Not exact matches
By its limited
recognition of Himayana, the
Greater Vehicle shows that its
teachers did not break with the old forms.
Great teachers deserve great rewards, and nothing is more effective than praise and recognition in the form of a national a
Great teachers deserve
great rewards, and nothing is more effective than praise and recognition in the form of a national a
great rewards, and nothing is more effective than praise and
recognition in the form of a national award.
Good
teachers are disheartened when they see less effective colleagues receive
greater recognition.
Even better: wouldn't it be
great if celebrities like James stood up and said, «I have some important news to announce, but I want to do it at the
Teacher of the Year ceremony so the really important people in our nation get the
recognition they deserve.»
I now favour
teachers as leaders because I have realised that without the word «
teachers» in the terminology, there is no
recognition of the
greater number of the profession who are engaging in leadership work.
This Charter Schools Week — which also happens to coincide with
Teacher Appreciation Week — special
recognition is due for the dedicated leaders who make our schools
great: our
teachers.
False negatives rob otherwise
great teachers of the
recognition they deserve.
Really
great milestones have been accomplished as we were the first charter school to receive the Exemplary Independent Study
Recognition Award from the California Department of Education (CDE) and the California Consortium for Independent Study, one of our
teachers being honored for
teacher of the year, being awarded charter school leader of the year by CCSA, our high school being recognized as a 2013 California Distinguished School by the CDE, and the ability to serve as a model and partner for other charter schools to succeed.
The individual
recognition as Principal of the Year is a phenomenal honor, but it truly takes a
great team of
teachers, parents and community members to bring constant innovation to our school.
Please put a principal who WANTS to see
great things for Sequoyah in this school she NEVER tells parents anything it is always last minute we are not having good turn outs at events anymore no
recognition or at least my son's not coming home saying there were
teachers here to watch us or anything anymore it's just not a warm loving place like it used to be.