Sentences with phrase «teacher relationships today»

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There is so much more support today for parents, teachers, couples, employers, and others traditionally in positions of authority in relationships.
I am clear today that my relationship with food is a teacher — it's a practice ground for learning the true lessons I'm meant to learn during my time here on earth.
So if you're a Teachers Dating Teachers - This online dating site is for you, if you are looking for a relationship, sign on this site and start chatting and meeting people today.
But today's school leaders understand that a strong home - school connection can have a direct impact on student achievement, so they have created many new and fun ways to forge a strong relationship between parents and teachers during the opening weeks of the new school year.
Yet today there is no evidence of this past strife in relationships between the teachers» union and the district management, nor between teachers and administrators.
Today, technology permeates everything, and consequently, the relationship between teacher education students and technology has changed.
Richard C. Iannuzzi, president of New York State United Teachers union, said, «N.Y.S.U.T. will suspend its collaboration with the State Education Department through the remainder of the school year if these pass today, so we can re-evaluate this relationship
Additionally, as cited by the authors, today's preservice teachers have a vastly different relationship with technology than did their predecessors.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Flamboyan Foundation is being showcased at the Parent ‐ Teacher Home Visit Project's (PTHVP) fifth annual national conference for their leadership in bringing the PTHVP relationship ‐ building model of home visits to Washington, D.C. public schools.
Educators in the city of Boston already have an established relationship with Google and today the company has furthered this connection by donating $ 185,000 worth of school supplies to teachers in Massachusetts.
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In today's contemporary world of communication where facetime means looking at a screen instead of someone's face, and a trip to the bank or to the gas station involves putting a card into a machine instead of having an in - person exchange, formalized human relationship skill building must be a critical area of focus in our work as teachers.
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