Sentences with phrase «having in my classroom because»

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How many more students are going to have to die and have their blood spilt in American classrooms, trying to make the world a better place just because politicians refuse to take action?
If I were to live up to my experiences as a child, I wouldn't have a woman doing anything in a church or a classroom because what I saw then was out of control aggression and bullying.
One can almost sense on the screen the influence of childhood classrooms in a Roman Catholic school (where Scorsese was educated) or in a Dutch Calvinist Sunday school (Schrader's Reformed tradition) in which well - intentioned teachers instilled in two little future filmmakers the idea that Jesus resisted temptation because he was God — so if you don't want to spend eternity in hell, you had better follow Jesus.
I associated Ice Cube with a horrifyingly ridiculous speech I heard in a classroom by some handsome full - of - himself black 12th - grader, about how Ice Cube was his hero because he had inspired him to avoid crack and gangs, as if it were some heroic thing for this guy who apparently had pretty middle - class parents to avoid falling into those, and as if Ice Cube had not in fact glamorized the gang life, overt misogyny, etc..
Rather, the court had struck down the Rhode Island statute primarily because of its own model of church - state separation and its own unsupported views of what was likely to happen in Rhode Island parochial school classrooms — although the record gave no indication that entanglement difficulties would accompany the salary - supplement program.
Pupils should be given information about abortion in the classroom because many do not discuss it at home, teachers have heard.
I remember that time of year when I was young so vividly — it would become unbearably hot in the un-air-conditioned classrooms, but no one cared because when it hit 3:00, we'd all go to each others» swimming pools.
They like us in the measure people like something they think has a natural default, something they know is good but will not pass their rating for excellence, something deep down in their minds they don't really want to be the best, because it represents to them the classroom example of something one level short of perfect.
I have had conversations with fellow moms and felt that my kids are not only in a different classroom, but that they are not even at the same school, because I have only a peripheral interest in their homework.
As a former math teacher with 23 years in the classroom, I have seen too many children struggle because of hunger.
In general, children who attend preschool are more prepared to enter the Kindergarten classroom because they have experience interacting in a contained setting with children of their own agIn general, children who attend preschool are more prepared to enter the Kindergarten classroom because they have experience interacting in a contained setting with children of their own agin a contained setting with children of their own age.
In the beginning the teachers wanted the trash picked up more quickly because of some smells in the classroom, [so we worked out a system] where the trash would be placed outside the dooIn the beginning the teachers wanted the trash picked up more quickly because of some smells in the classroom, [so we worked out a system] where the trash would be placed outside the dooin the classroom, [so we worked out a system] where the trash would be placed outside the door.
More often, the children are likely to ignore all the children who are not in their own grade, and to emotionally abuse each other (called insulting or teasing), because they are so emotionally bored from the lack of social interaction in their classes, and because they have stored up lots of physical energy being still and quiet in the classroom.
My thought is that until society changes, it will be a up - hill battle to convince children that the healthful choices they see at school cafeterias are great when outside of school many are seeing and eating the less - than - healthful choices in many of the ways we've talked about here before: classrooms, athletic practices, homes because parents are busy, don't have access to fresh foods and more.
But the main important thing is that the kids in these classrooms have a full tummy, with foods that are healthy and nutritious for them, and we know they are going to be able to learn, and pay attention, and when they go home at night they don't have to worry about whether they will have breakfast the next morning because they will have it in their classroom.
She has a hard time finding a place to eat her afternoon snack because food is not allowed in the classrooms at her school.
My kids can not take that long to eat, because we have 1000 kids to get into the cafeteria, out to recess and back to their classrooms in a very short window.
The one biter we have in the classroom will bite another child in a different play area if we simply use redirection, because the child is not understanding that his biting a friend is wrong.
This is partly because in a school classroom, you have no idea of who else is there, but also because they listen to you a lot more.
As a teacher I have often wanted to put a sign in my classroom, «Many a student has failed because you can't send mom and dad to the principal's office.»
When we change from traditional universal free breakfast to universal free classroom breakfast we see a 300 to 500 % increase in participation at that school because we have removed several barriers to participation including the stigma of the free and reduced meal program, students who arrive at school just before the bell or who would rather play and socialize during the traditional before school breakfast period.
«I wanted to make sure we were doing CEP before we got into breakfast - in - the - classroom because I knew if we were CEP we could afford it, and offering universal breakfast without CEP would be harder.»
We can do better, we must do better, we will do better, lets invest in the future, lets reimagine our classrooms for the next generation, let's have the smartest classrooms in the nation because our children deserve nothing less than the best.
What does he say to a college that had moved out of its old buildings having been promised capital for a rebuild, but will now find itself operating out of temporary classrooms because of his Department's incompetence in its management of the capital programme?
A Uniondale High School health teacher has been pulled from the classroom because of a recent Facebook post in which he says he failed two students more than a decade ago — in part because they refused to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
Over 450 pupils of the Dagbasu primary school at Wallembelle in the Sisala East District of the Upper West Region, are forced to study under trees because they have no classrooms.
The Big Dog, however, was willing to end welfare as we know it, infuriating the left; Cuomo has passed up the chance to challenge Democratic orthodoxy and tell the teachers unions that seniority protections need to end because the archaic rules are damaging the unions» credibility even more than they're hampering what goes on in the classroom.
«I'm highly visible every day, but during assessments, we're walking around and we're checking in these classrooms because the kids get frustrated, but one thing that's good this year, the time limit has changed, so if the kids are being productive while they're taking the assessments they could have that extended time,» explained Owens.
Especially the last 7 months or so while I've been in grad school... because I don't need a ton of complex carbs to sit around like a potato in a classroom all day and at my desk most of the night.
I would force myself to raise my hand to answer questions in the classroombecause excellent grades were a value that my father instilled in me.
As a teacher I think that a gallery of a typical week would be kind of boring... classroom floor, classroom floor, class room floor... this was a very special week for us (you will see why at the end) but I am glad I decided to document this week in my shoes, because it was such a good one:
The screenplay by Brin Hill and director Daniel Barnz lays the blame almost solely at the feet at the local teachers union, which, in this scenario, protects a teacher who sits in her classroom and uses her cell phone throughout class and ensures that no teacher will make the effort help Jamie's (Maggie Gyllenhaal) daughter Malia (Emily Alyn Lind), who has dyslexia, because school ends at 3 p.m. and so does the teacher's workday.
... Things like, I guess, wisdom and experience and being able to link concepts together, ask probing questions that encourage students to think at a deeper level, giving quality feedback... just because a teacher's recorded a video to explain a concept, doesn't necessarily mean that students have to watch that at home - they could be watching that in the classroom while the teacher's working with another student on something that can't be automated.
But our favorite response, because it called to mind the kind of classroom we'd most like to be a student in, was «Walkie - talkies — we do lots of field work.»
I had rejected this idea time and again because these armor builds always end in epic battles — and I didn't want an epic battle in my classroom.
These teachers I have seen are better off in their classrooms because of their supportive colleagues.
But, what I worry about is that because teachers are so dedicated and pulling off daily miracles in the classroom, districts, community leaders, and politician may be pushing too hard for the full - inclusion model thinking that the teachers will just have to figure it out.
Because of this I have ended up asking myself another, possibly more important question, how can I help them use it more effectively in the classroom?
«We've had five very successful years with 24 coaches because we built our model on the feeling that teachers know best in deciding what they want to work on and use in their classrooms
Tom Bennett said: «Behaviour has been the elephant in the classroom for too long, and the amount of learning time lost because of disruption is a tragedy.
At first I laughed off her remark because I was used to having a steel fist in my classroom as far as noise went.
Most of the rules, policies and procedures we teachers have set up in the classroom are because of perhaps only one student that made the rule necessary, but in the process of establishing that rule, we typically ignore all of the other well - behaved students
We also have students engaged in using technology all the time within our classrooms, because we find that they can be very interested in the topics, whether they're doing PowerPoint presentations or creating Web pages about various topics, and it provides that ability to collaborate and share.
\ nI have only done from 30 - 50 because I work in a reception classroom, I use the booklet for individual children.
It is a matter of looking at sustainable engagement and motivation with a new perspective because engaging in education online has similarities to the training area in a business organization or the brick and mortar school classroom, but the online environment is not the same in that the boundaries of collaboration, innovation, and creativity are global and immediate in nature.
The seventh, comparing classrooms within schools that did and did not have an MCL, showed no statistically significant impact, because reading improved in both types of classrooms after multi-classroom leaders began leading some of the teachers in each school.
This kind of integration has tremendous potential for those students who are sitting in your classroom waiting for something different — because, suddenly, their learning is no longer located in silos.
... Just because a teacher's recorded a video to explain a concept, doesn't necessarily mean that students have to watch that at home - they could be watching that in the classroom while the teacher's working with another student on something that can't be automated.
Ringing in my ears was a comment by the late Ralph Tyler that the sole technological advance in a century that had really affected classrooms was the overhead projector because, he wisecracked, it was «the only one that the teacher could use while still keeping an eye on her students.»
Too many children are being identified as learning disabled and placed in special - education classrooms simply because they have trouble reading, according to a recent report from the International Reading Association.
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