Simply put,
our kids need teachers and our society needs teachers.
While high quality virtual charters can be useful for certain students, like actors, artists, or Olympic hopefuls, the majority of
kids need teachers to interact with and classmates to socialize and study with.
These kids need teachers who are committed and dedicated.
Sure, some kids learn how to read by themselves, but most
kids need a teacher.
Not exact matches
Instead of teaching to the lowest common denominator or watching the smartest
kids complete their work and put their heads down with nothing else to do, the
teacher is able to track, react, and adjust the information being provided to each student — as
needed and on the fly.
Schools,
teachers, and parents
need to stop coddling
kids.
Not because I don't think Christianity is true and the
kids, like all sinners,
need to know the truth, but because
teachers who don't know all the basics about the Bible would mess it up or if they were an atheist being forced to teach it would probably spread their bias and teach things wrongly on purpose.
It's exactly what I
need for when my (GF, CF, SF, PF) son's
teacher doesn't give me a notice they are giving the
kids cupcakes.
With our culture and our nation's emphasis on high academic achievement, the perception that in order to get into college
kids need straight As and perfect test scores, increased course work and more complex curricula,
teachers are feeling the pressure to cover more material, and to prepare
kids for the next grade.
Thank God for gifted
teachers who cherish the
kids that
need a little extra help, and just shower them with love.
But the parent -
teacher conference also offers an opportunity to point out areas that
kids might
need to work on.
In contrast,
teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater
need than the securely attached
kids for kindness from adults.
If the idea is that you can teach
kids «to handle it», then you don't
need to educate the
teachers or change the root cause of the anxiety source: the classroom engagement.
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Teacher, and
Kid Needs To Know About Ending the Cycle of Fear
At some point as a parent, you will likely be faced with the dreaded email from your child's
teacher telling you that your
kid has crossed the line and that you
need to come in for another conference — or the principal will call to tell you that your teen has missed the last week of school... Read more»
We had a few extra
teachers sit in on this class in case
kids needed help, but for the most part these elementary
kids really flew with the lesson.
We are also lucky that the local grade school is right down the street and they have a really nice playground that is set up very well since
teachers need to be able to watch the
kids, too.
«Stigma, lack of awareness and fear around mental health care prevent many parents and
teachers from getting
kids the support they
need,» said physician and Child Mind Institute president Harold Koplewicz.
so so cool, I keep telling my science
teacher husband that he
needs to do experiments with the
kids.
Two major differences that parents,
teachers, other school staff, private school representatives, and the
kids need to know about are:
It was particularly true when preschool
teachers acted like the mother rats, grooming
kids in «personal behaviour» and tending to their «social development»
needs.
While we, (as parents, caregivers,
teachers, etc) are meant to teach our
kids how to stay safe and follow social norms, this doesn't mean that we
need to hinder their creativity and original thought.
Try and keep emotion out of it; parents
need to have fact - based knowledge from their child's doctors, specialists, special education experts, parents of
kids with similar special
needs, attorneys,
teachers, and anyone else who can provide information.
I would advice that No parent bring there children to this Daycare it is Pure Nasty roaches are everywhere they actually are dining with the children during lunch time, the mats that the
kids nap on or stored in a out of order rest room storage closet, they almost never sanitize, and
kids stay sick with lice, hand, foot, and mouth high fevers etc, not to mention they Do nt provide
kids with a well balanced meal «ask to see menu» upon tour, they also have one of the highest turn over as far as the
teachers goes» no experience «
needed to care for your child, they are literally there to babysit,
kids do nt learn a thing and are treated like crap, so while the price may be durable does this sound like somewhere you would want to send your love ones?
[It] will help us to provide families, and our
teachers and administrators, with the information and strategies we all
need to create more balanced and academically fulfilling lives for our
kids.»
For older
kids, Tough eschews our current tactic of offering students extrinsic rewards, and instead encourages
teachers to nurture intrinsic motivation, fueled by the basic human
need for competence, autonomy, and relatedness (or connection).
Teachers want to keep up with parents, but the number of
kids they
need to manage compared to you is exponentially more.
You want to surround your child with coaches and
teachers who get that, who understand the
need for
kids this age to spread their wings and try out new activities.
As a Special
Needs teacher Christine Nightengale helped
kids with aspergers and autism and she knows that the parents...
At some point as a parent, you will likely be faced with the dreaded email from your child's
teacher telling you that your
kid has crossed the line and that you
need to come in for another conference - or the principal will call to tell you that your teen has missed the last week of school altogether, unbeknownst to you.
Babysitters, nannies, preschool
teachers provide many different services as well: counseling / behavioral therapies (think children fighting in a sand box who
need to be directed to «use words» rather than hit one another), nutritional guidance (our son's
teachers have given us great ideas and resources for healthy meals), arts training (music class, creative arts class), occupational therapist (correct hand hold for four year old grasping a pencil), physical therapist (Hop on one foot,
kids!
They said that
teachers figure out the
kids quickly anyway, and don't
need or want the parents to bring their own prejudgments into it.
The obvious solution is to build nutrition and sustainability into food contracts, give principals more autonomy to make smart decisions, and extend the school day so that our fine, fine
teachers have enough time to give our
kids what they
need.
My
kids did not potty train especially early and at four, Cooper still has accidents at school when he is distracted or too shy to tell a
teacher that he
needs to go.
(and i do nt know about all of you, but my
kid gets crabby when she
needs some fuel) Only a few of us parents and the
teacher usually provide any snacks, and there are only 15
kids, so not many birthdays to celebrate, and they have a salad bar at school they have to go through first, before getting the not always healthy hot food.
As a
teacher, I don't
need a «study» to tell me that what
kids eat affects how they act and how they learn.
Identifying children who may have characteristics of ADHD early on and getting parents and preschool
teachers the education, skills, and support they
need to help these little ones can really have a positive impact on these
kids and their families.
He is fighting tirelessly for education funding that our schools and
kids need while preventing
teacher layoffs.»
Kids from impoverished areas, students with special
needs, and those who lack stability in the home are all doomed to failure as are the
teachers evaluated by such criteria.
The sports programs could remain - the music and arts programs could go on, no classes would
need to be eliminated,
kids could still learn how to read by second grade and the
teachers could maintain a living wage and benefit package.
«We don't
need to use the testing instrument in the way it's being utilized: to rank and sort
teachers and
kids.
«It could be something that New York's
teachers and school districts could really get their arms around and I think New York's parents would love because it differentiates instruction to the
needs of individual
kids.»
«If we want
kids to respect their
teachers then officials
need to display some as well and acknowledge it is a difficult job.»
Mayor de Blasio's scheme to rate every
teacher effective may seal the union's endorsement but it won't help the
kids who
need better schools now.
I don't think they're doing anything to get the best
teachers into my
kids» schools and that's really what we
need.
In the fight back against the cuts, and to make sure our
kids get the education they deserve, the New York State United
Teachers and the Alliance for Quality Education have teamed up to urge legislators to restore the
needed funding.
«Am just in a sad mood, how on earth will a
teacher take JSS students to a hotel in Effurun for an after exam party and in the end 2 of the innocent students got killed and thrown into the hotel pool, one of two dead
kid is the «son» of our own Florence Omagbemi Super Falcons head coach, pls I beg all of you to put her in your prayers, she
needs all our support in this her trying times, I hope the Delta State Ministry of Education will act on this?»
«Yes some
kids needs more time, most
kids in our district
need more time... but all of our
teachers need more time to be more thoughtful about the practice and to prepare better and to learn from each other,» Urbanski said.
«The
kids will have double problems — larger class sizes — and not have any of their service,» one special
needs teacher from Brooklyn said.
«I think we
need to just go back and take the federal government out of mandates telling
teachers how to educate our
kids.