Sentences with phrase «began hearing from teachers»

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With fall education programs getting under way and Sunday school teachers beginning another year of teaching, it may be disconcerting to hear this reading from James: «Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers and sisters, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.»
Day three of the hearing to remove Carl Paladino from the Buffalo School Board began with School Superintendent Kriner Cash taking the stand and testifying that Paladino's public comments about the teacher contract hurt the district and its future contact negotiations.
Day three of the hearing to remove Carl P. Paladino from the Buffalo School Board began Monday with School Superintendent Kriner Cash taking the stand and testifying that Paladino's public comments about the teacher contract hurt the district and its future contact negotiations.
It all began with a phone call 10 years ago from David Duchovny's manager who'd heard about Kundalini Yoga and wanted a teacher.
When a thoughtful project - based instructional program is established schoolwide, many other agreeable things happen: Teachers from various disciplines discover they are working to develop the same competencies and habits of mind, and students begin hearing the same messages from all their tTeachers from various disciplines discover they are working to develop the same competencies and habits of mind, and students begin hearing the same messages from all their teachersteachers.
RV: We then heard from Coral Campbell who spoke about school culture and the impact it has on beginning teachers when they first begin out - of - field teaching.
After hearing anecdotally from educators about the impact home visits had on teacher goal setting and teacher expectations, Flamboyan began to question the deeper impact of home visits on teachers» negative implicit biases vis - à - vis students and families.
«Since the beginning of the school year, we have heard from teachers and administrators voicing their concerns that too much change is hitting their classrooms at once... This confluence of changes jeopardizes the success of our teachers, and thus our students... We've hear their concerns loud and clear, and understand.»
The legislative battle over Common Core standards began Wednesday with divided testimony from more than 60 parents, teachers and education leaders during a committee hearing Wednesday that lasted nearly seven hours and ended in executive action.
State Superintendent June Atkinson, from my home state of North Carolina, replied directly to my inquiries, saying, «We also want to involve teachers throughout the process beginning with some public hearings for which we want many, many teachers to attend.
Students begin to trust that they do not need to copy from the book to match what the teacher wants to hear.
After holding a series of hearings, which for the most part seemed aimed at confirming his sense that federal involvement in education has gone too far, and traveling around the country seeking further affirmation from parents, teachers and administrators, Representative Kline is ready to begin.
Morse said that she frequently hears success stories from other teachers and parents who have noticed rapid improvements after children begin working on the Fast ForWord program.
Teachers across the city began to complain from their sweltering classrooms after they hadn't heard from the school system by midafternoon.
This month, beginning teachers heard from a panel of WCPSS master teachers, who represent multiple areas of the education spectrum.
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