I'm glad Crossan
shared his observations when I was afraid to.
Not exact matches
Information supplied by you
when you register and submit data to Mass Audubon eBird enables you to track your
observations (e.g., life lists and backyard lists) and
share them with other registered eBirders.
Hand - Chosen Profiles You might have your own
share of doubts
when it comes to these sites but careful
observation will tell you who is genuine and who isn't.
You might have your own
share of doubts
when it comes to these sites but careful
observation will tell you who is genuine and who isn't.
There are follow up activities that include * recognising the influences on our prejudices * reflecting on each person * defining prejudice * defining discrimination * Quick look at Galatians 3:28 * Consideration of lyrics from songs about prejudice NB all images are either personal images or selected using BING where license has been selected as Free to modify,
share and use commercially * I designed this lesson on my teaching practice and it has been a staple of my teaching every year since,
when used for inspection or performance management
observations (it has been used for both and interview) it has always been rated as an excellent lesson.
Robert Pianta, dean of the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia,
shared similar
observations when discussing how to develop higher quality settings.
When students have written their
observations for each of the senses, gather them together and let them
share what they have written.
Gone are the days
when coaches simply sat at the back of the room taking notes, then met with the teacher afterward to
share observations.
This kind of
observation can yield its greatest benefits
when used as a means of
sharing instructional techniques and ideologies between and among teachers.
As peers and partners in empowering California educators, the authors
share observations on the qualities every school leader should seek
when interviewing and hiring highly effective educators, wrote Leadership Magazine of this article co-authored by CT3's William Sprankles and Kara Backman.
This book demonstrates that
when teachers learn from one another in a cycle of continuous professional growth — through
observation,
shared inquiry, dialogue, and follow - up — they develop a sense of collegiality and a common mission.
First, my experience indicates that
shared values and mission and the development of professional respect often emerge
when teachers conference with each other around
observations in their classrooms.
With 10 years of teaching already under her belt, Moran had seen students benefit
when teachers
shared observations about strategies, lessons, and test results.
For example, in a recent classroom
observation, I noticed that
when working in groups, lower - performing students either waited for the high performers to find and
share the answers, or tuned out entirely.
Teachers must be able to communicate effectively
when collaborating with teacher assistants, special education teachers, administrators and support staff, as well as
when sharing observations and concerns with parents.
I never ignore a «feeling» I get
when I meet them, and I can
share some
observations and techniques that have worked for me to identify Pugs who show potential to obtain titles on both ends of their names.
Below, are my favorite
observations about what happens
when we
share our lives with pets made by Ms. Huffington, both in my interview and from her book Thrive.
One very interesting bit of extra information the UW's Polar Science Center has
shared this month, is how both PIOMAS (model) and CryoSat (satellite
observations) are in agreement with each other
when it comes to sea ice volume distribution.
Marc Morano of Climate Depot — a proud cosponsor of our Seventh International Conference on Climate Change in Chicago May 21 - 23 —
shared with us today his
observations on the mainstream media's double standard for tolerating provocative communication strategies
when it comes to the climate.
Before launching into the past few days» deals, hires and comments it's worth
sharing the
observations of a CIO we spoke to last week, who said: «There used to be a lull
when you got back to work after Christmas, but that seems to be a thing of the past!»
, she offered a simple
observation of Agatha's feelings and validated what her daughter was experiencing by
sharing a time
when she felt the same way in her own childhood.