Then there is the following example, one where the French business school INSEAD (Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires) had a role - playing exercise
where students ran a fictional international oil and gas corporation facing climate change decisions.
During her 22 years in the classroom, Michelle co-founded the Ensemble Theatre Company of Marin, a sequential arts education model
where students ran a repertory theatre at three high school sites.
She spent nine years as a high school English and journalism teacher at World Journalism Preparatory School in Flushing, New York,
where her students ran the multimedia news outlet WJPSnews.com.
History teacher Jane Uyeda, who has taught at Oxbow since the beginning, recalls with distaste her experience in more traditional schools,
where students ran from one bell to the next and had less opportunity to explore.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways, in thoroughfares or in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while running; • Steps and changes in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; • Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and
where students run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners in busy areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
Not exact matches
To explore the places
where design thinking and lean startup intersect, we organized a conversation between two faculty members who help
run the Stanford Graduate School of Business Startup Garage,
where students design and test new ventures.
Whitten earned a bachelor's degree in English and Creative Writing from Roanoke College
where she was the Editor - in - Chief of the
student -
run newspaper, The Brackety - Ack.
For the second year, Walmart Canada is
running the Green
Student Challenge
where teams of post-secondary
students from across the country have an opportunity to convince some of Canada's most successful business leaders that they have the most compelling breakthrough idea to change business as we know it.
Northern IL University... this liberal arts campus, just 60 miles west of Chicago, had an extrajudicial neutralization
running through one of its remote facilities
where the instructors liked to tell
students they were spies with guns pointed to their heads for absolutely no reason while the rest of the class just watched with stupid grins..
But the next morning I
ran into a
student at the university
where I was teaching who was quite perplexed.
I helped my mother
run a cantina
where we sold lunch, snacks and dinner to drivers,
students, and anyone who was on a budget.
• WHAT»S NEXT: The talented
student - athlete will attend Texas,
where she will pursue an undergraduate degree in the school's Nursing program while
running on the Longhorns» track team.
City school officials said Kinsella needs to remain its own school because of its magnet status under the state's Sheff v. O'Neill pact,
where city and suburban
students are enrolled through a state -
run lottery engineered for racial integration.
«With the edTPA, we introduced a safety net,
where our
students take the edTPA, and if they're unsuccessful, they have a safety net that they can use in the short
run as we transition,» King said.
Passions
ran high on Thursday night at a University Heights Secondary School parents meeting
where over 650 parents, teachers and
students met with Department of Education representatives and Mary Coleman, a senior vice president of Bronx Community College, to discuss the possible relocation of the school from its current site on the college's campus.
A month ago, hundreds of teenagers
ran for their lives from the hallways and classrooms of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School,
where 17
students and staff had been shot to death.
Still, an academic career will involve interacting with people, particularly if you progress into holding a lectureship — in which you'd be involved in teaching and departmental administration — or into
running your own research group —
where you would direct the work of
students and postdoctoral researchers.
Vortex is more of an exploration,
where you can experience the story through the eyes and mind of the main character, Drew Griffin, «a young medical
student running away from a tragic past».
«[A] few
students, belonging to Dalit, backward, minority and left - wing groups, are expected to demonstrate against the prime minister... but a campus is
where feelings and arguments can and should
run high.
It isn't common, but some
students thrive on adviser neglect, gaining self - confidence in a hands - off environment
where you can test hypotheses or
run with your own idea.
At Harvard Medical School, Stefan
ran a helpdesk
where graduate
students could come in with their quantitative problems.
The Mars Yard is part of an education programme that MAAS
run for schools all around Australia
where students get to remotely operate rovers on the Mars Yard from their various school locations.
The 7 Core Cues are based on the understanding of myofascial meridians (the fact that your muscles
run in holistic, whole - body lines, not singular muscles as many people think), and unique bone and joint alignment
where EVERY
student is different, and our standard cueing has to change or we can hurt people, and also the knowledge of Laws of Physics and why we need to use them or our poses get super heavy and joint compressive.
Set in the modern - day, this live - action version centers on the social circles of a private New York high school
where a supercilious young man named Kyle (Alex Pettyfer) is
running for
student body president.
Lily (Tipton) transfers to a rather pathetic New England university,
where she's immediately adopted by the obsessive - compulsive Violet (Gerwig) who, with cohorts Rose and Heather (Echikunwoke and MacLemore),
runs a centre for the rather large number of suicidal
students.
Acquainting his
students with the lives of the ancient Greeks and Romans, this passionate teacher
runs a classroom
where the privileged progeny of society come to be educated.
At Mansfield Middle School — slogan: «
Where Compost Happens» — in Storrs, Connecticut, 60 pounds of cafeteria and food waste daily go into a
student -
run compost bin.
[1] We
ran two sets of simulations: one
where students opt - out randomly, and another in which opt - out occurs among the highest - performing
students in each classroom (as measured by their prior test scores).
The classroom is an open space that
runs the length of the building wing, but is subdivided by bookshelves into workspaces
where small groups of
students work with the teacher or individually with laptops.
We
run the risk of the «factory model,»
where we put as many
students as possible through a course with a large
student - to - teacher ratio.
Back in Australia, Lynch went back to teaching in classrooms in Melbourne's Ferntree Gully and then in Tasmania,
where he was subsequently asked to
run a residence set up by the Catholic Church for
students attending the University of Tasmania.
Yes, I still go to summer camp (
where I am lovingly referred to as a camp «elder»), but it's a world
run mostly by college - age
students.
Students will more often be granted their top subject choices rather than their lower preferences, in cases
where a school can not
run all classes.
Your school playground should have hard surface areas for ball games, hopscotch and the like, rebound walls; grassed areas for ball games,
running around and doing cartwheels; sandplay areas; gardens, shrubs and trees,
where younger
students might hide or make cubbies; slides, horizontal and vertical ladders; climbing frames; and tables and seats.
The 2014 winner was Fulford School, Yorkshire, which
runs animation and programming clubs
where sixth formers are able to share advice and help younger
students.
Technology is a great benefit in this regard, as staff can show the
students where they will be staying, what it looks like, how each day will
run and what the expectations will be in terms of their involvement and behavior during the trips.
Eighth grader Jordan, who transferred from a school
where racial prejudice was a problem she
ran into, says she was «shocked when I came here» to see the
students working together.
Years later, I
ran into this former
student on Brattle Street at the Harvard Extension School,
where he was taking writing classes.
The course of study at the Parker School,
where the focus is on developing
students» intellectual habits,
runs narrower and deeper than the typical high school's.
Magnet schools have higher proportions of black and Hispanic
students than TPS in eight of the twelve states, and charters have more black and Hispanic
students than TPS in six of the ten states
where those analyses can be
run (again, these are controlling for district fixed effects).
I have
run it as a lunch time club
where students have gone around the school and out into the grounds.
I have also had
students checking eachother's portfolios to target areas to improve - which ended well... in most cases (aside from one GCSE group -
where tension
ran high following a heated disagreement over A04.
For example, in a blended - learning classroom
where students are engaged deeply in their individualized learning plan, the occasional side bar conversation or
student listening to music while working may not be something that
runs against a positive classroom culture.
Students can keep a
running table of contents in the front, and write «Didn't do» on the line
where they are missing an assignment.
From the heart - rate monitors that
students wear during their weekly twelve - minute
run / walk (a healthier version of the traditional 1 - mile
run) to a comprehensive computer - based fitness station
where students measure everything from strength and flexibility to cholesterol levels, Madison has embraced the use of state - of - the - art tools to support the physical health and education of its adolescent
students.
What we were [recommended] to do was put the kids back in the classroom and have, in the case of
where there's an Education Assistant, the Education Assistant supported the
student with their learning while the teacher was
running the classroom instruction.
Entering the school at a time
where it was extremely
run - down, Lima encouraged
students to respect the property by enlisting the help of their parents to refurbish it.
If we're ever going to fully embrace personalized learning, we need to embrace competency - based assessment and an accountability regimen that enables all
students to achieve high standards in the long
run while giving them a viable path to get there from
where they currently are.
Kiwa, a
student profiled in Coloring in the White Spaces, asks, «What good is an education that completely diminishes your cultural right to know who you are, what you are,
where you're from, and what blood
runs through your veins?»
These competitors will be accompanied by fellow
students covering all areas of the University's Faculty of Science and Technology who are
running a «Have a go» area
where visitors can get a hands - on - experience of new skills.