Forty years later, those dedicated educators in distance learning classrooms remain the true heroes. |
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As rhetors, we have used our classrooms as spaces to position and reflectively open ourselves to revision from many perspectives. |
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Further, we found a severe lack of Latino children's literature in the libraries and classrooms of schools in this study. |
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Back-to-back classrooms share a wall that runs under the roof ridge, and have either north or south-facing operable windows. |
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The camp facilities have classrooms for teaching music, art, drama, aquatic study, etc. |
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To all those parents and teachers that think it's cute and educational to have pets in children's classrooms, listen up! |
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The week-long break will allow builders into the school to repair the blackened classrooms and attempt to make the main school building liveable. |
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Located in Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq, the 22-building academy will include barracks, a dining hall, classrooms and an armory. |
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Teachers should also be in classrooms for all the periods allocated to them and those who served as councillors should be filled in for, he said. |
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Within it are staircases and skylights that connect the main auditorium with underground classrooms, and a lookout tower which houses the museum. |
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Favourite spots for sneaked assignations are empty classrooms, deserted corridors and overgrown lots. |
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Many courses make use of classrooms, laboratories, kitchens, art studios and libraries of high schools or TAFE campuses. |
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She has taught at the elementary school level and is currently a teacher educator, preparing teachers to teach in diverse classrooms. |
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There were three portables at Ferriday and they all had two classrooms built into them. |
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The JROTC complex is four small portables, three classrooms and the office and storage. |
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But there are already two portables being used as classrooms and enrolment will soon be more than the school can handle, said Hicks. |
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In both classrooms, student and teacher discussion surrounding literacy texts were very minimal. |
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Rock music and TV theme tunes are being piped into classrooms to help pupils study for their exams. |
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Some of the articles included discuss the novel that the film has been based on, which is often used in Japanese classrooms. |
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Their resistance to colonization is evident in the fact that indigenous languages are preserved outside the classrooms. |
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For years, teachers have been using behaviorism in the form of punishments and rewards to maintain order in their classrooms. |
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But the school burned down and many classrooms and hostel blocks were completely destroyed. |
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Narrative texts, including trade books and stories found in basals, are commonly used in primary classrooms for children's reading instruction. |
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Last week, a private members' bill was presented to Parliament calling for a ban on masts near classrooms and homes. |
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Creating the solar system is an ideal project for classrooms, summer camps, scout troops or space buffs. |
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Here you'll enjoy modern classrooms and the relaxed tuitional style of our friendly and experienced teachers. |
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As the water rushed down the river, the flood was channeled directly toward the classrooms. |
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A team of two technologists visited biology classrooms with a computer-based exercise on blood film examination. |
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They don't thrive at school, and they bloody-mindedly disrupt the learning environment in school classrooms. |
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The daubs and scrawls of the pupils were still Blu-Tacked to the walls of the classrooms. |
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These include overcrowded classrooms, a preponderance of poorly trained teachers and inadequate counseling staffs, and unchallenging curricula. |
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From newsrooms to boardrooms to classrooms, America's high priests of culture are working to promote it. |
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And a year after the builders left, the school is still struggling without heating, boilers and hot water in some classrooms and the kitchen. |
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A team of volunteers is hoping to unearth the remains of classrooms of a ground-breaking but forgotten Bradford school. |
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It will have designated classrooms for science, art and music and specially-equipped toilets. |
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Yet, beyond these symbols of order a disturbing chaos prevailed, particularly in classrooms taught by disorganized or unmotivated teachers. |
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Between the classrooms are covered but unwalled spaces that can be used as play and outdoor teaching areas. |
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And it's what is being peddled in too many of our newspapers and in too many of our classrooms. |
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All the classrooms incorporate energy-efficient lighting and passive solar heating. |
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The block has two science labs, a prep room and two more classrooms, freeing up useful space which will be used for other purposes. |
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I tried to ignore him as I glanced around the various classrooms for Abby, but his venomous voice made its way into my ears. |
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Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms. |
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There are two buildings each with three classrooms and a third houses a small kitchen. |
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The new school replaces a Victorian building and several mobile classrooms. |
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The noted artist has been teaching in their classrooms for about eight years. |
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The focal point of the block will be elliptical stairwells with glass walls to flood classrooms with natural daylight. |
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In all schools, hallways were dark and most classrooms were dimly lit in an effort to save energy and money. |
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An aquatic plant observatory was created, and a greenhouse was purchased for use as art classrooms. |
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In previous studies, we observed students in remedial classrooms who were highly motivated to solve the video and applied problems. |
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The walls, floors and ceilings of the classrooms in the school have been painted with pictures either made by pupils or local artists. |
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Pairs of cellular rooms housing offices and classrooms are arranged on each of the three sides of the courtyard. |
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The gas supply was turned off while they traced the leak to a pilot light that had gone out on a heater in one of the classrooms. |
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Madeleine explained the classrooms in St Bede's sister school in Tanzania were very basic with blackboards, chalk and windows without glass. |
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At least by the first morning I'd figured out how to get from my homeroom to the library via one of my classrooms. |
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All the students were rushing from their lockers and other classrooms to their homeroom. |
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School is not all about classrooms and homework, as a group of students from three Ryedale schools found out. |
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There is an article stating that schools in Bedfordshire are struggling to cope with the rising cost of filling classrooms with supply teachers. |
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More schools are needed to prevent classrooms being swamped by the flood of families moving to Colchester. |
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Districts vary nationwide in where and under what conditions paraprofessionals are hired for general education classrooms. |
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Rotatable or movable seating in large classrooms and auditoriums, so students have options for small group huddles or discussion. |
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The buildings at the college include a new drama studio, new classrooms for teaching English and the humanities and a new courtyard. |
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In classrooms students do courses in theory, English, maths, civics and religion. |
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The bell rang loudly and she saw students rushing out their classrooms, clearly in a hurry to get to lunch or class. |
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As its numbers have grown, the old hutted classrooms have been replaced with new permanent ones and a new library has been added. |
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But many computers are concentrated in labs or classrooms used to teach computer skills, leaving regular classrooms bereft. |
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Declining enrolment has left the school district with many empty classrooms in elementary schools. |
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Are teachers getting the support they need in today's increasingly diverse classrooms? |
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We are building extra classrooms across the country and I have some statistics to prove what I am saying. |
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The fire swept through the halls of the second floor in the north wing of the school, and flashed through the cockloft above the classrooms. |
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It has a lecture theatre, two studio classrooms, a shop, a coffee bar and a restaurant. |
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The round form gave a ring of classrooms with each facing a different direction, some combinable with folding partitions. |
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Several children busy themselves making red and white paper flags to decorate their classrooms in commemoration of the nation's Independence Day. |
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Participating students from classrooms ask questions of the featured guests via toll-free phone, fax, email, or Webcam. |
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The 1,800-student Putney school would have new classrooms, study space and common rooms for the 250 sixth-formers. |
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Middle-school and high-school modules will be field-tested in the classrooms of award-winning science teachers across the country. |
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We instituted a policy several years ago-we do not install computers in classrooms. |
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Now, proponents of intelligent design want evolution to be challenged in our classrooms. |
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The current school is in an extended house and has very small classrooms and little space for outdoor play for the children. |
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Besides construction of classrooms and shelters, various Rotary Clubs have also contributed in several humanitarian programmes. |
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The very young infants' classrooms were on the ground floor, those for older infants were on the first floor. |
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The school required nine classrooms, sleeping rooms, two playrooms, and a lunchroom, for a total of 18,000 square feet of space. |
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Brian continued to show Rebekah around pointing out bathrooms, sleeping quarters, classrooms and playrooms. |
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I put the word in inverted commas because this isn't like the classrooms I remember from school. |
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There is a growing awareness that education goes much beyond books and classrooms, degrees and convocations. |
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The second suggestion was to replace desks and chairs with couches and loveseats in classrooms. |
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I explained that their training requirements automatically exclude homeschooling parents, who are unable to conduct practicums in classrooms. |
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The mobile classrooms have damp, mould, crumbling walls, hazardous wiring, rotten beams, etc. |
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I'm sorry that the training place I'm at doesn't allow internet access in the classrooms, which precluded me from actually taking part. |
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Three windows were smashed and graffiti was daubed on the walls of the mobile classrooms. |
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The mixed independent preparatory day school is building four new classrooms and a specialist support classroom. |
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When teachers decenter their authority in multicultural classrooms, they give students greater responsibility for their own learning. |
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Each of the five classrooms at the new primary school provides an education for 60 children. |
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And, when you are finished with that, fix up the hospitals and stop educating kids in demountable classrooms. |
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In the latest incident, Mrs Green came back from the half-term holiday to find six windows in the demountable classrooms and nursery smashed. |
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Yet, despite decades of attempted desegregation initiatives, an overwhelming number of classrooms remain segregated. |
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Now, with the teacher training industry uncommonly influential, the vast menu of educationese has oozed into the classrooms. |
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Eight new classrooms will be created, six at ground-level and two on the first-floor. |
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For example, cooperative grouping and greater use of discussion have been used successfully in classrooms with large numbers of students. |
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However, characteristics of classrooms and factors endogenous to them still carry great sway over students' decisions to rebel. |
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The disruptive behaviour of a small minority of pupils can wreak havoc in the classrooms and corridors. |
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By the early 1980s, open classrooms had already become a footnote in doctoral dissertations. |
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The windfall will see the creation of new classrooms and libraries to improve the learning environment for children. |
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Smart teachers and principals have carefully constructed hybrid classrooms and schools that reflect the diversities of children. |
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High expectations are set for student learning, whether in classrooms or other learning contexts. |
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In 1879 another wing was added to the school with extra dormitories and classrooms. |
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Four film crews followed them as they were put through their paces in the austere classrooms and spartan dormitories by real teachers. |
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Some teachers do not share poetry in their classrooms because they too had negative experiences in their early exposure to the genre. |
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It had been on the books since 1897, when expurgated editions of the classics, especially for consumption in classrooms, were common. |
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Why should we be concerned about critical thinking skills in our classrooms? |
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And he disappears amidst the unstoppable mob heading to classrooms, he is now gone and now I'm gone too, taking a class I now abominate. |
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Instead of janitors or custodians, Japanese schools had the students clean up the classrooms at the end of the day. |
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Students fought in the classrooms and washrooms, roamed the hallways and wandered the neighborhood. |
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Felix looked back to Joel, waving a good bye as they disappeared into their different classrooms. |
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In large classrooms on the upper floors of the western buildings, the patrol found heaps of shackles, handcuffs, whips and lengths of chain. |
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The project also includes interactive whiteboards for classrooms and Kaleidos educational software. |
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All the classrooms have a whiteboard with a touch screen and can run any software from a computer. |
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She added that the classrooms and cloakrooms were very large and airy and ideal for the particular age group. |
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Much of what I recall was once a large playground and green area to the rear of the site is now home to a small village of prefab classrooms. |
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The course instructor had just rearranged the schedule and I assumed that the classrooms would remain unchanged. |
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Guys and girls hugged, waved, air-kissed, and grudgingly slouched toward their classrooms. |
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On the contrary, the main wing of Merrill Hall was burned, including some classrooms and laboratories. |
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Three red-brick buildings, which house classrooms and administrative offices, cluster around a courtyard that's ringed with conifers. |
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In their classrooms, as in most classrooms, comprehension was assessed by teacher questions, worksheets, or journal activities. |
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The classrooms have been turned into workshops where windows are repaired, restored and triple-glazed. |
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Now its classrooms have been repaired, reglazed and redecorated, and it is ready to help those children start living a normal life again. |
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High Schools of the day offered some pretty good metal working programs in classrooms outfitted with lathes, milling machines and shapers. |
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A year ago the classrooms stood empty, the windows were boarded up, and the future of the Queen Anne School building was anything but certain. |
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Meanwhile, the ankle-biter set are piling into school buses, gearing up for another year's worth of crammed classrooms and recess bullying. |
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During this summer's World Cup, big screen televisions were set up in the city's classrooms in an attempt to stop children truanting to watch football matches. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms, countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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Teachers at the school are forced to use spare rooms and storerooms as classrooms and face great difficulties working with special needs students. |
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It's appalling to think that a book like this may enter classrooms and inflict itself on young minds with little or no acquaintance with art history. |
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Then they won't be sitting in classrooms wet through and steaming. |
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The school can only allow a limited number of students into the building at one time because only a few classrooms can be warmed by electric heaters. |
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Through the use of two-way, interactive, full-motion compressed video transmitted through fiber optics, classrooms can now be laboratories with access to the world! |
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It was generally replaced in classrooms in the 1980s by the whole language method of immersing children in print and allowing them to absorb words. |
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The children, in one case study, liked their windowless classrooms. |
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The new school has three classrooms with plumbing and electricity. |
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Upwards of 500 people packed into the classrooms and halls of Killorglin Community College this week to celebrate the centenary of Technical Colleges in Kerry. |
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To date, some 175 classrooms have been kitted out with the equipment. |
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The key to the future is what is being taught in today's classrooms. |
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A proposal for a multi-storey building to house classrooms, library, laboratory and hostel was rejected when it was presented in Canada sometime ago. |
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To be prepared to teach all children in the schools of today and tomorrow, teachers must have an understanding of the diversity present in heterogeneous classrooms. |
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There were bilingual and native English speakers, those who came from English-speaking homes, heterogeneously mixed in the participating classrooms. |
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This article describes their journey, which I, as a teacher educator with practicum students in the kindergarten classrooms, was fortunate to witness. |
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As a way of reminding and motivating students, you can see chalked on blackboards in most classrooms countdowns of the days to the examination and some encouraging words. |
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The project covers 140 classrooms in 30 schools in the London borough. |
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Students are considering the energy sources in their own dorms, libraries and classrooms and then working to harness this buying power to create a clean energy revolution. |
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Kamel recalls the cries of her classmates, and the pandemonium that erupted as the students tried to flee their classrooms. |
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He grew up in Orlando, Fla., and always attended public schools in regular classrooms. |
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After being welcomed by the school's band and touring classrooms, the Aussies and Germans combined with villagers from Longxi to form an 80 man dragon boat crew. |
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They share their classrooms with Arabs, Africans, and Vietnamese. |
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Heads poured over one-word-answer questions, brain-teasers, puzzles of reasoning and tests of grammar inside classrooms upstairs, while parents waited below in the lobby. |
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The 422nd also is working on getting lecture halls and classrooms repaired to allow the Center to provide continuing training to its interns and resident doctors. |
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All of them were assigned to teach in mainstream English classrooms. |
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The Battalions have also taken the lead in the coordination of building new classrooms, offices, and other facilities with heavy reliance on temporary modular structures. |
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Plans for the building to replace five temporary classrooms at the school have been on hold since the Council lost out to a higher bidder for the land earlier this year. |
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Easingwold Secondary School remained closed today after flash floods swamped classrooms, causing thousands of pounds-worth of damage to computer equipment. |
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In classrooms where an assimilationist view of language and culture is in place, language arts instruction focuses on the acquisition of English first. |
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A long toplit atrium links two principal entrances and provides a central welcoming area around which the classrooms and main community facilities are arranged. |
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Now the furniture, which includes desks, chairs, flip charts, storage cupboards, bookshelves, stationery and a camera security system, will find a new home in York classrooms. |
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Firefighters battled for more than an hour to control the fire that swept through three portable classrooms at Billericay School in the early hours of Saturday. |
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Young entrepreneurs at a Clitheroe school have swept the board in the local heat of a top business competition with a computer car that motors around classrooms. |
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Former student and teacher Pat Paxton remembers many teens being late because they couldn't get from portables to their classrooms in the five minutes allotted. |
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I am optimistic that the articles will serve as a heuristic, or learning tool, for teachers who want to become more effective in their classrooms through reflection. |
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South-facing classrooms required solar protection and, to maintain daylighting, horizontal visors were designed to act as reflectors, bouncing light up on to the ceiling. |
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From the barbershops to newsrooms to college classrooms, the issue of Black prominence in sports and social activism gets aired frequently, according to observers. |
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Our present building is a modern construction with seven classrooms. |
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A public middle school in South Carolina is segregating its classrooms. |
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When completed it will consist of a full primary school of 16 classrooms, a dispensary, nursery school, playgrounds, sanitation facilities, a brothers' house and staff house. |
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At Brooker Creek Elementary School, plant operators were caulking the seams left when aluminum awnings over the doors were ripped away from several portable classrooms. |
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They sit in classrooms and cannot hear the teachers so, hello, it is no surprise that we are unable to get good outcomes from our education system. |
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Police put the school in lockdown and searched the classrooms and lockers, with no result. |
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On the recording, Tuff also announces to students over the loudspeaker that they should stay in their classrooms. |
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When students leave their garbage in classrooms, cubbies and common areas, other students are forced to clean it up if they want to utilise that area. |
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Danger seemed to lurk around every corner, but no one expected it to lurk in our classrooms. |
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Older children drop their younger brothers and sisters at the bright and shiny preschool at the back of the school grounds before ambling on to their own classrooms. |
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The triaxial plan gives classrooms daylight on both sides which are entered off a remarkably economical central hall, while stores and lavatories occupy the corners. |
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In her discussion of classrooms as protopublic bodies, she argues that rhetoric is a process, not a substance that inheres in the collection of traits within a given text. |
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The structure will have galleries, classrooms and meeting places. |
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In the absence of typical classrooms and curriculums, West Africans have opted for alternate methods of learning and education. |
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The author of two books and dozens of articles about grizzlies, he is a grequent visitor in high school and college classrooms. |
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There will be 15 auditorium style classrooms, each with a capacity for 700 students. |
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I watched in awe as he virtually caromed off the walls of the classrooms and hallways. |
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In wet rooms and shower areas, gymnasium ceiling Ballproof, classrooms with ceiling panels. |
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She developed severe arthritislike pains in her knees, shoulders, and back, and she couldn't stop sneezing in the halls and classrooms. |
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Effects of a theory-based feedback and consultation process on instruction and learning in college classrooms. |
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In classrooms, he contended, digital immigrant instructors and digital native students speak entirely different languages. |
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The effects of moulds and chemicals present in the indoor air of our modern homes and classrooms decked out as offices are well researched. |
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In the 1950s, teachers instructed in what is known today as highly traditionalized classrooms. |
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Reynoldsburg Junior High School in Reynoldsburg, Ohio uses SuccessMaker to provide individualized instruction in mathematics in all classrooms. |
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The primary school Fuhrberg was founded in 1958 with three classrooms and a staffroom. |
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The ramped pedestrian street which links the classrooms debouches into a public square. |
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This gives them the opportunity to stay in tune with their classrooms, and it's packable, transportable, and easier to transport than a laptop. |
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Dubai schoolkids are joining a new healthy packed lunch revolution by ordering online and having food delivered to their classrooms. |
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This same sense of koan or paradox can be applied to further understand invitational classrooms. |
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This study used a retrospective pretest to gauge the effects on attitudes in a course preparing students for inclusive classrooms. |
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Each nation relied on a distinct general approach, and the report finds key commonalities and differences among classrooms. |
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The PS150million superjail has underfloor heating in cells, ultra-modern design and a state-of-the art gym, classrooms and workshops. |
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Online courses tend to be far less cluttered than brick-and-mortar classrooms, reducing stimuli that can lead to sensory overload. |
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All classrooms will be wired for connection to the Internet. |
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These days cramped classrooms are all too common, with class sizes creeping up. |
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Aside from these, river channel desiltations, dredgings, restoration of dikes and the construction of bridges and classrooms were done. |
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To further support this statement, a study researched the effectiveness of peer tutoring and explicit teaching in classrooms. |
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Many graduate students also participate in teaching practica or clinicals, which provide the opportunity to gain experience in classrooms. |
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The presence of immigrant children in classrooms has no significant impact on the test scores of Dutch children. |
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The business school is in the process of redeveloping the Old Marylebone Town Hall into classrooms and offices. |
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My job, then, is that of a cultural and religious broker of sorts, co-opting Melanesia to serve as a stimulus to thought in Le Moyne classrooms. |
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The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. |
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The building had space for engineering and logistics facilities, a survival equipment section, classrooms and office space. |
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These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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In 2001, this was altered to various scenes from classrooms around the world and different parts of school life. |
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We all sat in stuffy classrooms and had men in tweedy sportscoats ruin our afternoons. |
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Handheld computers, also called personal digital assistants, are making their way into more classrooms. |
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The discussion draws on material collected in a year-long ethnographic study of children's role-play in three British pre-school classrooms. |
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Although SSW can reach 1000 classrooms directly, there are over 100,000 classrooms in Silicon Valley. |
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Lindale Middle School has 59 water coolers in classrooms, in addition to hallway water fountains, to encourage students to drink more. |
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For Ducks Unlimited Educator Heidi Juul, that's what outdoor classrooms and initiatives like Project Webfoot are all about. |
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Marilyn Jachetti Whirry will provide new and experienced teachers with useful information to apply in their classrooms. |
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The free program from Mayflower Transit pairs classrooms with a truck-driving pen pal. |
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Locked, empty classrooms on either side, other halls opening up to go down to the caf, two janitors' closets. Janitors' closets. Great. One was locked. |
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A change in classrooms, new office, new exhibit, or summer vacation may require the arduous task of disassembling the behemoth of a terrarium so that it can actually be moved. |
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Local schools each received 100 fish eggs in January and students have since been rearing wild brown trout in special aquarium hatcheries in their classrooms. |
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Louis motor, long used in classrooms to illustrate motor principles, is extremely inefficient for the same reason, as well as appearing nothing like a modern motor. |
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It is two-storeyed, with a middle open space connected to a main entrance, and surrounded by rewakes, with traditional arches leading to different classrooms. |
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A poll conducted in mid-September in Utah reveals that nearly two-thirds of Utahns believe teachers should be permitted to carry a concealed firearm in classrooms. |
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Among the topics presented is a discussion of the gender bias of materials used in classrooms, and its reflection on the same bias that exists in Chinese society as a whole. |
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Quinn brought up the important point that some aspects of using webconferencing tools open up possibilities beyond the capability of traditional classrooms. |
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In thousands of classrooms, Chinese schoolchildren are mastering difficult verb tenses, prepositional phrases, and spelling rules that comprise English. |
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Despite the introduction of modern technology, the external appearance and locations of many of the classrooms have remained unchanged for a long time. |
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Tampere University of Technology plans to gradually expand the deployment of SSH Tectia to thousands of workstations covering both classrooms and staff workstations. |
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Today, millions of scientific calculators are used in classrooms around the world and are an integral part of the high school math and science curriculum. |
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The distribution of classrooms was almost evenly split between urban and rural areas, with marginally more pupils attending and instructors teaching classes in urban areas. |
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Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, proposed that greater efforts be made to educate children with mild or moderate disabilities in regular classrooms. |
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These organizational systems focus on leadership, schoolwide systems, nonclassrooms, classrooms, individual students, and academic support systems. |
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