Not exact matches
Most users have come from public school districts; high - school coaches
use the service to stay connected with
student athletes, and
teachers employ it to elicit participation from shy
students.
Developers can also
use a new so - called Classroom API to create education software for
teachers and
students.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology,
students who wrote out self - advice
using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with
students who
used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and
teachers in childhood.
Chromebooks made up 44 % of
teachers» tablet
use and 46 % of
students»
use.
Used in over 20,000 schools worldwide, Chalk.com solves the problems of lesson planning, assessment, and collaboration designed to ease
teachers» pain, facilitate personalized education, and help drive
student success.»
While
teachers might insist that today's
students somehow
use tech differently, studies don't back this up.
«STEM Behind Hollywood»
uses the scientists and experts who consult Hollywood filmmakers to create free classroom activities for
teachers, including software and iPad apps, to explore popular movie themes such as zombie, superheroes, space and forensics to give
students the chance to solve problems as real - life scientists would.
For example, Google Classroom is intended for
teachers to
use as a one - stop digital hub to share homework, assignments, and
student grades.
But it took him a while to realize that meant visiting the classrooms where
students and
teachers would be
using his product, talking to them, and watching them
use it.
That's key for classrooms, Myerson says, where
teachers want control over what apps their
students can
use, and
students want something with great battery life and a selection of familiar Windows software.
Teachers can take advantage of the easy - to -
use interface to create courses, which
students can then take on their computers or mobile devices.
Teachers will learn to find common threads in their teachings, and
use them across content areas to strengthen learning and resonate in
students» minds throughout the day.
The company's SaaS platform is
used by school districts, schools,
teachers, and
students throughout the country.
That was meant to address black lawmakers» concerns that
teachers with guns might discriminate against black
students in deciding when to
use them.
My rifle was very similar to the AR -15-style semiautomatic weapon
used to kill
students,
teachers and a coach I knew at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., where I once lived.
We're helping with education through the rebuilding of schools and by
using technology to support
teachers and
students.
In your article around Baltimore's technology gap («Computer - based tests a challenge for low - income
students, some Baltimore
teachers say,» April 22), we read that
students who took the PARCC scored lower when they took the test on a computer than when they
used paper and pencil.
Student after student came to the microphones, along with parents and teachers, flashing anger and anguish, as the community used a Tuesday night congressional town hall on gun violence to help continue coping with the Marjory Stoneman Dou
Student after
student came to the microphones, along with parents and teachers, flashing anger and anguish, as the community used a Tuesday night congressional town hall on gun violence to help continue coping with the Marjory Stoneman Dou
student came to the microphones, along with parents and
teachers, flashing anger and anguish, as the community
used a Tuesday night congressional town hall on gun violence to help continue coping with the Marjory Stoneman Douglas...
Without intending any any disrespect to your contention, I wonder how the
use of a school building by a religious group at a time or day when
students and
teachers are not
using it is likely to result in a situation in which the «religious group becomes identified with the school, which appears to be promoting that brand of religion».
Teachers at the Jesuit high school I attended urged
students to protect themselves when they became sexually active, to
use condoms to stamp out the risk of contracting a viral sexually transmitted disease that would affect the rest of their lives.
My own temptation is to become a literary critic, wag my head learnedly and say, «Well, this obviously is a bit of hyperbole — the sort of exaggeration a
teacher would
use to shock his
students awake.»
Regardless of the criteria
used for class placement, the purpose of such grouping is either to enable the
teacher to manage the
students more effectively or to
use the school to sustain class distinctions recognized in the society of which the school is an agency.
The primary function of most
teachers should be to stimulate and channel the
students» dedication to make
use of the abundant resources available through modern techniques of symbolic reproduction and distribution.
Citing Donniel Hartman's «Putting God Second,» — A
teacher of mine
used to love to tell the story of a famous Hassidic master who was walking along a cobbled street in Eastern Europe some two hundred years ago, when he heard the cry of a baby coming from his
student's house — a cry that pierced the night.
I'm pretty sure that
teachers must alter their lesson plans once in a while - say if 10 % of the class is out with the flu - I think they would
use the day more for review for the
students who are present.
To meet these
students» learning styles
teachers are
using PowerPoint and other software in presentations.
Merle M. Ohlsen describes group counseling of adolescents and children in schools.9 Helen Driver reports on two groups for high school seniors, three groups for college
students, and four leaderless
teachers» groups.10 The second part of Driver's book reports on forty - four projects
using small groups in elementary, high school, college, and graduate professional schools (as well as mental health settings), as described by the leaders of each group.
Teachers of high - school and college English are
used to dealing with
students to whom literary analysis seems pointless inasmuch as it never yields an empirically verifiable «right» answer.
In the United States, while it has become more problematic for
teachers to interest themselves in the personal development of their
students, we have broadened the responsibility of schools in other directions,
using them to improve the physical and mental health of children.
The
teacher can help the
student, possibly from about the age of seven, to recognize different categories of language
use.
And as always,
teachers must
use their discretion to determine when it is worth some level of
student discomfort to push forward an academic conversation and when that conversation carries the risk of damaging classroom culture and
student comfort beyond simple repair.
I
used to be a
teacher, and while I loved it, I was a statistic: burned out after 5 years, totally disillusioned and disgusted with the hoops, red - tape, and parental and
student entitlement.
When I visited to teach the
students a recipe
using produce from their garden, Mr. Flerlage reminded me so much of my high school environmental studies
teacher, Mr. Lucy.
By Joanne White Over 50,000
students Australia wide
use the new (and free) Australian Organic Schools resources, and as a
teacher — and someone who can now call herself a successful gardener — I highly recommend them to anyone who has always wanted to try gardening.
They worked in groups
using the Musical Futures ethos (i.e.
students determining their own groups, selecting instruments and then working with the
teacher stepping back, and becoming more of a facilitator).
Two to 5 day golf school with 1 - to - 1 and 2 - to - 1
student -
teacher ratio is available as well as private package lessons that include
use of a digital video system.
As a result of these conversations,
students and
teachers together created an honor code to be
used with every paper, quiz, test, project, and assessment.
In American classrooms, by contrast, Stigler found that a unit on adding fractions with unlike denominators would usually begin with the
teacher writing on an overhead projector a reliable formula to solve the problem, which
students would be expected to copy down, memorize, and
use for each subsequent problem.
Each year, our 60 faculty and staff members work with more than 6 intern
teachers, 25
student teachers, researchers, and visitors to perform the major functions associated to Laboratory Schools: the development of innovative practices in education, research, the preparation of new
teachers, professional development for practicing
teachers, and the education of children
using best established principles of education.
Working closely with another school team has required me to
use all of my Challenge Success experience, as a high school
student, as a Challenge Success employee, as a member of the Advisory Board, as a
teacher, and as the moderator of a Challenge Success
student club.
This workshop
uses a «backwards design» model to help
teachers plan engaging units and effective assessment techniques that bring learning to life for
students.
«The possibility of saving lives will overcome
teachers» or coaches» fears of
using an AED to defibrillate their
student,» said Sweeten.
The on - site improvements (e.g., computers, books, lower
student /
teacher ratios — the secondary school
used to operate at a 1:67 ratio) and quantitative results (e.g., in the past 5 years, the rate for passing university entrance exams has climbed from 60 to 89 %) are remarkable and I wanted to share some audio and video.
In many cases, a modest donation puts current technology in the hands of
teachers who are eager to
use it with their
students.
She believes that the biggest gap between the
student and
teachers is
using terms both accurately and in a way that the mothers can understand.
The need for such testing may be brought to the attention of the principal through a search authorized by § 49-6-4204 or § 49-6-4205, observed or reported
use of drugs by the
student on school property, or other reasonable information received from a
teacher, staff member or other
student.
program that lets kids and their adult caregivers learn about the park first hand by
using fun, self - guided worksheets; the NewYork Historical Society, where she developed curriculum guides to help classroom
teachers incorporate primary sources into their instruction; the American Museum of Natural History, where she developed a series of
teacher guides for the Moveable Museum exhibits and several temporary museum exhibits; and MOUSE, a New York City based non-profit organization that works to train middle and high school
students to initiate and manage technology help desks, where she developed curriculum and educational support materials for
students, faculty advisors, and MOUSE trainers.
Students who fall behind or miss school can
use up a lot of a
teacher's classroom time getting make - up lessons or in class help with their work.
Some
teachers will focus on inventive spelling, allowing children to write the sounds they hear in words, while also instructing
students using weekly spelling words.
Something they will
use completely for them, and honestly a happy relaxed
teacher can only produce happy, relaxed
students.