Sentences with phrase «talk to teachers at»

Talk to teachers at Winnona Park Elementary School in Decatur, Georgia, and you get the impression that they've won the education lottery: a dream job.
During the internship, you will observe and talk to teachers at our partner schools to get a deeper understanding of the life of a teacher.
She says, «I talked to a teacher at KIPP who told me that the hardest thing was having to cover someone else's class once a week.
When my teachers talked to teachers at other schools, they said, «We're so far ahead.

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In a writing class his teacher was talking about «writer's block» and said that it happens to all writers at one time or another.
The Church of England carried on discussions over sexuality at its General Synod (when is it not talking about sexuality) but it was its advice to its schools which hit the front pages that encouraged teachers to let pupils cross dress.
Mr Wallen said: «Today, there will be children who are expressing appalling things on Facebook, they will be listening to music with explicit, violent lyrics, they will be playing violent video games, they will talk to one another in pretty derogatory and unpleasant terms but they won't kill their teacher at school and they won't kill anyone else.»
This week is going to be pretty crazy at school — I've got a professional development conference after school until 7 pm Wednesday night, then the next day is parent teacher conferences which go until past 7 pm — talk about a couple of long days!
Sometimes game time is the best teacher and now I think he needs to come back and talk to the experience we have at AFC to help digest what he has learnt, to recap so to speak.
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.
The teachers have even commented on how kind she is, however some girls are being mean to her at her pre-school (yes the catty stuff starts this young) and she talks about how it hurts her feelings.
Talk to your child's teacher to learn more about who they hang out with at school.
If issues arise at school, talk to the teacher to figure out what could work.
Teachers are overworked like everyone else, but as one teacher at Emerson Elementary pointed out that breakfast - in - the - classroom time can be valuable — learning how to do hygiene, table manners, using breakfast time to talk about how to eat properly, how to carry on a conversation while eating, even something as simple as handwashing!
Make a visit to school and take pictures of the teachers and environment so your child can remember and talk about school while at home.
The teacher may recommend that you give him more math practice at home (see our article on fun activities for building math skills) or talk to a learning specialist.
Instead, we have 65 to 90 students at a time, who have been dropped at the door by the teacher, and are much more interested in talking (who can blame them!)
If your child cries or throws tantrums on a regular basis before or at school, is significantly withdrawn most of the time, making little eye contact, or acts violently in school, hitting other kids or teachers, talk to your pediatrician or the school psychologist.
But on visiting each of the three classrooms, I brightened — seeing the joy and hope on the girls» faces as they talked about what they loved studying (e.g., Amharic, English, science, math), what they hoped to be (e.g., pilot, doctor, engineer, driver, teacher, community mentor for BiruhTesfa), and what the best / worst parts of their days are (unanimously, best = being at school, worst = work hours).
If you aren't sure if your child has friends, talk to your child's teachers to see how she interacts with other kids at school.
To get an idea of what your child knows already, ask questions like, «Are any of your teachers talking about this at school?»
If she's really upset about being teased at school — especially if it's relentless — she (and you) need to talk to her teacher about the situation.
If you're concerned that a social or emotional issue might be contributing to problems at school, talk to the teacher about what's going on and how you both can support your child.
As moms, we have so much going on every single day: school, sports, friend's houses, packing lunches, making dinner, cleaning the house, paying bills, talking to teachers, etc... If you are like me, when you get into bed at night, you just lie there... awake... with everything on your mind.
If he's really upset about being teased at school — especially if it's relentless — he (and you) need to talk to his teacher about the situation.
First, if you haven't already, I'd suggest talking to her teacher to see what's going on at school.
Once they are used to doing this, teachers can talk to them about what they can do to help their parents at home.
At parent - teacher conference time, talk to the PE teacher about sports and activities your child has enjoyed in class, and outside of it.
Thinking back to the first year at school for one of my own, when talking to her classroom teacher we could have been describing two different children such were the extremes in my daughter's behaviour.
If your pre-teen gets detention at school for talking back to the teacher, don't intervene and try to arrange for a more convenient punishment.
Talking to siblings who attend the same school, observing your child at school or at a playground or park, talking with teachers or other school professionals, asking other parents, and consulting with your child's mental health professional are the best places toTalking to siblings who attend the same school, observing your child at school or at a playground or park, talking with teachers or other school professionals, asking other parents, and consulting with your child's mental health professional are the best places totalking with teachers or other school professionals, asking other parents, and consulting with your child's mental health professional are the best places to start.
I responded to the reader in a series three posts: Part One offered advice for bringing about change at the classroom level (e.g., teacher rewards and snacks); Part Two dealt with changing the school - wide food culture (fundraisers, wellness programs, etc.); and Part Three talked about change at the district level.
That's one of things they're looking at or children's readiness for kindergarten and so, talking to the preschool teacher, asking them, and talking to other parents too.
To determine if summer school is right for your child, talk to your child's teacher or guidance counsellor or contact your local school board: KPRDSB, 705-742-9773, www.kprschools.ca, or PVNCCDSB at (705) 748-4861, www.pvnccdsb.on.cTo determine if summer school is right for your child, talk to your child's teacher or guidance counsellor or contact your local school board: KPRDSB, 705-742-9773, www.kprschools.ca, or PVNCCDSB at (705) 748-4861, www.pvnccdsb.on.cto your child's teacher or guidance counsellor or contact your local school board: KPRDSB, 705-742-9773, www.kprschools.ca, or PVNCCDSB at (705) 748-4861, www.pvnccdsb.on.ca.
Marotta was participating in a roundtable discussion at Bulkeley High School, convened by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and including state Education Commissioner Dianna Wentzell, Hartford schools Superintendent Leslie Torres - Rodriguez, a Newtown teacher who went to Parkland, Fla. to talk with teachers there, students, and others.
In Part 1 of his weekly «Mondays with the Mayor» interview on NY1, Mayor de Blasio talks to Errol Louis about a proposal on the Upper West Side to desegregate middle schools, and why he is at odds with the teacher's union over how to give teachers paid time off for parental leave.
While talking to each chamber, Ryan Petty, the father of Alaina Petty, who was gunned down on Valentine's Day at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, told legislators he is in support of the governor's proposal, which does not include arming teachers.
Both sides said Friday it is their intention to finalize a deal when they resume talks at 4 p.m. Sunday, and Buffalo Teachers Federation President Philip Rumore reiterated that they are close...
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about an arrest of a former college student who threatened to commit a mass shooting at an unknown elementary school and a group to review teacher ratings system used by the New York State Board of Regents.
Join Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones at the New Possibilities for Public Education: Rally for Kids and Schools as they stand with educators and parents dedicated to saving public schools and talk about how to fight back against the test and punish regime rampant in schools, the privatization of education, and the attacks against teachers
Both sides said Friday it is their intention to finalize a deal when they resume talks at 4 p.m. Sunday, and Buffalo Teachers Federation President Philip Rumore reiterated that they are close to a deal.
In Tallahassee, they hope to talk to legislators about school safety and gun control on Wednesday, determined to ensure that the deaths of their 17 classmates and teachers last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland bring about change.
In response to the mayor's most recent attempt to point the finger at the union for the breakdown of evaluation talks, UFT President Michael Mulgrew observed, «Most people would be embarrassed that the state's highest education official has directly contradicted their statements about a new teacher evaluation system, but not the mayor.»
You know people talk about this as if it is a recent thing, and really we've known about the standards since 2008 - 2009, and we have an incredible team of teachers and leaders in Randolph who worked really hard right away to start to look at the standards.»
In his keynote talk at the 2015 Forum titled «Continuing Efforts to Improve Science Education in the U.S,» DeBoer reviewed the history of science standards development in the U.S. and the role of Project 2061 for an audience of several hundred science teachers from various Chinese provinces, many of whom were being recognized for excellence in teaching.
«I used to absolutely hate [public speaking]» she says, but having found herself volunteered to give a careers talk at Surrey University, she was «really chuffed» to be asked by a couple of sixth - form teachers in the audience to give her talk again.
If there isn't a program at your institution, talk to people, both scientists and teachers, about starting one.
In the next group, a second student learned how to make the tools by simply watching the first subject and trying to duplicate what he or she did with no interaction at all between them; in the third group, subjects actively showed each other what they were doing but without gesturing; in the fourth group, gesturing and pointing were allowed but no talking; and in the fifth group, the «teacher» was permitted to talk to the «learner» and say whatever was necessary.
So I thought I will experiment with this, and I had a friend, [a] teacher who taught at the U.S.C., and I was going to be at U.S.C. one day, so [I said, «Why don't you] ask 20 engineering students to come in prepared to talk about their work for about two minutes.»
So although I had already accepted a place to study geography at Liverpool University in the United Kingdom, my home country, when I came back I talked to my PE teacher who recommended Loughborough University as the best place to study sport science in this country.
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