Sentences with phrase «traditional educators often»

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Developed as a «much needed» catalyst for change in safeguarding training, the concise courses are fully CPD - accredited and certify individual educators, replacing «often insufficient or costly» traditional group training methods.
Since everyone experienced schooling in their own way, and often in a traditional setting, educators» ideas are diverse and every teacher has their own «movies of the mind» as to how a student's educational experience should look like.
The use of OER encourages collaboration among educators and is often more cost effective than traditional textbooks,» said Brad C. Smith, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Utah.
By doing so, he said, educators purposefully shape their pedagogy to meaningfully capture the attention of transfer school students, who have often had negative experiences in traditional educational settings.
Gangopadhyay says the absence of a traditional public pension program and lower salaries in New Orleans make attracting veteran teachers tough; the hiring pool is often limited to less experienced educators, he says.
45 Cf. Sinsheimer & Herring, supra note 2, at 123 (recommending, based on three - year observational study of law - firm associates, that «[l] egal educators should consider developing exercises that require students to compose emails in various contexts»); Wawrose, supra note 14, at 547 («One of the major structural changes to the first - year LRW syllabus our research suggests is the inclusion of short research and writing assignments to supplement the traditional memo and brief assignments often used in first - year LRW classes.»).
It offered a refreshing alternative to reactive and often demeaning strategies that were traditional procedures for educators trying to manage student behavior.
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