All teachers love the students who are easy to love.
Even better,
teachers love that students get enthusiastic about singing them whilst improving their recall skills.
Teachers love students who come to class every day with a good attitude and genuinely want to learn.
But with so much ground to cover, and so much time spent convincing us that
these teachers love their students, these topics often are addressed only superficially.
Not exact matches
He was a diligent
student and, according to Kalb, the
teachers loved him.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
students, like so many before them, found themselves in the parking lot of their bloodied school, frantically contacting their
loved ones and searching for the faces of friends and
teachers that they may never see again.
Of course the popular media
love to dwell on the salacious aspects of
teacher —
student relationships and the many ways in which corruption and abuse can manifest themselves.
Through their actions, this church demonstrated God's
love for the
students, their families, and the
teachers.
The good pastor is
teacher, just as the good
teacher is pastor (insofar as a good
teacher loves his or her
students, and is concerned just as much as the good pastor with the well - being of their whole person, not just their minds).
For many of his
students and friends, though, nothing on paper quite captures the Hans Frei we knew, and
loved: the devoted
teacher; the faithful friend; a man stubborn about his ideas but genuinely, sometimes unnervingly, modest about himself; prone nervously to stay up the night before a presentation to rewrite his lecture.
In a war - torn climate, they brought hope to
teachers who are short on resources but strong on
love for the
students.
Citing Donniel Hartman's «Putting God Second,» — A
teacher of mine used to
love to tell the story of a famous Hassidic master who was walking along a cobbled street in Eastern Europe some two hundred years ago, when he heard the cry of a baby coming from his
student's house — a cry that pierced the night.
But there are
teachers who aren't afraid to say «I
love you» to their
students and friends who say «good job» when you mess up on your part and parents who
love the best they can and principals who sing solos and somewhere there is a new crop of parents with bewildered babies in the public pool, bouncing up and down in the water, and in that moment at least every one is singing.
When a
student learns math from a human
teacher, the fire of
love for the
teacher is limited by whatever the nature of the relationship is, and the fire of
love for the subject may well be limited by intelligence.
A Christian
teacher who was sacked after telling a lesbian
student that God
loves her is suing a college... More
It's for this reason that
love, not critique, should be the deepest pedagogical principle for any
teacher who wants to encourage the intellectual life in
students.
I used to be a
teacher, and while I
loved it, I was a statistic: burned out after 5 years, totally disillusioned and disgusted with the hoops, red - tape, and parental and
student entitlement.
The
students and the
teachers loved the food as we saw many of them coming back for seconds and thirds.»
Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham, one of his high school
teachers, remembers that he was an «excellent»
student, and all through his life he
loved such un-pigskin things as writing and anthropology.
As a new
teacher who strived to bring a
love of learning to my high school
students, I became a member of the Challenge Success Advisory Board.
My friend's husband was a famed illustrator and a beloved art
teacher, and the speakers — whether friends, fellow
teachers and artists or former
students — spoke of his dedication, passion, rare talent (not only as an artist, but as an inspiring
teacher), joy for life,
love of family and genuine kindness.
Some
students love a particular
teacher, subject, or even someone in class that they want to impress.
As a
teacher and as a Challenge Success coach, I believe that a
love of learning is fostered best when
students feel supported by their parents and their
teachers.
Waldorf
teachers are dedicated to cultivating a natural
love of learning in their
students, developing their intrinsic motivation and essentially teaching them how to joyfully teach themselves, a resource they will be able to draw on throughout their lives.
Comic books, now generally known as graphic novels, have increasingly been finding their way into classrooms and school libraries as
teachers search for tools to not only help their
students learn how to read, but to tap into the vivid imagination that is the hallmark of childhood and turn their
students onto a lifelong
love of reading.
Teachers began sending a
student — and you know,
students love to help — so now they pick up the carts and deliver them to the classroom.
I have always
loved children and for five years had worked as a preschool
teacher in my hometown, Bogota, where the mothers of my
students told me what a great mom I would be.
Class Projects: These beautiful handmade projects are brought to you by our
loving teachers and EBWS
students.
I'd absolutely
love to work with
teachers who would explain the menu to the
students and give them some positive input about the menu!
Here's a list of 20 homemade gifts our elementary
teachers said they have gotten from
students and
loved to give you an idea of what your
teacher might like too!
The
teachers at our school also said they
loved getting handmade gifts from
students so get your craft on!
Some tweens may
love a
teacher that other
students do not.
«Baskets of
Love» were prepared by Halton Waldorf Grade 8
students and their
teacher, Tammi Gerrard.
Our trained
teacher naturalists
love to share their sense of wonder in and knowledge of the natural world with
students of all ages.
Each day, parents and special guests joined
students to eat or help serve lunch — local celebrities such as firefighters, superintendents,
teachers, local government officials and coaches helped spread the lunchroom
love in cafeterias across the country!
Exceptional
teachers, low
student to
teacher ratios and inspiring children to have a true
love for learning are just a few examples of why Children's Garden Nursery School is known for building a solid educational foundation for young children.
The genuine care and
love shown to the
students by their
teachers and the entire staff.
We
love our
students and have over 200
teachers across the world.
When I was a school
teacher, my young
students loved it, too.
After some initial resistance, Mr. Brown says that his
teachers now
love breakfast in the classroom and the ability it gives them to bond with their
students in a new way; the
teachers like connecting the children to good nutrition.
Here at School Nutrition Foundation, we
love connecting with schools,
teachers,
students, and school nutrition professionals using social media.
Five
Teachers tell you what preschoolers really need for next year not only gives skills teachers would love to see students have when they come through the door, but they also tell you how to work on these skills in the normal course of
Teachers tell you what preschoolers really need for next year not only gives skills
teachers would love to see students have when they come through the door, but they also tell you how to work on these skills in the normal course of
teachers would
love to see
students have when they come through the door, but they also tell you how to work on these skills in the normal course of the day.
The Empire State Excellence in Teaching Program aims to reward
teachers who «foster creativity, instill a
love of learning, and inspire independent thinking and
student initiative,» according to an announcement from Cuomo's office.
Another great way to improve as a
teacher is to sit in the classroom of the professors that you know
students love.
«
Teachers indicated that their
students loved the games and learned without even realizing they were learning complex civics concepts,» Blevins said.
Alexandra Pike, a science
teacher at Juanita High School in Kirkland, Washington,
loved teaching and working with
students, but she missed the in - depth research experiences she used to have as an undergraduate at Grinnell College.
Bea
Love is an international yoga
teacher with over a decade of yoga experience on the mat and guides
students to realize potentials and regain their natural state.
A third generation yoga
teacher, she approaches her professional endeavors with the same yogic principles she emphasizes with her
students and in her own life:
love, compassion and nurturance of self and others, reverence and responsibility for the planet, and an acknowledgement that we are all connected.
A friend's
love is different than that of a passionate lover or the
love of a
student for his
teacher.
After reciting our
loving kindness meditation, I thanked the
students for being my
teacher and we greeted one another with a sincere Namaste.