Sanda Balaban recalls how
her teaching colleagues in a pilot school in Boston identified student needs by asking the students themselves.
A valuable tool Additionally, classroom CCTV can be a valuable tool in assisting with teacher training, enabling specific lessons to be reviewed — without the distraction of
a teaching colleague in the classroom — and valuable feedback provided.
Additionally, classroom CCTV can be a valuable tool in assisting with teacher training, enabling specific lessons to be reviewed - without the distraction of
a teaching colleague in the classroom - and valuable feedback provided.
Not exact matches
A
colleague might ask you whether he should
teach a class at a local college; what he really wants to talk about is how to take his life
in a different direction.
When networking at a meal meeting, your networking purpose might be to further develop the relationship, to help a
colleague solve a problem, to learn how to refer someone
in your network, to introduce your
colleague to someone significant, or to
teach someone how to talk about your business to his own network members.
One employee gets cash for regularly
teaching fitness classes for
colleagues; another volunteers with the United Way
in return for National Leasing donations.
In her course, 10K VA, my friend and
colleague KaylaSloan
teaches you how to start making money as a virtual assistant.
(4) Years later,
in Japan where I
taught in the University, an British
colleague took me aside and said my swearing was unprofessional and gave a bad impression.
Come Sunday places the audience
in the shoes of Carlton's friends and
colleagues who are distraught at how their pastor, who used to preach the gospel to thousands on Christian TV, now seemingly denies Christ's own
teaching.
I have been
taught this less by my feminist professional
colleagues than by the students who have attended my classes on passes from hospitals or after therapy sessions,
in which they are being treated for wounds inflicted by men (and sometimes women) who abused them as children or as adults.
A
colleague of mine, Gary Gutting, published an article
in the New York Times this past Easter arguing that the core of the Catholic faith is a commitment to an ethics of love, and that the historical
teachings of the faith are best taken as useful parables.
In 2009, my colleague Theodor Dieter and I started teaching a two - week course every November on Luther's theology, for Lutheran pastors from all over the world, in no less venerable a location than Wittenberg itsel
In 2009, my
colleague Theodor Dieter and I started
teaching a two - week course every November on Luther's theology, for Lutheran pastors from all over the world,
in no less venerable a location than Wittenberg itsel
in no less venerable a location than Wittenberg itself.
Even to this day, every school administrator knows that his former classroom
colleagues regard him as having deserted «
teaching»
in favor of «educational administration.»
The reason for this, I'm convinced, is that new faculty — though very smart and well read (and probably better educated than most of their senior
colleagues), though religiously observant and already experienced
in teaching, though flexible, open and good - humored — have not found a vocation, do not know what purpose they want to serve.
After
teaching a few years at the Armour Institute
in Chicago, Alexander Pell died
in 1921, a mild, well - respected man» the recipient of a good and gentle life, beloved by his students and admired by his
colleagues.
Reading Old Testament books
in the light of this principle, which was long ago expressed
in the jingle «the New is
in the Old concealed, the Old is
in the New revealed,» I find
in their
teaching about God and godliness a significance which a Jewish
colleague would miss.
As Scalia noted, his
colleagues were now «disparaging as bigotry adherence to traditional attitudes,» rooted
in religious
teaching.
Some years ago, when I was
teaching at a theological seminary
in South Africa, I had a very peculiar experience; as with the bear
in James Thurber's «bear that could take it or leave it alone,» the experience was somewhat more frightening to my
colleagues than is my normal, somewhat cynical self.
I have also found myself looking into the faces of that diversified company of informal students embracing, for example, my
colleagues teaching in other fields, as well as those other friends from all walks with whom I spend sustaining nonworking hours and who, ever and again even
in the midst of play, put me back to work with «simple» innocent questions about the Bible.
Kaplan became one of the most influential of American Jewish philosophers
in part because he was willing to
teach homiletics, which many of his
colleagues on the faculty considered beneath them.
I gladly record my debt to Arthur Cushman McGiffert, Jr. and Anton Boisen, whose course, «Experience and Theology,»
in The Chicago Theological Seminary opened up the relation of theology to psychology for me; to Seward Hiltner, Granger Westberg, and my present
colleague, Earl Loomis, with each of whom I have
taught courses on the relation of psychiatry and theology; and to William Oglesby of Union Seminary, Richmond, not only for his encouragement
in the project I was undertaking, but for helpful criticism of the lectures.
In his comments on Professor Jon D. Levenson's article «How Not to Conduct Jewish - Christian Dialogue,» Prof. David Novak remarks that «Why Prof. Levenson teaches mostly Christian students in a Christian divinity school is a question he needs to answer, even if only to his Christian students and colleagues at Harvard.&raqu
In his comments on Professor Jon D. Levenson's article «How Not to Conduct Jewish - Christian Dialogue,» Prof. David Novak remarks that «Why Prof. Levenson
teaches mostly Christian students
in a Christian divinity school is a question he needs to answer, even if only to his Christian students and colleagues at Harvard.&raqu
in a Christian divinity school is a question he needs to answer, even if only to his Christian students and
colleagues at Harvard.»
Catholic theologians who have questions about the
teaching owe the Church, themselves, and their
colleagues something more than liberal posturing and point scoring
in intramural debates.
A seminary
colleague recently commented on one of the ways that current students differ from those
in the»70s and»80s» «When I began to
teach, students who did not come from Presbyterian families apologized.
From that shocking conviction of faith, Luther was able to go forth
teaching, preaching, raising a family, running from authorities, sulking
in protective custody
in two castles, translating the Bible, writing hymns, eating and drinking with students and
colleagues, maladministering the new congregations of evangelicals, struggling for freedom, devising pragmatic polities for the churches, becoming a public and political figure, defying pope and emperor and developing a Christ - centered theology.
He was excited when he arrived on campus because, after years of working
in other environments, he thought that he was finally about to learn, from his
colleagues on the faculty, how one could
teach science
in a way that was integrated fully with the faith.
He
taught theology at the (Reformed) University of Leiden, and engaged
in ongoing debate with his theological
colleagues there, much of it adversarial.
Here he was, a prominent and well - known teacher
in Israel, seeking to be
taught by another, one with no official status, a controversial figure whom Nicodemus's own
colleagues had come to despise.
It became clear to Bentley's family, friends and even
colleagues that he was having an affair with a top aide — whom he had once
taught in Sunday school.
This short introduction to the Old Testament is designed for
colleagues in teaching as well as formal and informal students including working clergy persons and lay persons.
Having
taught in a faculty of education for 21 years, I can attest to its dominance
in everyday discourse among student teachers as well as among many of my
colleagues.
In attendance were Betty's three children, dozens of
colleagues spanning her years of
teaching children and adults, and a room full of Betty's students from across five decades.
«The tricky part was
teaching my boys that even people
in the family album — like a
colleague of my husband, or a relative they hadn't seen
in years — could be considered strangers,» says virtuallydee, mom to three boys.
Waldorf teacher education at Sunbridge Institute includes a deep exploration of child and human development; development of a teacher's contemplative capacities; exploration of pedagogical approaches and skills; studies
in the arts; courses that develop abilities for working
in a group of
colleagues; and practical learning or mentored
teaching in the classroom with experienced teachers.
When Nyantri Ravindran and
colleagues showed mothers how to
teach their young children conflict resolution skills — like how to see things from your sibling's perspective, how to negotiate, and how to calm yourself down when you're feeling angry or distressed — the researchers didn't just see a reduction
in sibling aggression.
Participants took part
in a real - time electronic poll which explored their views on a series of issues relating to their profession: Among the results were: over three quarters of BME teachers considered themselves to be ambitious, yet stated they are being held back by racial discrimination, and the attitude of senior
colleagues; nearly two - thirds (62 %) of BME teachers felt their school or college was not seriously committed to addressing their professional development needs and aspirations; 63 % of BME teachers said their employers were not committed to ensuring their mental and physical wellbeing at work, with workload cited as the single most negative factor impacting on their wellbeing; the vast majority of BME teachers felt the Government does not respect and value teachers and does not understand the day to day realities of
teaching (99 %); three quarters of BME teachers said they were not confident that their headteacher will make professional and fair decisions regarding their future pay.
We had a mix of backgrounds: one
colleague has an academic Ph.D., industry sales experience
in process and analytical instrumentation, and a postgraduate
teaching qualification (second level).
325 women who completed a diet questionnaire and subsequently underwent cycles of assisted reproductive technologies as part of the Environment and Reproductive Health (EARTH) study at a fertility center at a
teaching hospital
in Boston between 2007 and 2016 by Jorge E. Chavarro, M.D., Sc.D., of the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, and
colleagues.
Although they voiced more negative opinions about unionization than their nonscientist
colleagues did, their actual experiences «
teaching and advising [unionized] students... were no different than
in the humanities or social sciences.
Angela Friederici of the Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience
in Germany and
colleagues first
taught a group of adults an artificial language, dubbed BRONCANTO, that has simple yet highly controlled grammar rules.
In moving between disciplines, he says, he depended on colleagues to teach him techniques in each new field, one on on
In moving between disciplines, he says, he depended on
colleagues to
teach him techniques
in each new field, one on on
in each new field, one on one.
Topics included Evaluating Effective Tactics for Protecting
Colleagues at Risk,
Teaching Human Rights
in Science and Engineering Courses, and Indicators for Human Rights.
By addressing parental concerns, discussing the different newspaper stories and linking student experiments to real - world situations, Rowe and her
colleagues are,
in effect,
teaching the kids how to do science.
Identify
colleagues — they may be
in other departments — who truly care, and with whom you can talk, about
teaching practices.
In one recent study of more than 10 million images, Oliva and
colleagues taught an artificial network to recognize 350 different places, such as a kitchen, bedroom, park, living room, etc..
In recent years, as the war on terrorism has escalated, he and his colleagues have taught hundreds of police officers, judges, airport security officers, and FBI and CIA agents to size up their suspects and to read clues in their facial expression
In recent years, as the war on terrorism has escalated, he and his
colleagues have
taught hundreds of police officers, judges, airport security officers, and FBI and CIA agents to size up their suspects and to read clues
in their facial expression
in their facial expressions.
Christian Happi at Redeemer's University
in Ede, Nigeria, and the Irrua Specialist
Teaching Hospital is developing a rapid diagnostic test with
colleagues at Tulane University
in New Orleans, Louisiana; the Broad Institute
in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Zalgen, a company
in Germantown, Maryland.
Some of her
colleagues at Emory — where she
taught in sociology and women's studies — «seemed incapable of not mentioning the difference between me and them,» she recalls, adding that her last job at Emory was glorified clerical work for the Institute of Liberal Arts.
In a study recently published in Teaching and Teacher Education, Chang - Kredl and her colleague Daniela Colannino (MA 16, Child Studies) examined popular representations of teachers on the social media platform Reddi
In a study recently published
in Teaching and Teacher Education, Chang - Kredl and her colleague Daniela Colannino (MA 16, Child Studies) examined popular representations of teachers on the social media platform Reddi
in Teaching and Teacher Education, Chang - Kredl and her
colleague Daniela Colannino (MA 16, Child Studies) examined popular representations of teachers on the social media platform Reddit.
As part of UBC's ongoing efforts to improve undergraduate
teaching and learning, Code and
colleagues selected two especially difficult topics covered
in large first - year calculus classes, and designed week - long «
teaching interventions» to more actively engage students.