Sentences with phrase «acting teacher interested»

Are you a passionate acting teacher interested in teaching acting skills to young aspirants?

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But, says the teacher, this act is not a good one if the men who pick up the umbrella are interested in gratitude from the umbrella - dropper, or if they feel satisfaction for the act.
«Through the NASUWT's Act for Racial Justice campaign, we will continue to fight all forms of racial discrimination and promote the interests of all BME teachers and pupils.»
«Not only is the government failing to meet its obligations to teachers, it is failing in its duty to act in the interests of the public.
«Teachers will rightly question the extent to which such an organisation could ever act in their interests or those of the children and young people they teach.»
Mr Cameron also called for a crackdown on health and safety and legal checks that are stopping teachers and pupils from acting in the best interest of the child.
She handled day - to - day aspects for two federally - funded programs, GET SET (Global Education for Tomorrow in Science, Engineering, and Technology) which engaged students, teachers, and parents in a suite of learning activities designed to increase student interest in pursuit of advanced course - taking, and careers in engineering and other STEM areas, and DC ACTS (DC Advancing Competencies in Technology and Science), which provided CEU's from George Washington University to teachers furthering their science education and teaching pedagogy.
Lady Bird frets over the made - up nature of her small, conciliatory roles; we see a theater teacher heartbreakingly lose himself in his own acting during an exercise; Lucas Hedges, playing one of Lady Bird's love interests, belts out a few bars of «Giants in the Sky» from Into the Woods in a moment of pure, cringey delight.
While teacher unions and other organizations representing administrators, policymakers, and school chiefs all claim to be acting on behalf of children, they are all by their very nature really only looking out for their own best interests - that's what they're there for.
He is particularly interested in enabling schools to secure sustained effectiveness through evidence based CPDL that encourages teachers to think critically and act strategically to respond to the professional challenges and dilemmas they encounter.
• too much school time is given over to test prep — and the pressure to lift scores leads to cheating and other unsavory practices; • subjects and accomplishments that aren't tested — art, creativity, leadership, independent thinking, etc. — are getting squeezed if not discarded; • teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, and to act like professionals; • the curricular homogenizing that generally follows from standardized tests and state (or national) standards represents an undesirable usurpation of school autonomy, teacher freedom, and local control by distant authorities; and • judging teachers and schools by pupil test scores is inaccurate and unfair, given the kids» different starting points and home circumstances, the variation in class sizes and school resources, and the many other services that schools and teachers are now expected to provide their students.
This resource pack includes: - A visually engaging whole - lesson PowerPoint presentation; - Images of Birling to be annotated for the starter task; - A clear and interesting worksheet for the introductory task; - An extract from Act 1 of the play for students to read and interpret; - P.E.E template for students to complete their character analysis; - A detailed lesson plan, complete with what the teacher and students should aim to achieve at each stage of the lesson.
First, it explains that by helping to insulate teachers from backlash or retaliation, the challenged statutes allow teachers to act in students» interests in deciding when and how to present curricular material and to advocate for students within their schools and districts.
The teachers unions are not acting in anyone else's best interest.
L.A. County Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant ruled that the public interest in access to the ratings outweighed any teacher expectations of privacy under the California Public Records Act.
The authors recommend that teachers ask the question, When are students most likely to be interested enough to overcome the predictable boredom that occasionally haunts almost any sustained act of learning?
But California's public charter schools are quickly demonstrating the power of allowing public school teachers to make and act on decisions at the local level that are in the best interest of their students.
At the same time, professional developers need to retain an attitude of openness to all teachers, including those who act more resistant to change, by creating interesting and worthwhile opportunities for them to receive technical assistance and support.
He believes that a BAME teacher's skills are first «acknowledged and then endorsed / promoted» by a white individual who acts as a «broker» on behalf of the interests of the minority ethnic individual.
Earlier this year, as the truly repulsive story of Mark Berndt (warning: the link is not for the faint of heart)-- an elementary teacher in the L.A. Unified School District accused of committing unspeakable acts against his students — came to light, I noted here on Public Sector Inc. that the failure to prevent his crimes owed in part to the influence of the California Teachers Association, the teachers union that is the state's most powerful special iTeachers Association, the teachers union that is the state's most powerful special iteachers union that is the state's most powerful special interest.
Also, enthusiasm may act as a «motivational embellishment», increasing a student's interest by the variety, novelty, and surprise of the enthusiastic teacher's presentation of the material.
Chris spoke about the great balancing act of school and district leadership — with so many competing interests — the Ministry, the District, parents, teachers, students, and others.
Teachers are losing their freedom to practice their craft, to make classes interesting and stimulating, to act like professionals.
Probably of most interest to teachers is that, according to the state's notice of intent, Texas» waiver request will include a request for exemption from the NCLB Act's highly qualified teacher requirements.
By using the term professional learning community we signify our interest not only in discrete acts of teacher sharing, but in the establishment of a schoolwide culture that makes collaboration expected, inclusive, genuine, ongoing and focused on critically examining practice to improve student outcomes.
Senate Pre-K-12 Education budget chairman David Simmons, R - Altamonte Springs, revealed in February that lawmakers on both sides of the Capitol were interested in expanding the «Best & Brightest» program so that teachers could be eligible in more ways than just their SAT / ACT score from high school and so that principals could also qualify for bonus dollars.
To put it in perspective, many politicians who opposed the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007 may have supported a teacher loan forgiveness bill later on, so it is difficult to characterize party lines on forgiveness legislation like federal refinancing or interest rate legislation.
The current case is interesting because the Alberta Teachers» Association (ATA) now seeks to amend its Originating Application to the Court of Queen's Bench to include a request for declarations that selected provisions of the Personal Information Protection Act SA 2003, c P - 6.5 (PIPA) and the PIPA Regulation, Alta Reg 366/2003 are unconstitutional, or that the adjudicator's order is unconstitutional.
In short, the public interest mandate under the Teaching Profession Act was limited to regulating the conduct (or likely conduct) of teachers, it did not extent to remedying the perceived wrongs inflicted by TWU's code of conduct.
... no school can work well for children if parents and teachers do not act in partnership on behalf of the children's best interests.
These findings suggest that, to the extent that a husband or wife acts in a belligerent manner when resolving a marital dispute, their opposite - sex child will be rated by teachers as showing internalizing behaviors 3 years later.Although anxiety and withdrawal may be adaptive responses to the threatening nature of belligerence, the fact that children's behavior is related to that of their opposite - sex parents is interesting.
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