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How to use the word academically in a Sentence?

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We have quite a few students who are behind academically, the teachers found it hard, and some teachers came on not knowing how hard it was.

Kaleem Caire

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Amid the pandemic, we know that our students have experienced so much. We can't unlock students' potential unless we also address the needs they bring with them to the classroom each day. As educators, it's our responsibility to ensure that we are helping to provide students with a strong social and emotional foundation so that they also can excel academically.

Miguel Cardona

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Our efforts as educators must go beyond literacy, math, history, science, and other core subjects to include helping students to build the social, emotional, and behavioral skills they will need to fully access and participate in learning and make the most of their potential and future opportunities, amid the pandemic, we know that our students have experienced so much. We can't unlock students' potential unless we also address the needs they bring with them to the classroom each day. As educators, it's our responsibility to ensure that we are helping to provide students with a strong social and emotional foundation so that they also can excel academically.

Miguel Cardona

Found on CNN
2 years ago

It's time to get our Canadian rap and RB icons recognized and canonized academically or otherwise, and it is critical for scholars and historians to examine the Toronto music scene that birthed Drake/Weeknd and helped create the conditions for them to become mega-successful.

Ryerson Professor-In-Residence Dalton Higgins

Found on CNN
2 years ago

For me as a woman of color, what CRT means to me is I’m inferior, that I’m academically inept, that I’m incapable of speaking for myself, and that when someone sees me they automatically see my skin color.

Kayla Dunn

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

That would be my magic-wand dream, because every American schoolchild deserves a school with a full-time school nurse, not just to help them navigate through a pandemic, but to support students every day with their physical and mental health and making sure that they're academically ready to learn.

Linda Mendonca

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I would love to see Liz Pray in every school across our country, that would be my magic-wand dream, because every American schoolchild deserves a school with a full-time school nurse, not just to help them navigate through a pandemic, but to support students every day with their physical and mental health and making sure that they're academically ready to learn.

Linda Mendonca

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We have this situation where we have first-year students coming to campus who we know are traditionally most vulnerable during the red zone, but we also have returning sophomores who might academically be in their second year but are truly in their first-year experience because they did not have a first-year social experience. There's this idea of making up for lost time.

Tracey Vitchers

Found on CNN
2 years ago

What we're concerned about in particular is that the effect of Covid-19 and the shutdowns we've seen with college campuses over the past year, year and a half, are actually going to make the red zone worse this year, we have this situation where we have first-year students coming to campus who we know are traditionally most vulnerable during the red zone, but we also have returning sophomores who might academically be in their second year but are truly in their first-year experience because they did not have a first-year social experience. There's this idea of making up for lost time.

Tracey Vitchers

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Haley and Hanna are blessed with unique qualities, such as being twin sisters who both excel in Division I basketball, but their stardom off the court goes far beyond that, they are the perfect representation of the modern-day collegiate athlete. They are incredibly hardworking in their sport, they excel academically and they have clearly thought about and defined the path they want to go in life beyond sport.

Frank Pucher

Found on CNN
2 years ago

School districts across the state have been submitting plans for reopening to the Cuomo administration for weeks. Those plans will be approved by the New York Board of Health, which hasthe power to reject the plans, he warned. There are 749 districts in New York State, some 127 of which have not yet submitted plans for reopening, and 50 are not yet complete, Cuomo said. Despite the governors go-ahead, some parents remainconflicted on their stance about returning to the classroom. Im less worried about COVID in schools than I am my kids being affected by this mentally, emotionally, and academically for years, i see more parents panicked about kids back in school but yet they are having play dates with other kids ?

Tara Minson

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Our kids need to be in school because kids not only academically are suffering, emotionally, mental health. ... There are a number of working families who need for their children to be in school so they can continue to work. There's a lot of reasons why schools can be and should be open. So long as we do that in a way that protects teachers and protects students at the same time we believe we can do.

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Career counselors compare the dynamic to the 2008 recession but say there is hope for today's graduates to succeed in the job market, even if it takes time for the economy to rebound. ( Elina Shirazi) While Kmitt also shares concerns entering the workforce, she says one of the worst feelings are of being robbed of her senior experience. CHARLIE KIRK : CORONAVIRUS STIMULUS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS DO THESE 3 THINGS TO HELP THEM AND THEIR FAMILIES NOW Penny Kmitt poses alongside Penny Kmitt Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters during a soccer kickoff charity event at American University. ( Elina Shirazi) Coronavirus disrupted my year both socially, academically and emotionally. Elina Shirazi -RRB- Coronavirus really hit me as a student on so many different fronts. I feel like I did not get to say goodbye to people, to my college experience, to kind of still being a kid in a way. Now, Im just applying everywhere and I am just going to take the time to think about it and figure my life out. Amanda Rizza, a senior at the University of Connecticut majoring in Communication and minoring in Psychological Sciences, says Amanda Rizza is also feeling the anxiety of finding a job, but is trying to focus on the big picture. Amanda Rizza is a senior at the University of Connecticut majoring in Communication and minoring in Psychological Sciences. Amanda Rizza says Amanda Rizza is also feeling the anxiety of finding a job, but is trying to focus on the big picture. It is one thing to be a senior stressed about finding a job, but it is a whole other situation trying to begin a post-graduate career during a pandemic to this magnitude, dealing with this while also balancing online academics and a part-time student job that I was able to continue remotely, is a daily challenge. I am grateful to be able to continue my academics and current job through the University of Connecticut, but the future is quite unknown for students who are in the same boat as me. It is stressful and anxiety-provoking, but all we can do is take one day at a time.

Amanda Rizza

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

If you've got a kid who's been functioning at a particular level academically, and then all of a sudden begins to drop off and isn't functioning nearly as well as they used to, those are all warning signs that something's going on that needs assessment.

Steven Jewell

Found on CNN
4 years ago

What's at stake is nothing less than the future lives of these children and own health as a society, we still live in a world where the most marginalized are not receiving the support and affirmation that they need in order to achieve academically and thrive personally. And we all will benefit when that is true.

Eliza Byard

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

We still live in a world where the most marginalized are not receiving the support and affirmation that they need in order to achieve academically and thrive personally. And we all will benefit when that is true.

Eliza Byard

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I have been charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor, and I have cooperated with authorities every step of the way, i am committed to this community and our students, and I regret if this action has undermined your trust in me. From the beginning, my ultimate goal has been to provide the best environment for Elwood students' growth physically, mentally and academically, and I remain focused on that purpose.

Casey Smitherman

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Studies show that students who feel at home on campus are the students that thrive both socially and academically.

Emmy Borst

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

During the morning I interviewed and met with four potential Justices of Supreme Court. They are outstanding people. They are really incredible people in so many different ways, academically and every other way, i'll be meeting with two or three more and we'll make a decision on the Supreme Court, the new Justice, that'll be made over the next few days and we'll be announcing it on Monday and I look forward to that.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The research shows that it leads to better cognitive function for kids so they're going to have better results, academically, it's also going to help with behavioral issues in the classroom, because if kids are able to move, they're not going to have so much excess energy. They're going to be able to focus, and it's going to solve a lot of the sort of interpersonal issues that come up with kids as well, because they're going to have an opportunity to get that energy out.

Physical Literacy Kamin

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The modern educational system is too expensive, it’s academically weak and it’s hostile to faith, these institutions are very resistant to change, and so we decided to create our own college in Boston, Massachusetts.

Finny Kuruvilla

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

[They] are usually doing great academically, in terms of sports, psychologically, in terms of friends, socially and then when something like [an injury] happens, it becomes very debilitating and…affects their whole lives.

Katherine Bentley

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

His contract was simply not renewed, we felt it was time academically for a change.

Thomas Shomo

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

We felt it was time academically for a change.

Thomas Shomo

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

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