Sentences with phrase «suggest working with your school»

Hussein suggests working with schools to share services such as site finances and human resources teams with other schools — which has been taken on board by a number of schools as they begin to share catering and cleaning contracts.
Above all, I highly suggest working with your school's technology staff well ahead of the scheduled video conference to ensure that all the technology works as it should.

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But this Presidents Day weekend, the commander - in - chief fired off an unprecedented 14 tweets about the Russia investigation — declaring his innocence, suggesting the FBI could have prevented last week's Florida school shooting if it hadn't been working on the investigation, blaming Democrats and former President Barack Obama for Russia's interference in the election, and accusing the former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia.
Provides health - care professionals — including pediatricians, family practice providers, hospital nurses, school nurses, urgent care clinicians, and other health - care professionals — with an overview of the field of child welfare and suggests ways that health - care professionals and child welfare workers can work together to promote better outcomes for children and families involved with child welfare, including children in foster care.
The district started working with Sodexho Marriott after parents on an opinion survey suggested that they wanted hot lunch served in elementary schools.
«We're trying to get at the heart of the mechanism behind neurodegenerative diseases and with this research believe we've found one that seems to be commonly disrupted in many of them, suggesting that similar drugs may work for some or all of these disorders,» says Jeffrey Rothstein, M.D., Ph.D., a professor of neurology and neuroscience, and director of the Brain Science Institute and the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Others suggested that industry work with local schools to develop curricula geared toward companies» needs.
Expanding Underrepresented Minority Participation suggests that the federal government, industry, and post-secondary institutions work collaboratively with K - 12 schools and school systems to increase minority access to and demand for post-secondary STEM education and technical training.
Building on a growing body of work that suggests dietary nitrate improves muscle performance in many elite athletes, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that drinking concentrated beet juice — high in nitrates — increases muscle power in patients with heart failure.
David Reich from the Harvard Medical School, who worked with Svante Paabo on the study, says that the fact that Denisovan genes ended up so far south suggests they were widespread across Eurasia: «These populations must have been spread across thousands and thousands of miles,» he told BBC News.
Early in the work, the filmmakers juxtapose images of schools of fish with flocks of birds moving in similar patterns, suggesting a link between the two groups of creatures and a common ancestry.
If, like my school, you're in a «Chromebook District,» these suggested tools will work well because all integrate perfectly when you sign in with your Google ID, limiting the need for multiple passwords.
Indeed, the results suggest that policymakers ought to consider selective pay increases, preferably keyed to quality, for work in inner - city schools, together with efforts to improve the working conditions in these schools.
That suggests that schools should consider some other reason if they're thinking of shifting curriculum or students online, she said: Perhaps it's cheaper or there are social benefits, like making school more flexible for working students or for those with infants.
Sometimes the coordinator will suggest a community partner who has already worked with the school.
Given this, the paper suggests the sports sector could work more closely with schools to support teacher PD.
The survey suggested that 52 per cent of UK school support staff have experienced stress, anxiety or depression with 42 per cent claiming they had difficulties trying to complete their work on time.
This includes recommendations suggesting that: primary schools should bring in outside experts to teach coding; all primaries should have 3D printers and design software; secondary schools should be able to teach Computer Science, Design and Technology or another technical / practical subject in place of a foreign language GCSE; the Computer Science GCSE should be taken by at least half of all 16 year olds; young apprenticeships should be reintroduced at 14, blending a core academic curriculum with hands - on learning; all students should learn how businesses work, with schools linked to local employers; schools should be encouraged to develop a technical stream from 14 - 18 for some students, covering enterprise, health, design and hands - on skills; and that universities should provide part - time courses for apprentices to get Foundation and Honours degrees.
Caverly finds that part of the fun of working with RobTV is that students, school staff, and community members regularly suggest new ideas for the program.
Professor Sue Walker joins Teacher to discuss the findings of a new study that suggests girls start school with more «self - regulation» skills — things like paying attention, staying on task and working independently.
Student Showcase Highlights Science and More When the principal of one Maryland elementary school suggested an open house in spring to complement one held in the fall, it was decided to combine the event with an already scheduled science fair to create one huge «showcase» of student work.
Instead, the Schools Minister suggested that work could be marked with a simple grade, which is in line with the practice of their overseas colleagues and could help to elevate the workload pressures affecting the profession.
Others have since suggested that the use of the five - point scale to grade student work depends too much on assumed «common sense» notions of achievement that — in reality — are based on arbitrary teacher judgments with very little consistency between teachers, classes and schools, offering parents little in the way of useful information (London, 2012).
Obviously, few school districts have Big Apple resources, but Maxwell - Jolly suggests that most schools, as well as districts and states, can set aside more of their existing professional development funds to prepare teachers to work with ELL students.
Along with advice on how to foster a more positive relationship between disengaged students and sports programs, the ASC suggests schools consider these strategies to work at building students» excitement and connection with sport: allowing students to spend the full school day in their sport uniform; inclusion of some form of novelty in the program; and, allow opportunity for versatile aspects to a sports program, because some students might prefer to spend the time concentrating on personal fitness, while others are more interested in the social aspect of PE.
Both of these are proven to effect students» work and can often lead to truancy, with research suggesting one in three young people who experience bullying skip school.
At Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, we began an internationally recognized family literacy project to provide computers and home Internet access to immigrant families AFTER parents suggested the idea, organized other parents, and worked with teachers to develop an implementation plan.
David Hinojosa, who works with the education department to provide school districts the technical support they need to promote civil rights, discussed ways in which low - income communities and communities of color can be reassured that integration does not suggest that they possess deficiencies but rather that they bring strengths that will add to a healthy school environment.
However, a new REL Northwest study of Idaho schools working on school improvement suggests that such surveys should be used with caution.
Promising new results from UChicago Impact's work with partner schools suggests «vulnerable leadership» — in which principals and teachers alike lead by reflecting honestly and openly on their mistakes and shortcomings — can have transformational consequences.
To be effective, teachers need to work in an environment where they feel comfortable suggesting ideas, collaborating with others, and working together with parents and the school administration to gather feedback and make changes.
An online platform shares the advice of teachers with experience in diverse schools, and the state is working with districts to suggest interventions teachers can use to reach students.
In terms of learning what works in education, our experience suggests that providing schools and teachers with lots of autonomy but at the same time controlling the outcomes through standardized national exams is a good strategy.
The Program Coordinator will work with you to brainstorm ways you can help promote local government education in your school community; likewise, MY LOGO will also suggest ideas on how to help young students get actively involved in their communities.
Mr. de Blasio has been critical of charter schools but recently suggested a willingness to work with them.
Engels suggests that instead of relying solely on standardized measures to determine which students need additional support, schools should bring instructional decision making back to the teacher by combining a limited set of screening data with teacher observation and analysis of student work.
In Singapore, for example, teachers have 20 hours per week scheduled to work with colleagues, including time for «action research,» through which teachers identify and solve shared problems through discussion and classroom experimentation.20 Research suggests that professional learning in many high - performing countries tends to yield positive results when it is part of a larger school effort, rather than a patchwork of isolated activities not connected to school - level goals.21
Along those same lines, much of what I've read on the subject suggests that a substantial majority of TFA candidates do not make the commitment to teaching necessary to work at it over the years, improving with each school year and group of kids.
The correlations suggest that improving leadership could have a «ripple» effect on other working conditions, causing teachers» overall satisfaction with their school climate to increase and thereby improving student learning.
The emerging consensus about effective professional development suggests that teachers need opportunities to work with colleagues who face similar challenges, including other teachers from their schools and those who have similar teaching assignments.
Our research, along with a body of academic work, suggests that the public should be concerned about an expansion of the cyber charter schooling model.
But the new student attendance policy coupled with the fact that the virtual charter schools» contracts don't require students to be actively working online for a minimum amount of time would suggest that there is great potential for «gaming the system» by those who want to invest minimal effort in order to progress through the state's public educational system.
In 2013, he briefly suggested that Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was «impolitic» to place opposition to the Common Core State Standards upon «white, suburban moms» who don't want to find out that their children are not brilliant — just before he jumped in and declared that Secretary Duncan was right to be concerned that «a laudable set of guidelines» would be rejected for making kids work too hard, characterized most opposition to the standards as «welling hysteria» from the right and left wing, and chided parents concerned about the increasing lack of joy in school with declarations that portions of school ought to be «relatively mirthless» while blaming stories of students breaking down from stress upon their parents.
As one school leader suggested, it might be more effective to begin with educators and families who already have strong connections in the community and work from there to recruit broader membership.
The guide will: - highlight the value of nationally certified teachers to your school, including to students, staff and the wider school community - provide you with a greater understanding of your role and responsibility in supporting teachers through national teacher certification - help you understand the steps to enable your teachers to pursue national teacher certification - suggest ways to work with your existing nationally certified Highly Accomplished and Lead teachers (HALTs) to share their expertise across the school and beyond.
Other parents suggested bringing the son to the schools for visits and «spending quite a bit of time in the high schools --» a task that is not possible for families with rigid work schedules.
He realizes that the traits she exhibits are a natural for working with guide dogs, and suggests that she check out a school he has a mysterious affiliation with.
Sheridan Square (1940) suggests Kline's affinity with the treatment of cityscape found in works by painters in the group known as «The Eight» (sometimes called the Ashcan school), although Kline already shows considerable freedom in his application of pigment.
She suggested contacting Young Life, an ecumenical group of college students working with high schoolers.
While we were chatting about the Saskatoon story, Brass suggested Canadian Lawyer do something about the many lawyers who've worked with First Nations people who had the misfortune of being sent to Indian residential schools.
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