All of the teachers commented on the high level of good and open communication with each other and with their principal.
Three
of the teachers commented on the time taken to export the reviews, telling us that «it can take seven or eight minutes to export a review» (Questionnaire Teacher 5, May 2006).
The American Federation
of Teachers commented that while states acquire control over «accountability, resources, interventions and teacher evaluation systems» in 2017, «some states will mess up» with implementing the ESSA.
The National Union
of Teachers commented on the investment at the time saying that the money proposed for school refurbishment will be welcome «providing it is actually new money and will be spent on ensuring that schools are fit for purpose and safe from dangers of asbestos».
A number
of teachers commented that they were nervous that students couldn't do this kind of hands - on work.
Not exact matches
The
Teachers» didn't
comment publicly on reasons for leaving, but in a press release the executive VP
of investments offered the usual hollow statement about the sale opportunity being «in the best interests
of the fund and our members.
The president's
comments about the deputy come as he's promoted the idea
of training and arming
teachers to defend against shooters, a controversial proposal to which prominent Democrats and Republicans have voiced opposition.
I read a lot
of Calvinist literature in English and literature classes and in history class the closest thing I saw to anti-Christian sentiment was a
comment about how Islamic scholars in West Africa criticized Christian
teachers for doing exactly what the Islamic scholars had been doing (the hypocrisy was clearly pointed out).
Since you have the «one» correct interpretation
of the Bible, you obviously need your own blog rather than trying to take over someone elses and in the process call the writer
of that blog and many
of the people who
comment there false
teachers and other demeaning terms.
What follows is a glimpse
of life in our classrooms, with a
comment here and there from this
teacher.
Many students have posted
comments sharing how the film completely changed the perspective
of their pro-abortion
teachers.
Many
teachers have
commented on the fact that students,
of all ages «turn off when some lesson or lecture takes longer than, say, eight to ten minutes.
One is tempted to repeat the wise
comment of a Hasidic
teacher: «Why do you worry about my soul and your body?
Most
commented on insights gained as the
teacher explained, for instance, the various authorships
of Genesis and how these authorships may be reconstructed from the text
of the Bible itself.
His
comments come as members
of the National Association
of Head
Teachers (NAHT) warned that this could be depriving youngsters
of having positive male role models.
Not a kind
comment, particularly considering that Love helped launch Harmon's career as a
teacher of elite players.
I'm curious why Freep asked a
teacher from Florida for
comment instead
of maybe a legal expert from Michigan.
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.
Students got their papers back with the
teacher's
comments and the Post-it, and then they were given the option
of revising their essay to respond to the
comments and improve their grade.
At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the
teacher's
comments as a threat, a sign
of the
teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those
comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote
of confidence that the student was capable
of high - quality work.
Her
teacher commented that we might have to take one
of the girls with us because she kept clinging to Jessie and sobbing.
These were the responses to a
teacher's
comment about wanting to address, «Very creative and out
of control cheating issues that high schools are experiencing.»
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And finally, a quote from the
comments section
of an article I read when researching
teacher gifts: «One year my husband brought home another large box
of gifts he had received from his early elementary - aged students for Christmas: a couple
of fun ties, several boxes
of chocolates and chocolate - covered cherries, mugs, ornaments, gift cards, items related to his hobbies, homemade treats, and many lovely cards and notes from students and families.
Stephen Balkam, CEO
of FOSI,
comments on debate over whether or not
teachers and students should connect on social media.
«At the very moment when a student might be gearing up to react to the
teacher's
comments as a threat, a sign
of the
teacher's personal disapproval or bias, the Post-it gave the student an alternative frame through which to view those
comments — not as an attack, in other words, but as a vote
of confidence,» writes Tough.
Whether passionate about their career or work mainly to make ends meet, most working moms know the feeling
of being blindsided by a
comment - from a friend, coworker, family member or
teacher - that seems to call their parenting style into question.
All three
of my older boys
commented that the kids in their groups were out
of control and the
teachers spent a lot
of time trying to regain control and not enough time leading activities.
Commenting on the latest jobless figures and the news that youth unemployment has crossed the one million mark, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
Teachers, the largest
teachers» unio
teachers» union, said:
Commenting on media reports that Cambridge University is to design and set a new maths A-level, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union, said:
Commenting on the Welsh teaching union's decision to strike on October 5 over pension changes, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, sa
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, sa
teachers» union, said this:
Riots, Communities and Victims Panel Report
Commenting on the independent report which emerged today from the Riots, Communities and Victims Panel, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «While many teachers are only too aware of the social problems and all too often grinding poverty that some of their pupils face, it has to be remembered that the key task of teachers is t
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, said: «While many teachers are only too aware of the social problems and all too often grinding poverty that some of their pupils face, it has to be remembered that the key task of teachers is t
teachers» union, said: «While many
teachers are only too aware of the social problems and all too often grinding poverty that some of their pupils face, it has to be remembered that the key task of teachers is t
teachers are only too aware
of the social problems and all too often grinding poverty that some
of their pupils face, it has to be remembered that the key task
of teachers is t
teachers is to teach.
Commenting on the Institute
of Education's report, The Social Composition
of Free Schools after Three Years, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, said: «The findings
of this Report come as no surprise.
Commenting on the judicial review on the indexation
of public sector pensions, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «The NUT, along with other unions, is challenging the Government in a judicial review at the Hig
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, said: «The NUT, along with other unions, is challenging the Government in a judicial review at the Hig
teachers» union, said: «The NUT, along with other unions, is challenging the Government in a judicial review at the High Court.
Commenting on today's speech by the Chancellor
of the Exchequer at Conservative Party Conference, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» uni
Teachers, the largest
teachers» uni
teachers» union said:
Commenting on the publication
of the GCSE results, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union, said:
Commenting on today's results, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
Teachers, the largest
teachers» unio
teachers» union, said.
Commenting on the use
of the English Baccalaureate as a new method
of ranking schools, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers the largest teachers» unio
Teachers the largest
teachers» unio
teachers» union, said;
Inspectors did not
comment on reports that female
teachers had been forced to wear headscarfs or that girls were put at the back
of the class.
Commenting on plans for local authorities to decide where new schools should open, Kevin Courtney, Deputy General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «This is a clear admission that the free school policy has not effectively addressed local need for new places and concedes the vital role of the local authority in funding for new school places and the right of the local authority to select the p
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, said: «This is a clear admission that the free school policy has not effectively addressed local need for new places and concedes the vital role of the local authority in funding for new school places and the right of the local authority to select the p
teachers» union, said: «This is a clear admission that the free school policy has not effectively addressed local need for new places and concedes the vital role
of the local authority in funding for new school places and the right
of the local authority to select the provider.
Commenting on the Public Accounts Committee's report Retaining and Developing the Teaching Workforce, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT - The
Teachers» Union, said: «We have now had numerous official public bodies highlighting the lack
of effective action by this Government to address the deep
teacher recruitment and retention crisis.
Commenting on Nick Clegg's announcement
of summer «catch - up» schools in his speech to the Liberal Democrats Conference, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, sa
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, sa
teachers» union, said this:
Commenting on the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, said:
Commenting on the report by Women and Equalities Commission, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, said: «The latest report from the Women and Equalities Commission sadly reflects and confirms the issues and concerns the NASUWT has been raising with Government and employers about the treatment
of women
teachers for some time.
These include individuals from the world
of business, academia and the public sector (such as doctors and
teachers) who are all called upon to
comment upon the proceedings.
Commenting on the IPPR report Vocational Education in English Schools, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «What is becoming increasingly clear is that Michael Gove's reforms are plain wrong
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, said: «What is becoming increasingly clear is that Michael Gove's reforms are plain wrong
teachers» union, said: «What is becoming increasingly clear is that Michael Gove's reforms are plain wrong.»
Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union in the UK, has
commented on the reference in the Queen's Speech to the Government's plans for an Education Bill.
«Whilst many
of the
comments are posted by pupils, increasingly
teachers face abusive postings by parents, mostly about their professional competence, but there have also been threats
of physical violence and false allegations
of inappropriate conduct with pupils or with staff colleagues.
Commenting on the announcement
of 102 new free school applications approved for 2014 onwards by the Department for Education, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
Teachers, the largest
teachers» unio
teachers» union, said:
Commenting on Safer Internet Day 2014, Chris Keates, General Secretary
of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers» union, said: