Not exact matches
But it took him a
while to realize that meant visiting the classrooms where students and
teachers would be using his product,
talking to them, and watching them use it.
Teachers are overworked like everyone else, but as one
teacher at Emerson Elementary pointed out that breakfast - in - the - classroom time can be valuable — learning how
to do hygiene, table manners, using breakfast time
to talk about how
to eat properly, how
to carry on a conversation
while eating, even something as simple as handwashing!
It was really helpful
to see what the babies did
while they were there,
to talk to the
teachers a little and get
to know them, too.
Make a visit
to school and take pictures of the
teachers and environment so your child can remember and
talk about school
while at home.
I
talked with the
teacher amidst cribs full of sleeping babies,
while workers and parents walked through without attempting
to hush their voices or soften the sounds of doors closing.
While talking to each chamber, Ryan Petty, the father of Alaina Petty, who was gunned down on Valentine's Day at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, told legislators he is in support of the governor's proposal, which does not include arming
teachers.
Just FYI: my Shamanic
teacher informed me recently that at some point humans are going
to start being bioluminescent (walking,
talking glowworms, basically), so if this starts happening
while you're practicing this please email me, because I really want
to see it.
Her friends are now enemies, and they do things like knock things off her desk when the
teacher isn't looking
to embarrass her in front of the class, whisper about her (
while looking right at her) at the lunch table, and start group texts about her that the kids
talk about at school.
Ashtanga Yoga
teacher Maria Villella
talks about her approach
to physical adjustments in postures, keeping the ego in check
while practicing, and how she modified her own personal Ashtanga Yoga practice when she was injured.
In some classes, kids listen
to teachers talk about reading far more than they actually read themselves,
while in other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time
to explore books of their own choosing.
«This is a chance for the
teacher,
while still maintaining control of a classroom,
to share with students at their level,» says Liz Sullivan, coauthor of the «
Teachers Talk» report and education program director at the National Economic and Social Rights Initiative.
While we know that a balance is important, that young people want
to be supported and that they want
to feel connected
to their school and
to their
teacher, there's much more that needs
to be understood about this and we can do this both through administering questionnaires but probably better yet actually
talking to teachers and young people and asking them specifically, in specific schools, in specific neighbourhoods: «What would make for a better relationship and a better environment where you would want
to spend time, learn and also learn some good, positive behaviour skills?»
Her book, Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City (University of California Press 2010), challenges
teachers, administrators, and parents
to look beneath the outward manifestations of youth culture — the clothing, music, and tough
talk —
to better understand the internal struggle faced by many minority students and children of immigrants as they try
to fit in with peers
while working
to lay the groundwork for successful lives.
Most
teachers, if they plan for that establishment phase with positive core routines, thoughtful behaviour expectations published in a user - friendly and age appropriate way — and positively, you know not «don't call out» or «don't
talk while the
teacher is
talking» but positively «hands up without calling out» rather than «don't call out», «facing the front and listening» rather than «don't
talk while the
teacher's trying
to teach».
While another study revealed 97 % of
teachers felt technology did far more
to benefit a lesson than traditional chalk and
talk learning.
He says that
while they still use traditional substitutes — and stresses that they have several great regulars — he loves using Parachute
teachers because «they provide students with an opportunity
to experience things they hadn't ever
talked about before.»
Her forthcoming book, Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City (University of California Press 2010), challenges
teachers, administrators, and parents
to look beneath the outward manifestations of youth culture — the clothing, music, and tough
talk —
to better understand the internal struggle faced by many minority students and children of immigrants as they try
to fit in with peers
while working
to lay the groundwork for successful lives.
This approach has been shown
to improve argumentation and students» use of the text
to defend arguments,
while decreasing
teacher talk and control of the topic (Murphy et al., 2009).
For example, if working with digital quizzes,
teachers could ask some students
to work in pairs
to talk through possible responses and record answers,
while those who may struggle with spelling could work on a drag - and - drop or multiple choice exercise that allows them
to choose words that correlate with images or questions.
Some
teachers reported feeling uncomfortable
talking to their students about sexuality due
to their beliefs or perceptions about what's appropriate — often conflating sexual orientation with sex —
while others felt pressure from administrators or parents
to keep tight - lipped.
Teachers sweet -
talk their computers
while trying
to load the school's online attendance system.
While I might not share the details of my situation, I will say, «I'm so grateful that Katie took time
to talk to me when I was feeling stressed,» or «I was having a hard day yesterday, and one of the other
teachers took the time
to ask me how I was doing.»
However,
while I was clearing my credential, working with mentor
teachers to reflect on my practice, and finding out how real students differed from theoretical ones, I also spent long hours after school with the speech and debate team reading philosophy and theory and
talking about innovative alternatives for national defense, natural resource allocation, and, of course, education.
The Kids Against Bullying cast is captured in a coloring book which gives
teachers and students a great opportunity
to talk about bullying
while they have fun.
PACER's coloring book gives
teachers and students a great opportunity
to talk about bullying
while engaging in an activity.
While on campus,
talk to teachers, visit their classes, and make sure you feel like the school is a good fit before making an important decision.
Ms. King spoke passionately about the caring environment NBFA provides: «One of the things NBFA did
while she was here, was all of her
teachers made it known that she needed
to come and
talk... She left here on a high, getting A's and B's.
Hodgson and his associates also are working on a virtual - reality feature that would allow users
to walk through the virtual classroom
while listening
to a
teacher talking.
But
while talking to the party faithful at the convention, a very strident Vogel spouted typical
teacher union
talking points and was unsparing in his attacks.
After
talking with more than 1,300
teachers, professional development leaders, principals, and experts, we were surprised by one thing:
While these forms of collaborative PD are backed by research and highly valued by school leaders,
teachers are far from satisfied with their implementation
to date.
While this
talk dynamic may seem an enduring part of the school experience (perfectly captured by the «wawawa» of Charlie Brown's
teacher), it doesn't have
to be this way.
The Teaching Attendance Toolkit offers special guidance for adding in a brief conversation about attendance into every parent -
teacher conference so that
teachers can recognize students for excellent attendance
while talking to parents whose children are struggling.
The writer
talks about a series of activities for
teachers that are designed
to improve their own SEL
while contributing
to their happiness.
They stood up
to speak whenever called upon, and chatter
while a
teacher was
talking was almost nonexistent.
To boost math achievement, a PTO might organize or assist with a school math night, where children play games that reinforce math skills
while teachers talk with parents about academic standards and provide tools for helping children with math at home.
While «smallness» is not an end in itself, it does help create conditions for student success by fostering a shared vision, shared leadership, a professional collaborative culture, and structured time for
teachers to talk about instructional practice, as well as time
to visit each others» classrooms (Louis & Kruse, 1995).
While children are not expected
to memorize or necessarily use in their own speech, the word lists are included
to guide
teachers and caregivers as they interact and
talk with children.
Students share their developing thinking,
while the
teacher uses
talk moves and paraphrasing
to further reinforce the focus of the lesson.
In the original inquiry project in which I was the staff developer,
while we brought the
teachers in a particular school together every two weeks
to talk about issues of common interest, we also worked closely with individual
teachers as they pursued their particular interests in their classroom.
The anonymous
teacher quoted by Chalkbeat
talked about feeling «angry» at having
to come in
while the weather was foul and transportation uncertain.
These three types of
teacher talk and
teacher - led
talk took an average of 37 minutes per day,
while students had only an average of 3 minutes per day
to talk or share among themselves.
Summary: This article
talks about a program called «P.L.A.Y.» (People Learning and Asking Why) which gives
teachers the time
to explore learning opportunities
while personalizing professional development.
Further exacerbating Fisher's frustration was that these members had the audacity
to wear their own union T - shirts
while talking to voters about why they believed Baeza would be the better representative for students — as well as
teachers.
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While waiting for a response regarding student
teacher loan forgiveness, it is wise
to talk with an expert in order
to help you optimize your payments.
I hope they teach their drivers better than turning in front of a school bus that is unloading students
while talking on their cell phone as their
teacher was
while waiting
to pick a student up from NCWHS.
The writer
talks about a series of activities for
teachers that are designed
to improve their own SEL
while contributing
to their happiness.
Ask the
teachers at preschool
to also spend just two minutes before and after school trying
to connect with your son and asking him
to talk about himself, what he enjoys etc... the more the
teachers can show positive interest in him —
while at the same time setting clear limits the better.