I've seen quite a few poorly - trained
teachers become obsessed with drilling students for exams because they don't know how children best learn; their lessons involved a lot of copying and sedentary learning.
Not exact matches
The Directing Award: U.S. Dramatic was presented to: Sara Colangelo, for her film The Kindergarten
Teacher (Director & Screenwriter: Sara Colangelo, Producers: Talia Kleinhendler, Osnat Handelsman - Keren, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler)-- When a Staten Island kindergarten teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she becomes fascinated and obsessed with the child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his
Teacher (Director & Screenwriter: Sara Colangelo, Producers: Talia Kleinhendler, Osnat Handelsman - Keren, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Celine Rattray, Trudie Styler)-- When a Staten Island kindergarten
teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she becomes fascinated and obsessed with the child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his
teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she
becomes fascinated and
obsessed with the child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his talent.
The Oscar nominee will produce and star in «The Kindergarten
Teacher,» a feature film in which she'll play a kindergarten teacher, frustrated with the monotony of her life on Staten Island, who risks everything when she becomes obsessed with a prodigious child in her
Teacher,» a feature film in which she'll play a kindergarten
teacher, frustrated with the monotony of her life on Staten Island, who risks everything when she becomes obsessed with a prodigious child in her
teacher, frustrated with the monotony of her life on Staten Island, who risks everything when she
becomes obsessed with a prodigious child in her class.
David, an author and culture critic as well as a
teacher, struggles to resist a grow - up call from Consuela (Penelope Cruz), a gorgeous former student with whom he
becomes obsessed.
The Kindergarten
Teacher Based on an Israeli film, this sly remake stars Maggie Gyllenhaal as a frustrated teacher who becomes obsessed with a young student's knack for seemingly off - the - cuff
Teacher Based on an Israeli film, this sly remake stars Maggie Gyllenhaal as a frustrated
teacher who becomes obsessed with a young student's knack for seemingly off - the - cuff
teacher who
becomes obsessed with a young student's knack for seemingly off - the - cuff poetry.
Zhang plays the mother as a young peasant girl who
becomes enamored (kind of
obsessed, really) with the local
teacher.
When a Staten Island kindergarten
teacher discovers what may be a gifted five year - old student in her class, she
becomes fascinated and
obsessed with the child — spiraling downward on a dangerous and desperate path in order to nurture his talent.
Last week ~ I wrote about gifted children have the tendency to
become obsessed with a particular area and topic (http://community.educationworld.comcontent/
obsessed) and warned
teachers not to discourage this traitwhich can be found in highly successful people ~ whove made major contributions to society — but rather help students find healthy ways to develop it.
No, you did not say that all
teachers should
become «
obsessed» with the teaching of spelling.
(If the
teachers unions would
become as
obsessed with kids getting a good education as they are with hedgies, this country would be a much better place.)
Ravitch is also of the belief that our nation's political leadership «have
become obsessed with the idea that everything that matters can be measured and that test scores are the ultimate measure for children, schools,
teachers, and now, higher education.»
The team at Insight ADVANCE has
become obsessed with the power of video in coaching
teachers.
For me her output gives the impression of a painter once persistently scorned by her art
teachers; an ugly duckling so
obsessed with painting that through a persistent and rebellious belief in her dubious practice the work has
become brilliantly sophisticated and fascinating to behold.
After working with my first students with ASD as a 1:1 behavioral therapist and classroom
teacher, I
became obsessed with the high quality work being done in North Carolina.