Not exact matches
Some of the posers the party wants the Governor to address also include, the reason he «sacked medical Doctors
in all the public hospitals»; «why he has
decided to run the affairs of the state without the political party he claims to belong»; whether it is «possible for a state like Kogi to function without
teachers in schools,» among
others.
If Lib Dems, resourceful and determined activists and councilors some of them,
decide they want to throw every spanner they can at the free
schools movement they could be useful allies for the
teacher unions and
others already engaged
in that campaign.
Some
schools decide to explain
in an assembly,
others that each
teacher individually tells their class.
EW: Did you
decide to focus on
teacher humor because you think
teachers need humor more than those
in other professions or because you think that
schools offer more opportunity for humor than
other workplaces or...?
When Nemaha Valley Superintendent of
Schools Jack D. Moles and
other educators got together last year to
decide which Cook, Neb., elders would be honored at a town celebration
in April, 85 - year - old substitute
teacher Ruth Weber immediately came to mind.
The Washington Post reported that the court
decided «tenure, seniority and
other job protections for
teachers have created unequal conditions
in public
schools and deprive poor children of the best
teachers.»
«A big reason we
decided to undertake this research is because we know from
other research
in the field that conversations around LGBTQI - inclusivity are not happening
in schools,» Ullman tells
Teacher.
McNeely, principal at Oak Hill High
School in Hineston, Louisiana,
decided she would use the extra bucks to benefit the entire community — students,
teachers, and
other community members — by dividing the dough three ways.
When the Grade 3
teachers expressed strong support, the
school extended the pilot to the
other grades and
decided to adopt Eureka Math
in Grades 1 — 4 for the 2016 — 2017
school year.
This time, «Renewal»
schools are meeting to
decide what performance benchmarks they want to hit
in the coming years,
others are planning field trips across the city, and — at Chancellor Carmen Fariña's urging — many
others will check out a TED Talk about the importance of connections between
teachers and students.
Basically, its provisions are as follows: If a prospective
teacher who has a baccalaureate or advanced degree
in an academic major
other than education passes the appropriate certification exams and background checks and is hired by a
school district to teach
in the subject area of preparation
in grades 8 - 12, the candidate will be granted a probationary certificate for a maximum of two years, at the end of which time the
school district
decides, based on the
teacher's performance, whether or not to recommend the issuance of full standard certification.
We describe extremely successful kids who took gap years before
deciding what they wanted to do, kids who chose to go to community college or trade
schools, kids who chose not to over-enroll
in AP or honors courses because they were sufficiently challenged and excited by
other courses or
teachers or activities and knew that they couldn't do it all and still get the sleep they needed.
In these cases, the college supervisor and coordinator of student teaching increased their observations of the student
teachers and
decided to place the student
teachers with
other cooperating
teachers at new
schools.
The busiest time of a
teacher's year is also the most important because it is
in the waning months of a
school year that teaching placements, among
other critical decisions, are
decided upon for the following fall.
We
decide to scale parent alerts and digital data walls for the
other pilot
schools in the spring, given that they address some key
teacher needs.
A few years later, when I
decided I want to become a painter, I got frustrated that
in all of these years, she, or the
other art
teachers I had
in high
school or during my one year at the Bezalel Academy, didn't teach me what I viewed as «proper skills».
Cooper Union Is No Longer Free — After a year and a half of deliberation by the board and fierce protests by its artist alumni,
teachers, and students, the historically free East Village art
school will begin charging $ 20,000 tuition
in fall 2014, though incoming students «with the greatest need» will still be able to attend without paying, and
others will have their fee
decided by a sliding scale.