Less racial diversity in the classrooms today, but more parental involvement in neighbourhood schools.
He said all the furniture in the classrooms and offices would have to be replaced as well as new floors.
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In the multicultural east of Oslo, the immigration debate is already up and running in the classrooms of one secondary school.
We want computers in the classrooms, we want computers in the homes.
We can see it in the classrooms that are experimenting with groundbreaking reforms, and giving children new math and science skills at an early age.
So we are working with Congress to find ways to keep our teachers in the classrooms, the police officers on the beat, and firefighters on call.
The students were in the classrooms wearing their warm overcoats.
It is of fundamental importance to establish the links between learning evaluation results and pre-service and in-service teacher education and training, in order to effectively renovate the learning process in the classrooms.
Rather, the movement looks for "a substantial set of traits that make them do amazing things in the classrooms and take kids and put them on a path to a much higher life opportunity, " Kumar says.
The report summarizes the multi-stakeholder debate organized at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, on 17 and 18 November 2011, which focused on challenges of, and practical solutions for, promoting personalization through technology in the classrooms for students, particularly for those with learning difficulties and physical disabilities.
In order to achieve these fundamental goals, KL has developed four training modules and a web-based toolkit (see below), all of which are designed to equip adult teachers with a wide range of skills and competencies necessary for the successful and effective use of evidence-based instruction practices in the classrooms.
The PAEMST awardees are among the very best of the countless teachers in classrooms around the country who are working every day to nurture young minds and forge a better and brighter future for our country.
But by the time she left school nursing in 2005, "there were children in the majority of classrooms" with the disorder, said Schoessler, who now works at the National Association of School Nurses in Silver Spring, Md.
Investing in STEM education in particular is important to ensure our country can succeed in the 21st century, and that starts in classrooms at Parkville and around the Nation.
Despite the negative press that video games sometimes get, they're changing the way subjects are being taught in classrooms across the country.
After the blitz, however, there was very little schooling, but after a while part-time schooling was restored in the few undamaged classrooms.
The debate was sparked by a ruling from the European Court on Human Rights (ECHR) that the display of crucifixes in Italian classrooms was contrary to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights.
Now, let's face it, a lot of important people visit the White House. (Laughter.) But to young people in classrooms around the country, nobody is more important than the men and women that we honor here today -- the State and National Teachers of the Year.
Today, a Mayangna team is working with the Ministry of Education to develop pilot teacher manuals and student workbooks that are being tested in rural classrooms across the BOSAWAS Biosphere Reserve.
The K-8 students who return to Elias Brookings School next week will sit in portable classrooms constructed on the playground until the school can be fixed.
Students said that, as word spread that a gunman was moving through the school, they were told to barricade themselves in classrooms, lie on the floor down and wait for help.
Why, then, do we put classrooms in the middle of pastoral formation and apprenticeship at the edge?
It installed 33 RangeLAN 2 series radio frequency transceivers, or access devices, in the drop ceilings above classrooms, the cafeteria and the library.
There were 54, 600 teachers in classrooms in the second quarter of this year but numbers have fallen by more than 2, 000 in the past year.
Mr. Schwalbach said the outbursts in classrooms and libraries didn't indicate to school officials a mental health problem or other concerns that would draw in local authorities outside of the school.
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One-third of classrooms in the state are held in portable or modular buildings, many of which are desperately in need of maintenance and energy retrofitting, and some of which are actually toxic because of the chemicals they contain.
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Unless they receive federal assistance, many school districts will be forced to reduce the number of teachers in their classrooms, or turn to other measures such as shortening the school year or cutting spending on schoolbooks and supplies.
Authorities investigating how 20-year-old Adam Lanza allegedly carried out the killings Friday morning said it could take weeks to draw a clear picture of what motivated the reclusive man to target two first-grade classrooms in one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history.
The 2011 National Conference on Education has also taken this issue at hand and has called for the roll-out of computers to schools, making the use of ICTs in classrooms more flexible by deploying mobile computer labs and expanding the existing community learning centres and libraries in terms of lifelong learning and open and distance learning.
"The union wanted to use the expiration of the evaluation system to keep ineffective teachers in classrooms, not to mention hold the city hostage in future negotiations, " she said.
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