Sentences with phrase «teenage students in»

Maintain and lead the teenage students in planned recreational actions and behavioral programs.
Teenage students in Singapore have once again outperformed their peers around the world in PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) testing, this time in collaborative problem solving.
Are teenage students in Finland more likely to persevere with a problem than their counterparts in Australia?

Not exact matches

During my teenage years, the educational institution I inhabited compelled students to spend half an hour each day in silent holiness.
They were rallies that would not have happened without the fervor of the students: teenage survivors of last month's massacre in Parkland, Fla., frightened high schoolers in the Midwest, unnerved university students in the Northeast.
One of the teenage students Gibson attacked online was Emma Gonzalez, a leader in student efforts to combat gun violence.
He founded FOCUS after his own experience: brought up in a Catholic family, he lost his faith in his teenage years — and rediscovered it through Evangelical students at college, who helped him to encounter Christ in the Scriptures.
If you were to ask the same question today, that answer would more likely be a young Nigerian mother on the outskirts of Lagos, a university student in Seoul, South Korea, or a teenage boy in Mexico City.
My hopes for the church interacting in schools would be more along the lines of policy (getting teenage girls to cover up), offering some after - school programs (food, clothing, study help, activities), allowing for prayer in schools, Bible reading time, allowing religion to be discussed among the students.
In addition, while 30 percent of the general teenage population feels «pressured,» over half (55 percent) of student leaders claim the same.
A teenage student wielding an attacked several children at his school in Germany Thursday, wounding nine before he was arrested Germany has 2 distinctions 1 they have the strictest gun laws and 2 they have the most school attacks of any country.
In my teenage years, I sent two summers as an exchange students living with the same family in southern OregoIn my teenage years, I sent two summers as an exchange students living with the same family in southern Oregoin southern Oregon.
I have friend, who was once my student, and in his angsty teenage period he would pace impatiently up and down the journalism room, waiting for the other writers to finish their pieces so he could put the paper to bed.
BAM uses group discussions and role - playing exercises to help develop anger - management and self - control capacities in the students, all teenage boys, who are selected for the program because they are considered to be at especially high risk of dropout or of involvement with the criminal - justice system or both.
I didn't even turn down a teenage - looking med student who came in and eagerly asked to check my cervix.
You can't just start being cool, but you can continue in your coolness during those teenage years if you continue to be a student of your kids and aggressively pursue quality and quantity time together.
We'll have teenage girls raped in school halls and teachers assaulted by students.
The death of a teenage football player on Long Island has raised questions as to why students were asked to carry what the police described as an approximately 400 - pound, 10 - foot log while participating in an off - season conditioning camp.
In her new book, the Labour MP describe her experience of growing up in Birmingham in a radical socialist family, the «trials» of her teenage and student years — and «what it means to be a woman today»In her new book, the Labour MP describe her experience of growing up in Birmingham in a radical socialist family, the «trials» of her teenage and student years — and «what it means to be a woman today»in Birmingham in a radical socialist family, the «trials» of her teenage and student years — and «what it means to be a woman today»in a radical socialist family, the «trials» of her teenage and student years — and «what it means to be a woman today».
«In 2014 you only get this credit for the hours for which you pay a teenage student exactly $ 8 an hour,» Mauro said.
More than 600 teenage girls in the Buffalo will likely give birth this year, and not many of them will finish high school.Five years from now, their children will enter the Buffalo schools as some of the district's most at - risk students.
Schools in the US and beyond are right to consider a later start time for teenage students given growing evidence about adolescent body clocks, says Russell Foster
For example, gang prevention programs targeting students in the 6th or 7th grade would be a good use of resources because most youth who join gangs begin in their early teenage years, and as early as ages 10 and 11.
«The teenage students appreciate the non-competitive nature of yoga, the chance to focus on their thoughts and feelings, while also mixing in a bit of silliness and fun,» said DiMeglio.
The «Persepolis» books recount her childhood first in pre-revolutionary Iran and then under the repressive fundamentalist regime; her teenage years as a student in Vienna, Austria, where her parents sent her after they began to fear their outspoken, free - spirited daughter might find herself in danger at home; her return to Iran in early adulthood; and, finally, her painful reckoning with the fact that it's possible to both love your homeland and find yourself utterly unable to live in it.
The story itself isn't much different than similar stories you may have read in recent years about female teachers who have affairs with their teenage male students, but Notes on a Scandal really isn't about the inappropriateness of the affair so much as the nature of lust, trust, and the bedfellows that are brought together through the sharing of a secret that can shatter a life completely should it ever be revealed.
Released: April 14 Cast: Jason Schwartzman, Reggie Watts, Maya Rudolph, Lena Dunham Director: Dash Shaw Why it's great: The scraggly sketch style of acclaimed graphic novelist Dash Shaw comes to life in a teenage dream comedy about a coastal town high school that cascades off a cliff, drifts out to sea, and provokes a student - body class war.
Award winning student director Leah Meyerhoff uses magical realism to weave the tale through teenage angst in a love gone bad.
Their BEST ACTOR AWARD went to the much talked - about Timothée Chalamet in a breakout performance as the teenage son of a professor who falls in love with a visiting grad student one summer in Northern Italy.
But this year's slate also featured several films centered on relationships between older women and younger men: Hannah Fidel's A Teacher, which concerns an affair between a high school teacher and a student; Liz W. Garcia's The Lifeguard, in which Kristen Bell takes up with a teenage boy; and Two Mothers, in which Robin Wright and Naomi Watts are friends who each get with the other's teenage son.
I caught some of the titles: Nugu - ui ttal - do anin Haewon (Nobody's Daughter Haewon) is a delightful film from the South Korean auteur Hong Sang - soo, the story of a female student's «sentimental education» as it were, as she traverses through reality, fantasy, and dreams, we viewers never quite sure what we are watching; Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (TIFF's Opening Night film) is an engaging and drily humorous alternative vampire film, Tilda Swinton melding perfectly into the languid yet tense atmosphere of the whole piece; Night Moves is from a director (Kelly Reichardt) I've heard good things about but not seen, so I was curious to see it, but whilst the film is engaging with its ethical probing, I found the style quite laborious and lifeless; The Kampala Story (Kasper Bisgaard & Donald Mugisha) is a good little film (60 minutes long) about a teenage girl in Uganda trying to help her family out, directed in a simple, direct manner, utilising documentary elements within its fiction.
As for the plot, Henry faces a trio of females who have all warmed to his cold demeanour: Fellow teacher Sarah (Christina Hendricks on sabbatical from Mad Men), tormented student Meredith, and Erica the teenage hooker whose heart of gold is the only bright cliché in the compendium.
«In Luca Guadagnino's sensitive, sensual Call Me By Your Name, a bright teenage boy living in the picturesque Italian countryside falls into a passionate summer fling with an older man, the American graduate student who's come to study for the season... Paced like an especially lazy summer, the film sidesteps conflict.In Luca Guadagnino's sensitive, sensual Call Me By Your Name, a bright teenage boy living in the picturesque Italian countryside falls into a passionate summer fling with an older man, the American graduate student who's come to study for the season... Paced like an especially lazy summer, the film sidesteps conflict.in the picturesque Italian countryside falls into a passionate summer fling with an older man, the American graduate student who's come to study for the season... Paced like an especially lazy summer, the film sidesteps conflict...
In this adaptation of André Aciman's 2007 novel, Hammer's doctoral student Oliver falls for the teenaged Elio (up - and - comer Timothée Chalamet) over a summer in ItalIn this adaptation of André Aciman's 2007 novel, Hammer's doctoral student Oliver falls for the teenaged Elio (up - and - comer Timothée Chalamet) over a summer in Italin Italy.
In the teenage years, students receive that same dopamine reward for very different behavior, when they take risks and explore.
In debt and about to leave a pregnant wife and a disabled teenage son behind, he runs into a former student who deals prescription drugs, and decides to cook meth.
Though, perhaps, the area that most interested the teenage students was getting to interact with children in another country and find out what their experiences of growing up was like.
The OECD said that there was «much to be positive about», including: levels of reading and science above international averages; a high level of social inclusion; a drop in teenage smoking and alcohol consumption; and a large majority (nine in ten) of students who feel positive about their school and teachers.
«Sometimes, students get stuck in their teenage world, where everything's a crisis,» she says.
PlayBrighter is another games based learning resource which recognises the struggle of motivating teenage students to learn in the classroom.
In 2014, Gutierrez introduced a sexual citizenship program with the aim of reducing teenage pregnancies and teaching his students how to recognise what sexual abuse is.
The Grimbles» Last Game - a sketch for teenage drama students Great to explore ensemble cast work with a number of speaking roles Mask work and «games» are included Physical theatre Challenging and creative A dark, surreal and comic tale For the PERILOUS TALES collection of surreal and slightly dark cautionary tales by Offbeat Theatre's Barbara Hockley An excellent opportunity to use bizarre costumes and masks A dance number is required at the end - anything you like... Dark, surreal and completely off the wall Ed and Molly Grimble play computer games all the time - in fact, they do little else.
Though the open dialogues have a theme and structured content (designed by the students), the conversation also includes what music they listen to and how they get along with their parents — in other words, teenagers talking to teenagers about teenage issues.
A jury has found an Oregon private school that sponsored a student mountain - climbing expedition in which nine people died in 1986 liable in the death of one teenage student.
The instruction will begin this month and will reach some 9,000 students in communities with high teenage birthrates.
Our data on students» adult outcomes include earnings, college attendance, college quality (measured by the earnings of previous graduates of the same college), neighborhood quality (measured by the percentage of college graduates in their zip code), teenage birth rates for females (measured by claiming a dependent born when the woman was still a teenager), and retirement savings (measured by contributions to 401 [k] plans).
The new study by Raj Chetty, John Friedman, and Jonah Rockoff asks whether high - value - added teachers (i.e., teachers who raise student test scores) also have positive longer - term impacts on students, as reflected in college attendance, earnings, avoiding teenage pregnancy, and the quality of the neighborhood in which they reside as adults.
I once worked with Paul, who exemplified this ideal with a group of teenage boys who had been placed in special provision for students with behavioural difficulty.
She notes that the students are very familiar with her story because she's shared it with them many times — that she was born to a teenage mother in the Bronx and grew up experiencing poverty like many of the students she serves.
His books include, Teaching with Poverty in Mind, Tools for Engagement, Engaging students with Poverty in Mind, Turnaround Tools for the Teenage Brain, Poor Students Rich Students and Different Brains, Different Lstudents with Poverty in Mind, Turnaround Tools for the Teenage Brain, Poor Students Rich Students and Different Brains, Different LStudents Rich Students and Different Brains, Different LStudents and Different Brains, Different Learners.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z