Sentences with phrase «many teachers i admired»

While there's nothing wrong with having preachers and teachers we admire more than others, we've got to be careful of slipping into unthinking Christian fandom --
As a teacher I admire the shoes: classy and comfortable.
He tells the story of a would - be Yalie with good grades and test scores but whose personal essay described a conversation with a teacher she admired — a conversation too important and stimulating to interrupt.
We all know a teacher we admire, but are we watching too many of them yelling in state houses and on the picket line to continue to trust the teaching force as a whole?
For Teacher Appreciation Week, a 10 - year veteran reflects on what he learned about his future job from teachers he admired.
In my life, I had teachers I admired and wanted to be like.
As I researched ACoE, I found many teachers I admired and respected were members, which spoke volumes to me.
That isn't an exaggeration; our political viewpoints divide so sharply, I sometimes squirm in my seat reading what the teacher I admire most shares to...
She has earned the respect of a teacher she admires.
I can't count how many times I have bought a painting from a regular online teacher I admired.

Not exact matches

Your mentor doesn't need to be Richard Branson or Warren Buffett and can be a person in your day - to - day life, such as a boss, colleague, teacher or even someone you don't know but who you admire.
(It is fitting that his first major publication, the introductory chapters of the Niebuhr festschrift, Faith and Ethics, and his last completed lecture, read for him at Harvard during his final illness, both concerned the work of this teacher he so admired, even when he disagreed with him.)
A number of Hindus admire Jesus as a moral teacher and example.
In the autumn of 1960, in one of my first conversations with a full professor in Harvard's philosophy department, a teacher of metaphysics and ethics who confessed cheerily that he deeply admired Hume's happy atheism mentioned how nonetheless deeply impressed he had been with Jacques Maritain during the latter's presence on campus.
Hanvey and Carroll, in other words, admire the thesis that «the source of authority is not a teacher or a Magisterium but one's own experience and narration».
How fun is it when you get a peek into the life of one of your favorite actors, musicians, teachers, or fill in the blank with someone you admire?
I wanted to tell her how much I admired her skill as a teacher and writer, how as a self - taught cook I had learned much of what I knew from her never - fail recipes, and that she had always been my «favorite cook.»
I had lost count on how many times I strongly disagree with Wengers tactics and make no mistake, I admire the man as a football teacher and philosopher but you should never let pride getting in your way of achieving.
He thanked his new coach for the improvement, saying: «I feel very good with Sarri, he's a great teacher and I admire his philosophy of the game a lot.»
Adding context to a topic or learning through a creative challenge is a fantastic way to engage and enthuse children.I'm very lucky in my job to have seen so many wonderfully creative teachers and massively admire what they do for the children they teach.
Because I admire the field of education, I offer this tiny contribution for teachers everywhere:
Even if they are in the same class, there are two sets of artwork to admire, two desks to check out, and two agendas to discuss with the teacher.
As a longtime student and teacher of the game, I had to admire the level of play and skills on display night after night.
Big - city leaders even overlook the fact that the successful charter schools they admire don't assess their teachers that way.
I admire and respect classroom teachers.
«Rangel got himself in a lot of trouble, and I don't admire him for that,» said Leslie Zema, 64, a retired teacher from the neighborhood, who also noted Espaillat's strong record of service in upper Manhattan.
Exactly — I support collective bargaining by workers but as a parent I find very little to admire about the teachers union and its tactics.
I mean the society as a whole — from the reporters who obsessively covered the incessant launch delays, to the scientists who demeaned anyone who questioned NASA's budget, to the teachers who spoke about it in admiring tones to their students.
Hauser is well - known for his research on the cognitive abilities of nonhuman animals and has been an admired teacher and mentor, as well as the author of several popular books on animal behavior.
As a trained contortionist, yoga teacher and student, I admire the simple yet unconventional ways that Paulie guides the practitioner through stretches that are designed to open joints and create energetic flow.
I lived in the middle of the country... far away from all the teachers I loved and admired and the studios where I wanted to practice.
We all know yoga teachers whom we admire, those who've attained a certain level of success to which we may aspire.
This holiday and even throughout the year, make it a habit of sending anonymous letters of gratitude to those you admire or love: a teacher, a firefighter, a police officer, a friend, a family member or anyone else who has enriched your life in some way.
Men have always been in the company of older women — their baby sitter, school teacher, mother's best friend, and admired actresses twice their age.
I have always admired teachers for their compassion to teach and mold young minds.
Asked to name a few, several people in the Ed School community talked about the academics — notably, the fact that she pushed through not just one but two new doctoral degree programs, and that she moved faculty and students to think about how their work will not only be admired by other academics, but will actually have an impact on real kids, real teachers, and real schools.
I noted what I admire in my three sons» teachers and my colleagues.
Just as important, redefining «gifted» makes it possible for teachers to respect and admire students who might once have been thought of as problem learners.
I had admired the work of an American YouTube chemistry teacher named Tyler DeWitt.
The South Australian way of doing things, including the curriculum was «the way we do things» and I always admired what South Australian teachers did then and do now.
I admired that teacher, whose project for the last days of school was not only fun but also challenged students to use what they had learned in the previous months.
For mayors who have long admired the top charter schools in their cities but also remain wary of crossing the politically potent teachers unions that are hostile to charters, the «compact» designation nicely reduces the political heat.
With due apologies to English teachers, who I greatly admire, «you ain't seen nothin» yet.»
In the twentieth century, the teacher became an admired figure in American popular culture.
Every teacher at one time or another has cringed at the personalities children choose to admire.
«I greatly admire what teachers do, and I don't like the notion that teachers might come out of their own education in debt,» says Mayersohn.
In Finland, the smallest of the countries, and with perhaps the most visitors trying to find out why it does so well, the answer seems to be highly selective teachers colleges that turn out an elite and admired teaching corps.
As a high school student competing in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Kephart enjoyed physical education and admired her high school physical education teacher, Mary Sarver, at Highline High School in Seattle, Washington.
In accepting the assumption that each classroom should include a generic «teacher» and as few children as possible, these schools are entirely dependent on their ability to attract talented, high - energy staff, dramatically limiting the likelihood that these admired programs will be able to achieve the hoped - for scale.
Have you been admiring other teachers» home pages and wondering how they make it look so easy?
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