As with the oft - rehashed posturing by traditionalists that reformers «bash» and «demonize» teachers, the claim that reformers don't listen to teachers is based on the unwillingness of traditionalists to admit these facts: That there are laggard instructors in our classrooms who shouldn't be there.
I don't read any books except the Bible and don't listen to any teachers except the Holy Spirit.
Greeley concludes: «It seems that there is a pedagogical law that the taught will
not listen to the teachers unless they believe that the teachers have listened to them.
But when Tzippora entered preschool, she did
not listen to the teacher or sit in a circle.
Milevsky said that Raymond hasn't listened to teachers.
I do agree with this comment but the problem is that this government does not and will
not listen to teachers nor parents.There have been many contentious issues over the past ten years and the government just ploughs on regardless.There needs to be a massive demonstration by society in order to protect the interests of students first.Politicians are notorious for telling us what we need and what is good for us and they have no clue what goes on in schools.I do not see a solution to this but the teacher unions must be much more vocal and really speak up for the teachers and parents in this country.
Clip 5 — Ineffective intervention to a group of students who are
not listening to the teacher.
Duncan's crowd is
not listening to teachers or academics.
Parents are distressed when they receive a note from school saying that their child won't listen to the teacher or causes trouble in class.
Not exact matches
Many great
teachers reacted
to students that didn't
listen with patience and humility,
not anger and certainly
not with infinite, unbounded punishment.
That's what you get Colin for
listening to teachers that also don't know how
to read the Bible.
I strongly believe MacArthur
to be a false
teacher and will now
not listen or touch a single thing he says / has written.
So next time we hear one of our favourite Christian
teachers is saying something we personally disagree with, it might be worth pausing before we morph into keyboard warriors, determined
to announce THE TRUTH
to whoever will
listen (note: writing in all caps isn't a great start if you want people
to listen to you).
«Mummy, I spent this afternoon trying
not to listen to the
teacher.»
If your god is «inserting info» (whatever form that takes) for the express purpose of fulfilling someone's request
to guide someone's thoughts, that is very different than someone
listening to someone else's ideas (and
teachers are
not different than anyone else, except maybe since they are considered experts in their field they are taken more seriously in their particular area of expertise) and considering their ideas when forming your own.
All my life I was seeking the truth, I did
not find it in church, and I started
listening to various spiritual
teachers.
I don't know what
teachers you have
listened to and learned from (that is often a touchy subject among Christians), but my beliefs are similar
to yours.
The ones
listening have
not been the «establishment», or the intellectuals but, by and large, the humble and grateful people of God — loyal priests desperately trying
to hold the line in their parishes, seminarians despised by their professors, Anglican converts seeking the clear truth, devout
teachers in our schools, prayerful parishioners, and members of the new movements have been enthusiastic for this teaching.
Be attentive
to the students,
teachers, staff and class - mates who may be very different from you;
listen for God in all of them, even if you don't think you're going
to find God there.
Mr Wallen said: «Today, there will be children who are expressing appalling things on Facebook, they will be
listening to music with explicit, violent lyrics, they will be playing violent video games, they will talk
to one another in pretty derogatory and unpleasant terms but they won't kill their
teacher at school and they won't kill anyone else.»
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 church
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 church
not like those OTHER churches.
OK one time form the gospels in a place of worship where he didn't — the temple aged 12 «sitting among the
teachers,
listening to them and asking them questions.
As we come close
to the ultimate place you want
to take me, I will say this ------- Do you really think that after a time [don't know how long]
listening to a
teacher / preacher on Gal.
If doctrine and theology result in division for the sake of truth than that is right «For the time is coming when people will
not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves
teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from
listening to the truth and wander off into myths» (2 Timothy 4:3 - 4).
Don't
listen to these false
teacher writers, if you
listen and will do as you believe, and preach as you believe, it will send you
to HELL with him.
And when i think that i have
to wake up in the morning and study and
listening to the
teachers and do homeworks and work with my conspiracy theories i feel like i have more commitment
to arsenal fc than ozil does i do
nt even get paid
But yet another conversation with Reid's daycare
teachers about how many accidents he's having, (as though I'd totally dropped the ball as his mother) made me consider that perhaps the real issue here is
not that I'm failing my son by
not potty training him, but that I'm failing him by
not advocating for him, for
not standing up for the fact that he has every right
to listen to his own body and
to not feel pressured into trying
to meet a milestone he's clearly
not ready for.
I have spent many hours
listening to experienced, qualified
teachers from the Adlerian / Shefer school of thought and the idea of withholding love or attachment is
not at all part of their approach.
Although divorce is
not an excuse, the
teacher listened to what was a trigger for my son.
At home I've seen him blow up only when being yelled at instead of
listened to, but I don't think the preschool
teachers would yell at him.
Our children look
to us as their leaders and
teachers, and though they might
not always be able
to listen and respond the way we would like them
to, when they have a serious question, they trust our answer.
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....
Even the many years of being a music
teacher (i.e.:
listening to squeaking clarinets, booming bass drums, and pre-pubescent boys trying
to muscle out the high notes of the Star Spangled Banner) didn't prepare me for the screaming roars my tiny baby emits.
My
teacher kept telling us
to listen to our bodies and go at our own pace,
not to strain and only do what we could.
It seems the association would rather silence opposition than
listen to new ideas, demonstrating that it's
not charter schools blocking public school growth, but the Syracuse
Teachers Association itself.
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.»
Hasn't he
listened to the doctors, the nurses, the
teachers, the police officers, the carers and even his own councillors?
«Our members need skilled employees now more than ever, and our schools must provide our children with the skills necessary
to compete outside the classroom,» said Heather C. Briccetti, Esq., president and CEO of The Business Council of New York State, Inc. «This study proves that New York is leading the nation —
not only by setting high standards, but by taking the time
to listen to parents and
teachers about improving them.
«It also appears that he isn't
listening to the vast majority of parents,
teachers, and administrators throughout the state who have called on him
to make certain changes, and yet he continues
to go down the same path.
He his having trouble sleeping and waking in the middle of the night, he's very very irritated, getting his 5 year molars so some days is in pain, knows lots of words but can't communicate so is considered non verbal, is
not potty trained, has regressed in many areas, refuses
to listen to us and his
teachers, very limited diet, adhd, stimming with his fingers on small objects
to the point where he gets so hyper from it he breaks out into a sweat and within minutes will be soaked and getting him
to focus on anything else is impossible.
I wonder if practicing «at my level of comfort» may
not be an ideal phrasing... Perhaps «I understand that I have the right
to listen to my body and practice in accordance with my body's needs in order
to remain safe» or something like that may be less limiting (no growth in the comfort zone)... also... I agree with everything relating
to the student
teacher relationship but I think it could be stated more succintly — my body and mind are my own and I can expect
to be treated with respect and grace physically, mentally, spiritually at all times.
This time I decided
not to take a ski class but
listen to the best
teacher ever, Alex!
«So, what I always feel in these moments is that any young woman who has ever been put down by a
teacher, by a friend, by even a parent, just don't
listen to any of it, because that's what I did — I kept on going and I overcame my fears and got over my insecurities.»
Many of our older students have had enough negative experiences in school for them
to feel that
teachers don't
listen to them.
A good place
to start preventing and managing stress in schools is
to: • accept that work - related stress might be a problem for employees • understand what work - related stress is as well as the relationship between work and home stress •
listen to employees and take action on findings • set expectations with staff so they understand what can and can
not be done for them • make time
to tackle stress properly — try using the HSE's stress management tool (available from www.hse.gov.uk/stressstandards/) • ensure staff are aware of available support should they experience work - related stress (e.g.
teacher support network: www.teachersupport.info).
The skills that
teacher educators deem most important -
listening, caring, motivating - are
not susceptible
to standardized quality control.
Teens love
to listen in on
teacher conversations (
not out of rudeness but because they assume the conversation must be about them).
My own rule of thumb: If what you are reading, viewing, or
listening to would embarrass your parents,
teacher, principal, minister, priest, rabbi, or mullah, then you shouldn't be there.
After a tiring, exhilarating, stressful, interesting, challenging, and frustrating day of teaching, we ask our
teachers to gather in the same location, sit in rows,
listen to someone else talk, and
not speak except for brief periods.
About one - third of the students in advantaged schools, and about half of those in disadvantaged schools, reported that in most or every class there was noise and disorder, students didn't
listen to what the
teacher said, and students found it difficult
to learn.