In all of these places, the power comes with a great deal of structure and guidance, but instead of guiding with directions,
the teachers at these schools ask questions instead.
One
teacher at our school asked her seventh - graders how they felt about the tests.
Not exact matches
He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the
school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that
asking pupils to stand
at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography
teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay rights» agenda seeping in through text books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the
school nurse's distribution of cards with information on how to get the morning - after pill.
You can
ask high
school teachers or youth workers about this if you like, but you really need look no further than your own teen years, when your interests and attention seemed to spiral out in a million directions that could be mistaken for having no direction
at all.
At the prior
school, we weren't
asked to read aloud, so my struggle had been evident only to me and my
teachers.
It has been a while since I've made any, but they are a staple for my events for my kid's classes
at school, the
teachers even
ask for them.
It's as basic as your kids starting
at a new
school and finding out the main
teachers are leaving — only, when it comes to multi million pound football contracts, agents are allowed to
ask questions that demand straight answers.
If my son picks crap like that up
at school, I'm going to the
teacher and head
teacher to
ask why a climate of sexism is accepted
at the
school.
Otherwise, you can search the Internet (I use the Google search engine
at www.google.com), you can
ask at a home
schooling or
teacher's store,
ask your local
school authorities (if they are friendly), or
ask on an Internet E-mail Discussion Group (see the next section).
At a
school for difficult children, Mr. Davis, a
teacher who taught eleven - and twelve - year olds,
asked me if I could come to his class and give him some advice on cleaning up the foul language his students used.
Friday I
asked my toddler's
teacher what kind of lessons she likes the most
at school right now, because I am setting up some Montessori style activities for her this summer.
Or, you can
ask the
teacher if you can leave a gallon of your child's favorite ice cream
at the
school for unforeseen events.
As a
teacher, I often hear parents lament that their children, when
asked what they did
at school today, reply, «Nothing.»
Ask the
teacher or an aide to make sure the book is in your child's bookbag
at the end of
school.
To get an idea of what your child knows already,
ask questions like, «Are any of your
teachers talking about this
at school?»
Ask the
teacher about scheduling regular times for your child to organize and clean out desk and locker
at school.
«A
teacher asked us to bring formula for the babies,» Sidra Azam, 13, a schoolgirl in Lahore who has been helping collect donations for IDPs
at her
school, told IRIN.
At the KIPP charter
schools, established 18 years ago to improve the odds for low - income and underprivileged kids, fifth graders are drilled to sit up, listen,
ask questions, nod, and track the speaker — a classroom acronym
teachers call SLANT — to instill unfamiliar rules for appropriate behavior in
school, college, and professional life.
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 to start.
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Teachers at Downtown's Peck Slip
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asking for city funding to install permanent safety barriers to protect kids on its...
Candidates were
asked about specific legislation they would endorse to curb gun violence and if they supported arming
teachers, proposals floated by Trump and the NRA since a massacre
at Florida high
school killed 17 in February.
In light of reports in today's Albany Times Union that a 10th grade
teacher at Albany High
School asked students to make a persuasive argument blaming Jews for the problems of Nazi Germany as part of a writing assignment, Councilman David G. Greenfield is calling on the school district to immediately terminate the teacher in que
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school district to immediately terminate the
teacher in question.
Some
teachers at charter
schools, including Albany charter
school instructor Jamal Hood, also rallied
at the governor's mansion,
asking for more money and authorization for more
schools.
His group collected 4,800 signatures from parents and
teachers at charter
schools,
asking for more money in the new state budget to build more
schools, known as facilities aid.
Twice over 18 months, students responded to a
teacher at the
school who was provided a script of questions to
ask when other information was collected for registration and administration.
I am often
asked what I do, and when I reply with a great deal of satisfaction that I'm a
teacher, the most common remark is «I don't know how you can manage; when I was
at school I used to cause all sorts of trouble.»
I once
asked my high
school drama
teacher if I could buy some of the ultra-thick stage makeup from her... she looked
at me a little strange, since I wasn't even on the cast of the current musical and was working backstage / tech.
After serving it the
teachers at my childrens»
school, I have been
asked several times for this recipe.
Her husband was a history professor
at my high
school and when she
asked about me one of my
teachers gave a glowing review.
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teacher at an Ohio middle
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AAIAC invites anybody wishing to use an adventurous activity provider, any parent / carer thinking of sending their child on a
school organised visit or adventurous activity to simply
ask the provider or
teacher at school, does where we are going have any of the three badges AALA, Adventuremark ® or LOtC?
Sites are blocked which could enable
teachers to open up learning, and students are never
asked to practice good decision making
at school because there are no decisions to make.
In some cases, others
at the
school ask male
teachers to play disciplinarian.
In an effort to determine our core competencies, we are
asking whether it makes sense to have extracurricular activities, such as supplemental sports and art classes, taught by the
school's
teachers or contracted out to nonprofit groups who may offer these services
at reduced prices and provide higher - quality services.
asks Ted Nellen, a
teacher at Murry Bergtraum High
School (New York City).
Teachers were
asked «what practices and strategies do you think significantly support student achievement
at our
school?».
«It's about supporting the child but also supporting
teachers and
schools to be confident delivering Aboriginal perspectives within the classroom and also
asking educators to look
at Aboriginal pedagogies and how they can use that within the classroom.»
Students tell us that the
teachers who care about them
ask how they are and take the time to listen, they show up
at games or pop into practices, they know they take ballet and
ask about the recital even though there is no ballet club
at the
school.
Try
asking yourself, «what is the single most important thing your
school does for the pupils and what is the single most important thing you as a team of
teachers can do to ensure your pupils get this from their time
at school?»
Rigby
asked teachers about the nature and prevalence of bullying
at their
school.
We
asked the following questions: Are
teachers at your
school expected to meet certain levels of technology proficiency?
At the beginning of the school year, teachers involved in the program are asked to visit at least 20 children in their classroom, Smith sai
At the beginning of the
school year,
teachers involved in the program are
asked to visit
at least 20 children in their classroom, Smith sai
at least 20 children in their classroom, Smith said.
As the
teacher of gifted and the enrichment specialist
at my
school ~ I
asked classroom
teachers for recommendations on students ~ who performed exceptionally well in the area of science.
These
teachers are going to be
asked to provide information and leadership on these issues
at their
schools.»
To find out, we
at the Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance have
asked nationally representative cross-sections of parents,
teachers, and the general public (as part of the ninth annual Education Next survey, conducted in May and June of this year) whether they support or oppose «federal policies that prevent
schools from expelling or suspending black and Hispanic students
at higher rates than other students.»
When I first
asked 6th - grade math
teacher Jennifer Rivera
at Northbrook Middle
School how wrapping a YES Prep charter school into half of her school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
School how wrapping a YES Prep charter
school into half of her school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
school into half of her
school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.&
school had changed her life, she answered, «Not that much.»
At Northwestern High
School, surveys were sent to parents
asking their views on a dress code, said John Bois, a biology
teacher who served as chairman of the uniform committee.
To help her get to know all the new
teachers, she
asked them
at the beginning of the
school year to fill out information forms about themselves, including their birthdays, and favorite colors, foods, candy, and books.
The situations are all too familiar: A student and
teacher do not get along and the student's parents
ask school officials to assign the child to a new classroom; a high -
school student without the proper prerequisite course is turned away from a class for which the student thinks he or she is qualified; or, the transportation schedule has been modified and the bus driver is unwilling to stop
at a corner, thereby saving a child an apparently unnecessary five - block walk.
This «move up» enables students to meet with their new
teachers, get to know the new facilities they will be attending, and
ask questions, said DeGenova, who is assistant principal
at Slippery Rock (Pennsylvania) Area High
School and as well as a part - time elementary principal
at the district's Har - Mer Elementary
School.