Submitted by Joanne Hughes
Students listen to the teacher read the book Deadline!
A fourth - grade
student listened to her teacher during a math class at Dr. Hiram González School in Bayamón, P.R., in May.
Rereading Favorite Books In Rereading Favorite Books,
students listen to the teacher read a favorite picture book several times in order to build early literacy skills (e.g. concepts of print, story elements, letter and word identification).
In Rereading Favorite Books,
students listen to the teacher read a favorite picture book several times in order to build early literacy skills (e.g. concepts of print, story elements, letter and word identification).
Eighth - grade
students listen to their teacher, Loretta Montgomery, during their math and science class at Horizon Christian Academy in Fort Wayne.
The students listened to their teacher read A Home for Dakota, a children's book about puppy mills, and learned that dogs need the same things from their families that kids do: food, shelter, care and, most importantly, love.
Not exact matches
Many great
teachers reacted
to students that didn't
listen with patience and humility, not anger and certainly not with infinite, unbounded punishment.
Research findings on the group showed that the
teachers had developed new
listening skills, improved
teacher -
to -
teacher relationships, and increased their understanding of themselves, each other, and their
students.5
Be attentive
to the
students,
teachers, staff and class - mates who may be very different from you;
listen for God in all of them, even if you don't think you're going
to find God there.
During a «
listening session» with parents and
students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, President * Donald Trump suggested arming
teachers as a way
to combat school shootings.
Trump, who has been slammed by survivors, has agreed
to meet with
students and
teachers from the school for a «
listening session» this week.
«At a time when Governor Cuomo is making and breaking promises at lightning speed, it's imperative that legislators demand the time
to negotiate, clarify, and
listen to the parents,
teachers, and
students they're here
to serve.
The standardization, testing methods and other aspects of Common Core are being roundly criticized by
teachers, parents and
students as Education Commissioner John King conducts a
listening tour of the state
to promote Common Core.
Wednesday parents,
students and community members gathered outside the Executive Mansion on Eagle Street in downtown Albany
to protest what they say are «attacks on public education and
teachers» and
to call on the governor
to «
listen to all stakeholders before bringing forth another wave of misguided educational policies designed
to dismantle public education.»
In his remarks, Jackson, standing in a sea of blue - and - white supportive placards, stressed his experience on the council of
listening to families, working with
teachers and
students, and helping
to negotiate budget and land - use deals.
Meanwhile the
teacher listens in on those conversations and provides targeted help
to the
students.
In Chinese culture,
students are expected
to listen to their
teachers attentively, as opposed
to Western culture where class participation is encouraged.
Just as we suggest
to our
students (hopefully we do this) that they should always
listen to their own sense of intuition when they practice and blend that in with what the
teacher is suggesting, the same holds true for what you might hear as a newer
teacher.
I feel like I had a «when the
student is ready the
teacher will arrive» moment reading it, because I've been reading some articles and
listening to some podcasts lately where the trainers are all but saying that endurance runners are stupid idiots
to do what we're doing, and that nothing but sprinting and moderate walking and heavy lifting should be used for fitness.
She leads classes and workshops motivating her
students to listen to their breath, honour the
teacher that lies within, and sink deeply into the journey of yoga and how this is reflected within the practice of life.
I wonder if practicing «at my level of comfort» may not be an ideal phrasing... Perhaps «I understand that I have the right
to listen to my body and practice in accordance with my body's needs in order
to remain safe» or something like that may be less limiting (no growth in the comfort zone)... also... I agree with everything relating
to the
student teacher relationship but I think it could be stated more succintly — my body and mind are my own and I can expect
to be treated with respect and grace physically, mentally, spiritually at all times.
Listen to why graduating
students chose the Tantric Alchemy Institute for their 300 Hour Advanced Yoga
Teacher Training
to become a Yoga Alliance RYT 500 Level
Teacher.
Teachers should make
students aware that the person who is concentrating on their breathing,
listening to their body, finding the version of the pose that they need, or taking breaks is «doing» yoga perfectly.
I would certainly echo your request for all yoga
teachers to please, please
listen to what the
students are saying!
Talk
to students if they seem receptive find out what they love about the practice, what leads them
to this studio and what
teachers they take from (so much information they will share - just
listen).
My name is Todd Beuckens and I create ELLLO
to help
students and
teachers get free
listening...
Dean Norris plays the principal, who wants his own prank related problems
to be fixed, but once he has the chance, all he does is
listen to the superintendent recall his fishing trip, laughing at all the right moments, unaware of how this is affecting the other
students and
teachers who desperately want
to be heard.
Many of our older
students have had enough negative experiences in school for them
to feel that
teachers don't
listen to them.
There is buy - in, with the
teacher having
listened to the
students, engaged them in the learning process, and co-created a framework
to proceed.
The one where you have a board in front of you, the
teacher explaining all the things and the
students listening to him and discussing their ideas?
My
students loved the chance
to sit together on the carpet or at their desks and
listen to their
teacher read.
Over the course of a lifetime, master
teachers are continuously improving their craft,
listening to their
students, re-tailoring lessons and finding the gaps in instructional practices.
First, the
teacher listens to the
students» strategies.
Even sending
students home, I remember when I was at school, sometimes the
teachers would send
students home with cassette tapes
to listen to of certain things.
This survey found that 90 per cent of
students listen to music while revising
to help cope with the mounting pressure, and yet, many parents and
teachers still believe it
to be a hindrance
to effective studying.
About one - third of the
students in advantaged schools, and about half of those in disadvantaged schools, reported that in most or every class there was noise and disorder,
students didn't
listen to what the
teacher said, and
students found it difficult
to learn.
Teachers create this kind of classroom environment by discussing rules and sanctions, giving choices,
listening to students, and caring about how
students feel.
Students tell us that the
teachers who care about them ask how they are and take the time
to listen, they show up at games or pop into practices, they know they take ballet and ask about the recital even though there is no ballet club at the school.
«Like handling things on the fly, discipline problems (on the day Kramer visited, two
students were caught stealing),
teacher conflicts,
listening to maintenance people, observing
student teachers, working with the school nurse, budgets, and administration.
Teachers can improve outcomes and build equity in the classroom by
listening closely
to their
students.
We're
listening and will continue
to bring you additional content on both
teacher and
student wellbeing over the coming months.
It seems obvious
to me now, in retrospect, that talking with each of my
students and
listening individually
to their needs would improve our relationships, but with the day -
to - day demands that
teachers face, it's easy
to forget the immense value of just a few minutes of connection.
As
teachers, we need
to approach the college essay with empathetic ears,
listening to our
students» voices
to help them capture the best of who they are.
The iPod enables more intimate, 1:1 reading instruction between a
student and a
teacher listening to each other's voices in audio files.
More than half of the
teachers participating in the survey (61 percent) report that they want parents
to support
student learning activities such as
listening to students read, tutoring and helping with homework.
The
teacher listens to the proposals and suggests tweaks as needed, or sends
students back
to the drawing board when a proposal is not viable.
After noticing second grade
students struggling with active
listening and peer relationships, we collaborated with classroom
teachers to create a second - grade unit focused on our social curriculum and their geology unit.
For example, we would not expect a
student who receives a low score from a
teacher on October 14 for the ability
to listen to and follow
teacher directions
to receive a high score from the same
teacher for the same item on October 28.
Colors
listening activity -
Students move colored eggs into the Easter basket according
to teacher instructions 7.
She smiles apologetically at the reporter and photographer trailing her as she stops
to listen to updates on the
students» classes, new
teachers, summer adventures.