I can't help but wonder
if our teacher got similar treatment as Mendy Heaps.
For example,
if a teacher gets an «effective» on one component of the system and «highly effective» on the other, the result will be «highly effective.»
If the teacher gets a bad review for three years in a row, even if they have tenure, then the school district is required to begin a termination process.
HOWEVER,
if a teacher gets repeatedly poor test results from his / her students over time and displays an unwillingness or inability to amend their methods / practices, they should be counseled toward another profession and eventually terminated from teaching.
If the teacher gets 100 % of kids to progress at least one academic year, that's impressive.»
If teachers get no support for what they do from within their school, if they work in a non-collegial atmosphere with few resources, how is it fair to judge them entirely on the scores of their students?
And if they're right —
if teachers get the right to choose whether or not to pay dues to a union — then AFT would presumably have a harder time making a $ 350,000 contribution to Bill de Blasio's campaign chest moments before he handed UFT a sweetheart contract worth an additional $ 9 million.
Not exact matches
If contract talks with
teachers and health workers
get hot in the next couple of years, blame natural gas prices.
From day one, I immediately reached out to
teachers to see
if they'd want to use Khan Academy and to
get their feedback on our features.
If it was in a lockbox on the other side of the room when a threatening person walked in, would the
teacher be able to
get to their gun in time?
If you have a chance, take the teacher aside if you just aren't getting i
If you have a chance, take the
teacher aside
if you just aren't getting i
if you just aren't
getting it.
It's as
if they think Notley's promises were the same as Redford's promises to the nurses and
teachers — a last ditch effort to
get elected.
You DID NOT
get a proper Catholic education
if your
teachers and professors okayed your doing contraception and probably killing at least one possibly more children.
When I was a kid, I once asked my Sunday school
teacher if little children
got washed away in Noah's flood along with all the other animals and rebellious people.
He points out that persons with mental illness can be our
teachers if we dare
get close to them.
The education of these future
teachers toward the task which lies ahead of them would be impossible
if the
teacher were not in a position to
get to know the students individually and to establish contact with every one of them.
If you've ever attended a parent -
teacher interview, you might
get a kick out of this one.
If Jesus was just a man, if Jesus was a just a teacher, we are yet in our sins, and there is no way we can get to heave
If Jesus was just a man,
if Jesus was a just a teacher, we are yet in our sins, and there is no way we can get to heave
if Jesus was a just a
teacher, we are yet in our sins, and there is no way we can
get to heaven.
If I
got a 93 on an essay, I demanded that the
teacher tell me how I lost 7 points.
I was told I would never
get into shows
if my work didn't fit into a consistent style and look the same year after year; one instructor at the U where I was
getting my
teachers» renewal units, wouldn't let my work in with the rest of the class for the end of class show because I didn't follow suit and create a piece that looked like his....
If a guru,
teacher, or matter makes you feel that you aren't «yet» enlightened and still have more to «learn,» «release,» or «let go of» before
getting there, then they're not doing a good job of teaching you who you truly are, or you're misunderstanding them.
I will definitely make these, school is to commence here on Sept. 2,
if the
teachers strike is over which they seem to be holding out for all they can
get, at the students expense.
yep i do agree with what you said, but it does nt contradict what i mean i once had a little clash with a
teacher of mine, who said that we should be grateful to her that she teaches and i said that i do nt really have to be particularly grateful to her, cause it wasnt like she did it for free or in charity she did
get paid well and thats why i myself am not «grateful» to wenger too why should i he
gets paid 8.5 million a year:O thats the pay he
gets he does nt have to
get gratefulness, but what i say is,
if i had insulted my
teacher that would be wrong and on the topic we do nt have to grateful to wenger but we shouldn't insult a man who has been with arsenal for 20 years on such a low level as some guys here..
And, don't be put off
if this isn't your choice of career path, we've
got a range of sportscoachUK (SCUK) workshops that are ideal for anyone looking to become a
teacher, work in education or in any aspect of sports delivery.
tell them, i wish they knew better,
if you love a subject u like the
teacher, how can you love aaaaalina club and hate your manager that much, we know he deserves to go but the way u guys on here are putting it is like he is full of piss and shit, ok go
get van gaal, i remember some of u recommended porchettino, haha
i am assuming that he must be
teachers pet as he
gets away with such insulting remarks,
if it were you or me we would be given a yellow card no doubt.
This was an important distinction:
If you were a
teacher, you might never be able to
get your students to be gritty, in the sense of developing some essential character trait called grit.
Perhaps once they
get into their routine, hand washing will happen more regularly instead of hand sanitizing (the
teacher did tell me that washing was her preference —
if there's time).
Experience is the best
teacher, and
if you wait for everything to be just right you'll never
get started.
I recently came across SMART which helps great
teachers get even better results (which we know
if so important these days) by making active collaboration easy whilst saving hours of time preparing resources.
So
if something is bugging you about kids and food — whether it's the unnecessary «refueling» with Oreos at the 10 am soccer match, the prevalence of highly processed food on your child's lunch tray, or the Sunday school
teacher who hands out candy for good behavior — speak up and
get involved.
We like to document what we do, and asked principals
if we could use testimonials from the kids; we
got testimonials from
teachers as 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 slee
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 slee
if you hear the same from their
teacher), that's a huge red flag that they're not
getting enough nighttime sleep.
If we
get there at circle time, she has NO interest in leaving my side... unless a
teacher can
get her «help» doing something.
If I decide to send my kid to school, I'll
get into voluteering and every parent «
teacher group imaginable lol.
It is true, one of the
teachers at my son's school said she didn't
get home until 8 pm the night this was announced — 5 hrs later than school ends, imagine
if school didn't end until 6 pm!
As parents, our role is to help our children correct their misperceptions (e.g., all dogs want to bite, all
teachers are mean,
if you go outside you will definitely
get stung by a bee) that are fueling the avoidance, so that, equipped with the facts, they will be more willing to approach the feared situation one step at a time.
Though I haven't been able to
get an answer from anyone on the exact amount of time allotted for lunch / recess (and I'm told not all classes
get a recess — which is another subject, that I will
get into more on another day), I am being told once a classroom is scheduled for lunch that they have 20 minutes from there to go through line, eat, clean up, and
get out the door — which
if a
teacher is running behind, a student misbehaves, or God forbid it takes 10 minutes to
get through the lunch line, there's a problem.
For instance, your child's anxiety may worsen
if she hears you having a fight with your spouse, sees a scary story on the news, or
gets a new
teacher.
The natural consequences are plentiful — he may
get lectured by the
teacher, he may have to stay in from recess to finish it, he may not
get to participate in school - sponsored activities that have grade restrictions, and,
if it's very serious, he might even have to repeat the grade or go to summer school.
For example,
if he says, «I
got a bad grade on my project because the
teacher didn't explain how to do it,» ask, «What could you have done about that?»
So,
if nothing else, I applaud the Roosevelt students (and their civics
teacher, Tim Meegan) for giving voice to their concerns and successfully
getting the district's attention within a matter of days.
Suppose your child starts complaining that her
teacher doesn't explain assignments well; to
get a valuable reality check, you can call up other families and find out
if their children are experiencing the same problem.
And though she has cracked down on candy rewards given out by
teachers, she also just instituted a program where kids
get coupons for free shakes
if their class has a high rate of homework compliance.
She can't add fuel to the fire or
get in trouble with
teachers if she says nothing.
If you think that the noise and excitement that brews during the first few days of school might be too much for her, talk with the
teacher and school about a special quiet place she can go when it
gets to be too much.
Consider
getting written statements from
teachers, coaches, even your neighbors
if they have first - hand knowledge of the relationship between you and your child, and the relationship between your child and your ex.
If you're unable to
get the class work your child will be missing ahead of time, talk to your child's
teacher.
Even
if your child's school does not have a specific policy,
teachers may be able to change due dates or come up with a plan that will allow your child to
get the work done without being overwhelmed.
In these situations, positive discipline
teachers recommend calmly reminding the child about the rule, «you know we have a rule that we don't play with paints in the living room,» stating the obvious, «there is paint on the floor now and I don't know
if we'll be able to
get it out.