Sentences with phrase «only run classroom»

This means you have the potential to increase your student base massively, which means a lot more revenue and profit are possible than if you only run classroom - based sessions.

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NOTE: this advice only works if you genuinely love teaching and / or want to become a better communicator, and truly care about the student enjoying and retaining the material you share with them, as it could take a lot of effort and adjustments in the way you run your classroom.
Mosaic runs off of Microsoft SharePoint and is free for any K - 12 class with an Office 365 tenant, which means that the digital classroom is safe and secure, and can only be accessible to those with the proper login credentials.
Rather, an orderly, tightly - run classroom (a tight ship) is important only in that it creates additional instructional time, and can therefore facilitate increased student learning.
Anyone that has spent time running a school or in the classroom knows that unions are only one of the challenges in terms of improving public education.
Love ya Brutus — good on ya for pursuing that law degree — you will be great — but where you got it wrong — and you know me — is the New haven teachers union is giving power to teachers more than ever before — and TFA has run its course (but has provided bodies in classrooms where none were there before)-- no nonsense my friend — only a vision and creed that will change the lives of our children, families and school community for the better — we need you to be a part of this as you should be — no more negativity, for this is our time — the stars are aligned and the proper people are in place to make this magical — and we will — T
Teachers were told that the tests would take between 42 to 45 minutes, but classroom periods only run 40.
As such, charter schools operate under a much less stringent regulatory environment in which results matter but inputs do not — charter school leaders and teachers have the freedom to run their schools and classrooms as they see fit, and are held accountable only for their students» academic outcomes.
I think the answer is simple: We are an industry that requires people to complete anywhere from 60 to 90 hours of classroom time to get licensed, and in most cases, the coursework teaches them only how to pass the exam — not how to run a business.
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