Her most recent books are Defending Childhood: Keeping the Promise of Early Education (Teachers College Press, 2012); Teaching Matters: Stories from Inside City Schools, co-authored with Megan Blumenreich (The New Press, 2012);
Teaching the Way Children Learn (Teachers College Press, 2008) and High Quality Early Learning for a Changing World: What Educators Need to Know and Do (Teachers College Press, 2018).
Her most recent books are Defending Childhood: Keeping the Promise of Early Education (Teachers College Press, 2012); Teaching Matters: Stories from Inside City Schools, co-authored with Megan Blumenreich (The New Press, 2012);
Teaching the Way Children Learn (Teachers College Press, 2008) and High Quality Early Learning for a Changing World: What Educators Need to Know and Do (Teachers College Press, 2018).
Not exact matches
«Tech has radically shifted how we think about productivity and learning, yet we're still
teaching our
children the same
way we
taught them 100 years ago,» says Geoff Ralston, founder of 2 - year - old education technology incubator Imagine K12.
In his witty, 18 - minute takedown of the talent - squandering treadmill that is the traditional public education system, Sir Kenneth Robinson challenges us to «radically rethink» the
way we
teach our
children.
«With my
children, I try to go out of my
way to
teach good values, and I think they're not spoiled kids — I hope to God you know, and all I know is I am doing the best I can — but where did they really learn those values?
Cramer says
teaching children to invest can help them think about money in a more constructive
way.
This is also a great
way to
teach your
children a lesson to learn how to be financially responsible.
Savings accounts are also a great
way to
teach children about money.
Tell me, little Unborn
Child, what did the Creator say?Did He wrap you in His love, and wipe your tears away?You hover on the edge of time.I see your faceless form.You laugh whenever
children play, Oh, God, for you I mourn!He sent His only Precious Sonto
teach us all «the
Way.»
We should learn from those who are dying that the best
way to
teach our
children about God is by loving each other wholly and forgiving each other fully - just as each of us longs to be loved and forgiven by our mothers and fathers, sons and daughters.
I have long felt that the essence of Jesus»
teachings is the best
way to serve God is to be a good parent, a good
child, a good grandparent.
I take Gods view on the best
way to
teach my
children about the Lord, not hers, yes we are to love them, but my source, the inerrant word of God says, train your
child up in the
way, in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, so that when they are older, they will not depart from it.
We need not address the emotional or spiritual causes of our sadness to have the cloud of depression lift; we need not question the
way we
teach our
children before we can rid them of attention deficit disorder.»
The word of God was then passed down form generation to generation, with parents
teaching their
children about God and the
ways of God.
But when some parents departed from God and sought after the
ways of the world and the
ways of Lucifer, atheism followed pursuit, with those parents failing to mention God or the
teachings of God to their
children...
I know there are all kinds of
ways children need their parents to guide,
teach, and set limits on what is appropriate and what's not.
Over time, parents
teach the
child to look both
ways, to follow the traffic signs, and to be careful.
This is also a
way of
teaching children about grace — only by God's grace can we forgive others — we can not forgive in our own strength.
With new awareness of their theological and pastoral value, preachers in these churches might practice the discipline of preparing an apt collect to follow each sermon, and youth leaders and church educators might generate innovative
ways to
teach this form to
children and youth.
And too often we think that the
way to do this is to buy them things: things that are pretty, things that are fun, things that snap and pop and whir and race and entertain — until we have
taught our
children that the purpose of life is to be happy and that being happy means having pleasure or being entertained.
There is only one
way it could not be, and that is if you decide that it
teaches that nihilism is the truth, revealed here by the pointless failure of Davis's career, so that his having to obtain abortions for women he impregnated is just another absurd, annoying, and energy - sapping aspect of that, his irrational guilt instincts causing him to have to scrounge for money, and so that his learning that one of these abortions didn't occur is just another sort of misfortune, saddling him with sentiments that he will have no
way to really act upon (it is unlikely the that the mother of the
child wants to see him), and probably causing him to draw some kind of superstitious karmic connection between a random coincidence of having hit a cat that looks just like one he abandoned, and his driving by the town his
child may be living in.
if only the thought of change because of the protest and that just gets the thoughts moving fine... but peaceful must be the
way, or all we are doing is
teaching our
children that war is the only
way — it is a
way but not the
way!
I doubt it... but you shouldnt
teach your
child one
way or the other.
What they do, how they live, who they love, who they worship or don't, what they
teach their
children is none of your business unless you are paying their
way and given that you're not, you might wish to learn to focus on your own life and not that of others.
In the same
way, we don't need to put people through the whole justification by faith gauntlet to
teach them to be grateful they are
children of God.
Teach children that they are beautiful in their own
ways and that they have great potential to change this world for the better.
I
teach my
children to treat others the
way they would like to be treated.
«And these words, which I command you this day, shall be in your heart: And you shall
teach them diligently to your
children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the
way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up.»
A Catholic school must
teach the Catholic faith — including the Church's
teachings on marriage and family life, in
ways that are appropriate for the
children's ages and needs.
When we turn the calendar to December, I'm usually looking for
ways to
teach my
children about the religious underpinnings of Christmas.
I'm talking about the exciting, delightful
ways in which parents get to
teach their
children, encourage their
children, and play with their
children.
Compare the
teachings of Jesus with, say, the
teachings of Buddhism, which would say that the starving
children in this latest cartoon are that
way because of their «misconduct» in a previous life (Which really deals a deathblow to the impetus to help them, doesn't it?).
We have open copulation on prime time television, we have erotic fantasies on a cable channel that millions of
children watch, and sexual hydraulics is being
taught in school in
ways intended precisely at breaking down modesty.
Parents need to stop «protecting» their
children from knowledge, and allow the schools to
teach teenagers in a
way that it actually sinks in.
You shall
teach them diligently to your
children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the
way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.»
As their summer lengthens into autumn, they will still be
teaching both
children and grandchildren the
ways of God, for those
ways shine in their faces and their works.
Look again at envy, pride, lust, gluttony, covetousness, anger, and sloth and the
way you're
teaching them in your Sunday Schools and from your ambos to your
children.
Judgement is not warranted here for we all have had some form of responsibility of this being gay, or any other abnormalities
taught to our
children in our society, all being accepted, calling it «good» within the media, and of our lifestyles, one
way or another.
Her mothering impulse
teaches that all of us, in a
way, are
children wrapped in wet blankets — and that sometimes a rescue must be mounted, like a mother who summons courage, devotion and if need be ferocity to save a
child.
Religion goes out of it's
way to
teach their ridiculous beliefs to
children at a young age... before they're old enough to realize just how ridiculous those beliefs actually are.
Teach your
child, especially your son, manly things in manly
ways, as God intended.
(132) The energy bursting from this story is admirable, but this is a long
way from the problems of an averageCatholic family in Britain, who are more likely to be worrying about what the local primary school is
teaching their
children, rather than the best
way to shoot a rat.
Let me put this another
way so maybe you can see my point more clearly: if
children started to play in traffic, would we assign someone to
teach them how to dodge traffic effectively or would we tell them to stay out of the street?
If any off you want to do whatever you want to do than it is not my business, God will judge you but does not mean I will approve your
ways of life in my life and in
teaching my
children what is wright and what is wrong, also would be very scared to use God in to my dirty tricks.
How did we go from «Train up a
child in the
way he should go» (Prov 22:6) and «
Teach these things to your
children...» (Deut 6:7; 11:19) to asking, «So what did you learn in Sunday school today?»
It is not necessary for certain ideas to have evolved, as is evidenced by other cultures (not to say in any
way that they are wrong, however, there are practices that oppose the morals ingrained in us by the society we live in) so could a parent raise perfectly good
children without the bible, in this day in age, probably yes, but you must recognize, that much of what they will be
teaching will come from their society, adn quite honestly I'm not sure honoring your parents, and not killing are such a bad thing.
I mean, according to Scripture, it is the parent's responsibility to raise up their
children and
teach them about God, but our modern
way of doing church relinquishes these things to 45 minutes on Sunday morning and Wednesday night, in a building with a (generally) controlled environment, and to a person we don't really know.
@Jaz - There is nothing wrong with a gay couple adopting a
child, now if that gay couple was going to adopt a
child and believed that all straight ppl were living a lifestyle that was considered evil and a sin and were going to
teach that type of hatred to the
child, then they should not be allowed to adopt, pretty simple logic that goes both
ways.
-- poor parental figures as
children so you joined a cult who WHORships a make believe father (who killed his son, btw)... not a very intelligent choice — but i guess i'd make pi $ s poor choices too if i was
taught to never lie all the while being lie too... that is gods
way — don't lie but i can — double standard i believe is what its called!
If my vocation is marriage, I will have my
children growing up with a faith, but will also
teach them the views of the atheist as I once had so they can be tolerant all
way around.