public library or at Barnes and Noble they would probably realize it quickly, turn right around, and walk out.
So now students walked into the same classroom, logged into individual computers, signed onto Second Life (a virtual world), and conducted their debates through avatars.
When an eighth - grade student walked into the newly converted charter on the first day, he bowed his head and began to recite the Lord's Prayer.
When students walked into the room, they were greeted with me playing the banana cowbell.
Above: A student walks into a classroom at Sto - Rox high school, where professional development for technology rarely rises to the top of the priority list.
One of her students walked into drama class with what Garcia thought of as a «bad attitude» and refused to participate in a script reading.
It has also given me perspective as a learner and acknowledging what a steep learning curve I am encountering makes me more empathic to the plight of students walking into a new classroom.
On Valentine's Day, a former student walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Florida, pulled an AR - 15 out of his duffle bag and began shooting.

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«I would walk into class, deliver the same lecture, tell the same stories, again and again, and never have a chance to engage with my students in a meaningful way,» she says.
But the big surprise was when Robert Herjavec from ABC's Shark Tank walked into the space and excited the students and encouraged them to get the inventive juices flowing.
At some point, Tim Tai, a student journalist working for ESPN, wanted to take photos of the camp, but demonstrators told him not to, in some cases forcefully, and then formed a line to try and prevent him from walking past them into the quad.
On Feb. 14, Nikolas Cruz, 19, walked into the freshman building at Douglas — his former school — and shot and killed 17 students and educators with an AR - 15 semiautomatic rifle.
You can sense the energy when you walk into the building and mingle with the 1,300 or so master's and doctoral students and 168 faculty members.
Like many other students of color during that time, Bournes walked onto the campus with a sense of hope and ran headfirst into a wall of whiteness.
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
Students already walk around with their phones out, so in that regard they are already targets, and if it makes people happy, gets them out of the house, into community and having fun, I find it a bit sad that people want to take that away.»
When I walk into work every day now, I look out at a classroom of students in their khaki pants and crew - neck sweaters, and all I can do is think about Newtown.
Started as a student manager and turned into a walk - on as a freshman this season.
As the visitors walked into the bustling lunch room, students waved, cheered and high - fived the visitors who toured the cafeteria, including the kitchen area.
When they're [students] walking into the cafeteria to go to the lunch line, they walk past the salad bar.»
When a student in a Syracuse or Rochester public school walks into a classroom, they are more likely than not to have a white teacher.
The demonstrations have virtually taken over Lower Manhattan for more than two weeks and grown into thousands Wednesday night as college students walked out of class and labor unions took the streets in solidarity with the anti-Wall Street protest.
On Wednesday, Nikolas Cruz, 19, walked into Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland with an AR - 15 rifle and fired about 100 shots, killing 17 students and school staff and wounding 16 more, officials said.
But these programs were designed to turn regular text into speech — not walk students through complex math problems.
And unlike Heaney and Fisher, whose teams limited their efforts to the 4 - hour rally on the mall that preceded the march, Klinsky's team of student volunteers plunged into the march itself, surveying participants as they walked 15 blocks down Constitution Avenue to the U.S. Capitol.
She was a «painfully shy» high school student in need of a summer job, she said, and too shy to walk into a mall.
Walk into any university science lab today, and it may seem like a diverse place — our graduate programs attract students from all over the world, and the U.S. has gained greatly from the talent of immigrant scientists.
On my worst day, knowing that I can walk into my lab full of vibrant, intelligent, creative and eager students who may be playing music (while being productive) or introducing me to new slang such as «rekt» (wrecked or destroyed) while keeping score of their rekt assailants on the white board, will make me smile.
He uses this analogy: If you walked into a college dorm room and found three students and a pizza, you could conclude that the pizza had recently arrived, because college students quickly consume pizza.
Walking into the studio that evening after the class before mine, I noticed a familiar face wiping down his mat as he chatted with another student about which other teachers and classes he'd tried and liked.
To summarize their conclusions about Culturally Competent Yoga Teaching at Bennett: a yoga teacher can not just walk into a classroom of students and attempt to teach them yoga without taking into account their unique histories, experiences, and social, emotional, gender, cultural, spiritual and religious needs, and an examination of the teacher's own background and relationship to understanding those student needs.
The Bakery Girl of Monceau — The first of Eric Rohmer's Six Moral Tales is a short film about a law student (future director Barbet Schroeder, with voiceover narration by future director Bertrand Tavernier) who sees a pretty woman walk by every day, over-thinks a plan to ask her out, and ends up buying cookies every day waiting to run into the girl again.
Just when his life seems darkest, in walks in Monique (Franklin, Amityville II) the savvy foreign exchange student that breathes optimism into his situation, helping him in his scheme to gain Beth back.
The following quote is one of the first things my eighth - grade students see when they walk into their classroom in September:
Many teachers tell students to turn off their devices when they walk into the classroom.
Many of our students are walking into our classrooms with a biography that has become their biology.
From the first moment a visitor walks into Indian Island and Beatrice Rafferty schools, there is no mistaking that the students, teachers, and community members value their Native American heritage and language.
This presentation presents perfect teaching resources that will help the teachers to walk into the classroom with ready to teach confidence as it covers all that a teacher and a student need for a Text Analysis lesson.
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