Students in Word Generation schools learned more of the target
words than students in comparison schools, even though the latter group performed at a higher level at the start.
As expected, the students in Word Generation schools learned more of the target
words than students in comparison schools, even though the latter group performed at a higher level at the start.
Poor oral language development, as students who live in poverty typically hear 32 million fewer
words than those students born above the poverty line in the first five years of life.
Christopher Skinner, a reading researcher, found that students who read lists of words with him slowly were more fluent with
the words than students who read with him at a faster rate.
They learned more
words than students in the comparison group, who participated in traditional read - alouds.
Not exact matches
«Actions speak louder
than words and from trebling tuition fees to scrapping the maintenance grant, the Tories» decisions have hugely increased
student debt, with the most disadvantaged hit the hardest.
The religious
students created more
words from non-religious
words than from religious
words, and it was interpreted that they had less motivation when they saw religious
words.
Stevens offered not a
word of concern about whether religious
students might feel themselves to be less
than full members of the political community if, by order of the nation's highest court, their messages and only their messages are categorically excluded from the school's public arena.
But professors are much safer these days speaking at other campuses
than on their own because it's only on your own campus that
students are going to file harassment charges and drag you before the Equal Opportunity Commission if you say one
word that offends someone.
I'll choose to be proud that one of Wisconsin's finest
student athletes has the courage to publicly support causes he cares about, rather
than trying to twist his
words to suggest he is against the flag or the troops, neither of which were mentioned by him.
In other
words, the fact that double the number of private school
students go on to complete college degrees has more to do with who attends private school
than what the private school is actually doing for the child's college prospects.
She said she's trying to keep her
word to the
students who attend the more
than 35 colleges and universities across her western New York District, including the University of Rochester, the Rochester Institute of Technology, the University of Buffalo, Monroe Community College and St. John Fisher College.
The researchers assessed how quickly and accurately
students performed an addition and subtraction test and a test that asked for the color of a written
word, rather
than the
word itself.
«In other
words, the institution has more of an impact
than the major» on a
student's educational gains.
In other
words,
students who thought they were being taught by women gave lower evaluation scores
than students who thought they were being taught by men.
Spencer, with graduate
student Janna Mantua and undergraduates Keenan Mahan and Owen Henry, found that individuals who had sustained a mild TBI more
than a year earlier had greater recall in a
word memorization task after they had slept
than when tested after an equal period awake.
«Cognate
words were processed more quickly
than control
words,» said Jason W. Gullifer, a graduate
student in psychology, suggesting that both languages are active at the same time.
An analysis of more
than 14 million reviews on RateMyProfessors.com, where
students write anonymous reviews of their professors, found that
students most often use the
words «brilliant» and «genius» to describe male professors and in academic disciplines in which women and African - Americans are underrepresented.
These books may be great for attracting interest or raising awareness but, when it comes to helping
students to understand, a thousand
words are often a lot better
than a picture.
In other
words, having a drink was less strongly correlated with alcohol problems
than posting about alcohol use was — though clearly
students with alcohol problems were drinking alcohol.
But of the 203
students surveyed, more
than 80 percent believed a native ad, identified with the
words «sponsored content,» was a real news story.
Science News for
Students keeps a growing glossary of more
than 2500 STEM - related
words, and new
words are being added almost daily as we expand our content.
In one research study, a sample of undergraduate
students who were physically manipulated (unbeknownst to them) to walk with a «depressed» style (slumped shoulders) recalled more emotionally negative
words than a group who walked with a «happy» style (upright and bouncy gait).
By asking, you allow the
student to shape where they need further
words or encouragement, rather
than saying
words which they shut off.
Entertaining yet uneven, Easy A follows smart - alecky high schooler Olive Pendergast (Emma Stone) as she becomes the focus of gossip after
word gets out that she lost her virginity to a college
student - with the situation escalating as Olive agrees to perpetuate similar rumors about her exploits with several less -
than - popular colleagues.
Convoluted seems like the right
word because, of course, the house gets «saved», but there can't be more
than 50 people in the audience... some of which are the
students Mr. Courtenay teaches in his music class.
Students may use dictionaries or encyclopedias to look up unfamiliar
words, or search the internet to determine which objects in a category are bigger or smaller
than others.
This very important skill will teach
students to learn the
words the struggle with rather
than skimming past them and not understanding.
Microsoft Excel required Suitable for Early Years 2 files, 9 topics A new set of questions every time the files are opened Every question focusses the
students attention on the number 10 File 1 - 3 separate grids - 20 numbers in each Shade in the pairs that = 10 Shade in the squares with numbers less
than 10 Shade in the squares with numbers greater
than 10 File 2 - see cover image for 4 of the topics The other two topics are 3
word quizzes and Place value, how many 10's are in each number.
Research suggests that the whole - class weekly spelling test is much less effective
than an approach in which different
students have different sets of
words depending on their stage of spelling development, and emphasis is placed on analyzing and using the
words rather
than taking a test on them (see Palmer & Invernizzi, 2015 for a review).
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help
students remember it, especially if the
students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing,
students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking
words aloud results in better retention
than reading
words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember
than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better
than the same information presented as
words.
The Wilkinson Rate of Reading Test (product code I / 0153)- this test is designed to work with the overlays testing pack but this test is more dependent on the
students visual skills and reading ability and is assessed in terms of rate of errors rather
than the difficulty in the
word read.
A teacher's voice means a lot more to a
student than the written
word.
In other
words, Boston charter - school
students are learning at more
than twice the rate of their district - school peers.
I want to engage
students» critical thinking at a deeper level
than just
word - to -
word equivalencies.
Snow and her colleagues carried out a quasi-experimental study comparing nearly 700 sixth - to eighth - grade
students in five
Word Generation schools to more
than 300
students in three other Boston Public schools that did not choose to implement the program.
In other
words, these schools typically received 1 to 4 percent more
than the district average, or $ 15,000 to $ 60,000 per school of 500
students in a district where the average school expenditure is $ 3,000 per pupil.
What if there are fewer
than twenty math vocabulary terms in the unit, so a
student simply could ask each
word in turn and solve the mystery within twenty questions?
Since the Massachusetts test is relatively challenging (well aligned with the NAEP2),
students» performance is likely related to these complex skills, rather
than to familiarity with specific
words.
Limited vocabulary, low reading ability, and low investment of time in reading often go hand in hand, since
students usually learn more sophisticated
words through reading, rather
than from informal sources.1
In other
words, algebra teachers were being rewarded merely for getting
students to learn 10 percent more about algebra
than they knew before studying that subject at all.
In other
words, we don't just want to know if black
students are more likely to be in special education
than whites; we want to know if black
students are too likely to be in special education — or, as it turns out, not likely enough.
Ask other
students to identify
words that sound alike in more
than one language.
In other
words, investing in edtech can be a mechanism to forge promising relationships and connections far beyond
students» immediate context, rather
than depriving them of human contact.
In other
words, the United States is no worse at educating our weakest
students than are countries with scores similar to ours.
For example, Smarter Balanced's «Bias and Sensitivity Guidelines» point to the
word foyer as unfair: «assuming a
student knows what a «foyer» is would be unfair because the term: 1) is more likely to be known by some groups of
students than by other groups of
students, 2) is not required by the Common Core State Standards, and 3) is not likely to have been routinely used in the classroom.»
To take an example, imagine that a particular sub-group of
students do more poorly
than expected (based on their performance on other questions testing the same math skill) on a math item that uses the
word «foyer,» while other groups of
students do just as well as expected.
Educators have long seen a need for portable devices that have enough power to accommodate
students» needs for
word processing and research on the Internet's World Wide Web, yet which are available at prices much lower
than those of current portable computers.
Make sure you end your replies to each
student's e-mail with an open question that the
student has to answer with more
than just one
word («How did that make you feel?»
Students then practice in the classroom and at home, and they are tested on the strategy, rather
than on whether they were able to memorize a long list of
words.