Sentences with phrase «kept teacher names»

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Find out names of other children in class and then keep mentioning those names and the teacher's name a week before school.
Millennials, who as a rule like to do things their own way, are finding unusual, special and varied names for their babies, leading to grandparents who have learned to keep their opinions to themselves and classroom teachers who may have to guess at a child's gender before the first day of class.
This comes after several court decisions ruling in favor of the New York State Teachers» Retirement System have kept those names out of the public eye.
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At Paris's Opera Populaire in 1870, a young, clear - voiced soprano named Christine Daaé (Emmy Rossum) leaps from the ranks of Madame Giry's (a somber, heavily French - accented Miranda Richardson) ballet chorus to the center stage spotlight, thanks to the tutelage of a mysterious teacher — the titular Phantom (Gerard Butler), a musical genius whose facial disfigurement keeps him living behind a mask and deep in the tunnels underneath the opera house.
In keeping with the middle school philosophy of each child being known well by at least one adult, Gilmore had each teacher put his or her name next to the name of a child he or she knew well.
And some of those same teachers sent their responses to TN Ed Report under the condition we keep their names anonymous.
Reorganizing the schools into a number of self - contained small learning communities or academies helps teachers learn each of their students» names, keep the hallways clear and form stronger bonds with students and other teachers.
(The names of participating teachers — and which group they were in — have been kept confidential by the research team.)
In the Commons, Les Lawrence, the former lead education councillor in Birmingham, a Conservative, was one of four people named under parliamentary privilege by Khalid Mahmood, the Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, who accused them of colluding «with this huge tragedy of keeping these schools in a position they should not have been in», and failing to listen to parents, governors and teachers.
I am willing to bet the Smarter Balanced people haven't learned yet how to keep a reasonable rate of reliability (or for that matter validity) on these testing approaches so they are using our kids as «guinea pigs» while they calibrate and re-calibrate their tests to show which of our kids our «most stupid» and they can call them pejorative names and close their schools and fire the teachers etc etc with harsh punitive measures that are meant to destroy public education.
Reorganizing the schools into a number of self - contained small learning communities or academies helps teachers learn each of their students» names, keep the hallways clear and form stronger bonds with students and other teachers.Interdisciplinary teacher teaming further reinforces the physical organization through common planning time during which teachers develop integrated lesson plans and share information about the performance of their students in different disciplines.
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