Sentences with phrase «by a female teacher»

«Then while on a trip to Africa, God changed my perspective as I met a young man who had been horribly abused as a child by his female teacher.
According to some teachers of the school, the pupil was asked by a female teacher to kneel in front of the class after she failed to read a lesson in class.
In particular, when taught by a female teacher, boys were significantly more likely to report that they did not look forward to the subject.

Not exact matches

So though my ideal church would permit questioning, * real * questioning that leads to conversations, discussions and inquiry, rather than pat answers — include teachers of all sexes (female, male, intersex) and of all gender expressions and sexual orientations, it would by definition exclude a bunch of people.
Education Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, has said his Ministry will take on any regional director of Education who fails to protect female students who are victims of sexual abuse by teachers in Senior High Schools across the country.
A former teacher at a Catholic school in Queens who said she had reported the sexual abuse of seven female students by a priest in 1991 now claims that the Diocese of Brooklyn covered it up for more than a decade, allowing more girls to be abused.
Two female primary school teachers of Onigbedu community in Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State were on Thursday attacked by suspected herdsmen.
The project was performed among a representative sample of Tehrani female teachers aged 40 — 60 y selected by a multistage cluster random sampling method.
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The powerful film depicts the abuse she endured as a pre-pubescent 13 - year - old at the hands of her male running coach, abetted by her female riding teacher.
Davies» films have always supplied strong female roles (think Gena Rowlands in «The Neon Bible,» Gillian Anderson in «The House of Mirth» and Rachel Weisz in «The Deep Blue Sea») and this story, which followed an ordinary farm girl in the 1910s with a dream of being a teacher, who begins to assert her independence in the face of cruelties dealt by people ranging from her abusive father (Peter Mullan) to the initially sweet young man (Kevin Guthrie) who falls in love with her marries her, only to come back from the horrors of World War I irrevocably changed.
Over half (52 %) of female teachers believe that more could be done to support women going for the top jobs in UK schools, according to the results of a new survey by recruitment company, Randstad.
However, we are able to look separately at teachers grouped by gender, giving us an opportunity to assess the extent to which female and male teachers are influenced by different considerations.
Almost one in two female teachers in Australian schools have experienced some kind of barrier or discrimination throughout their careers, according to a new survey administered by the National Excellence in School Leadership Initiative (NESLI).
Their scores drop by 5 percent of a standard deviation if they have a female teacher.
A report by the National Bureau of Economic Research shows a bias in how teachers perceive abilities of male and female students when it comes to STEM subjects.
The book is edited by Nancy Kreinberg and Harriet Nathan, who are both associ - ated with EQUALS, a program at the University of California - Berkeley's Lawrence Hall of Science, which helps K - 12 teachers retain more female and minority students in mathematics.
Based on data from the 1940 - 1990 U.S. censuses, it depicts the average years of schooling possessed by a male or a female teacher compared with the average male or female nonteacher.
Adding a bathroom increased the percent of female teachers by 1.8 percent overall and 4.4 percent when a school added a restroom specifically designed for female students and staff.
Female teachers have fallen by roughly 15 percentage points in the earnings distribution, while male teachers have slid nearly 20 percentage points.
Figures currently show that 62 per cent of secondary teachers are female, but only 36 per cent of head teacher positions are occupied by females.
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Each line represents the pension wealth accrual (essentially a teacher's annual pension multiplied by the number of years she can expect to receive it) for 25 - year - old females at given points in time.
Teachers may be encouraging all students to continue their education beyond high school, but the message may be heard differently by male and female students, and moderated by race and income.
A study conducted by the University of Nottingham has revealed that almost half of female teachers have experienced discrimination at work.
So, what's important for Australia is to note that we have a situation where it's less and less likely that students will be taught by both male and female teachers.
When asked to explain why they felt they were unable to move up in their career, female teachers cited a number of reasons, including: a lack of confidence (23 per cent); employer attitudes (21 per cent); and a fear of how they will be perceived by senior management and colleagues (13 per cent).
Black female students also experience lower rates of exclusionary consequences when exposed to same - race teachers, although the effect of 1 to 2 percentage points (15 to 25 percent) is only statistically significant when they are taught by black female teachers.
While there's been an increase in diversity in the public school teacher workforce, it is still dominated by white (82 percent), female teachers (76 percent).
Pay compression increased the share of the lowest - aptitude female college graduates who became teachers by about 9 percentage points.
On another occasion, she observed as a classroom of unruly adolescents was silenced by the fixed stare of a black female teacher, whose disciplinary approach surely reminded many of their mothers at home.
These groups were led by 3 outstanding female head teachers Lauren Costello, Kathryn Greenhalgh and Dawn Copping.
Wyman, a white female teacher and researcher, and Kashatok, a Yup» ik male school administrator and researcher, describe ways that non-Native teachers can come to know the Native Alaskan community in which they teach: by attending community events; recognizing and accepting social invitations; making modest efforts to learn the language; and developing two - way trust.
We should note that although the percentage of teachers from top colleges and universities has not changed much, the number of teachers from these institutions has increased (by 59 percent for females and by 29 percent for males) as the teaching force has ballooned.
The Ofsted inspection had been due to take place by the end of the year but was prioritised following initial allegations that female teachers were obliged to wear hijabs and boys and girls were segregated.
In addition, women now have more varied career opportunities in education, as evidenced by the increases in female teachers at the secondary level and dramatic increases in the number of female administrators.
The survey, for the National Union of Teachers (NUT) by race equality think tank Runnymede Trust, found a third (32 per cent) of male and 27 per cent of female teachers did not feel staff were comfortable talking about race orTeachers (NUT) by race equality think tank Runnymede Trust, found a third (32 per cent) of male and 27 per cent of female teachers did not feel staff were comfortable talking about race orteachers did not feel staff were comfortable talking about race or sexism.
In the Gulf area for example, and due to gender separation in schools, all teachers and administrators in girls schools are females, yet most of these schools are governed and / or owned by males.
Despite the need for both male and female teachers, male primary school teachers could be extinct by 2067.
In an era in which female teachers were routinely fired for getting married or wearing pants, teachers needed protection from paternalistic employment laws, unfair rules, and arbitrary decisions by administrators.
It is a very bad news that the High Schools Can Do to Keep Students from Dropping Out by Stephen Kotok, Sakiko Ikoma and Katerina Bodovski.the students even the teachers are afraid of it.they tourtuard many of male and female.
(For simplicity's sake, we typically only report the survival rates for new, 25 - year - old females, but a more sophisticated study by Bob Costrell and Josh McGee found similarly depressing results even when looking at teachers who enter at all different ages.)
The table can be interpreted as follows: For 25 - year - old female teachers with 0 years of service, Alabama assumes that 14 percent will leave by the end of their first year.
It's a smart critique of gender roles — male and female — in today's society (a particularly notable scene is one in which Jordan, as Julian, is told in no uncertain terms to «man up» by a respected teacher), and it's all delightfully wrapped up in a fun, compelling package of high - school rivalries, confusing romances, and a classic Shakespearean case of mistaken identity.
It's the summer of 1914, the last peaceful summer that Europe would see for many years, but the tiny village of Rye is more shaken up by the arrival of its first female Latin teacher.
Indie Next # 1 Pick: TANGERINE by Christine Mangan CIRCE by Madeline Miller THE FEMALE PERSUASION by Meg Wolitzer AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready, by Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Christine Mangan CIRCE by Madeline Miller THE FEMALE PERSUASION by Meg Wolitzer AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready, by Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Madeline Miller THE FEMALE PERSUASION by Meg Wolitzer AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready, by Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Meg Wolitzer AND NOW WE HAVE EVERYTHING: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready, by Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Meaghan O'Connell THE ORACLE YEAR by Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Charles Soule THE OVERSTORY by Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Richard Powers THE RECOVERING: Intoxication and Its Aftermath by Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Leslie Jamison VARINA by Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Charles Frazier THE ITALIAN TEACHER by Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Tom Rachman COUNTRY DARK by Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Chris Offutt THE ITALIAN PARTY by Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Christina Lynch STRAY CITY by Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Chelsey Johnson LAWN BOY by Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Jonathan Evison EVERY NOTE PLAYED by Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Lisa Genova AFTER ANNA by Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. Smith PARIS BY THE BOOK by Liam Callanan I WAS ANASTASIA by Ariel Lawhby Lisa Scottoline BLUE SELF - PORTRAIT written by Noémi Lefebvre, translated by Sophie Lewis WAITING FOR TOMORROW by Nathacha Appanah WADE IN THE WATER: Poems, by Tracy K. 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«The most striking illustration of the city - wide fear of cats,» reports the Daily Mail's Simon Perry, took place at a kindergarten, where six strays, including two pregnant females, «were beaten to death with sticks by teachers
The point of departure is a Swedish sex education film from 1970 in which a school class of blind children, urged on by an older female teacher, physi - cally and objectively examines the sexual organs of a pair of healthy youngsters by squeezing them.
With encouragement from their teacher that summer, the powerhouse feminist painter Joan Semmel, the young pair hatched a plan to curate a show of works by like - minded women, with aims to quash the dominant male perspectives on the female body in art.
Later, Ginsburg persuaded fellow Columbia female employees to challenge the retirement plan offered by the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association — College Retirement Equities Fund, which paid women lower monthly retirement benefits.
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