Sentences with phrase «listen to other teachers»

«I am proud of the work our Teaching Ambassadors have done to talk with and listen to other teachers across the country as well as the direct input they have given staff.
It was also great to be able to network, to be able to listen to other teachers, to be vulnerable and not be judged.
At times, teachers listen to other teachers more than they listen to administrators.
«What was beautiful yesterday, the Heads of Year were sharing with Peter where they're up to with their teams and it was so good to hear them say that some of the ones that were pretty cynical about the whole thing are now listening to other teachers within their team who have made the change and... [are] being much more positive about it.
Where there is a second teacher, mostly, I listen to the other teacher and try to keep the Student - driver from crashing as a result of the co-teachers teaching flaws.

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«Being listened to, first of all, is a really key thing [for young people] and of course we can all play a role in that: as parents, as friends, as uncles, aunts, teachers and other professionals.
«Most Christians, it seems, rarely read books or listen to teachers that are of other faiths and non-faith.»
Research findings on the group showed that the teachers had developed new listening skills, improved teacher - to - teacher relationships, and increased their understanding of themselves, each other, and their students.5
We are taught NOT to listen to any other doctrine... there are false teachers out there... don't compromise your faith... don't ask questions... God has appointed us to teach you... WE have the truth... we're not like those OTHER churother doctrine... there are false teachers out there... don't compromise your faith... don't ask questions... God has appointed us to teach you... WE have the truth... we're not like those OTHER churOTHER churches.
But the question Karl Barth asked about him in 1933 is still worth pondering this Reformation Day: «What else was Luther than a teacher of the Christian church whom one can hardly celebrate in any other way but to listen to him?»
I have always stressed to parents that they listen to teachers and other caregivers that they respect, and model the consistent, positive manner in which these professionals speak to the children.
I keep saying if we (USDA, Food Service, Parents, Teachers, Kids) listen to each other and work together, this can be done.
Other works by this award - winning author include the children's picture books A Walk in the Clouds, Petey's Listening Ears, and the soon - to - be-released Grumpykins series for ages 2 to 6, which are humorous and engaging tools for parents, teachers, and caregivers to use in implementing gentle parenting techniques in their homes and schools.
So what you are saying is I don't believe in teaching my children the word «no», nor do I believe in teaching them to listen and mind me, there teachers or other people of authority i.e. child care providers, grandparents, the law, there friend's parents....
McCall briefly answered only to say he hadn't heard anything, before saying, «I'd like to talk about one other thing,» and then turning to SUNY chancellor Nancy Zimpher's new teacher training «listening tour.»
The state's new education commissioner, MaryEllen Elia, has been on the job just over a week, and she's been traveling the state on a listening tour to reach out to teachers, school boards and others who've been buffeted by an intense political climate during the most recent legislative session.
The standardization, testing methods and other aspects of Common Core are being roundly criticized by teachers, parents and students as Education Commissioner John King conducts a listening tour of the state to promote Common Core.
New York State's new education commissioner, MaryEllen Elia, has been on the job just over a week, and she's been traveling the state on a listening tour to reach out to teachers, school boards and others who've been buffeted by an intense political climate during the most recent legislative session.
Dean Norris plays the principal, who wants his own prank related problems to be fixed, but once he has the chance, all he does is listen to the superintendent recall his fishing trip, laughing at all the right moments, unaware of how this is affecting the other students and teachers who desperately want to be heard.
In some classes, kids listen to teachers talk about reading far more than they actually read themselves, while in other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosing.
The iPod enables more intimate, 1:1 reading instruction between a student and a teacher listening to each other's voices in audio files.
Part way through the day, Jaya noticed that the parents had stopped quietly organizing books, and were listening to the presentation, engaging in pair - shares with each other about the prompts that the presenter offered the teachers, and browsing over the shoulders of teachers to read their materials.
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It was sometimes encouraging, sometimes troubling, and always fascinating to pause — occasionally as the only TEP person in the room — and to listen to others talk about who teachers are and the work that teachers do, especially in the context of public schools.
In a model of stunning governmental efficiency, the group managed to «listen» to 2,100 New York students, teachers, parents, and various other stakeholders.
I have often had to bite my tongue when listening to homeroom teachers ~ specials teachers ~ and other adults complain about those gifted children.
Here's what this approach looks like: Administrators make frequent short, unannounced classrooms visits (at least once a month), followed promptly by face - to - face listening / coaching conversations; teacher teams meet regularly to discuss planning, pedagogy, and assessment results; and teacher assessment is saved till the end of the school year, pulling together observations, other points of contact, and teachers» self - assessments.
Other educators got in touch to share how they've begun to explore different topic areas and changed their practice after listening to a Teacher podcast or reading about a new piece of research.
Through various photo projects, students can achieve these general objectives: • participate in listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities related to the photo project; • develop appreciation of photography; • interact with other students, parents, and teachers to accomplish and share the photo project; • demonstrate increased oral and written language production; and • work cooperatively throughout the process.
She willingly listens to the input from other teachers and students.
If teachers, parents and young people all trust, listen and talk to each other, the final goal of helping children learn and develop to their best ability is most likely to be achieved.»
«All the research [my own and from others], really indicates the importance of listening to students and what they desire within the school playgrounds, because they're the primary users of these spaces,» Hyndman tells Teacher.
«We also used a whole heap of different messages from different people - getting our teachers out there, seeing what other schools were doing, listening to John Hattie's work, and... proving that it could happen.»
Teachers took to Twitter to share their appreciation, with one stating that it was an «honour» to listen to his talk, and many others expressing how inspired they had been by his thoughts.
There are whole strands dedicated to leaders, ICT managers, and teachers — if you're looking for inspiration then what better place to get it than listening to the experiences of other schools?
Professors of education need to drop a lot of their lectures and need to listen and support teachers sharing with each other.
Zuckerberg Talks Success, Lessons Learned in Newark Schools AP: «It's very important to understand the desires of a community, to listen and learn from families, teachers, elected officials and other experts,» he wrote.
Teachers want to listen to each other to learn what works and what doesn't.
I was listening to a Yoga Summit the other night and a teacher on there (Laura Cornell) outlined 5 steps to «move in the direction of your desires» and one of these steps has stayed with me — a refrain that I have oft since repeated internally and even out loud in my team meeting... Continue reading Inspired Imperfect Action
Language arts teachers devoted more time to reading comprehension than to other language arts topics such as study skills, penmanship, public speaking, and listening skills after the adoption of the promotion policy.
«For example, we use VoiceThread, an online multimedia platform where students can listen to the teacher's prompts or other students» questions and respond using text or voice.
, third - grade students are challenged to listen and to be willing to share their ideas about the book How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World, which the teacher is about to read aloud.
Although Listen to Us elicited some fairly predictable answers about teaching (most come to the profession with altruistic intent; some are dissatisfied and would seek other employment if possible; the demands of teaching have become more complex and demanding), the survey also revealed how politics and the challenges of implementing reforms in a large, locally controlled system can create chaos for teachers and students.
... They listened to the concerns of frontline teachers and others who understand that an evaluation program should not be mandated but should be designed on the local level.»
Having teachers who care, that take time to listen, possess empathy, and demonstrate a positive regard for others have a greater impact on student achievement than those who don't (Hattie, Pg.
In addition, such school climates encourage students and teachers to bring thoughtful debate, listen to and learn from others» perspectives, and disagree with one another (as well as adults) without fear of reprisal or recrimination.
Successes reported by field - test teachers consistently identified the high quality of student discussion mentioning use of knowledge and vocabulary, listening to and challenging other students, and considering different points of view.
If I know for sure that my efforts can make a concrete difference in the lives of the relatively small number of kids, teachers, and parents I interact with every day, why divert a single ounce of energy to reaching out to lawmakers who seem more intent on bickering with each other than listening to the people they represent?
Most high school students are accustomed to learning in two ways: by listening to the teacher and by reading books and other texts.
Listening to teachers present the other issues was really important to understand their passion and reasons for issue selection.
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