Sentences with phrase «love is in the classroom»

«I loved being in the classroom,» she says.
I loved being in the classroom and I loved teaching.

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It is distressingly banal to reduce Paul's language about sin and grace, about disobedience and love, to the level of cultural attitudes (toward, for example, «imperial ideology»), though such a reduction often passes itself off as theology in some seminary classrooms today.
The role of the school will be to support this loving parental authority by reinforcing the cultivation of virtue both in the classroom and in the playground.
why do yo hate christmas, i mema they teach to love each other, ven other religions, people who offend you and it never asid to obly someten to become christian, just because there is the star of David in my classroom i am not going to become a jwe foro example.
It goes without saying that these would be such a sweet treat to bake up for friends and loved ones on Valentine's Day, and they would no doubt be a huge hit at classroom Valentine's Day parties (those were the best in elementary school!).
Easter is in just a few weeks and we love making some fun treats for the kids plus occasionally their classrooms.
While I've always felt that Waldorf teaching was my life's calling and absolutely loved my time in the classroom, I was looking for a way to put my expertise and love for Waldorf education to use in a new way - one that would allow me to continue working to promote Waldorf Education in the world, but also give me more time at home.
While my background is in education and not in retail or business, I do know and love the products I am selling, having used them in my classroom or at home with my children for more than fifteen years.
TJ is six and a half and in the same classroom with the first, second, third, and fourth graders at his Montessori school and he is LOVING it (yes, even summer school).
She loved the idea of serving her students universal breakfast - in - the - classroom, but Purvis wasn't sure how to make the finances work back at LPPS.
Although «sex education» has made its way into high school classrooms, truly meaningful discussions about the spiritual implications of haphazard sexual behavior, and / or about the importance of conceiving babies consciously, gestating them in loving and trauma - free wombs, birthing them gently, and parenting them consciously, are sadly absent.
«the care and dedication of individual teachers»...» the loving approach of the teachers»...» the personal attention my child receives in the classroom»...» the depth in teaching the developing human being»... «that the teachers and staff are well - acquainted with my child and every concern I've had about my child has been met with the staff's full attention, concern, and capability to professionally address the matter at hand»... «how the teachers «hold» each child and class»...» mindfulness toward the children's needs»... «love that the teacher stays with the child through 8th grade»
Brittani loved volunteering as a part of Camp Kesem where she was able to apply concepts she had studied in the classroom and make an impact in the community.
When I was an art teacher in the classroom, I would love to combine art projects with literacy.
I know he loved his time teaching at West Point and he's excited to get back into the classroom and, for our part, I just think that his accomplished background in public affairs will be a wonderful resource to our students and a terrific asset for our community.»
Another great way to improve as a teacher is to sit in the classroom of the professors that you know students love.
Posted in his classroom is a sign stating, «As your math teacher I understand that I have the ability to crush the life out of your innate love for mathematics and I will try not to do so.»
I love the «obi» belt (plus the fact that it reminds me of star wars;)-RRB- And while I'm not in an office, my classrooms are always so cold because the AC is always being blasted.
I am looking for a man that: - is educated but knows that life exists beyond the classroom - enjoys the journey AND the destination - is confident in himself but not arrogant - enjoys a great burger and beer, but loves trying new foods too... must I go on?
I love teaching and am passionate about black males and their success in the classroom.
We also love finding out what students all over the world are learning in their classrooms so if you're visiting from another school please leave us a comment.
Charlie (Joe Moran) is a neurotic film student who's in love with his classmate, Juliet (Jocelyn DeBoer), but doesn't have the confidence to muster a conversation outside of the classroom.
But I do love being back in the classroom, if only because now I can actually focus on kids and their concerns.
I loved that the four classroom computers were set up for this, and that a QR code was in place to let me sign in on my phone.
«Students are showing a new love for education in the classroom as a result of the new program.
The five tips I've shared today are probably not new to you, but they are a way to help you stay on course with nurturing a love of reading in your classroom.
Unfortunately, love is not the «in - thing» right now in classrooms.
Whether tending to a loved one, taking in a conference, or simply taking a well - deserved personal day, every teacher has occasion not to be in the classroom.
I am a classroom teacher who loves integrating technology in a meaningful way to try and redefine what education is all about.
Finish this sentence: I love what I do because... each person matters, and you never know who is sitting in your classroom.
While we love this in movies as it makes for a dramatic tale, it's not ideal in the real classroom.
A: I love teaching, and I do miss being in a classroom setting.
He also loved taking us out of the classroom — on hikesand canoe trips and to kickball tournaments — in the days beforeanybody knew there was such a thing as project - based learning.
The goal of a literacy - rich classroom is expose students to as many different types of books as possible in order for them to continue to grow in their love of reading or to find an entry point for reading.
That's a bit disappointing, because we'd love to be able to do a better job of selecting and training teachers to be predictably great once they start in the classroom.
We're All Wonders by R.J. Palacio Book Companion is jam packed with printables, activities, a fun writing craftivity, collaborative posters, a Wonder student award, and notes of love and kindness that will help you maintain high levels of rigor and fun as you use the book We're All Wonders to promote acceptance and kindness in your classroom and school.
And in reality ~ we may not be able to hit a homeroom with every lessonnot everyone has the time or energy to do these kinds of lessons day - in and day - out - but we can focus on implementing these clay - pot lessons more and more ~ until one day ~ students love our classroom and are lined up at the door waiting to get in.
Students love the chance to be an entrepreneur by owning items in the classroom, charging students usage fees, and having opportunities to make money by applying for classroom jobs.
I love using QR codes in my classroom, but barcodes can be helpful, too.
The students loved her, the parents loved her so I got her to share some of her ideas at a staff meeting so others might have a chance to be more successful in their classrooms.
«I not only fell in love with the classroom, but I also recognized how important it is for students to experience and determine their role in the world,» says Benson, who returned to the United States inspired to launch a summer reading program where she took parents and children on educational trips around their hometown — and hers — Washington D.C.
In a long back - and - forth about classroom management practices, it might have been the most memorable quote: «Find ways to make your hardest kid your favorite kid,» said Karen Yenofsky, turning a nearly perfect phrase and triggering an avalanche of teacher love.
They will also be hosting a collection of free downloadable information on their website that can be used at home or in the classroom as well as running free workshops with local libraries, schools and community groups to inspire children's love of writing and support them with their entries.
Although my superintendent loved the idea, it became apparent that video in classrooms was slightly premature for our district.
Melissa: I loved checking in on our group discussions and learning about what other educators are doing in their classrooms.
«Gaming, or more specifically gamification, is something that is very close to my heart,» says Craig Kemp (@mrkempnz) who believes that «all students in your classroom would LOVE to follow up learning with a game,» and it's a fact that students learn best when they are having fun.
«Administrators love to boast that their school has heterogeneous grouping... but the administrators aren't in the classroom, and they don't see the disappointment on the faces of each students when a new experience is presented and not everyone remains «on the same page.»»
But there is something deeply powerful about hearing a classroom of your peers read life into a text by reading it with passion and understanding and inflection and... Instead of thinking when you're reading silently, «I wonder if anyone cares about this book,» seeing that every other kid in the class loves this book, wants to bring it to life, enjoys it, is relishing the fiction and the words in the story.
I hope over the long term that those types of classroom experiences will help kids and get them to love social studies, history, and being in school.»
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