Scared, nervous, confused. These words can easily describe a new student or teacher that just arrived at a new school. Even if students our teachers DO have someone show them around the school, its usually only for a day and by the next day, they’ll have forgot most of it. I believe that we should have an ambassador program in this school district.
Now the ambassador program is one that can help students and even teachers when it comes for a time of change. The program helps new students/teachers to become more comfortable with their new school environment. All people are nervous when it comes to a new environment, whether it be working our learning. Most people are not able to learn when they wonder if they’re in the right place. Which is why this program will ease nerves. With the right help, students/teacher will be able to get used to their surroundings quicker. thus letting their brain focus on the task at hand. The program will help the new students/teachers around the school and or classrooms. When students our teachers know their way around the school they’ll be able to get...
We expect that this program will decrease office referrals and suspensions, increase attendance, and increase the number of students participating in service learning at a statistically significant level. In addition, we expect that Parent-Teacher Association attendance and parental awareness of good character will increase. Also, we anticipate an increase in involvement in schools of the faith and business communities, a fusing of character and religious teachings within the faith community, and an increase in the in-kind and financial support of the schools from the business and social community.
how it will operate through professional leadership, an innovative partnership, educates, enhance student’s career, and community engagement.
...ericans who are retired can go there and do voluntary teaching. This would help the seniors with English and also brings people together as a united community.
The first day can be the day that a greater amount of people get lost. Whether it’s the wrong hallway, or just the wrong classroom, students end up finding their way.
...heritage and language of all the students. Imagine how it must feel to be in a strange country with little or no knowledge of the language.
My name is Fatima Lundy. I am a transfer student majoring in English at LIU Brooklyn. I have some questions about my transfer credits and their equivalents. Srividhya Swaminathan advised me to contact you. I would like to make an appointment to see you at your earliest convenience. I am free from 1 pm to 2:45 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. Wednesdays, I am free before 1 pm and after 3:30 pm. I do not have class on the other days. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
When the first day of school rolled around, I was really nervous. I was thinking of the worst things that could happen to me, causing me to make a complete fool of myself for the rest of the 4 years I possibly had to spend at this school. I was so anxious and nervous that I was shaking when I walked into the cafeteria. I didn’t know anybody, I felt like how I felt back in second grade when I moved to Germany. I learned that all it takes is a simple hello and or a hey and you could possibly be friends or best friends with that
I remember moving to a new school and not knowing the language. Students helped me learn French and it seemed so hard at first. Sometimes, students did not always teach me the nicest things to say, such as profanity, but everything was fun and new. Teachers were very nice and understanding due to the fact that I ...
Peers/helpers that are selected for the program will fulfill the role of a special friend (middle and high school students) for the helpees. They will work with the children in assisting them make that transition. Also, they are to double check on their academic performance and their home life. Not to mention, work with certain interpersonal skills for the child to communicate with their peers
Have you ever felt uncomfortable, scared, nervous, and confused? Well new students feel this way whenever they move to a new school. They have no idea if they'll make friends or if anyone would like them. But with the ambassador program new students will right away feel comfortable in their new surroundings, able to learn a new language and know their way around our school faster than someone who's been there for three years. If we had this program, they just might make a friend right away.
For most schools, learning is a different story. With the average class of twenty-five students, it takes a few weeks for teachers to learn everyone's name. What does that mean for the shy kids sitting in the back? They might get called on less, ove...
The school that I visited was new. It was the first year of the school opening. The school board had combined two schools into one, so the students had to adjust to their new environments and new individuals. They seemed to be getting along well with each other. Since the school is new the teacher has to adjust to new problems that araise. Times for the subjects and times for using the computer labs change. So the teacher must always be fixable for anything. In this observation of this classroom I learned about the enjoyment of teaching. How you have to adapt to each of the students.
Often moving to a new city and new school can create large amounts of anxiety for students as they struggle to adapt to their new...
A first day at a new school can always be scary and nerve wrecking. Starting a new school can seem as if making new friends will be almost impossible. In the end a new school calls for new experiences and new friends.
Most freshmen like me that enter the school are scared. I think the first week of the school is the easiest since there would not be a lot of homework and what you need to do is to listen to what you need for the class and know other people well in the class. But I am wrong, as soon as you get seated on your assigned seat, new teachers start to introduce themselves and start giving tons of homework. As the bell rings, I start rushing to my next class hoping that I wouldn’t be late. The first day of school is always the hardest since you don’t have any new friends and you have to sit in the cafeteria alone when it is lunch time. As day starting to go by, I found myself getting earlier and earlier to class. Talking starts to increas...