Teachers make the magic happen every day in the classroom.
Not exact matches
The
teacher tells her he must
make a special medicine but the
magic ingredient is mustard seed which she must gather from houses in their town.
Having plenty of orthopedic issues that
made her not the most «obvious» of yoga
teachers, Jenny was determined to prove that the practice was for every body; That the beauty of yoga was in the the transformative
magic of the mind and the body, not in achievement or expectation.
There are many wonderful private Yoga
teachers who would love to
make magic with you.
The
magic of their relationship carries over to the film as a whole,
making it easy to accept the more unlikely love stories that linger in the background: one between an English
teacher (Wong Kar - Wai cinematographer Christopher Doyle, taking a turn in front of the camera) and a prostitute; and Xiaojun's aunt's fond remembrance of a romance with none other than William Holden.
Guggenheim told us, «It's not some
magic; it's about having a commitment to
making great
teachers in this country.»
We are passionate about helping students master reading, communication, and critical thinking skills needed to thrive in a dynamic world, and supporting
teachers who are
making magic happen in their classrooms every day.
The grant from the National Endowment for the Arts supports the
magic -
making that will happen for
teachers at the Arts Integration Institute this summer — and throughout the year.
With ample outdoor space and its very own «
Magic Woods» the
teachers and pupils regularly
make use of the space to develop and enhance their class learning.
I can draw a parallel between CC folks hoping
magic words will carry the day to folks who go to college / get a job
making money with smoke and mirrors (financial markets) vs.
making things, or
teachers who emphasize process and procedure vs. content.
«One of our primary schools was asking
teachers to go in on Saturdays and take booster classes for those who will struggle to
make the
magic level.
Featured in a nearby display case, alongside children's art, are handcrafted Model
Magic creatures
made by
teachers during a recent creative leadership professional development session.
I'm a first year
teacher so I've yet to receive a strange gift, but last week I received a very unique and creative gift: it was a little box
made out of notebook paper, from a 6th grader who loves origami and
magic tricks.
«Does someone
making policy really think that for more money or merit pay I could become this
magic teacher who's got all the answers?
They are nothing short of
magic words that can
make or break your selection as a
teacher.