Sentences with phrase «lets hold the teacher»

Lets hold the teacher union accountable too for not fighting for their members or is this something we should not talk about.

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Then Dad would help me carve the face, letting me hold the knife and showing me how to carefully cut each angle and line, all the while entertaining me with a steady string of his Halloween teacher - jokes.
The teacher will also guide students in following directions and completing tasks together («Let's hold hands and move in a circle!»)
Shawnee High School teachers, from left, Pamela Dixon, Kristyn Williams, Charles Wade, and Tiffany Clements let go of yarn that they tossed to one another during a professional development program held last month in Louisville, Ky..
Taming the Three T's The anonymous quote Hold a tight rein over the three T's — thought, temper and tongue — and you will have few regrets got Max Fischer thinking about what happens when teachers let go of their control of any of the three.
Voice of Experience: Taming the Three T's The anonymous quote Hold a tight rein over the three T's — thought, temper and tongue — and you will have few regrets got Max Fischer thinking about what happens when teachers let go of their control of any of the three.
Should middle school teachers let a failing eighth - grade student graduate, knowing that if she's held back, she'll likely drop out?
Martinez then confided in a different teacher, who encouraged her not to let «people like that be the reason to hold you back.»
The winners of the Let Teachers SHINE competition, run by the education charity SHINE, were announced at an awards presentation held last week at the Capita SIMS Annual Conference.
The ten winners of the Let Teachers SHINE competition, run by education charity SHINE (Support and Help in Education), were announced at the Capita SIMS Annual Conference held in Hinckley, Leicestershire.
Knowing and learning to know requires preparing teachers and their students to judge the quality and utility of sources, to learn to reflect on what to hold onto and what to let go of in light of the questions being investigated.
Why not hold principals accountable for the success of their schools — and give them the tools to be real managers, bosses, executives — and let them decide to what degree and how they use student test scores in assessing their teachers?
A sure way to add some excitement to Teacher Appreciation Week is to hold drawings and let teachers choose their own prizes.
Today, U.S. Secretary Arnie Duncan and Governor Dan Malloy will be holding a press conference about «education reform» and the Connecticut legislation that increases the number of standardized tests, seeks to improve test scores and begins the process of tying test scores to teacher evaluations so that administrators can determine which teachers to keep and which to let go.
This is pure union obstructionism and especially laughable coming from an organization whose mantra is, «Let's spend bushels more on public education... but don't hold any unionized teachers accountable.»
Today, full page ads appear in the L.A. Times, Daily News and La Opinion taken out by Don't Hold Us Back — respected organizations calling out United Teachers Los Angeles and LAUSD for letting kids fail.
The teachers are saying if you really want to hold us accountable and we really want to focus on student achievement then let's develop a system so we know where we heading and what I'm going to be held accountable for.
The chain's high performance is due to engaged teachers who make children «fall in love with school,» holding adults accountable for the performance of children; rigorous academic standards — and letting students fail sometimes; and innovation.
The breakthrough teachers the authors observed held students accountable for their actions but refused to let them fail.
We may wish to know what the future holds for us but we should not let Western school teachers take advantage of our fears and limitations to confuse real science with climatology that outside the West is likened to the ancient science of astrology.
Microsoft held its education - focused event this morning, May 2, where it extolled its solutions aimed at helping students learn, teachers teach, and IT staff focus on letting technology assist both without stifling anyone's creativity.
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