Upon reflection, I realized there were two reasons behind this apparent deficit
in teacher stories.
Not exact matches
The
story starts
in 1950, when researchers asked Scottish
teachers to rate the personalities of 1,208 of their pupils, weighing
in on their self confidence, moods, conscientiousness, and other traits.
One more
story of a classroom prank pulled by the
teacher is
in order.
Learn the «4 C's» of storytelling and see them
in action
in one of the
teacher's own short
stories.
With a clear four - step methodology to help readers move from idea to action, templates for readers to map out their problems and the opposing ideas for solving them, and with practical and memorable
stories, from music mogul Jay - Z, to the founder of Vanguard Group, Creating Great Choices was written with MBA students, business managers, non-profit and government agency leaders,
teachers, and even elementary school students
in mind.
In Chasing Francis by Ian Morgan Cron, the story's narrator has a conversation with a Fransican friar, in which the friar explains that he was once a teacher and then a hermi
In Chasing Francis by Ian Morgan Cron, the
story's narrator has a conversation with a Fransican friar,
in which the friar explains that he was once a teacher and then a hermi
in which the friar explains that he was once a
teacher and then a hermit.
The
teacher explained the paintings
in the context of both Flemish history and Rubens's personal
story.
The author of seven novels, beginning
in 1977 with Staggerford (the imaginary Minnesota town where most of his
stories unfold), Hassler is a writer -
in - residence and English
teacher at St. John's University, Minnesota.
Another read aloud that whet appetites for more... set
in 1948
in Alaska, this
story of a
teacher in a one - room schoolhouse inspires curiosity
in art and literature and creativity.
You've heard the horror
stories about the schools: kindergartens with a dose of amoral sex education;
teachers sowing gender confusion with the hearty support of administrators; violence and widespread drug use
in the tony prep schools that train tomorrow's elites; depression, eating disorders,....
And now the learner, has he no lot or part
in this
story of suffering, even though his lot can not be that of the
Teacher?
Aronofsky sees his interpretation of the Genesis
story as part of the midrash tradition,
in which Jewish
teachers create
stories meant to explain the deeper truths of the Tanakh.
As a
teacher, Jesus knew that people learn to think abstractly much later
in life than they learn how to remember
stories.
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.
Within the Protestant ecclesiastical scene
in California there are not many contrasts more colorful than that between Berkeley and Orange County: the University of California and Disneyland, an adult class using Bread for the World material and one deep into the Bethel Bible Series, a Georgian church building hosting the Earl Lectures (Tillich, Niebuhr, Bennett, Marty, Lehman et al.) and a 14 -
story Tower of Hope hosting preachers and
teachers of «possibility thinking.»
Even
in the Brahmanas and again and again
in the Upanishads there are
stories of
teachers seeking enlightenment on points of religious thought from kings or nobles.
I am not opposed to the use of
stories and illustrations
in preaching and teaching, but want Bible
teachers to think through a little more carefully how and why we use
stories in our teaching.
In the second - grade room, the teacher was sitting in slacks on the front table, a scarf wrapped around her head, reading a story to the class — everyone paying eager attention except the two who were cleaning the hamster cag
In the second - grade room, the
teacher was sitting
in slacks on the front table, a scarf wrapped around her head, reading a story to the class — everyone paying eager attention except the two who were cleaning the hamster cag
in slacks on the front table, a scarf wrapped around her head, reading a
story to the class — everyone paying eager attention except the two who were cleaning the hamster cage.
Pagels (1984 p. 101) tells a
story of a
teacher in post-revolutionary Iran who began a lecture on probability theory by holding up a die which he was going to use
in a demonstration.
Many said that the
teacher should have, a broad acquaintance with the Bible and with literature
in general, and with parallel
stories from other ancient cultures.
On March 12, the New York Daily News ran a
story on
teachers in New York City.
Like mothers and kindergarten
teachers, I find that whispering is also sometimes effective, and even with the volume turned down I hope my theology can be heard
in my
stories.
This is the whole point of form criticism — or tradition criticism, as it ought to be called: the units
in the evangelic tradition were handed down orally,
in separation, and
in the form given them by the earliest preachers and
teachers of the gospel, the «gospel» being, not the total
story of the life of Jesus, but the proclamation of the message of salvation through him, a salvation fully to be effected
in the future, though it could be realized
in anticipation even now, before the final Parousia.
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In their greed these
teachers will exploit you with fabricated
stories.
In this situation, «the
teacher can (1) teach the Christian
story, (2) clarify the relations between faith and knowledge, and (3) clarify the relations between believing and living.»
One is reminded of the boy Jesus, how, according to the
story in Luke 2:46, asking and answering questions
in the Temple at the age of twelve, he threw the
teachers of his people into astonishment, and not less so his parents: «Did you not know that I must be
in my Father's house?»
Have u read the
story of how Dein brought
in «the unknown French coach that wears glasses and looks like a school
teacher»?
There's a lot of science
in How Children Succeed, but much of the book is taken up with
stories of young people trying to improve their lives, and the
teachers and counselors and doctors trying to help them, often using unorthodox methods.
I spent almost five years reporting
in Harlem, attending parenting classes and sixth - grade math lessons and basketball games and parent -
teacher meetings, and the time I spent there turned out to be a period of great change, not only for Geoff and the scope of his project but also for plenty of individuals whose
stories I've tried to tell
in the book.
No one thinks twice about it
in our family but his preschool
teacher is another
story.
This year we're inviting celebrity dads, including TV presenter Tim Lovejoy and Coronation Street actor Charlie Condou, to read
stories in «Celebrity
Story Time», a year - round add - on to FSW, giving
teachers and other practitioners useful material to download and play to children and their fathers at their «Fathers»
Story Time» events.
Our early childhood
teachers will guide you and your child
in a simple craft and close the morning with a short
story.
Together, come up with the alternate version of the
story: «I'm a good
teacher, I'll do a good job, it's always fun to teach kids, and... don't be silly, there's always more chalk
in the supply closet!»
Gail shares
stories to help the aspiring
teacher better their drawing techniques, as well as tips to assist seasoned artists with the pedagogical approach to drawing
in the Waldorf grades program.
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.
She owns up to her mistakes (promoting a book as a memoir when it was fiction), acts silly (a cross-country road trip with her best friend Gayle), cries when her dog dies or she hears a heartbreaking
story, gets behind causes she believes
in (a girls school
in South Africa), and acts like a student and not just a
teacher (organizing a 10 - week online class to discuss Eckhart Tolle's book, «A New Earth.»)
My son Ahmed now he is so happy with
teachers and kids, and he can read a lot of words and
stories in the school.
Two weeks ago I broke an exclusive
story regarding a new McDonald's documentary for use
in schools, 540 Meals: Choices Make the Difference, which chronicles the experience of a
teacher who ate nothing but McDonald's for six months and lost weight.
Some communities and organizations have posted breakfast -
in - the - classroom success
story videos to their websites, and these are wonderful tools to add to your wellness policy «toolbox» to show principals and
teachers BIC
in action.
At
story time, the
teacher might have him sit leaning against her rather than
in the circle.
And finally the Waldorf curriculum is imbued with meaning — from verses and
stories the children memorize and recite to the meditations and studies the
teachers engage
in.
Lastly, my father tells the
story of how, back
in the early 50s when he was
in first and second grade, his school
teacher would have the whole class, every day, put their heads down on their desks after lunch for a 10 - minute rest.
So of coarse, the
teacher in me, had to pair the
story with a craft because... it's just to cute!
Nancy Grant, M.D., an obstetrician
in Portland, OR, has a hefty collection of clueless dad
stories: «My patient's
teacher informed the guys they may have sympathetic pregnancy symptoms.
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Hoping to tell their side of the longer school day
story, Chicago
Teachers Union officials met with 25 aldermen
in private briefings Monday.
A man called Ted Washington was partly responsible for that — a blind history
teacher at my grammar school who taught the subject
in a way that shot life into it replete with anecdotes and bizarre
stories that kept us alive through the dates and the cold hard facts.
Kim's
story of what happened to
teachers in Wisconsin after the Republican governor gutted collective bargaining rights for public employees is a wake - up call to anyone thinking «it can't happen here.»
The Young Atheist's Handbook was written by science
teacher Alom Shaha and tells the
story of his upbringing
in a Bangladeshi Muslim community
in South East London, how he overcame his inner conflict surrounding his atheism, and the lessons he learnt
in leading a good life, full of awe and wonder, based on humanist principles.
As a young woman and aspiring
teacher growing up
in Westchester County
in the 1960s and 1970s, I studied their
stories.