The union also ran a full - page ad in the Daily News on Thursday, with the text «you talk a lot about teachers, why
not talk to teachers?
Not exact matches
«Back then, professors wouldn't even have projectors in the rooms,» Baker recalls of his experiences
talking to teachers about education software.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you»
not only completed more problems but said they would be happier
to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self -
talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and
teachers in childhood.
I have gone
to catholic schools all my life and the way your
teachers have
talked you is
not what
teachers tell us in catholic school.
The Church of England carried on discussions over sexuality at its General Synod (when is it
not talking about sexuality) but it was its advice
to its schools which hit the front pages that encouraged
teachers to let pupils cross dress.
Wonderful
teacher... get out your Bible and start reading... this guy is a wolf in sheep's clothing leading millions
to an eternity in hell... the prosperity gospel he teaches is contrary
to the teachings of Christ... Christ
talked about abundance in life but he was speaking of spiritual abundance
not material things... Scripture and Christ said in this life you will have trouble... Christ suffered in this life as did each of his Apostles... open your eyes before it is too late for you.
«I was
not just having difficult conversations with students, but other
teachers and administrators also emailed me
to tell me I shouldn't be
talking about white privilege,» Taylor said.
In the beginning, as you glimpsed what the
teacher not only
talked about but lived, as the crowds responded enthusiastically, your rash decision
to follow him seemed almost reasonable.
So if the public schools don't by default give the days off, parents should
talk to the school (principals,
teachers) about
not having exams on days they plan
to have their kids miss school.
He is
talking about how
to tell true
teachers from false
teachers,
not true Christians from false Christians.
Young men —
not just those who spend time in locker rooms — need their dads, uncles, male
teachers, ministers, rabbis, and other adult men in their lives
to teach them how
to appreciate and
talk about women.
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.»
I can't remember the exact verse but it
talks about the body is given some
to be
teachers some
to be healers etc. so how come only one function within the body gets paid for their gifting?
That Paul is clearly
talking about traveling apostolic
teachers is evidenced
not only by his frequent references
to «apostles» throughout the passage, but also the statements in verses 5 and 7 about taking a believing wife along with them, and going off
to war.
«So often, when we
talk to teachers, they say, «oh I can't do this and I can't do that», and we approach the situation from the point of view of lack and from a point of view of things that are
not possible.
I'm
not talking about among the folks being ministered
to — I'm
talking about within the ministerial branches of our churches (i.e. pastors, elders, deacons,
teachers, nursery workers, etc.).
At Castilleja, the only prize you get for a senior
talk or 8th grade speech is flowers — flowers and the comments of
teachers and students alike who will tell you «congrats on your speech» and «great speech,» whether you have spoken
to them before in your life or
not.
We're giving it until Friday then plan
to talk w. the
teacher to see what's going on, just
to make sure it's normal beginning of school stuff and
not something more sinister.
During supper that evening, more tears flowed as I told my parents what happened and begged them
to, «Please
talk to my
teacher so she doesn't make me play with the second - graders again.»
Or should we — parents,
teachers, bystanders, infotainment
talk - show hosts — stand up and say it's
not acceptable
to make fun of people who are different?
When a child has been having problems in the classroom, such as
not completing assignments, fidgeting in their seat,
not paying attention, or
talking during class, their
teacher may begin
to think ADHD.
Before and during a deployment,
talk to your child's
teachers, especially if you don't live on a military base and your child doesn't have friends in similar situations.
Don't hesitate
to talk to an expert such as your child's pediatrician or
teacher if you have concerns.
However, if you're concerned by your child's excessive clinginess, and it doesn't seem
to be passing,
talk to your pediatrician about it (as well as your daycare provider, school
teacher or anyone else who serves as a caregiver
to your child).
I mean, I don't know about you, but I still get the eebie - jeebies when I
talk to a
teacher even though I no longer go
to school.
Make sure the
teacher doesn't force your child
to make a formal presentation, but ask her
to set up an opportunity for your child
to talk or answer questions.
Yesterday, I did
not get into the cafeteria, but I did make it into the
Teacher's Lounge
to hear one of our
teachers talking about how GREAT the BOK CHOY on her tray was... sorry I did
not get a picture.
I tried
talking to the
teachers and contacting the school's wellness committee but the health initiatives were
not high on the principal's list of priorities.
Although your teen may
not want you
to talk to the
teachers, it's important
to speak with them
to help determine the problem.
«
Not to mention the fact that over the last 16 years — between No Child Left Behind and Race
to the Top — there has been this major change in how we
talk about and treat
teachers,» Tough said.
Provide kids with the names of
teachers and staff that they can
talk to about the bullying they witness in case you are
not available.
If you aren't sure if your child has friends,
talk to your child's
teachers to see how she interacts with other kids at school.
We have gone from a time when adults were always right,
teachers were always right, and we never
talked back,
to a generation of sassy back talkers that don't seem -LSB-...]
The more she is used
to not talking in front of her
teacher, for example, the more ingrained it will be.
I'm sick of a lot of my COLLEGE professors sort of awkwardly shrugging their shoulders when «difficult» topics are brought up because they really, really do
not want
to get into complicated
talks with their students and I just remember how much more so my grade - school
teachers did that.
Start by acknowledging your child's desire, «Oh, so you would like it if your
teacher just asked you nicely
to not talk to your neighbor.
She thinks about how she may
not have had that chance
to create her vision board if her
teacher hadn't had the materials and goes on
to talk about the harsh reality that many
teachers face on a daily basis, having
to spend their own money
to provide adequate supplies and equipment
to students.
Stay positive, don't ask why the
teacher yelled, rather ask, «How would you like your
teacher to talk to you?»
First, if you haven't already, I'd suggest
talking to her
teacher to see what's going on at school.
If you don't think that your child is ready for kindergarten,
talk to the preschool and kindergarten
teachers, school counselors, the principal, and your pediatrician for advice.
Talk to the head
teacher if your child isn't wearing the uniform, including PE kit, because you can't afford it.
«When you
talk to parents,
teachers and lunchroom managers, you realize that many kids don't get adequate nutrition anywhere else.»
If your pre-teen gets detention at school for
talking back
to the
teacher, don't intervene and try
to arrange for a more convenient punishment.
Here are seven questions
to consider when evaluating your child's reading program (if you think that the reading curriculum in your child's classroom isn't up
to par, schedule a conference with the
teacher to talk about your concerns):
-- If something doesn't seem quite right
to you,
talk to the
teacher.
If those feelings don't fade,
talk to your mom, dad,
teacher, or school counselor.
It seems like everything I try
to do (teach nutrition, organize parents,
talk to kids about what they are eating, etc.) is viewed as unprofessional??? I can live with an unsatisfactory in professionalism because I know I'm doing the right thing and I don't want
to give up, but what's
teacher to do?
Make sure the
teacher doesn't force your child
to make a formal presentation, but ask
to set up an opportunity for your child
to talk or answer questions.
The more she is used
to not talking around her
teacher, for example, the more ingrained it will be.
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.»