Sentences with phrase «teacher lectured in»

Rather than watch a teacher lecturing in front of a whiteboard, students come along for the ride, seeing through the eyes of a teacher who is excited about the beauty and complexity of nature.

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For centuries, teachers all over the world have lectured at the front of the room to students seated in rows.
Sal Khan, perhaps the best - known teacher in the world today, tells us the how he went from skipping lectures at MIT to reinventing education online.
These introductory, non-credit courses typically consist of videotapes lectures in live classrooms, led by Yale teachers and scholars.
This lack of sensibility showed itself in the fact that although the teacher from whom I learned Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne, did have green sensibility, and although this affected his lectures, I paid very little attention to this aspect of what he said.
Fox - Genovese's book, published posthumously by a former doctoral student who is effusive in her praise for her teacher, combines three lectures delivered at Princeton in 2003 with five previously published essays and concludes with a praise - filled eulogy by Princeton professor Robert George.
Within the Protestant ecclesiastical scene in California there are not many contrasts more colorful than that between Berkeley and Orange County: the University of California and Disneyland, an adult class using Bread for the World material and one deep into the Bethel Bible Series, a Georgian church building hosting the Earl Lectures (Tillich, Niebuhr, Bennett, Marty, Lehman et al.) and a 14 - story Tower of Hope hosting preachers and teachers of «possibility thinking.»
Pagels (1984 p. 101) tells a story of a teacher in post-revolutionary Iran who began a lecture on probability theory by holding up a die which he was going to use in a demonstration.
I had a Kant scholar as teacher (C.I. Lewis) and I taught Kant, reading him in German where necessary, and I knew the views of Julius Ebbinghaus, heard him lecture, talked with him often and in both languages.
To this I can only reply that this is what I myself was taught, first, as part of instruction given in my parish as a child and later, with many refinements and qualifications, in lectures in theology as an ordinand — although I should add that my teacher was himself, quite obviously, very ill at ease about the scheme, left it to the very end of his course, and even then touched upon it gingerly.
In 1942, one of Alice's teachers at Manhattanville college, the German émigré Balduin Schwarz, encouraged her to attend a lecture by Dietrich von Hildebrand, then teaching at Fordham, who had also fled Hitler's Germany.
The contents in fact were edited by a fellow teacher, Frank Boyd, from class lecture notes used by Mr. Williams in a course of that title offered at Central Bible Institute (name changed to Central Bible College in the niid - ig6os) during the early and middle 1950s..
This takes place through school visits of one to several weeks annually in North America Waldorf schools, working with teachers, classes, staff, and individual students, as well as offering lectures / workshops for parents and the wider community.
She spent a number of years as an Early Literacy Instructor training teachers, working with credential programs in local universities, guest lecturing at various venues, and collaborating with parents and teachers to promote literacy in the community.
The natural consequences are plentiful — he may get lectured by the teacher, he may have to stay in from recess to finish it, he may not get to participate in school - sponsored activities that have grade restrictions, and, if it's very serious, he might even have to repeat the grade or go to summer school.
Gail presented five 90 - minute lectures that covered basic and more advanced techniques that the Waldorf teacher needs to know as they prepare to teach drawing to their class, beginning in 1st grade.
In Arlington Heights, Tricia Fuglestad, an elementary school art teacher, said she realized several years ago that lecturing students in the last few weeks was pointlesIn Arlington Heights, Tricia Fuglestad, an elementary school art teacher, said she realized several years ago that lecturing students in the last few weeks was pointlesin the last few weeks was pointless.
In early May, he was invited by the Department of Education in Hawaii to give 3 lectures on autism; one to doctors, one to parents and one to teacherIn early May, he was invited by the Department of Education in Hawaii to give 3 lectures on autism; one to doctors, one to parents and one to teacherin Hawaii to give 3 lectures on autism; one to doctors, one to parents and one to teachers.
Also at 6:30 p.m., state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia delivers the Phyllis L. Kossoff Lecture on Education and Policy at Teachers College, her first major policy address in NYC, Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th St., Manhattan.
Her interest in social work education led Bridget to become a practice teacher and training manager, going on to lecture at Coventry University, and becoming head of the social work department at Oxford Brookes University.
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, is proud to sponsor Child Poverty Action Group's (CPAG) 50th anniversary lecture, which has been held today in Westminster.
Put a limit on the time you spend preparing for class and anguishing over tomorrow's — worse, yesterday's — lecture; the best way to improve as a teacher is to stay relaxed and pay attention while you're in the classroom.
In a small but growing number of schools, students watch lectures online and come to class prepared to tackle assignments and collaborate with teachers and peers.
By 1967 he had become a self - styled esoteric teacher in Haight - Ashbury - era San Francisco, delivering weekly lectures to a group of mostly younger followers and cohabitants.
One victim was the Dynasty Foundation, which «spent some $ 30 million over 13 years on seed money for young Russian scientists and on competitions for science teachers, science festivals, and public lectures by world - class researchers» but «[wound] up its activities in July.
The KITPC outreach develops a series of scientific activities including public science lectures and science research group classes in order to popularize natural science, arouse interest in science and improve the scientific research abilities among the students and teachers of Universities and high schools.
The working schedule during this trip was very full, including lectures and seminars at the mining college and teachers college in Chita and at the public health school in the Baley, tours of the gold and thorium mines at Baley and the uranium mining and processing complex at Krasnokamensk and working meetings at all three places.
Feb. 1, 2018 - WHO: Lawrence Livermore scientists Matthias Frank and Megan Shelby, along with Erin McKay, a biology teacher from Tracy High School, will present «Biomolecular Action Movies: Flash Imaging With X-ray Lasers,» the first lecture in the 2018 Science on Saturday series.
In this 4 - part course (two lectures and two yoga practice videos), yoga teacher and yoga therapist Leslie Howard will discuss common male and female pelvic floor disorders and how yoga can offer an avenue to prevent these.
In this 3 - part course (two lectures and yoga practice), physical therapist and yoga teacher Julie Gudmestad will look at how yoga poses can help keep the piriformis flexible and healthy, and less likely to contribute to hip pain and sciatic nerve problems.
This is an in - depth and hands - on conference: on Saturday, March 25th Judith Hanson Lasater and Dr. Loren Fishman will join other leading medical professionals, researchers, and master teachers to speak, guide demonstrations, and lecture on strategies for using yoga as lifestyle medicine.
He continues to share his realizations on a regular basis through lectures and seminars that are held during yoga teacher training courses in the NY / NJ area and is also a regular lecturer at the Bhakti Center in the East Village.
Inspired by an electrifying lecture by his inspirational science teacher Mr. Rzykruski (Martin Landau), Victor decides to attempt to harness the power of his town's frequent lightning strikes in an attempt to spend a little more time with his darling companion.
Just like with a traditional flip, the teacher pre-records direct instruction, say, in a video lecture.
The only reason that we still find the overhead projector in most U.S. schools is because many teachers are still giving lectures to rows of kids taking notes to pass that teacher's tests.
The traditional sort of mainstream idea of Flipped Learning is that teachers will take what they used to do in the classroom - you know, lecturing and presenting information to students and classroom discussions for example, and do those things outside the classroom.
Sometimes teachers spend the entire class meeting in a virtual meeting room lecturing and presenting content.
The most successful and developed cooperatives begin to look quite a bit like schools, with an adult teacher in the front lecturing to rows of students sitting quietly at desks, sometimes hiring experts to teach advanced subjects like calculus, foreign languages, or physics.
Rather than lecturing or delivering whole - class instruction though, the teacher, who can be armed with data about where students are in their learning, can meet one - on - one with each student and have meaningful conversations about the work she is doing.
Instead of your teacher standing in front and lecturing at you, there is now more time for different things to happen in class.
Drawing on the expertise of teachers at other local schools, Yang has established a group of teachers who work to support psychology education lectures in schools and prisons — an initiative which has reaches more than 50 000 teenagers, teachers and parents.
Perhaps you interpret this as guest - lecturing at the local college in a beginning teacher's class, or leading a session at a regional education conference.
In addition, she says, teachers at Key Learning «are encouraged to pursue further degrees and licenses and to attend any meetings, lectures, workshops, and seminars.»
The New York City - based foundation said it hopes its new «students at the center» grant program will help train teachers to abandon traditional 40 - minute lectures for more - active approaches in the classroom, such as problem - solving, critical thinking, and hands - on learning.
The teacher lectures on World War II, making references to Germany and other locations in Europe.
For a long time, Khan has talked about how the use of Khan Academy videos can allow teachers to move beyond lecture mode and the lower levels of Bloom's taxonomy to help students engage in project - based learning and apply their learning.
An Honorary Fellow of Melbourne University, he shares his expertise on behaviour management, effective teaching, stress management, colleague support and teacher welfare around the globe through lectures, seminars, professional development courses and, of course, with teachers in the classroom.
In Korea, where popular teachers become millionaires by broadcasting their lectures online, schools and families are only very slowly warming up to other kinds of online learning.
Howard's description exemplifies how using technology can actually free up teachers to teach in smaller groups — rather than simply lecture at or manage an entire classroom.
MOOCs bundle various types of content — generally chunked - up lectures from college professors; assignments, quizzes, and some outside reading; and a discussion board, in which students — generally numbering in the thousands — and the teacher can interact.
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