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Discover Ludwig"involve students" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing ways of engaging students in an activity, such as "This lesson plan involves students in collaborative activities".
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In addition, she said, most of those cases involve students with long histories of offenses.
Among the stickiest situations are those that involve students of different ages.
For example, Mr. Hidary said, a project could involve students' recording of birdsongs and comparing them with others from elsewhere.
Others involve students in curriculum design, the creation of teaching policies – and the allocation of university funds, including bursaries.
Worcestershire has teamed up with Worcester University to involve students in archaeology, while councils across Tyne and Wear have been pooling resources to protect historic buildings.
And it pays to conduct emergency preparedness drills, but not ones that involve students nor ones that are staged when classes are in session.
The idea was that Godard would install his production company on the site of the school, and would involve students in his projects.
It is important to involve students as stakeholders in the process: Students need to be actively involved in improving the quality of their courses and modules.
"Sometimes when we involve students, it's often just to say we did and it's in a token way," admitted Matt Haney.
And applying academic study into practical reality can feel hard to do, so an academic who takes the trouble to involve students in their professional practice is likely to be very popular indeed.
"You say 'historical society' and some people think it sounds exclusive, but we want to reach out to all members of the community and involve students and educational groups".
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