Sentences with phrase «losing teachable moments»

Teaching Critically Is Worth the Effort With all the pressures to prepare for tests and stick with the curriculum, some teachers feel they are losing teachable moments
With all the pressures to prepare for tests and stick with the curriculum, some teachers feel they are losing teachable moments.
By taking away a student's cell phone, you lose a teachable moment.
Teachers complain that they lose teachable moments.
Block scheduling is meant to address those lost teachable moments that occur when students are shuffled to six classes a day.

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Unfortunately, this modern definition implies that if you miss a teachable moment, then you've lost your chance to teach your child about whatever subject has caught his interest.
Perhaps a teachable moment — the opportunity to contextualize violence in a frame of empathy and media literacy — is being lost.
While these activities do already exist in many schools, the teachable moments implicit in these activities are generally lost to the insignificance of the decisions that are to be made.
But this close encounter does provide a teachable moment for Rusty Schweickart, the Apollo astronaut who, through the B612 Foundation, has been on a mission for years to get the world's powers focused on planning for the inevitable day when we have a losing spin in this never - ending game of «Solar System Roulette» — as a smaller, but still cataclysmically dangerous, comet or asteroid is identified as having an earth - intersecting trajectory.
Positive Fighting Not a Teachable Moment Recognizing a Lose - Lose Fight and Stopping It Fighting Is Not All Bad What Men Do Instead of Sharing Feelings Breathing and Anger Management
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