Sentences with phrase «viewed from a classmates»

Remember that parental controls are only good on your child's device and will not restrict content viewed from a classmates» device.

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Elementary children in the Church can sometimes embrace their parents views and be much more dogmatic about them, so I would be very on guard for a potential negative comments from classmates and would want the leader to cut off any kind of negative peer response as quickly as possible.
The harder point of view came from sitting in that classroom on the South Side of Chicago with Kewauna and her classmates.
We also had measures of the extent to which their behaviours could be viewed as disruptive to the classroom — from the teachers» perspective, from their classmates» perspective, and also from their own perspectives.
She considers ideas raised in the readings thoughtfully and nudges her classmates to consider their preconceptions from differing points of view,» says Pamela Mason, director of L&L.
However, Newton — speaking for many of his classmates — says, «From an outsider's point of view, we don't have a lot of structure, but we just have a different definition of structure, and I feel like we're learning more by doing it that way.»
This Ripley-esque tale is told from the point of view of Martin — an outsider in a world of wealth and privilege — as he recalls his friendship (and obsession) with classmate Ben, whose family comes from old money.
Anna Sophie Tinneny and several classmates from Pennridge High School — where students received detentions for walking out of school in a call to end gun violence — got an up - close view of the March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday and a personal meeting with several of the Parkland, Fla., students they've been seeing on television.
As an elementary student, I remember drawing projects from my own perspective — viewing the world through different eyes than those of my classmates.
In conclusion, Exploratory Factor Analyses from data in Study 1 indicated support for five factors: social consequences; to include concerns regarding how parents, friends, classmates and teachers may view test performance; item types; to include items related to anxiety across item formats; and temporal aspects of anxiety; that is how stress is felt before, during, and after an exam.
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