Sentences with phrase «teachers every day who»

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Then, take another moment to thank a teacher who has had a positive impact on your life — it will make their day.
Your mentor doesn't need to be Richard Branson or Warren Buffett and can be a person in your day - to - day life, such as a boss, colleague, teacher or even someone you don't know but who you admire.
Contrast that with the average teacher, who peppers kids with 300 to 600 questions a day and waits an average of one second for each reply, and you have a recipe for what I call the «Global Questioning Crisis.»
Atticus is speaking specifically about Scout's young, inexperienced teacher, who on the first day of school, found herself flustered by the habits and manners of the children of Maycomb, Alabama.
They only need satisfy themselves that their position is a just one, suitable for teachers of the Christian faith who have come to realize in recent years that the faith has something to say to the problems of the day.
I believe that periodically there are GREAT TEACHERS who gather the finest ideas of their day and find a way to repurpose or change those teachings to evolve the society to which they are born.
«teachers,» and «apostles»; who managed the staggering influx of widows and women into the Christian community by providing guidelines to ensure that Ephesian churches remained distinct from the pagan cults of the day, but who still expected trained women to prophesy, to teach, and to lead.
We are so often like the day - dreaming school boy who vaguely hears the drone of the teacher's lesson but when questioned could not repeat a word of it.
It is a strange picture that we are given of Jesus during these first days in the temple: arguing freely with Sadducees, scribes, and Pharisees; parrying more or less subtle attempts to lure him into statements that could be used against him; answering sincere questions and approving good answers to his own questions; pronouncing fiery invectives against influential teachers who opposed him; lamenting the failure of Jerusalem to respond to his challenge; and then calmly pointing out to his disciples the tiny but sacrificial offering of a poor widow.
Perhaps they could not bring a minister who was both teacher and expounder of the gospel, perhaps they could not supply schools in the earliest days; nevertheless they did not fail to supply large numbers of fervent exhorters for the Lord.
Contrast this with the situation of the average seconday level RE teacher who is required to teach at least 6 lessons (40 - 45 mins each) per day to various classes of young people, who are for the most part a captive audience.
Suppose that a contemporary who had been living abroad returned at a time when the Teacher had only a day or two to live.
I'm pretty sure that teachers must alter their lesson plans once in a while - say if 10 % of the class is out with the flu - I think they would use the day more for review for the students who are present.
Those who «teach» will receive a more severe judgment in that day — «My brethren, be not many teachers, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation» (James 3:1)
Now it happened on a certain day, as He was teaching, that there were Pharisees and teachers of the law sitting by, who had come out of every town of Galilee, Judea, and Jerusalem.
In my days as a school chaplain I remember a shocked English teacher reporting: «Do you know that today I asked my sophomores if they knew who Job was, and only one student raised her hand?»
2 Peter 2 But also [in those days] there arose false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among yourselves, who will subtly and stealthily introduce heretical doctrines (destructive heresies), even denying and disowning the Master Who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destructiwho will subtly and stealthily introduce heretical doctrines (destructive heresies), even denying and disowning the Master Who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destructiWho bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction.
He called you by your last name (a practice I use to this day), he had a way of instilling fear into kids who would goof - off and cause distractions in other classes (a practice I was very much unable to duplicate during my one - year stint as an 8th - grade English teacher), and you had to run the gauntlet of sentence - diagramming grammar, which advanced to a pretty complex level, before the more «cool - teacher» aspects of Mr. Pacilio were unveiled — and even then, the tests on those rock songs were no joke!
Full credit must be given to St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225 - 74), who, building upon the work of his teacher Albertus, constructed such a magnificent synthesis of traditional Christian doctrine and of the new knowledge that it became the standard expression of Christian doctrine for the Roman Catholic Church up until the present day.
My low point came on the day I had to fill in for the absent teacher of the Sunday school class for the teen - agers» parents, a bunch of grown - ups who were powerful, outspoken and of a very different persuasion than I when it came to politics and religion.
Unhealthy teaching is where people have itching ears for more teaching, and to satisfy their desire, they gather around themselves a whole host of teachers who will fill their days, and weeks, and months with the best biblical teaching that exists!
So on this happy day, as the students of the class of 2014 celebrate a milestone achievement with their families, their friends, and their teachers, I come to congratulate you, to wish you well, and to address each of you as a person who has received the good turn of a fine education, and who should feel a responsibility to repay the debt of that education by living well as a person, mindful of the personhood, the individuality, and the good of others around you, in the various communities through which your life will take you.
David's teachers in elementary school who gave up their break times each day to give him special instruction.
I went home for a day to honor my favorite teacher (turned vice principal) who won the Citizen of the Year award in my hometown.
I'm admittedly one of those irritating overachiever students who sits in the front row, introduces herself to the teacher on the first day, and gives herself extra homework because it «looks like fun.»
I haven't made black bread since college... I had a history teacher who had lived in Russia, and she mentioned it in class one day.
Pair a little tin of these with a box of good tea and hand them out to teachers, coworkers, and others who help make your day - to - day easier.
Some examples might be writing a nice letter to their teacher, making holiday cards for children who are ill, writing a letter to a soldier overseas, or even giving extra hugs or compliments to others that day.
During the day I'm a special education teacher in an elementary school working with students who have disabilities as well as at risk regular education students.
There will come a day that these students will think back to the time that their very cool (who are we kidding, coolest) teacher offered to hold class outside and they declined.
This is an epic day for any teacher who celebrates «Tutu» Tuesday... You know... Because it's 2/2... Wish I could show you their precious faces!
They were teachers who were present all day, all week, building unity, erasing individualism, there to chaperone the boys in the frosty parking lot outside the weight room at 6:30 a.m., there when the notebooks came out after class bells rang.
Masters history is full of Sundays that could pull teardrops out of the most emotionally stunted sports fans: Augusta native Larry Mize chipping in to win in 1987; Ben Crenshaw winning in 1995 just days after his beloved teacher Harvey Penick died; Tiger Woods blowing away the field in 1997 and thanking the black golfers who broke the sport's color barriers; Jack Nicklaus shooting a back - nine 30 to win the 1986 Masters at age 46.
The players and coaches shared tearful embraces with the family of longtime booster and East Nicolaus teacher, Laurie Goss, who died of cancer just two days prior.
First responders, all volunteers from local towns like Nipawin who by day were mechanics and businesswomen and teachers, arrived quickly, and they started pulling passengers from underneath the bus.
Deci and Ryan acknowledge that many of the tasks that teachers ask students to complete each day are not inherently fun or satisfying; it is the rare student who feels a deep sense of intrinsic motivation when memorizing her multiplication tables.
This would be for my greatneice who is six and fascinated by science, the only child visiting the uni lab on an open day, shed be badgering her teachers to use it all asap
Overall, it can indeed be challenging and disheartening for a parent to have a child who does not easily or happily leave each day for school because of their sensitivity or adaptability to a formal classroom setting; you'll feel better if you and your child's teacher can work together as a team.
Some day when your child becomes an adult, your relationship may become more of a friendship, but for now, it's your job to be his parent: his teacher, coach and limit setter — not the buddy who lets him get away with things.
The other day, for purposes of replying to an angry teacher who used textbooks made by our publishing house, we asked our resident botanist to respond and he wrote a long statement.
What a shame... and standardized testing, what a revolting way to judge the merit of a school system (more specifically ~ an individual educator) I was horrified to find out from a family friend who was a Special Education teacher a few years ago (who is now my sons 7th grade, general Ed., Language Arts teacher), that the BOE pays for the special Ed teachers to go to a 3 day long In Service, instructing them how to get their Spec.
Similarly, I once met a dynamic culinary arts teacher in my district, Kellie Karavias, who worked with the principal at her former school to completely integrate health and nutrition programs throughout the day, including the building of an in - school, instructional kitchen, «Five a Day Fridays» where children bought fresh fruit and vegetables from a cart each week, and an after - school program that offered counseling and exercise to obese children and their familiday, including the building of an in - school, instructional kitchen, «Five a Day Fridays» where children bought fresh fruit and vegetables from a cart each week, and an after - school program that offered counseling and exercise to obese children and their familiDay Fridays» where children bought fresh fruit and vegetables from a cart each week, and an after - school program that offered counseling and exercise to obese children and their families.
For young children who are just starting school, everything is new: the building, the teacher, the routines, the wake up time, the longer school day.
One of those teachers here in Washington, D.C. — who teaches in a school with over 95 percent free / reduced lunch — told us that, for so many of her kids, school meals were the only nutrition they got all day.
Do you discount the experience of Brian, a teacher in the South, who recently told us of students who may go from one day to the next only eating school lunch?
We truly appreciate the daily passion of the teachers and faculty, the lunch cooks who are on the front lines of school food every day, the open and candid attitudes of the students and the wonderful parents and community of Nixa.
The film features McDonald's paid brand ambassador John Cisna, an Iowa science teacher who lost weight eating McDonald's for 90 days.
When I was in college, way back in the day, I stumbled across a teacher who was getting into this «new style» of parenting.
Three days ago on this blog, I launched a Change.org petition regarding 540 Meals: Choices Make the Difference, a new McDonald's «nutrition education» film about an Iowa science teacher who ate nothing but McDonald's for six months.
Just a few days after I started The Lunch Tray, a reader named Mendy Heaps posted a comment saying that she was a public school teacher who'd met opposition when she tried to improve the food at her own school.
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