Sentences with phrase «talking to students earlier»

At Spelman, Hayes said, the school has focused on «arranging a deep pipeline of prospective students, talking to students earlier, with more extensive conversations.»
When I talk to students early in their college careers about what they plan to study, many of them are attracted to humanities majors, but few take that route.

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• Social Finance Inc, a San Francisco - based student loan refinancing services company, discussed a potential sale earlier this year with Charles Schwab Corp, but the talks fell apart over the $ 8 billion price the online lender sought, according to Reuters.
So if you haven't set up auto - debit or automatic payments on your student loans, it might be prudent to talk to your servicer about making the next monthly installment payment early (before the disaster strikes, assuming you have warning) to avoid late fees and negative credit reporting if you can't pay on the due date.
Now if we can only talk the local hospitals into kicking the students / faculty into the street if they try to come into the ER for something that could have been prevented by early detection in anual checkups.
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.
AG Eric Schneiderman sat down with students from Manhattan's Bard High School Early College to talk gun control, and will publish a video of the talk online today to mark the 19th anniversary of the Columbine massacre in Colorado.
The speaker's talk earlier had been engaging, and it is clear from her answers to even the standard questions posed by the moderators that she is invested in her students, advocates for her women colleagues, and is generally a badass.
By talking to representatives from industry, students can learn what industry wants and needs, they can expand their skills via placements organized by btS and thus learn at an early stage what it means to assert oneself as a scientist on the market.»
The team designed the event to offer early career theorists and students opportunities to present talks in a nurturing environment that developed and advanced collaborations.
He also talks about his early experiences in high school, where a girlfriend working with another student actor made him just jealous enough to... Read
He also talks about his early experiences in high school, where a girlfriend working with another student actor made him just jealous enough to pursue the craft seriously.
Teachers told me that most NovaNET courses are comparable to textbook - based courses in length and content — a comeback to critics who talk of watered - down curricula at alternative schools — but that many students move through them more quickly, and often finish high school a semester early.
Edutopia sat down with Navarro to talk about his early life, the start of his teaching career, and why he thinks he's been so effective at reaching disadvantaged students.
Before each school year begins, classroom teachers and the school nurse from McIlvaine Early Childhood Center visit the homes of incoming students to identify potential health risks to students and talk with parents about how they can help their children be successful in their new classes.
If we were talking about the 1960s, I could easily offer Jonathan Kozol's Death at an Early Age as the articulation of that era's strategy of increasing resources devoted to education, particularly for minority students.
Tracey Mackin, Director of Curriculum and Pedagogy, adds: «Quite early on we latched onto the recognition that if any report is going to have any value for students across multiple year levels... it needs to be focused and specific enough to prompt questions, and to get the student talking to the teacher, or their parents, about what they might need to support their future [learning].
So in the early days of [mental health initiative for secondary schools] Mind Matters it's interesting to note that to start with we thought we were engaged with teachers in only talking about students.
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So early on, we talked a lot about how positive reinforcement builds strong relationships in a teaching environment, and how it's our responsibility to educate students academically and behaviorally.»
During the Florida Education Technology Conference earlier this year, November said he was talking with a senior executive at a global investment bank recently, and he asked the executive: What is the most important skill for today's students to learn so they are prepared to succeed in the new global economy?
No one has talked about correlating test scores with attendance with age, or about early interventions to prevent later dropouts, or about a host of other well researched tools available to teachers and schools to reduce retention - the absolutely worst thing a school can do to a student (according to virtually all relevant research, as reviewed in John Hattie's Visible Learning).
Many educators talk about the «engineering pipeline,» the hope that if students are introduced early to engineering, many will enter college knowing about and considering a calling to be an engineer.
Who can not object to the talk of students getting library cards at an early age?
Doug Hoyes: And as we've alluded to earlier, the rules for student loans and we're talking specifically about government guaranteed student loans, are different if you go bankrupt or file a proposal than other debts.
Some of you might be tempted to ignore them until later on, yes we are talking to you, procrastinators... who wait til last night to write that paper... you may be thinking «meh, whatever I still have time to worry about repaying my student loans», we say DO NOT WAIT, start thinking about them right now, starting early could help you save thousands of dollars in the long run.
So if you haven't set up auto - debit or automatic payments on your student loans, it might be prudent to talk to your servicer about making the next monthly installment payment early (before the disaster strikes, assuming you have warning) to avoid late fees and negative credit reporting if you can't pay on the due date.
I grew up in San Francisco, and I was a high school student in the late 1970's and early 1980's I also volunteered at the San Francisco SPCA during that timeframe, and I talked to Mr. Avanzino several times while working in the kennels.
We talked about Kuo's early exposure to Fort Thunder as a student at RISD, how wild and elegant color is, My Chemical Romance making good on their promises as a band, the lineage of emo, the best time of day to paint, getting into self - publishing, the new Obama portrait, anxiety and jokes, literally biting your tongue, how Peter Halley has made the same painting for decades and why that's the one of the most audacious radical painting moves out there, Kuo's band HEX MESSAGE, why Bart Simpson is still on every single thing in the zine tent at the New York Art Book Fair, Jeremy Lin and bootleg merch beef, Kuo's two - person exhibition «It Gets Beta» with Scott Reeder in 2015, avoiding knuckleheads so you can enjoy watching sports, being the last generation who for some reason is still afraid of selling out, his own roundball podcast Cookies, and embracing the simulation.
When I talk to journalism students, as I did just a couple hours ago here and earlier this week at N.Y.U, I say the uncertain and fluid state of media now obviously poses big problems.
And then, the other thing that I would say about interacting with law students that we haven't really talked about is there's a tremendous opportunity for mentors to get an early lead on talent.
The benefit of securing a training contract so early becomes readily apparent when talking to students.
I mean, I was speaking with some law students at California Western earlier this week, and I talked to them about my first experience with my first job out of law school and it was, I didn't necessarily think I would be doing what I ended up doing, but I learned a lot, and it was a great fit, and I ended up doing really well, and I am now at a different place, but it was with the support of the people that initially gave me my first shot that allowed me to move on and do different things.
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Students use Facebook as a way to see if they are interested in pursuing more serious relationships, and it has replaced talking on the phone in the early stages of relationships.
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