When students talk about the non-curricular things that most directly impact them, such as cafeteria food, textbook conditions, or bathroom usage, they are generally offering convenient student voice.
During class,
when the students talk about what went right and what didn't with their Scratch demos, one student says she would have been less willing to explore if there had been a grade on the line.
«One of the things that has been shown is that
when students talk about things in online discussions, they use more complicated vocabulary, because it is easier to see what's been written by others and incorporate it into their own writing.»
I find it extremely odd, since effective learning within the school curriculum occurs
when all students talk about, write about, read about, draw and enact subject matter... and so on.
When a student talked too much, the tutor placed a whispering stick in the talkative student's mouth.
Not exact matches
For example,
when Prison Break's Wentworth Miller came out on Facebook
talking about his struggle with depression, it created a fabulous opportunity for one of my
students Jason Finucan, who speaks about destigmatizing mental illness in the workplace, to help take a celebrity story and parse it in such a way that a lay audience can understand and apply it in their daily lives.
And
when you
talk about your startup as a
student, your teachers get much more excited.
«I am one of the only
students with a science background who also has significant startup experience, so I think that brings a very different view to our case discussions
when we
talk about making decisions using very little data,» she said.
At this point, you know enough about what happens
when you default on a
student loan, so let's
talk about how to fix it.
Students and faculty
talk about the moments
when a shooter entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and opened fire.
This is the next great challenge for Beijing, and
when the regulators finally do start to repair overextended balance sheet, with a much higher debt - to - GDP ratio than any other country at China's stage of economic development, according to a presentation Monday night by my very smart former
student, Chen Long, I expect annual GDP growth rates will continue dropping steadily, by 1 - 2 percentage points a year through the rest of this decade (and there has been increasing
talk in the past month or two that GDP growth rates are already 1 - 2 points below the printed rates).
After
talking to one of Facebook's co-founders and
students who were at Harvard
when Zuckerberg and I were classmates, there's one outstanding question about the creator and CEO of the 500 million - member website that today is valued at somewhere between $ 24 billion and $ 32 billion.
When it comes time to
talk about his beliefs about the Bible the grad
student is surprised to hear himself say, «I used to have doubts about inerrancy, but since coming to seminary I have been able to overcome it.»
I wonder,
when that professor is on his deathbed, if he will think back to that moment of mocking his
student when he is
talking to a chaplain about his family.
What I did not understand
when I was a
student then, and what I would explain to that professor now, is that people
talk to the chaplain about their families because that is how we
talk about God.
Talk to any audience of Catholics, whether adults or high - school
students, and ask them what name comes to mind
when they think of the relation of the Catholic Church to science and the result is always the same: «Galileo!»
I have not forgotten the day
when, as a graduate
student at Princeton, I sat in Firestone Library
talking with a fellow graduate
student who happened to be a Benedictine monk.
The problem with people like that is that
when they are put in front of a class of first - year
students, they will start
talking about the textual problems in Romans 2
when students have no idea who Paul is.
And we were all able to share a healthy laugh
when one of the more conservative
students, reacting with some heat to Luther's Table,
Talk, blurted, «Thank God I'm not a Protestant,» and all I could manage was a lame, «Yes, thank God.»
If a pro-life organization met our exhibitor criteria, we would be happy to
talk to them about being an Urbana exhibitor...
Students for Life was aware of [the requirements]
when they applied and acknowledged their non-religious status in their application.
Occasionally, my colleagues lecturing in universities lament having undergraduate
students walk out of their classes
when they
talk about evolution.
When I
talk with a
student, I try to be alert to how much of one and how much of the other is involved.
When I
talk to
students early in their college careers about what they plan to study, many of them are attracted to humanities majors, but few take that route.
When they
talked, the
student was evasive and said she wasn't allowed to say where she lived for fear someone would take her mother away and send her back to Mexico.
When 16,000 college
students gathered at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship's latest Urbana conference to
talk about missions, one of the main debates became how evangelicals should engage with the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
When we
talked about it she said that she saw it as a challenge, which I loved — it's a challenge to create bright, colourful, healthy meals that fit into a busy life on a
student budget.
When I
talk to college
students or give farm tours it seems like I started my business in the dark ages.
My idea of a hero is a
student / individual who: «cents Helps a person with special needs «cents Takes time to
talk to the new kid «cents Asks someone how they are doing «cents Stands up for those who aren't strong enough to do so themselves «cents Makes sure others know that they care about them «cents Is a leader who sets an example that treating others negatively is wrong «cents Isn't a follower
when others are being treated unfairly
In case you missed it, Ferrell kicked a field goal with Pete Carroll as the holder back in February
when he
talked to
students at USC:
that our lunch staff were actually nice and
talked to the
students and answered their questions
when they asked them instead of barking at them and replying things such as «I am not going to answer that — you get what you get!»
Talk about honesty often and validate your teen's feelings
when he's frustrated that the
students who cheat seem to get ahead, without getting caught.
Also,
when she was
talking about birthing mothers being elemental forces, which is probably from Spiritual Midwifery, she was not speaking as a doctor or really even a midwife, she was speaking as a
student of nature; she's a hippie (duh!)
When we asked Simonds to sit down and chat with us about the Hero award she was eager to
talk about her community, her kids, and her program — and to lavish praise on those around her, from her hard - working staff to the 10,000 Waterford
students she loves.
It's been a little over a year since William completed the Culinary Job Training program in April 2016, but
when you ask him about how he found DC Central Kitchen and what it was like starting the program as a new
student, he
talks about it like it was yesterday.
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But
when she
talks about reducing
student stress, she seems to dismiss the value that millions of Americans like me put on the hard assignments we endured in high school.
But she does
talk to her
students about her husband and «how much our life changed
when he got sick.»
I'm sick of a lot of my COLLEGE professors sort of awkwardly shrugging their shoulders
when «difficult» topics are brought up because they really, really do not want to get into complicated
talks with their
students and I just remember how much more so my grade - school teachers did that.
When I was still a
student I did a
talk at Tygerberg Hospital's Neonatal unit about the sleep cycles, and why it is important for mommies to understand this.
SNA has updated unpaid meal charge
talking points to assist members in responding to questions about meal charge policies and to educate parents, reporters and legislators on the challenges school nutrition professionals face
when students are unable to pay for their school meals.
I can't play a game of ignorance
when I have listened to my
students talk for many a year.
«Go to the Ghana Institute of Journalism, GIJ, and look at the
students who are coming out, majority of them are females and
when you look at it, you will see that it is more of a fashion parade... so
when we are
talking about quality of journalism, they should tone down on the fashion and get a little bit more serious with the actual content,» he added.
Rosenthal says she'd be happy to
talk to the teachers and their
students, if they want to come to her office
when session is over for the week and she returns.
Her speech also hit home for
students in the crowd
when she
talked about pushing for a debt - free education, something Bernie Sanders has also
talked about.
And
when he dropped in on some
students in a classroom at the State University of New York, he showed he was still working on the art of making small
talk with strangers.
When scientists deliver
talks to middle and high school
students for AAAS» Classroom Science Days, everyone learns something,
students and scientists alike.
His luck changed
when he met a couple he could
talk to in Russian, which he knew from his
student days abroad.
And yet my
students always find this puzzling, especially
when you
talk about army ants being vicious fighters.
If you look at Leo Szilard, whom I
talked to about this
when I was a grad
student at the University of California in San Diego, he said nobody thought a demonstration would really make any difference — certainly not to the Germans.
«At dinner one night,» she recalls as we
talk in her office at Harvard, «I was musing with a fellow
student over whether,
when babies look at and listen to something, they perceive [the sight and sound of an event] as two separate things, or do they recognize a link between the two?