Sentences with phrase «conversations with colleagues who»

When I was teaching, the single greatest way for me to prepare was to have conversations with my colleagues who had taught the concepts before.
These issues have come up over and over again in many conversations with our colleagues who have experience as scientists and managers in the federal agencies.
We must be able to talk about what is messy or sad, to have hard conversations with colleagues who are driving us crazy.

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Artiles, who used a racial slur and vulgar language in a conversation with two African - American colleagues, submitted a resignation letter to the Senate president's office on Friday, April 21, 2017.
In addition to reading books, my best ideas have also come from brainstorm conversations with friends and colleagues I respect, who bring different perspectives to the table.
My family and close friends would certainly make up a large piece of it, but I hope it would also include my mentors and mentees, team colleagues, fellow board members and even strangers who were touched by my articles or speeches, shared a cross-country plane ride conversation with me or somehow crossed paths with me along the way.
There's no application to this secretive club, but the owners are looking for people «who understand the value of good old - fashioned conversation and having real face time with friends and colleagues
Therefore, whenever you start a conversation with a co-worker (and this includes customers, bosses, colleagues, and the guy who empties the trash), have an explicit goal in mind.
I've learned much after long conversations with my colleague Trillia Newbell, who has shared her struggles as an African - American woman in an interracial marriage.
Bewes recalls a conversation between Rico Tice, a colleague at All Souls and Tedd Smith, who is pianist with Billy Graham worldwide and had been involved with scores of missions «Tedd, you've been with Billy, you have seen the hundreds of thousands who have come forward.
My own conversations over many years with my Cambridge colleagues who are dedicated scientists have convinced me that they are seeking almost desperately for a conceptuality that will on the one hand guarantee the validity and autonomy of their own inquiries and on the other hand provide a genuinely humane context for knowledge along with the recognition of responsibility for the results of those inquiries — a responsibility that such a context can provide.
A few years ago, I had a conversation with a colleague of mine who enlightened me on the subject of fruit butters.
A lot of the conversations we have with people are that it's really nice to catch up with old colleagues or industry friends, and meet new people who share similar passions.
In a recent conversation about mentoring with my long - time colleague Nettie Fabrie from Sound Circle Center who is the Pedagogical Dean of the Seattle Waldorf School, I posed a question about mentoring a new and untrained teacher and she shared with me an important thought about mentoring new teachers in general.
The pedagogical and group psychology skills involved in leadership and teachership could be developed through formal training but also through conversations and discussions, analysis and evaluation of their own activities together with colleagues who also work with parent education groups.
«We want to have a vision for New York City as a whole and the Council has a role in that,» said Mark - Viverito who has already begun having conversations with her colleagues about being the speaker.
In the Senate, Senate Majority Leader John J. Flanagan, who will outline the GOP's «Affordability Agenda» on Tuesday, welcomed his colleagues back, and Democratic Minority Leader Andrew Stewart - Cousins, seizing on a national conversation, spoke of the need to deal with issues of sexual harassment.
Many years ago, I found myself agreeing with a colleague in educational publishing, who, in the midst of a conversation about what diverse backgrounds we all had, described publishing as «the accidental profession.»
As a direct result of a conversation about my CTR - IN pilot work that I had with a colleague who leads the nursing subcommittee of the Southwest Oncology Group, I was invited to be the nursing coordinator for one of their studies.»
In a series of recent conversations with the mental health professionals I trust, with colleagues who have a long history of putting students» mental well - being first — and of course with students — I've assembled a list of strategies for classroom teachers to implement that might help not just treat the symptoms but also address the underlying issues.
After a series of conversations I have had, also recently with a colleague named Harris Zwerling who is a researcher for the Pennsylvania State Education Association, I asked him to submit a guest blog about what he has observed working with Pennsylvania Education Value - Added Assessment (PVAAS, aka the Education Value - Added Assessment System [EVAAS) administered by SAS - EVAAS) data in his state as per this standard.
Last year, I, along with my esteemed colleague Ms. Tatiana Stewart (another clinician at the Lazear campus) were able to facilitate a conversation between young people in Middle School with their long term substitute teacher who replaced the revolving door of substitute teachers that were covering the class after the regular classroom teacher left mid-year.
Researchers must always exercise gracious and appropriate recognition of published work in the literature, conversations with colleagues, and the efforts of students who work under the researchers» guidance.
The combination of attorney - to - attorney interaction creates an atmosphere of speaking with a colleague, who has been in his / her shoes, an understanding of confidentiality in certain elements of conversation, and often mutual relationships between other General Counsel and law firms.
A candidate who can commit and contribute to a free - flowing conversation with you — even with pre-interview small talk — can often establish a good rapport with colleagues.
Through quality conversation with friends and current or former colleagues, you are able to gain a clearer picture of exactly who you are as an employee and all that your former experience can bring to the table.
During your conversations with former colleagues and acquaintances, ask them if they know of anyone else in the health care industry who might be able to give you more insight into finding a clinical nurse specialist job.
The second event was a conversation with my colleague, Harry Rodenhi, who shared his view that most people are so imbued with the idea that there is no «I» in team that they tend to lose touch with what they offer and exactly how they make a difference for others.
Psychologist John Bargh and his colleagues showed that people who were unknowingly primed with words related to rudeness were much more likely to interrupt an experimenter's private conversation than subjects who were primed with «polite» words.
I have many conversations with colleagues and clients who speculate about where our marketplace is getting its tenacity.
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