Sentences with phrase «certainly things teachers»

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As a preschool teacher who works with infants (6 weeks - 2 years) I think this list is certainly not overkill (and even if it were if that such a bad thing?)
When he officially took the helm as leader of the city school system he certainly inherited a number of challenges: poor graduation rates, gaps in special education services, burned bridges between his predecessor, Jean Claude Brizard, and the teachers union and the school board, among a host of others things.
A good teacher is nothing to sneer at, and certainly they are not into teaching because they «can't do» the real thing.
I certainly was out of milieu, but still had things to say and to remind people about - about what teachers want to do, and need to do, and what kids want to do, and need to do, in order for both groups to be engaged and effective.
Teachers certainly have a role to play within society, helping all to learn about the benefits of proper integration and inclusivity, because the last thing we would want to do is ostracise anyone within our communities because they appear different to us or are not what people might consider «normal» — whatever this means.
Certainly I've been working with some people in Canada and they have been gathering the same type of narratives of experience and the students there are saying the same things, the parents are saying the same things and so are the teachers.
And certainly what we've discovered is that if you are given a problem, in maths or history, and you do it, and then you're given another problem, the absolute important thing you must do as a teacher is stop the student.
The higher percentage of dismissals in L.A. Unified «is almost certainly going to be a positive thing for kids... particularly when you have additional layoffs looming,» said Dan Weisberg, vice president of policy for the New Teacher Project, a nonprofit group that advocates for overhauling teacher evaluTeacher Project, a nonprofit group that advocates for overhauling teacher evaluteacher evaluations.
If we want to attract the best and brightest, and keep them in the classroom, we need to do a number of things, but one certainly is to stand and be counted when public education is attacked and teachers are scapegoated.
That certainly distinguishes that this reading is still under the control of the teacher and that the only thing independent about it is who selects the texts.
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