Why can't we just
teach kids like we were taught?
Not exact matches
Dave and Helen Edwards, co-founders of artificial intelligence research firm Intelligenstia.ai, don't go so far as to suggest a specific course of study, but
like Kalt they have publicly insisted that if you want your
kids to thrive in an AI - filled future, you better
teach them how to handle human beings, unpredictability, and complexity, all of which a liberal arts degree forces you to confront and grow comfortable with.
Overall, if you want to raise resilient
kids, the key is «
teaching kids that their brains are
like muscles that can be strengthened through hard work and persistence.
They cover important issues
like avoiding a backlash over strict limits,
teaching kids to control their own impulses, and making distinctions between creative use of tech and passive consumption.
Seeley, who is tall and bearded,
like half of Brooklyn, was the co-founder and executive director of 826NYC, the Dave Eggers brainchild that
taught creative writing to
kids.
When we started planning the code: mobile journey — a road trip across Canada
teaching kids to code we knew we wanted to
teach a lot of
kids —
like A LOT.
no i just show them how silly it is... laughable really... the same way we knocked back the Bush conservatives... people
like John Stewart showed them for the baffoons they were,,, how silly and ridiculous they were... heck I may be
teaching your
kids tomorrow in the AM
Reflecting on Kevin Kiley's article «Long Reads» at Inside Higher Ed, Erin O'Connor writes:
Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the kids I was teaching were very smart, but,
Teaching high school for a year at a very interesting little Berkshire boarding school got me onto shared class reading projects — the
kids I was
teaching were very smart, but,
teaching were very smart, but,
like....
because the religious lobbyists garner ridiculous influence over public policy, especially education, and we're a little concerned that our
kids are going to be
taught silly crap
like the planet is 6000 years old.
Think about it
like this, do you have to
teach your children to lie, to steal, to hit other
kids?
I would
like to
teach my
kids to think for themselves, question authority, and NOT believe something simply due to the fact that their elders crammed something down their throats that THEY themselves had no empirical proof of.
I am not as high profile as you but if I were, it would be
like me telling you not to
teach your
kids about evolution or the big bang theory.
Not because I don't think Christianity is true and the
kids,
like all sinners, need to know the truth, but because teachers who don't know all the basics about the Bible would mess it up or if they were an atheist being forced to
teach it would probably spread their bias and
teach things wrongly on purpose.
The caseworker will be helping them map out their next steps,
like enrolling the
kids in school and
teaching them how to use local mass transit.
I «ts all utterly nonsense «just» to make sure we won't start to look
like one another, same goes for everything we are being
taught as
kids!
It is they, not the Mother Teresas of the world that we should strive to be
like and
teach our
kids the same.
(He used terms
like «Heavenly Father» and «free agency,» he was a young father with lots of
kids born close together, his family was from «out west,» and he was
teaching his daughter Portuguese.)
I was tempted at first to give maybe a 10 point list of advice for parents going through deconstruction in front of their
kids... things
like let them see the books you read and answer their curiosities about them;
teach your
kids how to think, not how to believe; tell them everything you're going through and let them deal with what it means for them; ask them what they believe and listen objectively and engage in conversation about it; openly share your struggles with what you're going through with the church and let them process it themselves, and so on.
When does the state step in and stop you from destroying your child, and when does it allow a parent to
teach their
kid whatever goofiness they
like.
For the most part we homeschool our
kids when we don't
like the public school's
teachings.»
I
teach it in my «Yo Quiero Mas» class and several of my clients have told me their
kids ask them to make «The El Pollo Loco Chicken»... so I guess it tastes
like El Pollo Loco (but I am confident it is better)
Last night I made this using regular flour, braided
like I was
taught in Hebrew school as a
kid (a longer, more oval shape).
After 35 years of
teaching fifth grade, she'd never seen a
kid plow through a salad
like I did.
The No
Kid Hungry campaign connects
kids in need to effective nutrition programs
like school breakfast and summer meals and
teaches low - income families to cook healthy, affordable meals through Cooking Matters.
The No
Kid Hungry campaign connects
kids in need to effective nutrition programs
like school breakfast and summer meals and
teaches low - income families to cook healthy, affordable meals through its Cooking Matters program.
No
Kid Hungry connects
kids in need to effective nutrition programs
like school breakfast and summer meals and
teaches low - income families to cook healthy, affordable meals.
I
like to think of the
kids eating good homemade treats but perhaps I should
teach my youngest (whose events these were) to bake
I've
taught my
kids to hate all things from TTUN, so had a really hard time talking them into
liking Peppers once he was drafted.
That attacking side of the game comes naturally now because they're
taught that as
kids, but I'd
like to flip it back a bit and
teach them a bit more about the negative side.
Read Carrie Smith's humorous essay on
teaching idioms -
like «come out of the closet» - to our children, our new
Kid's Korner feature, and see Sophia Hantzes's photo essay of Minneapolis families celebrating pride.
You take time out from cleaning or clubbing to
teach your
kids how to do things
like tie their shoes:»
So, yeah, my little one swears
like a sailor and my big one will
teach your
kid to fart on cue.
I
like the idea of homeschooling but I know I don't have the confidence or the patience (with my own
kids) to try and
teach them.
On top of having a laidback vibe and a feeling
like you're a world away from the rest of the United States, Big Sur is popular amongst nature lovers, so it's a great destination if you want to
teach your
kids to really appreciate the great outdoors.
What will build a relationship with them for the long haul and what will break one apart (and perhaps drive them to be
like most
kids do — exactly the opposite of what you are
teaching)?
Why Giving
Kids Chores Can Be Good for Them The small tasks your 5 - year - old can do around the house may not seem
like much, but they can
teach your child valuable lessons that will last into his preteen years and beyond.
What I
like best about the series is the solid biblical
teaching, which is what
kids need more of these days!
It's
like teaching children a lesson on the importance of not smoking, and then handing out ashtrays and lighters to the
kids who did the best job listening.»
Magazines
like National Geographic
Kids, Your Big Back Yard, and Wild Animal Baby
teach preschoolers about animals, water, stars, and more — all in a way they can relate to.
The aim is to form a family -
like community in which children choose activities at their own pace, and older
kids gain confidence by helping
teach younger
kids.
More and more it seemed
like the district's only goals were to raise the
kids» standardized test scores and to
teach them to fear authority — both of which, I'll admit, they did quite well.
I
like the idea of a game that
teaches kids how to put together a balanced meal.
We attend to the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our
kids but let's not forget ALL the other things
like instilling magic, role modeling, striving for balance, grinding out daily rituals, keeping up holiday traditions, juggling vacations,
teaching finances, and the importance of voting... the list is endless.
You may find that teenaged sitters do more «cool» things with your
kids,
like teaching them to make friendship bracelets and other arts and crafts, helping them improve their video game skills, and spending time playing outside with them.
At one time, Parenting.com cited harnesses as one of the most ridiculous parenting products, claiming that «
kids should just be
taught to hold hands and stay where their parents can see them rather than be treated
like the family pet.»
, which would royally piss me off if it was one of my
kids he was saying it to) is a lot
like buying little girls pants with the word «juicy» written across the butt, or
teaching your daughter to dance
like Fergie in the «London Bridge» video.
Would you
like to eavesdrop on a family that is trying Dr. Leman's
teaching on their
kids?
Looks
like once again, Big Food's interests are trumping those of
teaching kids to learn to love food that loves them back.
Discipline helps
kids learn from their mistakes and
teaches them socially appropriate ways to deal with emotions,
like anger and disappointment.
Some think that they're just bigger diapers and might make
kids think it's OK to use them
like diapers, thus slowing the toilet -
teaching process.