Sentences with phrase «put teachers and children»

Ongoing issues of physical safety, including unsafe buildings or routes to school that put teachers and children, particularly girls, in harm's way.
«I am committed to a final version of my bill that puts teachers and children first.»

Not exact matches

It doesn't negate the fact that a judge can, within this last week, put equal blame on a 14 year old girl and the 49 year old teacher who had sex with her, and excuse it as her being «troubled», because apparently it's OK to sleep with a child if that child is troubled.
teachers have to walk a very thin tightrope of classroom management because if one kid even hints at a teacher molesting, improper touching, saying or doing something wrong towards that child, the teacher is automatically put on suspension and kids know this and use this to their advantage.
Or putting guns in the hands of children, and their teachers, if he listens to the NRA.
She is a gifted Bible teacher and she kept putting it off and putting it off because it was hard to figure out a way to make it work in her season of life as a mother to young children and a full - time job.
(It was because the people in charge thought I was veering from the «approved» teacher's manual and putting ideas of personal freedom and choices in malleable childrens» minds.)
CNN has put together a heartbreaking map of the 26 victims of Sandy Hook Elementary School's shooting, with obituaries for each of the children and teachers whose lives were cut...
Teachers and children alike have been passionate about learning and putting organic gardening into practice.
Shops close, farmers put away their tools, children (and even teachers) joyously abandon books.
This could go on for ever and ever and puts us in mind of a school child arguing with a teacher about a potential detention that would go thus.
It's happened before, where teachers have put too much pressure on the child's chest and they've died.
Kindergarten teachers also encourage children to care for their belongings and tend to their own needs — going to the bathroom by themselves, putting on their coats before going outside, cleaning up after a spill, getting the tools or supplies they need for a project.
The teacher's thoughts and ideas are information that you can put together with everything else you know about your child to know if they are struggling and some of the options available to help them.
child's teacher (or the school administration) has put a lot of effort into creating these lists, considering availability, price, and utility in the classroom.
For starters, middle school teachers assume that preteens are capable of keeping up, and they may put the burden of catching up on homework assignments and projects on your child.
If calm and quiet children is what teachers desire, maybe they should just try putting Valium in the water.
I can change diapers, fix bottles (formula or breast milk), put down to nap, fix / cook any meals, play, educate (reading, writing, math, etc.) I am currently a substitute teacher so that's given me more experience with teaching and educating children if I'm wanted to work with kids throughout the summer.
The most common complaint I get from my friends is that the teachers are always distracted, to put it nicely, and that their children are having to do more and more homework since there wasn't enough time at school to get it all done.
To put some other worries at rest; educating out of school is legal, you don't have to be a teacher, your kids do make friends, there is support, you will not be alone or the only ones, children do learn, and finally home educating does work!
Let your child's teacher know you are grateful for the job path they have chosen and that you appreciate all the work they put into it.
Montana principals, teachers, school nutrition staff, and health care providers all put their stamp of approval on these programs, because children and teens who regularly participate in school breakfast may potentially:
Personally, it is heart - warming when a parent runs up to you and says «thank you» for putting money in herpurse, because she did not have to pay Gh cents 2,000.00 for her two children in SHS; or whenan excited teacher traineeshows you the text message notification of her allowance received.
The Coalition Government's «reckless» and «simplistic» attitude to health and safety threatens to put the lives of children and adults in schools and colleges at risk, representatives at the Annual Conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union have argued.
No Child Left Behind was not great for us either, but certainly Race to the Top» ratcheted everything up, because it became clear that for districts in need to get money that they would have to make all these kinds of measure and punish ideas that they'd put across, like the teacher evaluation piece and all of that.
«Arming teachers would not prevent or reduce gun violence and would instead put our educators and children at grave risk.
Many parents who have signed their children out of testing contend that the evaluation law puts undue pressure on teachers and students alike.
Neither he nor most of the group's major donors would comment on their support, though Mr. Jones said in a statement, «Maintaining the status quo is unacceptable, and that's why StudentsFirstNY and others are fighting for reforms that can give parents more choices, ensure that only the best teachers are in the classroom and make sure that the best interests of the children in the system are put first.»
He also followed through on his promise to put education first this legislative session by making an historic investment in our children, teachers and schools.
When David Cameron was prime minister Ms Morgan had threatened to resign over the idea, which would have forced teachers to check the immigration status of children and put the children of illegal immigrants to the bottom of the list for school places.
«What we're putting together is going to give the commissioner a more direct picture of how this is impacting parents, educators and especially our children,» said Larry Scott, co-chair of the Buffalo Parent - Teacher Organization.
The UFT on Feb. 3 released a television ad accusing Gov. Andrew Cuomo of putting his political career ahead of children's education by blaming teachers and ignoring the real needs of the city's public schools — smaller classes, afterschool programs and fairer funding.
Education The governor put forth several education initiatives, including to expand the availability of early childhood care, pre-kindergarten education, and afterschool; a proposal to guarantee free food for school children; and supports for teachers.
But when Hudson's principal, Cathleen Imbroane, told her that the children and teachers are healthier since air filters were put in classrooms, Birnbaum perked up at the promising news.
Anyway, whether your child's teacher is Irish or you happen to have a child like mine who will find any excuse to give her teacher a gift, putting together a special St. Patrick's Day gift is fun and doesn't have to be expensive.
Bunny Lake is an American child kidnapped in London, Carol Lynley her terrified mother, Keir Dullea her concerned uncle, Anna Massey her harassed teacher, Noel Coward her sleazy landlord, and Laurence Olivier the shrewd police detective trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
Bunny Lake is an American child kidnapped in London, Carol Lynley her terrified mother, Keir Dullea her concerned uncle, Anna Massey her harassed teacher, Noel Coward her sleazy landlord, and Laurence Olivier the brainy police detective trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
The teacher and children compose the text together and take turns putting the words to paper.
Blower said: «I want to wholeheartedly congratulate the schools which chose not to put children and teachers through it and let's encourage very many more, perhaps all, not to engage in the voluntary but unacceptable activity next academic year.
«One teacher showed a video of a child kicking chairs after getting a spelling quiz answer wrong, then suddenly stopping, putting his hand on his anchor spot, taking a few breaths, and picking up the chairs.»
«Part of effective teaching is the use of appropriate assessments to inform teachers of the achievement level of students so that appropriate teaching and intervention strategies can be put in place if a child is not achieving at the expected level.»
The changes we are making will put control back in the hands of teachers and school leaders - those who know their pupils best - making sure every single child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential.»
At the other end of the spectrum, teachers continue to report children coming to school hungry and families coping on the tightest food budgets say they put calories before nutrition just to get food on the table.»
But they also share the resources they put time, energy and care into creating for their students, so that other teachers and children can benefit from their expertise too.
The Finnish Education System therefore can be characterised by trust, freedom, flexibility and a concern to put the wellbeing of children at the forefront, with teachers contributing to a supportive and close relationship with their students balanced with delivering appropriate content and providing a high standard of academic direction in an equitable manner.
I think teachers sometimes lose sight of the fact that we ask children to work out of their comfort zone all the time and it's really great that they see that we're willing to do it too — that we put ourselves in the same position, same place.
Parveen Jaleel, another teacher from the UAE, added: «Just put the child in the centre and ignore everything else.»
As much as I'd like to blame a few people in OUSD for putting up barricades to what I'd like to offer the children, teachers, and administrators in this district, ultimately I can't blame any individual.
He added: «Together with our reforms to improve behaviour and plans to crack down on truancy by deducting the cost of unpaid fines from child benefit, we have put heads and teachers firmly back in charge of their classrooms so they can extend opportunity and give the pupils the best start to life.»
«They have to stay with their school, they might have to eat somewhere differently, they might have to put their bag away, they might have to go to certain galleries that their teachers have organised for them - and that could be an upsetting experience... and we've heard feedback that that has been the case for some children.
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