Sentences with phrase «job as a school teacher»

But, when Kate's drinking puts her job as a school teacher...

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«Take, for instance, the undervaluation of female - dominated jobs like school teachers, who affect the long - term productivity of children as they grow up and become workers themselves,» Bahn tells Fortune.
Her first job was as an English teacher in Bangkok, Thailand where she taught 140 energetic third and fourth graders at a full inclusion school and learned the art of improvisation.
Each in their early 30s, Joe and Ali Olsen quit their jobs as public school teachers with $ 1 million in the bank in August 2015, retiring after just eight years in the workforce to travel with their young daughter.
, teachers in private schools were more than three times as likely as public school teachers to say they are «highly satisfied» with their jobs.
He does have other skill sets that could translate to other jobs, like counseling or even as a teacher... at a public school.
My hope is that it will prove useful to participants in growth groups; to professionals (clergymen, teachers, youth workers, and school counselors,) who lead small groups as one part of their jobs; to counselors and psychotherapists who desire to give stronger emphasis to the growth approach in their groups; and to nonprofessionals who are in training to lead growth groups.
There's a sort of shared anticipation in the air as the days grow shorter, the breezes get cooler, and folks everywhere begin new journeys together — a new school year for teachers and students, new jobs for recent grads, new projects at work, new Sunday school classes at church, new shows on TV, a new session of Congress in Washington, new routines, new people, new information, new schedules.
In my days as a school chaplain I remember a shocked English teacher reporting: «Do you know that today I asked my sophomores if they knew who Job was, and only one student raised her hand?»
Chair of the Accord Coalition, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain, said: «Accord is regularly made aware of qualified teachers who are excluded from jobs at faith schools, including serving members of staff who are forced to leave their post for behaviour deemed to go against a school's religious tenants, such as for seeking a divorce.
For if we, the teachers, can't fit the forcibly divorced domains of real fact / imaginary value, actual causes / fanciful ideals, feeling / form, concrete / abstract, together, how do we expect our students, shuttled between worlds without transition as they flow between classrooms through school corridors, to do the job?
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
CCSD will hold its annual job fair for teacher candidates, as well as future bus drivers and school nutrition workers, on Saturday, March 3, from 9 am to 12 noon at River Ridge High School in Woodschool nutrition workers, on Saturday, March 3, from 9 am to 12 noon at River Ridge High School in WoodSchool in Woodstock.
I began working at Tonia's school as a pre-kindergarten teacher as she thought the job I was currently doing was too strenuous for me and would not be good for the baby.
CCSD's annual Job Fair on Saturday drew more than 600 people interested in positions as teachers, bus drivers or school nutrition workers.
I adore my job as a special education teacher in a DC public school.
Much bigger cuts lie ahead: Education Secretary Arne Duncan warns that as stimulus funding dries up, as many as 300,000 teachers and other school personnel could lose their jobs this year to budget cuts.
«As long as tests are linked to closing schools and teachers losing jobs, you're going to see the same backlash from parents.&raquAs long as tests are linked to closing schools and teachers losing jobs, you're going to see the same backlash from parents.&raquas tests are linked to closing schools and teachers losing jobs, you're going to see the same backlash from parents.»
The couple recently had bought an $ 800,000 home in Westchester County at about the time Lisa Toscano - Percoco gave up her job as a New York City public school teacher.
«If the Prime Minister were to acquaint himself more thoroughly with the National Curriculum and with practice in schools he would be congratulating state school teachers on the great job they are doing in competitive sport as well as in all forms of activity which encourage fitness.»
«The Prime Minister must also take urgent steps to tackle the excessive workload demands already placed on teachers, including as a result of job cuts, in order that schools have the capacity to meet pupils» mental health needs.
These are children of school teachers, nurses, administrative grade civil service jobs and high level technicians — jobs which did not require a degree 20 to 30 years ago but which are now regarded as graduate or middle class jobs.
As a result more than a fifth (22 %) say they have been forced to claim job seekers allowance; nearly two thirds (64 %) of supply teachers say they do not have access to training and professional development opportunities; Nearly two thirds (64 %) of supply teachers say they do not have any access to a mentor or line manager to discuss their work; Nearly half (44 %) of supply teachers feel they are used to cover the lessons of more challenging pupils; only 31 % of supply teachers said they were always made to feel welcome when entering a new school; over a third (35 %) of supply teachers did not always have access to food and drink facilities in the schools where they worked.
Just months after Percoco and his wife, Lisa Toscano Percoco, moved from a home on Staten Island to the country colonial in Westchester County — where the governor resides — she left her job as a public school teacher in New York City, Penland wrote in the criminal complaint.
Emphasizing opportunity for students and equity among schools, Richard Carranza on Tuesday addressed hundreds of New York City teachers in Manhattan, his first on - the - job remarks since starting as the city's new schools chancellor.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed Walcott, who has a master's degree in education and worked as a kindergarten teacher, to the top schools job Black resigned last week following just three months on the job.
Rogowski has been on paid leave from his job as a high school technology teacher in Lockport since the end of February.
Charter school teachers need a union for the same reason as other teachers — to have a voice, to be able to advocate for students without fear of losing their jobs, and to be treated like the professionals they are.
Formed as a public / private partnership, Teachers Who Code will use the Girls Who Code model to equip New York City public school teachers with the computer science skills to educate students for high tech jobs of today and tTeachers Who Code will use the Girls Who Code model to equip New York City public school teachers with the computer science skills to educate students for high tech jobs of today and tteachers with the computer science skills to educate students for high tech jobs of today and tomorrow.
His first teaching job was at Whitfield School, a small private school in St. Louis, Missouri, as a long - term substitute for a ninth - grade biology teacher who was on maternity School, a small private school in St. Louis, Missouri, as a long - term substitute for a ninth - grade biology teacher who was on maternity school in St. Louis, Missouri, as a long - term substitute for a ninth - grade biology teacher who was on maternity leave.
I eventually found a job as a high school science teacher.
The first describes Operation Reboot, a $ 2.5 million, federally funded program to train middle - aged, out - of - work computer professionals for jobs as high school computer teachers.
This has been a pretty discouraging process, as there is so much work that goes into each application and so far I have no job prospects for the beginning of the school year (most teachers in the area return to school next week!).
From Monday to Friday, Megan keeps it sharp in pencil skirts for her job as a middle school math teacher.
looking in about 4 years to go ahead and hop on over to «Mamby Pamby Land» and get a new job as a High School teacher.
NBC's new drama «Rise» stars Rosie Perez as a high school teacher who struggles with being pushed aside when another teacher, played by Josh Radnor, makes a play for her job as head of the theater department.
SYNOPSIS On the last day of the school year, mild - mannered high school English teacher Andy Campbell (Day) is trying his best to keep it together amidst outrageous senior pranks, a dysfunctional administration and budget cuts that are putting his job on the line just as his wife is expecting their second baby.
The film's at its best in the early sections, filling out the details of the world with nice little character moments for Mildred Dunnock as the school teacher who doesn't get the principal job, Russ Tamblyn as the sensitive shy boy next door and Diane Varsi as the main character, a girl smart enough to see the hypocrisy around her and want to get out of town as fast as she possibly can.
Winfried Conradi (Peter Simonischek) has recently retired from his job as a middle school music teacher.
Esti seems on the surface to be a devoted and proper wife, with a life of her own and a passion for her job as a teacher at a local girl's school.
Two members of the congregation spy them and file a complaint, threatening Esti's job as a teacher in an Orthodox school and maybe Dovid's chance to become Rabbi Krushka's successor.
Guy Pearce turns in a reserved performance as Keith, a former musician and dissatisfied family man longing to leave his job as a high school music teacher and return to the exciting life he had before he and his wife (Amy Ryan) left New York City for a quiet, suburban existence.
Breathe In (B --RRB--- Tired of his monotonous job as a high school music teacher, Keith Reynolds (Guy Pearce) longs for the past.
The film never really divulges just how or why Halsey became a public school teacher, which would seem a nearly impossible place to meet a wealthy adult bachelor, as if it were a job one just stumbles into until something better comes along.
Grade: B --- Tired of his monotonous job as a high school music teacher, Keith Reynolds (Guy Pearce) longs for the past.
After Gamby gets chastised by the teachers for helping Russell keep his job — the students looking on in amazement as the teachers fling insults and curse words at each other is a great comedic touch — the episode becomes an avalanche of events that lead to the aforementioned fight through the school.
Genre favourite Elijah Wood (Maniac, Open Windows) stars as substitute teacher Clint Hadson, whose first day on the job at his new elementary school turns deadly.
This will be done by eliminating high school sports, Advanced Placement programs, middle school guidance counselors, the jobs of several dozen teachers, and music for grades 1 - 3 — as well as closing elementary, middle, and high schools.
The basis of the guidance is that so long as teachers and school employees don't have any driving duties in their job description, do not receive any extra pay as a result of driving and can not be compelled to drive, they are allowed to claim to meet the volunteer requirement above.
It's the job of the education team to make this as easy and effective as possible on school trips because as one teacher on a recent self - led visit put it: «To actually run around in a castle and hear the noises that are made, to touch the walls, to feel everything — you just can not put that learning into a classroom, it's impossible.»
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