I think when I tell them stuff it's different
from hearing it from a teacher or a guidance counselor — it's a different comfort level.»
Not exact matches
The bottom of the invitation also says «Join us to
hear creative new ideas
from teachers and students,» leading us to believe there might also be some focus on education.
Since becoming a
teacher, I have
heard many false assumptions
from people outside of the field of education.
In the wake of the mass shooting last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we have
heard a familiar refrain
from those steadfastly opposing any kind of gun reform: To stop armed students, put armed guards — or
teachers «adept at firearms,» as President Trump proposed — in schools.
Specifically, they
heard from teachers that their goal was to individualize instruction.
In hindsight, I feel like I endured four years of Señora Nicora, our arduous Spanish
teacher, in order to
hear the gospel
from this gentleman.
«There's a scene in Breaking Bad «s first season in which Walter White's hoodrat lab assistant Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) tells Walter he just can't «break bad,» and — when you first
hear this snippet of dialogue — you assume what Jesse means is that you can't go
from being a law - abiding chemistry
teacher to an underground meth cooker... But this, it turns out, was not Jesse's point at all.
But every time I
hear this sort of language coming out of a
teacher or a ministry, I run away faster than I would run
from a roaring lion.
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.»
Which is why it's a shame that your knowledge of Hitler and stalin stems
from what someone who
heard it
from someone else and possibly half asleep in school and not
from a homeschool
teacher who used the term «home schooling» as an unintended euphemism.
So before we say we need doctrinal statements and membership classes to protect ourselves
from false
teachers, we must remember that in some way or another, we ourselves are false
teachers, and need to
hear the corrective voice when it comes, however it comes, and through whomever it comes.
But what do we
hear from religious
teachers?
Citing Donniel Hartman's «Putting God Second,» — A
teacher of mine used to love to tell the story of a famous Hassidic master who was walking along a cobbled street in Eastern Europe some two hundred years ago, when he
heard the cry of a baby coming
from his student's house — a cry that pierced the night.
We have gathered around ourselves
teachers who tell us what our itching ears want to
hear, and we ignore and silence the prophetic voices who tell us what we need to
hear because these prophetic voices come
from those many Christians love to hate.
So the Pharisees and
teachers of the law come to
hear Jesus, but they don't come to learn
from Him.
I can't speak for other Christians, but I know that I have learned a valuable lesson about just repeating things you
hear — even
from respected preachers and
teachers.
During the High Court
hearing, counsel Nick Armstrong told the judge it was the only occasion on which a
teacher had been killed by a pupil in a British classroom and the family were anxious «that all the lessons that can be learned
from this enormous tragedy are learned».
Put no hope in the younger generation unless you have listened very carefully and
heard that this only will happen in the next generation provided that someone
from the older generation, you and I — the theologians, the thinkers, the
teachers, the preachers, the progressive Christians — insist that this generation is brought up with, confronted daily with, required to think about the new questions and the new insights.
His audience remained unimpressed until he said, «Thus I
heard it
from Shemaiah and Abtalion,» his
teachers.
Some students go
from one pesantren to another to
hear famous
teachers, and some are able to continue their studies in Mecca or Cairo.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as
teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words
from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had
heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
I am disheartened to
hear so often
from teachers that many assignments are never even glanced at, once turned in.
What I needed to
hear more than anything
from my parents and
teachers and coaches was what I was doing well.
If you find that your child routinely falls asleep during the day (or if you
hear the same
from their
teacher), that's a huge red flag that they're not getting enough nighttime sleep.
Today, we
hear from Edward Feldman, a chiropractor and certified CranioSacral therapist and Feldenkrais
teacher from Kingston, New Jersey.
Meanwhile, almost all parents surveyed (96 percent) would want their child's pediatrician to tell them if he or she thought their child should be evaluated for a psychiatric or learning disorder (83 percent said they'd want to
hear the same
from their child's
teacher).
You've
heard it
from teachers,
from school nutrition directors,
from the PTA and the dietitian — breakfast - in - the - classroom works!
So glad to
hear that your daughter's
teacher has removed the food
from the prize box.
It gives you direct access to
teachers, other parents, and other students, and
from them you get to
hear a wide cross section of opinions about and experiences with school food.
The other notable development is that I'm starting to
hear from teachers.
Even if you have seen the teasing in action or
heard a version of the story
from a
teacher or caregiver, find out your child's perspective on it.
It is exciting to see this aspect of Attachment Parenting being incorporated into the school setting, and to
hear the overwhelmingly positive feedback
from teachers and students.
I constantly
hear from Ellie's
teachers how independent she is and I give credit to Booty Camp for that!
AURORA — More than 20 years had passed before dance
teacher Pamela Black
heard from Aurora resident Thelma Lindsey, but she remembered her former student right away.
For example, I send all of my clients to this one yoga
teacher because she's reinforcing in her classes what they
heard in their childbirth class and what they are going to
hear from me.
If they can't
hear it
from me, or they can't
hear it
from the childbirth education
teacher, we're going to keep saying this message until we find a way that really resonates with the client.
If you are concerned your child has a bad
teacher, either your child has come home
from school telling you terrible stories about their day, or you have
heard awful stories
from other parents.
Even more gratifying is
hearing from parents and
teachers who've told me how much their kids liked watching it — and that they clearly understood the message about healthful eating.
If
teachers heard from their former students, they would better understand the impact they made on our lives.
Hear from your peers that have worked with principals,
teachers, parents, and custodial staff to foster a positive environment for a successful implementation.
We talked about news items and magazine articles, research I found, stories I
heard from fellow
teachers or other parents.
This finding echos the anecdotal reports I've
heard from teachers who complain that classroom behavior worsens after children consume sugary or nutritionally «empty» meals.
Today we
hear from Mrs. Q, an anonymous public school
teacher somewhere in the Midwest.
Year after year, I
hear from teachers that their favorite gifts are handwritten cards
from students.
«We have known for years that breakfast is the most important meal of the day — and we
hear from principals and
teachers that students are more focused and ready to learn when they start the day with a healthy meal,» said Judy Mobley, President and CEO of Children's Hunger Alliance.
While this school is fictional, it's based on real - life statistics and stories we
hear from school food service staff, principals,
teachers, parents and students.
I know because I
heard it first - hand
from teachers,
from principals,
from Lilly, and
from the kids themselves.
So parents
hear glowing reports
from teachers and care takers, but find that once they come home or go to pick their child up, things fall apart.
You read this as a speech pathologist, I read it as a language arts
teacher... there are many perspectives to
hear things
from.
No matter the age, basically everyone has at least
heard of Ezra Fitz, the iconic English
teacher and author,
from the hit TV show Pretty Little Liars.