In the usual hustle and bustle of the special ed classroom, a shrill ring pierced the noise. |
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She entered the classroom and settled herself behind an easel while the other students did likewise. |
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Ten dead, over a dozen pupils injured, and another school traumatized by a student running riot with guns in the classroom. |
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When asked what Dad was like in the classroom, she beams and gives the thumbs-up sign. |
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Outside the classroom there's a shed full of heavy machinery used in training. |
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Local companies have also provided dehumidifiers to dry out the classroom damaged by the van. |
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Can we be assured that he will avail himself of the opportunity to put his classroom expertise into practice? |
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Students are provided with classroom roster sheets that contain alphabetical listings of all of the children in the classroom. |
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The play area, which has toys, a sandpit, and a water area, is attached to the infant classroom. |
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The complex includes a major library, museum, youth center and hostel, classroom facilities, and an archaeological research institute. |
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We arrived at Glory's classroom and braced ourselves as we pushed through the arched doors. |
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When she opened the classroom door the room became silent and everyone looked at her. |
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Successful businessmen told a roomful of students that the world outside the classroom will be their best teacher in entrepreneurship. |
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A floater was present in each classroom during the administration of the questionnaires to answer individual questions. |
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Adding a sense of combat reality to the classroom are sandbags, camouflage netting, and the sounds of exploding ordnance and close air support. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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The desks in Jan's classroom were arranged in four orderly horizontal rows. |
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A teacher's companion book that includes activities for the classroom and sheet music arrangements of the songs also is available. |
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Too often, dancers show up at auditions unable to deliver anything but the classroom technique they acquired at their home studios. |
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I soon regretted my decision to walk to class with Dan, but managed to shake him off as he entered his classroom. |
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This combination of attributes characterizes good teachers at home and in the classroom. |
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The atmosphere is lively and creative, with drawings and craft objects in almost every classroom. |
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In the middle of the third period, Aaron rushed into the classroom, startling everyone in the class. |
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Some techniques would probably not be possible logistically in a larger classroom. |
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Dumping her test into the inbox she left the classroom for fourth period Health. |
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Ms. Estrin grabbed a book for Chloe and gave her a classroom rubric before making her announcements. |
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He is known far and wide, not for his intellectual astuteness or classroom achievements, but for his ability to energize campus social life. |
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Senior staff, classroom teachers, governors and parents have all had a rude awakening since James' arrival, me included. |
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Families play a support role when they assist teachers with classroom preparations or with the achievement of educational goals. |
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The event last November combined on-water instruction in bass fishing by top-tier professional anglers with classroom sessions at the institute. |
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Yes, there is method in her madness, a classroom run on an elaborate system of second chances, rewards and discipline. |
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Trained data collectors administered the questionnaire during school hours in classroom settings. |
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The classroom would more closely resemble a beer hall in Munich during October Fest. |
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As we left the classroom, Ann made a beeline to Michelle's desk to plead her case. |
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Henry entered the classroom five minutes late, her beehive hair-do looking especially tight that afternoon. |
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Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder that is usually specific to certain settings, such as a school classroom. |
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In turn, adults' choice of code varied by the language frame provided by the classroom teacher or school representative. |
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And it's rather like if you remember at school when you used to go into the classroom and you sensed everybody was talking about you. |
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The opportunity to send a text message from the classroom, or use the mobile to call home and complain at the next break is a serious problem. |
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The students enter the classroom noisily and take their places in groups of five or six at a series of beat-up tables. |
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My wife's a teacher and I have long berated her for her timidity in using IT in the classroom. |
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This sort of a mental block, in fact, makes them hesitant to come out of their shell in classroom situations. |
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New distributors complete training that includes mentoring, classroom time, and business fundamentals. |
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With the right support, we can all take pride in our achievements, whether they are in the classroom or on a playing field. |
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They're industrial films, educational classroom flicks and promotional movies made to be seen briefly and then trashed. |
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Lena stepped nervously into the classroom, smoothing her jeans the best she could, and brushing the long brown hairs from her black top. |
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Tesl classroom instructional materials are the responsibility of the curriculum materials selector. |
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Also, has anyone given a thought to how a cellphone can be put to positive use in a classroom? |
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We are there to support the teacher in the classroom and to assist in many other ways and, yes, we are underpaid. |
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What is learnt in the four walls of a classroom becomes totally irrelevant when the students get employed. |
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The United States sees children killing each other in the classroom, but you can't just throw the book at them. |
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In front of the classroom, her teacher babbled on about how to prove a quadrilateral was a square. |
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For these kids, multimedia will be as prevalent in the classroom as the chalkboard. |
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Capturing and holding the attention of a classroom for an entire lecture period is no easy task. |
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The academic year began in autumn 2001 with warnings of an exodus of teachers from the classroom. |
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Gone are the days when schools had masters, who commanded respect be it in the classroom or on the playing fields. |
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And he was a rare example of a scholar who put his theories into practice, both inside and outside the classroom. |
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From that classroom, you turned down a side corridor, past the changing rooms and into the sports hall. |
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Content is a lure and a delusion, and it should be banished from the classroom. |
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I'm sure there were those who lamented the demise of the quill pen and inkstand in the classroom. |
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I found an empty classroom and picked the lock with a bobby pin that was in my hair. |
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Were the women the subject of any adverse comments about their presence in the lecture theatre or classroom? |
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She explains that for students to be validated, the classroom must be democratic and multiculturally inclusive. |
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In addition to the above, it is obvious to many that students will also engage in uncivil behaviors in and out of the classroom. |
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Their bodies are in the classroom but their brains are jet-lagged, somewhere in London, and they never left home. |
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Teachers in Hull will be quizzed about their pupils' bad behaviour in a survey into classroom violence. |
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Exploring your spiritual path can take place on a mountain-top or in a university classroom. |
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A lot of glass flew across the classroom and some of the children were quite alarmed. |
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What would happen to a balloon if it was blown up in a classroom and then taken to the top of Mount Everest? |
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The remainder of their week is spent split evenly between the classroom and the workplace. |
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The school bell will also be replaced by radio-controlled clocks in each classroom. |
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I knew some kids, usually of the jolly hockey sticks variety, who couldn't wait to tumble back into the classroom to see their pals. |
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He came into the classroom and to my surprise he was fairly well groomed and dressed. |
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I walked into the building with him and as we rounded the corner towards his classroom, he waved good-bye and blew me a kiss. |
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I don't know or care who started it, but you do not address people in that manner in my classroom, in my hearing or out of it. |
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However, one of the main reasons behind this particular course, was to motivate the children as regards to school attendance and classroom work. |
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The classroom is silent except for the sound of crackling parchment paper and Lang's occasional suggestion. |
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And in a classroom on one of the floors of the high school, musicians are sight-reading a piece of music. |
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Little Johnny's late for school again, and sidles into the classroom just before lunch. |
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The inspectors recommended a partition to split the juniors from the infants or better still a separate classroom to be created. |
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The valuable contribution animals can make in a classroom and to the healthy development of children and juveniles has already been established. |
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The classroom instruction consisted of aeronautics and how to behave as an officer. |
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As an affirmer, the teacher appeared to support and encourage student contributions to the classroom discourse. |
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After she'd debriefed him, she had gone to Noelle's classroom, dodging the hall monitors on the way. |
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Every classroom should have been asked to debate the values important to young Australians. |
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The difference is, of course, that in the classroom the other kids don't side with the bully. |
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When I got to my classroom Will was already seated, and sickeningly, he smiled widely at me when I entered. |
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Money will pay for a co-ordinator to run a scheme in 11 selected schools teaching road safety skills at the kerbside as well as in the classroom. |
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The classroom, painted in its sober colours of beige and black, is half-full. |
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As she had feared, the bell shrilled while she was still a dozen steps from the classroom door. |
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The classroom teacher rated each test using answer keys, while the second author independently scored all tests. |
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The mother of a 13-year-old boy yesterday said he was suspended from school for two days simply because he broke wind in a classroom. |
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Lees did have some time to kick up her heels outside of the classroom as well. |
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This week, police were called after an air rifle pellet was fired at a classroom window while youngsters were having lessons. |
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Clearly, breaks are helpful, both for attention and for classroom management, whether or not the breaks are in the form of recess. |
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A deep masculine voice rang out clearly around the classroom, strong and confident. |
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In a sixth form classroom of 28 children, Thursday's waste fills two small, takeaway boxes and a plastic bag stuffed with 28 banana skins. |
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By the time we were at the classroom door, I had finished my recount of events and Melany was frowning in thought. |
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He began to prance around his classroom, joking with his cronies, flirting with the girls and kissing up to the teacher. |
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I nodded, surprised, and wondering why I'd confide in a teacher, then grabbled my backpack and left the classroom. |
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I'd been hoping there might be a knothole on the inside wall that would give me a view down over the classroom. |
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The school only has one classroom, and it only has 10 desks in it, so heaven knows where the new kids are going to fit. |
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However, most of the major statements on critical pedagogy reinscribe a more reductive view of power in the classroom. |
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They were spread casually about a large classroom with groups of white desks at the front and workbenches at the back. |
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I have a temmoku recipe that calls for dark ball clay, and we have none in our classroom supplies. |
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A wetland habitat with reed beds, a boardwalk, bridges and an outdoor classroom will also transform the park encouraging wildlife and the public. |
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And, as I looked at the classroom today, I wanted to resurrect that horrid Miss Dawe and give her a knuckle sandwich. |
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Is my description really one of ineffective practices, or is it a reflection of the tensions inherent in a classroom like this? |
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He and his newly tenured colleagues bring love of their work and students into the classroom and to their scholarship. |
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It is widely accepted that a complete, all-round excellent education has to go well beyond good teaching in the classroom. |
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Any disunity in the staffroom could quickly manifest itself in the classroom and begin to affect the students. |
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Charities are scrambling to ensure school sores, rheumatic fever, and respiratory illness are kept out of the classroom. |
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Consumerism is reinforced by media, films, the corporate invasion of the classroom, and by governments whose taxes and policies depend on it. |
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The crowd was focusing its attention on an old woman who sat next to a fire laid on the stone floor of the classroom. |
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I observed many classroom behaviors that were expected by colonial schoolmasters. |
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I had situated myself in the far corner of the classroom, a tactical maneuver on my part. |
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At several of the sites, teachers within grade levels developed thematic units on which both bilingual and regular classroom students worked. |
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The proposed initiative complements The Army Distance Learning Program by extending training from the classroom to the entity level. |
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Later this year a high school version of the site will be released for free use in the classroom. |
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But when free of the classroom, he transforms himself into the role of the leader of an elite corps of Polish lancers in Napoleon's army. |
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The bell suddenly chimed, sending the girls scattering to their different assigned seats in the classroom. |
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The new Education Secretary has announced a crackdown on classroom backchat and persistent insolence. |
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Lana moved to the back of the classroom and took the last remaining seat which happened to be next to the girl. |
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I was in the classroom with Merce for over ten years and not once did he repeat a class. |
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I am unsure how much replay value a standard documentary like this might have, outside of the classroom. |
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The rationale behind testing is the standardisation of education, the production of predictable and replicable outcomes in the classroom. |
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Because they were practical, logical, teachable, and above all easy to test, the principles quickly became preferred classroom topics. |
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No doubt people will recall that once it was long, shoulder-length hair that was taboo in the classroom. |
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Yet if the laudatory comments of his students are true, they suggest a fairness in his classroom manner often absent in his writing. |
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But how can ID claim to be a critical analytical theory worthy of study in a science classroom? |
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Is the presence of a computer in a classroom as important as we are led to believe? |
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A serious bilharzia outbreak has hit Mazabuka district affecting the daily classroom attendance by pupils in the classroom. |
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I can never get over the shock of seeing Jake actually partake in classroom activities. |
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He then restated the party's pledge to tackle poor discipline in the classroom. |
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There are many concerns with providing a classroom lecture on academic integrity and plagiarism. |
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In a traditional classroom, the teacher lectures to the students and fills them with knowledge. |
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Williams will miss two minicamps and all organized team activities in the classroom. |
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Leaving Martin in the hallway, I retrieved my book-bag from the Photography classroom and headed for the Chemistry lab. |
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We all tried to pin down that ineffable quality of inspired classroom activity that can't be made digital and stuffed down an Ethernet cable. |
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An adjoining glassed-in conference room serves as a second facility, doubling as both a classroom and a lending library. |
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She has a particular interest in developing integrated cross-curriculum lessons with classroom teachers. |
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A newspaper dating from 1867 was one of three items found in a glass bottle in the wall cavity between the school library and a classroom. |
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Students in year three and four were given two days off, and are now back at the school using the library as a temporary classroom. |
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Within seconds, the classroom was ablaze and flames began licking towards the roof and windows. |
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She looked anxious, as if waiting for the bell to toll so that she could bolt from the classroom. |
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But as the school is at a house, she could see me anytime she was out of the classroom. |
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The split second that its ringing was heard in the classroom, the students immediately turned forward like they were magnetized or something. |
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I slumped back against the frame of the classroom door and rubbed my eyes. |
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In terms of research questions or what is taught in the classroom, Broad has mostly played a hands-off role. |
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Chloe let her thoughts trail on as she walked into the classroom. |
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But a professor at its Abu Dhabi campus says the global classroom has a lot to teach. |
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The present book is an abridgement of Congar's massive two-volume work on tradition, and is highly recommended for both personal study and classroom use. |
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Learning in the traditional classroom could be an absorbingly interesting experience only if there is a talented and dedicated teacher who cares for children. |
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The killers went from classroom to classroom mowing down teachers and students alike. |
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Trailing only the economy, education and classroom issues dominated thinking among voters nationwide. |
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Child workers, even when they are brought back into the classroom, are unable to cope without proper bridge courses. |
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By the end of the day, cobber had won him over too, and it was that boy who walked cobber out of the classroom to my wife's car. |
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They are quite certain that every child will do better in a coed classroom. |
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The want Dr. St. James to remain in the classroom, and commend Millikin for standing by him. |
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In a classroom environment, were taught about compound interest, mortgages, and debt. |
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How can basic cognitive science be translated into the classroom? |
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He goes to great lengths, for example, to describe his admittance into Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1872 as the result of his ability to clean and dust a classroom. |
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Sky almost wets herself with glee when he enters the classroom. |
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Artists' impressions have been drawn up to simulate how the classroom could look, with a boggy area designed to encourage frogs and other insects to the land. |
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We are meant to cringe at the sight of a photo of an all-black classroom and ask cynically where the white kids are. |
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In the classroom and at work, people speak and write as if a hostile lawyer were about to cross-examine them. |
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Linus worked 40 hours a week in the classroom and in the lab, and spent time preparing lessons and grading students papers in addition to his regular studies. |
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An area two or three times the size of a regular classroom has been made into an outdoor classroom at St Peter's Smithills Dean CE Primary School. |
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During a visit to Saskatchewan, Charles spent 20 minutes in Smoke's classroom in Regina, where Smoke captivated him with traditional Lakota hand games. |
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In step two, managers, key employees and a Your Training Manager account representative attend a one-day classroom program at the customer's location. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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One of the tallest barriers to improving mature learners ' skills is simply stepping back into a classroom, whether that is a library reading group or a pub language class. |
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At the front of the large university classroom, a teacher was still lecturing the class, completely unaware that two of the many students were no longer paying attention. |
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Every classroom should have a deaf teacher as well as one who can hear so that children are exposed to both sign and spoken language simultaneously. |
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A good teacher won't spend all their time allowing children to run riot in the classroom, but won't spend all their time shouting at them either. |
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Technology in the classroom creates logistical issues for the instructor. |
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Or I might just dispense with the text entirely and make them hop up and down the classroom in a sack race, using the desks as an obstacle course. |
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Scribbling notes in the classroom next door is Justine, a shy 17-year-old orphan who is the only female in her class. |
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I thought it would be something lame, but the moment everyone was in the classroom, our teacher led us outside and told us to choose a weapon of our choice. |
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The training, both classroom and practical, covers a range of aircraft and avionics technical courses, aircraft structural courses, and aircraft life support courses. |
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Do you have the songs on tape or CD for use in the classroom? |
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We found him taping pictures to every classroom door on the first floor. |
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All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry satchels stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books. |
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In the classroom, Malagasy replaced French as the language of instruction and lessons focused on Malagasy, rather than French, culture and history. |
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The district is so short of classroom space that it uses 113 portables. |
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That same day after school, Mary walked out of the portable as she waved to all her classmates, when unexpectedly, Bryan came out from the back of the classroom. |
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A 7-year-old Las Vegas boy might be sitting in a third-grade classroom had he not been beaten to death by his stepfather. |
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Very few teachers can feel masterful in such a classroom setting. |
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I was sitting in a 6th grade classroom when the principal came on the intercom to say the president had been shot. |
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At school Shawn sees a physiotherapist and occupational therapist every day and has a speech and language therapist who work with and alongside the classroom staff. |
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Why had teachers at Jamaica High School resorted to overusing 911 for common classroom disruptions? |
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So, at seventeen, Andersen found himself in a classroom with eleven-year-olds, again an outsider and at the mercy of a mean-spirited, manipulative headmaster. |
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Wes and Raine walked up to their classroom, still playing tic-tac-toe. |
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Now, some of the kindergarten children were standing straight as soldiers in a line at the door of their first-floor classroom. |
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Carol Adams wants automatic time out of the classroom so teachers can learn from and be mentored by experienced colleagues during their first five years. |
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Dillon closed his journal once his last sentence was finished and filed out of the classroom with the rest of his fellow classmates, also seniors. |
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The mere thought of standing in front of a classroom of high-spirited Scottish teenagers is enough, you might think, to make the vast majority of septuagenarians shudder. |
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With his 14th birthday falling before the start of the new school year in August 1967, Torrance was free to quit the classroom earlier that summer. |
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As part of this change I would drop textbooks in favor of trade books, a syllabus in favor of a classroom library, and go strongly for individual and small-group reading. |
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In the seminary classroom I taught relative clauses by transcribing examples of Kiswahili sentences on the blackboard with their English equivalents. |
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Such shocking behavior is unheard of in a Japanese classroom. |
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For the true believer, they could be shrine, classroom, community center and encounter session all rolled into one. |
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Judging from the principal's form response to correspondents it sounds like he was also misquoted by the Rutland Herald and has even used blogging in the classroom himself. |
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The pupils have also been able to extend the project into other lessons, including making a bird table, which is visible from the nursery classroom. |
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The only resource in the classroom was a teacher and a blackboard. |
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He held your attention in the classroom and walked you through a multitude of chemical structures with only the chalk on the blackboards as his multimedia. |
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Threats to daub British pupils with the black mark of truancy were cushioned with reassurances that there was plenty of opportunity to discuss war and peace in the classroom. |
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Thompson's curriculum includes a segment on American popular cuisine, and Gerry Thomas, who invented the TV dinner in 1954, is a regular guest speaker in Thompson's classroom. |
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I arrived at the classroom in moments, blessing my running abilities. |
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The cupboards were moved around in the classroom to block the mouse holes. |
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With a quick bob of her tongue she span back around and marched down the corridor, opening the classroom door by magic without even realising she had done it. |
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The multidimensionality of racial identity and its impact on the various communication dimensions of classroom learning led to the following research question and hypothesis. |
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It is much easier in a classroom than in a museum installation to project the image of the continent's art as historically dynamic, multivalent, and heterogeneous. |
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We were nearing the classroom where Mr. Pegro, the most unexcitable teacher at Battle Ground Academy droned about various aspects of history and current events. |
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Teachers like this never question the uninviting atmosphere in their classroom that may incite such behavior, or inspire a lack of English language usage. |
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It makes book learning and classroom study come alive, reinforcing the lessons of history and illuminating the theories behind effective planning and execution. |
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The Government also aims to increase the numbers of learning support units, which allow disruptive children to be taken out of the classroom and taught separately. |
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Despite the benefit of using edublogs to support instruction, Richardson observed that blogs were uncommon in the classroom. |
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The money raised will go toward an ongoing classroom project, such as owl pellets, butterfly hatching, ant farms and other enrichment activities. |
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The new centre at George Watson's includes a swimming pool, fitness rooms, multigyms with integrated TV, a classroom, and gym halls. |
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And, as Lane points out, a student who is typically a shy follower in the classroom may blossom as a leader. |
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The American anthropologist George Spindler was a pioneer in applying the ethnographic methodology to the classroom. |
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Third graders Susanna, Ariuaj and Chang enter the front of the classroom carrying metallophones, maracas, triangles and hand drums. |
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Burk examines the role of oral communication in fostering student involvement in the classroom. |
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It was the Labour party that deskilled teaching by creating classroom supervisors and higher learning teaching assistants. |
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Ryan Sennett, a teacher at Wind River High School in Clapp's district says FLEXCAT allows him to be a better facilitator in the classroom. |
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To accomplish this, we spend 30 minutes in class brainstorming a classroom definition of integration. |
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Training was administered in the courtyard at Exeter Castle, with classroom tuition provided at the Exeter Ragged School. |
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When Millie walked into the classroom five minutes later, I tried to see where her hand was missing. |
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Aerin Lauder visited the classroom to read with the children and hand out brand-new books, bookplates, and stickers to take home and keep. |
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The kits include balls, jump ropes, rubber mats for pushups, situps and other activities, and activity posters in the classroom. |
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This is a provocative subject that is ready-made for the classroom. |
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When the teacher was absent, there was anarchy in the classroom. |
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Students reverted to Scots outside the classroom, but the reversion was not complete. |
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Biloxi officials feel that the classroom cameras are already responsible for improvements in student behaviors. |
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One of the big things that we want is to increase discourse in the classroom with a verbalization of the thought processes. |
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Each school distributes morning announcements and other video broadcasts to classroom television sets within each building via coaxial cable. |
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In some ways, how learning and sharing works in a MOOC is more akin to a social network than to a traditional classroom. |
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The potential pitfalls of using role-playing in the history classroom are discussed, as well as the reasons for its success. |
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On Monday night a desktop PC base unit and monitor were taken from a classroom at Horton Grange Primary School in Blyth. |
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Last Monday a desktop PC base unit and monitor worth about pounds 500 were taken from a classroom at Horton Grange Primary School in Blyth. |
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In second language learning, one can receive input for learning both inside and outside the classroom. |
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Rania's son's learning difficulty makes it hard for him to keep pace unaided in a mainstream classroom. |
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The teacher has a hard time maintaining discipline in the classroom. |
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Major Elden Lacer didn't expect to be sitting in a classroom in Oklahoma this winter. |
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Using movie cameras, story boxes and cheer-leading in the classroom will be among the topics on offer to teachers from North Stockton schools. |
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A group of high school teachers will also attend as part of NASA's Spaceward Bound program to develop classroom teaching materials. |
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Clearly intended for the classroom, Katz's translation will be welcomed by teachers, students and autodidacts. |
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A classroom experiment seeks to demonstrate what it looks like. |
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In private schools the number of students per classroom are usually fewer, so the teacher can give more individual attention to each student. |
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Writers are a classroom of rude boys, ready to chuck spitballs and erupt with razzberries as soon as the teacher turns to the blackboard. |
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Mining was thriving at the time and from the classroom windows there was a view of the spoil heap and pit head at Binley Colliery. |
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Members heard the site also has a classroom for yoga and other activities, car parking, landscaping, yurts and tents. |
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Often these learners do not start classroom tasks immediately, do not ask for help, and often assume the novice role when working with peers. |
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Some students may have very different cultural perceptions in the classroom as far as learning a second language is concerned. |
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The classroom had an alphabet frieze that showed an animal for each letter. |
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This exercise workbook, meant to follow Exercise Workbook for Beginning AutoCAD 2008, can be used for classroom instruction or self-study. |
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This work walks teachers through the process of creating their own wikis and implementing their use in and out of the classroom. |
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We discuss the challenges encountered and make suggestions for enacting PAL curricula in the often large-enrollment Gen Ed college classroom. |
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In the 21st-century classroom, interactive whiteboards have taken the place of traditional chalkboards from the past. |
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We have an all weather play surface, games field, outdoor classroom, large activity trim trail, growing areas, sensory garden and wildlife area. |
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Once in the classroom, students also employed foot-dragging strategies to slow the transition from the hall state to the student state. |
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Some simplistically attribute diminishing vocations to the fact that many sisters have left the classroom to engage in other apostolates. |
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Technoliteracy is important in the classroom, where teachers are likely to be using computers and electronic whiteboards. |
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The teacher accepted her tardy slip and allowed her to come into the classroom after the bell. |
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It is not only the teacher's play with single words, phrases, and double entendre that are common in my classroom data. |
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A LONG-SERVING manager at a Northumberland surface mine has swapped the coalface for the classroom to gain a high-level industry qualification. |
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The teacher gave her a tardy because she did not come into the classroom until after the bell. |
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A classroom full of kids is a true bug buffet, full of sneezes, coughs, and fevers. |
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A positive consequence of incorporating literacy strategies into the CTE classroom can be to narrow that perceptional divide. |
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As a result, all the teachers at Phillips have signed on to a certain curriculum and follow common practices in the classroom. |
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What sort of English is typical in the classroom of the 'average' Xhosaspeaking South African school-goer in the twenty-first century? |
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Some weeks before, one of the masters at the College, an unpopular Parsee, had found a Russell's viper nosing round his classroom. |
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Smiles and easy conversation ensued as the tutors and the tutees left the auditorium for their assigned classroom work areas. |
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Prone to classroom outbursts and not bathing, both slow and fat, Finkel seemed destined for a life in the subbasement of the social high-rise. |
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How is it that the Virginia Tech shooter Seung Cho and Adam Lanza weren't in a rubber room instead of in a classroom shooting people? |
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At the front of the classroom the cadaver of a singer is laid out on a workbench cluttered with Bunsen burners, rizlas, vinyl. |
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Bright pupils in the North-East may not be reaching their full potential in the classroom by attending comprehensive schools, a report reveals. |
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Whatever course they choose, summer schools always make learning fun, away from the traditional classroom environment. |
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The highest impurity levels reached are not uncommon in some classroom or office environments. |
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Mukhtasars were short specialized treatises or general overviews that could be used in a classroom or consulted by judges. |
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The LAUSD cannot make some great leap forward either in the classroom or in its school building program. |
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These behaviours are not acceptable within a classroom setting and often result in the child being consequenced or removed from class. |
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It is a method of teaching that revolves around using analogies in the classroom to better explain topics. |
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Are you a teacher who feels fortunate to have a full-time paraprofessional in your classroom? |
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The divide created a shift leading to physicians trained in the classroom to be of higher esteem and more knowledgeable. |
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This created a divide between physicians trained in the classroom and physicians who learned their trade through practice. |
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In the end, Philip chose Aristotle and provided the Temple of the Nymphs at Mieza as a classroom. |
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This form of classroom observation calls for more confidence in the process on the part of the appraisee than more general observation. |
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His students usually sat there in the classroom like zombies. |
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Such erections can be embarrassing if they happen in public, such as a classroom or living room. |
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Over the last decade, many teachers have embraced the challenge of incorporating open-ended problems in the mathematics classroom. |
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Sometime in February this year, Chandrasekhar was told by Sriram's class teachers that the boy had urinated in the classroom. |
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Specifically, he implemented the seminar teaching method in his classroom, and focused on archival research and analysis of historical documents. |
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It is essential that constructive oracy in the classroom is continually employed if students are to develop critical thinking skills. |
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She takes the scraps, combines them into more complex canes, slices them and lays them over the metal light switch covers and cures them in a toaster oven in her classroom. |
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Some kids in the classroom will be playing simulations after school. |
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MicroTek VTR was built to enable participants from remote locations to experience all of the benefits of classroom learning as if they were physically present. |
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In one classroom, 6-year-old Joanna from Syria, wearing a hot pink headband with a large flower, was sobbing as she looked at the test paper in Arabic. |
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Peace Corps education volunteers introduce innovative teaching methods and encourage critical thinking in a variety of classroom settings overseas. |
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