Sentences with phrase «like human teachers»

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In that context, the charitable reading of the tweet is that Father Spadaro was reminding us of the obvious — that pastoral care is an art, and that the priest dealing with complicated and messy human situations is not like a first - grade teacher drilling six - year olds in addition.
My fiance is a mechanic and I'm a teacher, so our days (like most working humans) are full and exhausting.
Androids, who look exactly like human beings, have replaced humans in most tasks: they are workers, babysitters, gardeners, nurses, teachers, clerks.
So my new year's wish is that for X, actors substitute Greta Gerwig, who made sure, in Lady Bird, that even characters as peripheral to the action as Stephen McKinley Henderson's mournful high school drama teacher felt like full human beings who could have wandered in from, or off to, their own movies.
Of course, what is «right» can seem relative, and figuring out if there is a more just approach to a routine or system (especially among a group of teachers) is complicated; however, meetings like we had this week are an imperative as schools figure out the sort of learning environment they want to be, need to be for their students — the human beings with whom we are entrusted.
After all, teachers are human, and they tend to behave like all other workers.
With nearly half of all new teachers leaving their classrooms within five years and as many as a third of the nation's teaching force readying for retirement, some education and political leaders seem to believe that education can solve its human - resource challenge by becoming more like the military: sign individuals up for short - term enlistments, prepare them in intensive boot - camp experiences, and then send them to the front lines.
Willingham points out that teachers, like all human beings, have «cognitive limits.»
Like doctors who have been using VR to assist in surgeries and pinpoint ailments — by generating 3D models of real patient tumors from MRI scans, for example — science teachers are saying VR can help deepen understanding of subjects such as biology and anatomy, which require students to grasp the inner workings of cells and organs that are not visible to the human eye.
When choosing between the observer's version of events and their own recollection of what happened in class, most teachers (like most humans) will choose the latter.
Like a law firm, we empower highly compensated, full - time practitioners (teachers) as the school's primary decision - makers, and use cultural relevancy, agency and neuroscience to shift the school's enterprise from merely providing information to intentional human development.
Teachers will no longer be treated like «human capital», with a top down, military - like structure and teachers working on the fronTeachers will no longer be treated like «human capital», with a top down, military - like structure and teachers working on the fronteachers working on the front lines.
Despite public concern and urging for a separate standard on diversity in teacher education, CAEP chose to «integrate» diversity as a measure for things like student recruitment and curriculum content throughout all five standards, said Camilla Benbow, its co-chair and the Patricia and Rodes Hart dean of education and human development at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College.
Items like performance assessments and essays are still left for teachers or human - scorers to assess.
Like his dear pal Randi Slimegarten, Weingrew is a corporate shill, a traitor to teachers and a scumbag of a human being.
Real innovation in a classroom comes from human beings working with human beings, from teachers engaged in the countless, minute - to - minute adjustments that teaching requires, teachers adapting their styles and methods to the moment, as they can in small classes — this is what innovation looks like, what personalized education looks like.
They found a new frontier — for rural charter schools — based on «the fantastic work done by charter management organizations» and «human capital organizations» like The New Teacher Project.....
«Our greatest contribution is to be sure there is a teacher in every classroom who cares that every student, every day, learns and grows and feels like a real human being.»
Only 10 percent of human resource professionals said they run credit checks for jobs like a day care teacher or a licensed medical practitioner.
Like a teacher's pet, it loves being praised for being good and seeks human attention.
Androids, who look exactly like human beings, have replaced humans in most tasks: they are workers, babysitters, gardeners, nurses, teachers, clerks.
You might be wondering what you can learn from teachers if you're in a profession like marketing, engineering or human resources.
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