Sentences with phrase «brilliant teachers»

The source said «it would be stupid to stop brilliant teachers who want to be able to switch from private to state schools from doing so».
But to be fair, I see just as many — or even more — brilliant teacher uses of technology.
That alien skill set means that even the most brilliant teachers can not just wing it.
Brilliant teachers don't wait until scheduled parent conferences to communicate with homes.
We have learned that by building up our own staff as leaders within the school and district, we can stop our most effective and brilliant teachers from leaving.
Rating an educator under these new regulations will compromise the «humanity» that allows brilliant teachers to be innovative, loving, and progressive.
These assignments turn average teachers into weak ones and undermine the efforts of potentially brilliant teachers.
Brilliant teachers use technology's engagement (not entertainment) power.
He's never had to build a relationship with a child and then learn to leverage that relationship to engineer learning that way that brilliant teachers do every day.
There are so many brilliant teachers out there with so many good ideas for making things better in our classrooms, and if we stay connected and keep suggesting new books, talking about books, and trying different techniques — both new and old — our students will respond.
«There are lots of factors at play here, but we're convinced that the biggest difference society can make is getting brilliant teachers into primary schools across the country.
As an initiative, the school has established a branch in the very capital, Tehran, where yoga enthusiast from all over the country are welcome to learn and train under brilliant teachers of Yoga.
The biggest difference society can make is getting brilliant teachers into primary schools across the country
The classrooms of brilliant teachers [hokey metaphor alert] have no walls.
It is too great a leap for me to think a pastor who studied an ancient book, under perhaps brilliant teachers, has any better idea what an all - knowing, omnipresent, infinite being meant through words given to humans and passed down, than my former literature teacher with as much schooling and as brilliant professors, had any idea of the exact intention William Golding had for each word / phrase / chapter of his book, «Lord of the Flies.»
From «keypals» back in the day to Vicky Davis's Flat Classroom Project today, brilliant teachers give even the most remote students a glimpse and dream of the bigger world — and help them both communicate and empathize with those in it.
Through personal purchase, through parent - teacher groups, through grants, through business partnerships, through parental contacts, through fund raising, and through classroom supply budgets, brilliant teachers amazingly amass digital cameras and clickers and sensors and classroom computer labs.
Brilliant teachers understand the old Arab proverb, «It's easier to steer the camel in the direction it is already heading.»
Brilliant teachers see that good writers become better writers, good debaters become better debaters, good French speakers become better French speakers, good mathematical problem - solvers become better mathematical problem - solvers, and so on.
Brilliant teachers know how to use cell phones to poll their classes; create podcasts of lectures for later review; use games to teach difficult concepts; and make «Google - jockeys» of student wireless laptop users.
Joachim Horn, CEO of SAM Labs, commented: «Whilst there are many brilliant teachers already engaging their students in coding lessons, we are still a long way off ensuring that all kids have access to the basic coding skills they need.
«It's a mistake to confuse being properly qualified and state - controlled licences, and it would be stupid to stop brilliant teachers who want to be able to switch from private to state schools from doing so.»
Russell Hobby, of the National Association of Head Teachers, said: «It seems predicated on the notion that military service automatically makes someone a good teacher, whereas the reality is, some will make brilliant teachers and some won't.»
Will the one day of off - the - job training every week that apprenticeships currently require be enough to create brilliant teachers?
The biggest difference we can make is to ensure we get brilliant teachers working in the schools that need them the most.»
Using the language that people who work in politics use to talk about schools, he explains how his experience was «transformational», how it «emphasised character» and he was «lucky with a lot of the teachers I had who were just extraordinarily brilliant teachers».
Relationships are exceedingly painful yet brilliant teachers and healers.
Brilliant teachers not only accept the dismal fact that they will never know all there is to know about technology, they also turn that condition into a classroom advantage by having their brilliant children teach them how to do something techie now and then.
More to the point, if existing teachers were treated with greater respect and care for their work life balance, there wouldn't be huge numbers of brilliant teachers leaving in their droves, nor the need to conduct large recruitment campaigns.
You are the MOST BRILLIANT teacher and person as well that I've ever listened to and learnt from.
Hinds will say this morning that although there are «so many brilliant teachers», recruitment and retention is proving difficult for schools in the face of rising pupil numbers.
A Department for Education source said schools needed the «flexibility to allow brilliant teachers from private schools or abroad to teach in state schools».
Brilliant teachers use good assessment strategies to rigorously determine the quality of technology - enhanced projects.
By working with thousands of brilliant teachers, schools, universities and partners in England and Wales, Teach First has helped countless young people like Sara to achieve their ambitions.
She is a brilliant teacher and inspiration to professionals everywhere.
Resistance is a brilliant teacher if only you are willing to ask the right questions and hear the answers.
In his widely acclaimed The Divine Conspiracy (1998), Willard rather boldly sought «to gain a fresh hearing for Jesus, especially among those who believe they already understand him,» emphasizing Christ as a brilliant teacher, not only a sacrificial savior.
They had begged him to «let the wider world know» the brilliant teacher they encountered in seminar.
Some brilliant teacher or charity or millionaire went into the ghetto and found 100 kids and educated them and turned their lives around.
Your kids might be lucky enough to get a few of the dedicated and brilliant teachers that still manage to get into the system, but they aren't going to be taught by those people exclusively.
Trial - and - error is a brilliant teacher.
I came to love this «predicament» since my free time was truly free, I came to interact heavily with a brilliant teacher and researcher (C.C. Li) and I had the occasion to be a technician in someone else's lab to learn recombinant DNA methods.
Anxiety can be a brilliant teacher if you allow it to be.
Whilst living in London in the 1990s, I became an avid yoga student and, inspired by my two brilliant teachers (Liz Lark and Louise Reilly), I followed the path to teach yoga when I moved to New Zealand from 2000 - 2007.
She is a brilliant teacher and guide.»
Talking about his new film Whiplash in which he plays an aspiring jazz drummer who's both tortured and inspired by his brilliant teacher, Teller tells W, «When I first read Whiplash, I was feeling dead inside.
One of our brilliant teachers MacGyver - ed his own document camera out of an old camcorder, plastic pipe, and duct tape.
Brilliant teachers have experienced the empowering power of technology themselves.
Of course, America has many brilliant teachers.
Laughter is a Class Act «Ami is a brilliant teacher and a wonderful woman.
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