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Southside Primary School celebrating 'sweet 16' in the classroom (WSFA)

SELMA, Ala. (WSFA) – Lequita Carter is coming up on her “sweet 16″ as an educator and she says that her journey has been beyond sweet and fulfilling.

“I treat them like they’re my own. The first grade teacher at Southside Primary School is a self-contained teacher, meaning she teaches her students every subject on her own. “I love to see my kids grow,” she said, “I look at where they start and where I want their end results to be.”

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J.B. Hunt provides classroom supplies - Talk Business & Politics (talkbusiness.net)

William Quintana, a truck driver for J.B. Hunt Transport Services, speaks to a third-grade class at Monitor Elementary School in Springdale while school ...

“Instead of being on a screen, they are doing things hands-on that are building their brain and just helping them with decision-making and problem-solving skills.” It gives them more opportunities to do more science work or other activities that they could have missed out on.” Hunt driver William Quintana of Springdale congratulated his daughter’s class this year, spoke to the students about his career and gave them a tour of his company truck. According to a news release, the program allows truck drivers to nominate their child and grandchild’s classroom, from kindergarten through fifth grade, for a chance to receive a school supply donation by submitting an essay. This year, the company gave $55,000 to 55 classrooms throughout the country. J.B.

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Southside Primary School teacher celebrating 'sweet 16' in the ... (WSFA)

The first grade teacher is a self-contained teacher, meaning she teaches her students every subject on her own.

“I treat them like they’re my own. The first grade teacher at Southside Primary School is a self-contained teacher, meaning she teaches her students every subject on her own. “I love to see my kids grow,” she said, “I look at where they start and where I want their end results to be.”

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Winter 2023 Preview: Spy Classroom (Game Rant)

Spy Classroom is one of the most anticipated anime of the Winter 2023 season. Here's what fans need to know about it.

Other notable people are the Art Director Yoshimi Umino (Blade of the Immortal, Laid-Back Camp), and also Yoshiaki Fujisawa ( Annette “Codename: Forgetter”, the Engineer. And finally, Erna “Codename: Fool”, the Unknown. Thea “Codename: Dreamspeaker”, the Charmer. [based on a light novel by the same name](https://gamerant.com/best-anime-based-light-novels/), written by Takemachi. Just a couple of episodes into the story, and you’ll soon realize that it has its own unique things to offer to the spy genre. Sara “Codename: Meadow”, the Beast Tamer. [the Assassination Classroom](https://gamerant.com/assassination-classroom-need-to-watch/) and Spy x Family. [The world has been engulfed in war for a long time](https://gamerant.com/best-war-anime-ranked/), and there are countless casualties on every side. It’s not that they are weak per se, on the contrary, each of them possess a unique skill that is extremely useful for their future job as a spy. On the contrary, the more we dive into the series, the more thrilling and complex the story becomes. [One of the most popular and beloved anime in 2022](https://gamerant.com/what-makes-spy-x-family-so-popular/) is the fun and thrilling Spy x Family.

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Anne Arundel County school closed due to high temperatures in ... (Fox Baltimore)

School officials in Anne Arundel County say a school in Annapolis dismissed early today because of high temperatures in the classroom.

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Classroom assistance: the scientists turning the tools of their trade to ... (Nature.com)

A small but growing number of scientific faculty positions are focusing on the science of teaching.

When she was first hired to change the culture of teaching in the University of Queensland’s School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, her first move was to choose the undesirable office next to the men’s toilets. For example, a graduate student in her group applied theoretical statistical physics to model the messy data on student behaviours in physics lab courses. The latter proved useful when the institution had to pivot to full online learning in 2020 as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns. She says she was “pretty great” at neuroscience research, and that there is no reason to think that other education-minded scientists failed at the bench, either. These specialists understand their science discipline better than do scholars who trained in education only, and they can serve as formal or informal resources for colleagues who want to improve in the classroom. At a meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Biology Education Research last July, she saw her former postdocs and graduate students who now have teams of their own. “It’s important to get some professional qualification in this space,” advises Susan Rowland, deputy executive dean for the faculty of science at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. To prove her worth, she says, it was crucial to operate in the ‘currency’ that other faculty members valued: papers, grants and visible public impact. In 2007, he moved to the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, where he set up a Can$11-million (US$8-million) Alberts is a biochemist at the University of California, San Francisco, past president of the US National Academy of Sciences and author of the prominent textbook The Molecular Biology of the Cell. Wieman says that, rather than relying solely on lectures, teachers should facilitate “learning to think in a different way, and there’s real expertise in how to guide people to do that”. The discipline of physics has a long history of engaging with education research, says Wieman.

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Manor Court School in Chard plans classroom extension (Chard & Ilminster News)

A PRIMARY school in Chard has submitted plans to extend its main building and demolish a “life-expired” temporary classroom.

The reference number is 22/03092/FUL. “The proposal is to demolish the temporary building and provide an extension to the original school building to ensure that education provision can continue to be provided. Pedestrian access to the main building and the entrance to the staff car park would remain the same. “The temporary building is life-expired – the buildings cannot be economically refurbished and need to be replaced. “In the long term, the proposed development is integral to Preston Primary Academy Trust’s drive to continue to improve standards.” If the application is successful, the “life-expired” temporary building would be demolished and the land grassed over to extend the school's playing field.

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COMMUNITY CLASSROOM: Teacher seeks donations to buy dry ... (WECT)

Eric Bradford, a math teacher at New Hanover High School needs $310 to purchase dry-erase markers for his classroom.

He’s hoping to get donations to buy more through The New Hanover High School teacher says his students are in need of more dry-erase markers. (WECT) - They are one of the best ways to practice solving math problems, according to Eric Bradford.

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