She started hearing from teachers using her items in their classes, high school and college students referencing them in term papers, people writing her with questions, and researchers telling her about their papers and findings.
Not exact matches
The other notable development is that I'm
starting to
hear from teachers.
«We have known for years that breakfast is the most important meal of the day — and we
hear from principals and
teachers that students are more focused and ready to learn when they
start the day with a healthy meal,» said Judy Mobley, President and CEO of Children's Hunger Alliance.
In upstate New York, the Food Bank of the Southern Tier recently
started supplying more food backpacks when it
heard from teachers about students showing up with headaches or other hunger - related problems that made it hard to concentrate.
We are excited about doing it again next year, and we have already
started hearing from additional
teachers and students who plan to participate.
Teachers and administrators who work with children from low - income families say one reason teachers struggle to help these students improve reading comprehension is that deficits start at such a young age: in the 1980s, the psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley found that by the time they are 4 years old, children from poor families have heard 32 million fewer words than children with professional
Teachers and administrators who work with children
from low - income families say one reason
teachers struggle to help these students improve reading comprehension is that deficits start at such a young age: in the 1980s, the psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley found that by the time they are 4 years old, children from poor families have heard 32 million fewer words than children with professional
teachers struggle to help these students improve reading comprehension is that deficits
start at such a young age: in the 1980s, the psychologists Betty Hart and Todd R. Risley found that by the time they are 4 years old, children
from poor families have
heard 32 million fewer words than children with professional parents.
So, you know continuing on the theme here that Kate has
started with regards to equity and the need to perhaps have greater content knowledge in order to close those gaps and help those students to get on the trajectory to college and career, I'm wondering if we can
hear from other panelists about things that you're seeing that
teachers want as a part of the personalized professional development that you all are offering in Maryland at the state and school level.
This is some of what I
hear from people who reach out to me when they
start to feel the pain of
teacher burnout.