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  2. Student voice - Wikipedia

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    The Connect journal, published in Melbourne, features dozens of examples of student voice throughout education in its bi-monthly publication. The Victorian Student Representative Council is the umbrella or peak body of students in Victoria, Australia. It is supported with funding from the Victorian Department of Education and Training.

  3. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    The mission project is commonly assigned to California elementary school students in the fourth grade when they are first learning about their state's Spanish missions. Students are assigned one of the 21 Spanish missions in California and have to build a diorama out of common household objects such as popsicle sticks , sugar cubes, papier ...

  4. Student council - Wikipedia

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    However, many secondary schools have one set of officers per grade level. An example of the structure of an elementary student council may include a president, a vice president, secretary, treasurer, sergeant of arms, fundraising officer, historian, boys rep, girls rep, and just members. These roles may be assigned or voted on, either within ...

  5. Student government president - Wikipedia

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    While a student government group and a class president are very similar to each other in some ways, the main difference between them is that while a class president represents a specific grade within the school, the student government president represents the school's entire student body (hence why they're sometimes called "student body ...

  6. Donald Trump speaks at a fourth-grade level, the lowest of ...

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    President Donald Trump connects with the American people by using a language that even a fourth grader could understand, according to a recently published analysis by Factbase on the speech ...

  7. Teacher in hysterics over students’ answers to extra credit ...

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    A high school science teacher asked her students to make her laugh for extra credit on a recent assignment, and her class certainly delivered.

  8. 100 Funny July 4th Puns That'll Have You Exploding With ... - AOL

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    Whenever the dogs decide to have a 4th of July reunion, they choose to go for a bone-fire. 2. We went to the bbq party thrown by a family member on the 4th of July.

  9. Problem-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Example of problem/project based learning versus reading cover to cover. The problem/ project-based learner may memorize a smaller amount of total information due to spending time searching for the optimal material across various sources, but will likely learn more useful items for real world scenarios, and will likely be better at knowing ...