Sentences with phrase «teachers in the room as»

BC:... some of the schools I've been into recently will have three teachers in the room as the team in one go.

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Even as I was being chosen by my peers and coaches and teachers to be the captain of sports teams and academic clubs, even as I was embraced as a best friend and confidant, a very clear «Whites Only» sign still hung boldly over the «family room» in the white American house.
The instructor taught the students to practice certain postures, to observe certain rituals as they entered or left a room, and to address the sensai, or teacher, in a prescribed way.
I only regret for the past season is wenger letting go of gilberto he would not only have feeled the void left by flamini but would have been good for the atmosphere in the dressing room as well as a teacher to the other midfielders.
She eats lunch in a teachers room where she has access to a microwave and can do homework or read so as to not fall behind.
To truly get a sense of the learning environment in and outside the class room, as well as meet teachers, families and alumni, we encourage you to attend one of our lively open houses or RSVP for a group tour.
if school administrators weren't too busy to plan and would approve parent volunteer lunch monitors then parents could fill some of the lunch room void by left by over-extended cafeteria staff and teachers, explaining to kids what lunch options were and encouraging the healthier choices as well as providing more prompts in the cafeteria as students have their tray.
Shirley, a teacher, blogger and busy mother of three, used to see the cozy little nook in her office as little more than wasted space, but thanks to a sudden burst of inspiration and a quick trip to IKEA, Shirley's kids now have a cozy reading room of their own, and all for less than $ 80!
I would advice that No parent bring there children to this Daycare it is Pure Nasty roaches are everywhere they actually are dining with the children during lunch time, the mats that the kids nap on or stored in a out of order rest room storage closet, they almost never sanitize, and kids stay sick with lice, hand, foot, and mouth high fevers etc, not to mention they Do nt provide kids with a well balanced meal «ask to see menu» upon tour, they also have one of the highest turn over as far as the teachers goes» no experience «needed to care for your child, they are literally there to babysit, kids do nt learn a thing and are treated like crap, so while the price may be durable does this sound like somewhere you would want to send your love ones?
If you don't like to pay a fair wage to teachers, maybe you should consider moving to one of the southern states where the school taxes are low, but the kids have no books, huge class size, teachers that are not as good as ours and have most of their classes in temporary class rooms.
Chants of «Local 3» and «Spectrum unfair labor practices» were by far the loudest in the room, as the rest of the assembled union members stood largely in silence through speeches by Lieutenant Gov. Kathy Hochul, National Organization for Women NYC President Sonia Ossorio, American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten and actors John Leguizamo and Steve Buscemi.
I found a spot in the back of the room, and trying to be as small (i.e. as invisible) as possible, I hoped and prayed that the teacher wouldn't call me out in front of everyone else as the impostor that I so profoundly felt that I was.
As cocktail hour wrapped up, CJ Frogozo, beloved teacher of The Class by Taryn Toomey, led the room in The Class Relieve, a brand - new 20 - minute, no - sweat experience designed to clear the mind, stimulate endorphins, and flush heaviness from the body.
Part of the power of this teacher was his ability to make each person in the room feel as if he was there for him or her alone, giving each one their next breath, and then taking it away, and then starting again.
He has taught yoga since 1983 in San Francisco and Berkeley at the Yoga Room, the Berkeley Yoga Center, 4th Street Yoga and the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco as a teacher training faculty member.
Don Tuttle has taught yoga since 1983 in San Francisco and Berkeley at the Yoga Room, the Berkeley Yoga Center, 4th Street Yoga and the Iyengar Yoga Institute of San Francisco as a teacher training faculty member.
We begin our practice on our mats, observing our thoughts as they dwell in the past or race toward the future until we hear the soothing sound of the teacher's voice inviting us back into the room, and into present moment.
As a teacher I think that a gallery of a typical week would be kind of boring... classroom floor, classroom floor, class room floor... this was a very special week for us (you will see why at the end) but I am glad I decided to document this week in my shoes, because it was such a good one:
These would be fun to take to your next football game or used as décor in a sports themed bedroom or even in the classroom of your favorite teacher or as dorm room décor for your college student.
With the words «The Teacher will never leave this room alive,» in an instant, Silvia's life is turned upside down as she becomes a hunted target of the killers.
But there are thrilling passages of presentation, of Bressonian presence, that need no backstory, or back - acting — I'm thinking of John Leguizamo as one of the more troubled teachers, Emily Tremaine as an argumentative and possibly horny student who can't understand why Stanley keeps his wife in the room typing up what's being said, and Dennis Haysbert as a lush - haired Ossie Davis in scenes with William Shatner (played with unlikely restraint by Kellan Lutz) taping a TV drama from 1976 based on the Milgram case.
College professors are sometimes said to be living in an ivory tower, but those who teach sciences and business administration would hardly be in the same room as poetry teachers.
But there is room for improvement on its standards, which have not been rated by the American Federation of Teachers as clear, specific, and grounded in content for English above the elementary level or for social studies at any grade span.
Janice Herbranson, who gained celebrity status two years ago as the lowest - paid teacher in the country, may be off to teach in Alaska next year if her one - room North Dakota schoolhouse closes down for lack of students.
Breaux: Research has proven time and again that it is the teacher who makes the difference in the classroom; just as it is the pilot who makes the difference on the airplane; just as it is the surgeon who makes the difference in the operating room.
«One of things that disappointed me when I began as a teacher was that there was so little room for fun and play in the classroom,» says Wallace.
Modern realization of best practice in education no longer supports the idea of the teacher as an authoritarian figure standing in the front of the room scrawling on a chalkboard.
The Lakeland High School teacher, who turns ninety in November and began teaching when FDR was president, greets her seniors as they stroll into room 106, the same class she's been working in since 1952.
«We praised Chinese education but what I saw on the ground was different — public shaming, one art teacher trying to teach rain as only falling from the sky in little dots...,» she says noting, there was little room for creativity or expression.
It was sometimes encouraging, sometimes troubling, and always fascinating to pause — occasionally as the only TEP person in the room — and to listen to others talk about who teachers are and the work that teachers do, especially in the context of public schools.
According to the malpractice, schools are registered under the government but, in reality the school building acts as cow - shed or a dilapidated building without a glimpse of regular class - rooms, students or teachers.
As we saw in Delatte's room, teachers have the freedom to supplement the curriculum to meet the needs of their students or to respond to the demands of state tests.
As the teacher and I walked around the room, we noticed conversation focused entirely on the directions; in addition, as students began writing the program, we asked them to keep highlighting the directions they were usinAs the teacher and I walked around the room, we noticed conversation focused entirely on the directions; in addition, as students began writing the program, we asked them to keep highlighting the directions they were usinas students began writing the program, we asked them to keep highlighting the directions they were using.
Room Arrangement To make working the crowd as easy as possible, teachers usually have to rearrange the furniture in their classrooms.
As a result, the blackboard didn't make much sense in the context of the one - room schoolhouse because the teacher rarely, if ever, stood in front of the class to lecture.
Also called continuous learning, multiyear placement, or family - style learning, looping — in which the same teacher remains with a group of students for two or more years — is a concept as old as the one - room schoolhouse.
All rooms have ceiling mounted cameras to project scientific experiments and lectures and all rooms are linked so that a presentation taking place in one room can be broadcast to all of the other rooms something David Craft particularly made mention of as, «The PC-less annotation really comes into its own here with the teacher being able to annotate on the live footage from the camera or their laptop, or they can pause the display to annotate on the still image.
From their one - room, one - teacher origins with as few as a dozen students, American schools grew ever more complex and larger, with as many as four thousand students in one Chicago school.
In Indonesia, on the other hand, discussions with teachers in Banten, Jakarta and West Java provinces as part of this research indicate that there is room to test LTLT competencieIn Indonesia, on the other hand, discussions with teachers in Banten, Jakarta and West Java provinces as part of this research indicate that there is room to test LTLT competenciein Banten, Jakarta and West Java provinces as part of this research indicate that there is room to test LTLT competencies.
They are thick communities, where students and teachers celebrate and suffer together; where you know when someone is having a bad day and ask what you can do to help; where in the classroom adventure and risk, cheers, and even embarrassment are experienced directly; where the wrinkle of a brow and what is not said mean just as much as what is spoken; and where disagreement can squat in the room like the elephant it usually is and not be mouse - clicked away.
It is helpful from the beginning to insist on accuracy in the language used as this is a key discipline in coding, to reinforce this they could take turns to navigate a «robot» teacher around the room, with only correct commands being followed.
In his blog The Elephant In The (Staff) Room — Why We Need To Talk About Teacher Wellbeing (The Huffington Post, 14th March 2017), Nick Haisman - Smith, Chief Executive at Family Links and the Nurturing Schools Network, makes the point that «it is impossible to support the social and emotional health of young people, if we as teachers do not attend to our own emotional health».
Although his little four - room schoolhouse in West Bridgewater is gone, replaced by a more modern brick building, the legacy of what a quality public education offered him is clear, as shown in a letter written in 1973 by one of his junior high students to a superintendent in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in support of a teacher who lost his vision and then his job:
Phones ring and the copy machine hums as a teacher meets with a parent in the corner of the room.
At the COBO Center in Detroit last summer, I followed Teach for America's new co-CEOs, Matt Kramer — a former McKinsey consultant whose wife did TFA — and Elisa Villanueva Beard — who began her career as a TFA teacher in her native Rio Grande Valley — to a basement meeting room.
I know that as I plan and budget that I have to make room for this type of collaboration in my school, so that my teachers can continue to grow.»
Organizations such as Room to Read, a global non profit founded in 1999 by John Wood and currently operating in ten countries in Asia and Africa which has impacted millions of children by providing school libraries and professional development to teachers.
But here, I had the support of the coaches and of my colleagues in the room and it felt safe to take risks as a teacher
with teachers from the Absent Teacher Reserve, also known as «the rubber room,» where pedagogues who have been let go from previous positions and haven't managed to find another are paid their full salary to sit and do nothing because they can not be fired, even in cases of
As Governor Malloy sits on top of one of the largest unfunded state and teacher pension systems in the country, an unfunded liability that will cost Connecticut taxpayers more than $ 20 billion to resolve over the next two decades, leave it to back room politics of the Malloy administration to wheel and deal a way for Steven Adamowski to boost his pension at taxpayer expense.
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