Sentences with phrase «learned from our teacher friends»

One of the many things we've learned from our teacher friends: we all learn more when we're having fun.
Belinda Kroll presents How to Rock an Author Festival with a Self - Published Book posted at Belinda Kroll, Books for Kids & Teens, saying, «Belinda shares key marketing pro-tips she learned from her teacher friend while visiting an author festival about how to stand out from the crowd.»

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And persons learn these constructive alternatives from other people — family, teachers, minister, friends.
i think if i would've tried to not spoil her before a year she wouldn't be so well with her day care teachers and friends, and others who have to watch her from time to time because she wouldn't have learned early on that people are there for her when she needs them.
For this reason, we focus primarily on information from the principal survey, which likely reflects teacher behaviors or qualities that parents might learn from observing the teacher's classroom or speaking with friends and neighbors who have had experience with the teacher in the past.
More Republicans than ever are worshiping before the false god of local control, and too many Democrats have learned from their union friends that local control ain't so bad after all, especially when free money flows to local districts and teacher paychecks arrive courtesy of the U. S. Treasury.
Rather than asking kids in need of a better shake to change homes, forsake their friends, or take long bus rides, course choice enables them to learn from the best teachers in the state or nation.
Below, you'll find categorized suggestions, from the Learning Network staff and from teacher - friends around the country, for great Times essays, articles, Op - Eds and humor pieces on a range of topics to read aloud to your students — no matter what their ages.
He may learn to ask a friend to play, or to request help from a teacher, or to tell the class what he did over the weekend.
For some students, a differentiated classroom will be the first time a teacher has recognized that student's interests or learning styles; the learner may feel uncomfortable trying something new or embracing personalized learning because that learner fears being different from his or her friends.
It is always fun and we always learn something from our friends, teachers and the artists who visit our school.
Join educators and friends from around the Bay to learn how teacher leadership is driving instructional improvement in our districts and schools.
Meeting face to face is valuable for a range of other reasons — finding a new friend with whom you can exchange pages to edit; learning from the teacher's informal discussions of writing and publishing; realizing that you're not the only one struggling with a work in progress.
Top 4 for me is: 1) working is a professional editor - > I learn something new every time 2) learning from my dear friend, best - selling author and writing teacher, Menna van Praag 3) recent subscription: grammar and style check service Grammarly - > to strengthen my self - edits 4) books by James Scott Bell, by Joanne Penn, Natalie Goldberg, Anne Lamott, Stephen King
«People learn twenty - five percent from their teacher, twenty - five percent from listening to themselves, twenty - five percent from their friends, and twenty - five percent from time.»
I've learned a lot about how to be a better parent from the other people (teachers, family, daycare workers, friends) who help me raise my kids.
My friend and teacher Hubert Dreyfus, who died this year, left me a message about life's purpose I am still learning from.
Gaining social and emotional skills enables children to learn from teachers, make friends, express thoughts and feelings, and cope with frustration.
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