I think it teachers need better training, so they are able to pick out these signs at school, where a lot of it originates from.
A.
I think teachers need to be very attuned to how the struggle is going down.
I think teachers need to explain the method, like we might explain a joke that someone doesn't get.
«I don't
think teachers need to be fearful about value - added,» Bethel said.
EW: What type of professional development, if any, do
you think teachers need in order to provide more in - depth assessments of students on more detailed report cards?
While the efforts of The Boston Globe are certainly commendable,
I think teachers need to find a balance in their classes between print and computers.
EW: Did you decide to focus on teacher humor because
you think teachers need humor more than those in other professions or because you think that schools offer more opportunity for humor than other workplaces or...?
I think every teacher needs to have a simple system that works for them.
She thinks teachers need to tell kids up front what they're going to learn and why they're learning it.
Not exact matches
Yes, of course you
need to get through your requirements, but after that an idiosyncratic pick with an inspiring or
thought - provoking
teacher («When I
think about the classes that shaped me the most, I
think about my Marxist Canadian history class, taught by a socialist ideologue,» says Blattman) beats on on - topic one taught by a snooze - inducing robot.
I
think about the
teacher who was kind and encouraging to me when I was a teenager in
need of encouragement and would like to know how her multi-decades-long loving committed monogamous relationship with her same sex partner is remotely bad for society or bad for them.
Those who
think it is OK to pack AKs, and AR 15s, and the big magazines probably
need to see film of the bodies of the children and
teachers killed in Connecticut to see how cool it is to use those weapons.
I
think people
need to recognize Jesus as one of mankind's most important
teachers, if not * the * most important
teacher.
Not because I don't
think Christianity is true and the kids, like all sinners,
need to know the truth, but because
teachers who don't know all the basics about the Bible would mess it up or if they were an atheist being forced to teach it would probably spread their bias and teach things wrongly on purpose.
I
think the
teachers present themselves as super spiritual, and since everybody wants to be super spiritual, they figure that they
need to listen to these
teachers.
And while I try to apply what I learn to my life, I
think that the
teacher in me
needs an outlet.
The children and young people of every congregation
need adults who are able to help them
think critically about life values to be their
teachers, leaders, and role models.
They
need buildings, properties, pastors, Bible interpreters and
teachers, people who tell them how to
think, what to do, who to give their money to and how much to give.
When we
think of all that has come from him in the impulse toward human freedom and dignity — the challenge of ignorance and the attempt to remedy it, the concern for and conquest of disease, the sensitivity to the
needs and plight of the weak, destitute, helpless, and those in every kind of suffering, the stabilizing of the inner lives of millions of his followers around the world, and the fostering of a prophetic attack on such giant social evils as prejudice, injustice, and war — when we consider the things that have stemmed from this «penniless
teacher of Nazareth,» we are dull indeed if the wonder of it does not sweep over our souls.
The young lady — an RE
teacher, no less - just «couldn't see any problem» with two men getting married, and couldn't see any
need to
think about it too deeply — no brain action required on this one at all.
A
teacher can and must be firm in direction of the students, but this
need not mean teaching by coercive means or trying to force students into unquestioning or unqualified acceptance of
thoughts or facts that are remote from their actual existence.
The Gospels say that Jesus observed the Jewish Sabbath, though he ignored some laws that other
teachers thought should restrict healing or eating in specific situations of
need.
I
thought I'd finished it months ago then last week my history
teacher sent an email saying «These things
need to be changed for the end of next week».
Sometimes game time is the best
teacher and now I
think he
needs to come back and talk to the experience we have at AFC to help digest what he has learnt, to recap so to speak.
Even if you
think the
teacher (or the coach, or the boss, etc.) is wrong, let your child know that regardless of how they feel, they still
need to find a way to act appropriately.One added bonus of this approach?
Since I won't be at the school where Charlotte is going, I
thought I would write a list of «Char - isms» for her
teachers, in case they
need help while I am not there because let's face it, she IS sort of a handful.
If you
think your child has a learning disability and
needs an IEP, talk to your child's
teacher or school administrator about having her evaluated.
If you
think your child is being bullied, first you
need to talk to the classroom
teacher or daycare provider.
Then help your child
think of the supplies
needed: The book, some note cards, a pen for taking notes, the
teacher's list of questions to answer, and a report cover.
While we, (as parents, caregivers,
teachers, etc) are meant to teach our kids how to stay safe and follow social norms, this doesn't mean that we
need to hinder their creativity and original
thought.
I don't
think they are inherently damaging to the child (but might be to a parent - child relationship) and I can see how in a classroom environment if one child is disrupting everything, you may
need to remove them from the situation and the
teacher can't drop everything else to sit with that child.
Holistic Midwifery is not likely a book the average expectant mother
needs to read, but since I know that this blog also gets prenatal yoga
teachers, doulas and childbirth educators browsing through, I
thought it would be irresponsible of me to leave this book off the list.
The
teacher said I could come in to «do what we
needed to do» in the bathroom but I'm
thinking it's time to let go (besides his molars are starting to hurt).
Babysitters, nannies, preschool
teachers provide many different services as well: counseling / behavioral therapies (
think children fighting in a sand box who
need to be directed to «use words» rather than hit one another), nutritional guidance (our son's
teachers have given us great ideas and resources for healthy meals), arts training (music class, creative arts class), occupational therapist (correct hand hold for four year old grasping a pencil), physical therapist (Hop on one foot, kids!
As I
teacher, I
thought I
needed tons of back up supply, but really just a few jars was all I
needed to get me through those first few days.
It also wouldn't hurt to have a chat with his
teacher if you
think your child
needs extra help that you can't provide.
i
think if i would've tried to not spoil her before a year she wouldn't be so well with her day care
teachers and friends, and others who have to watch her from time to time because she wouldn't have learned early on that people are there for her when she
needs them.
And immediately after that
thought, as if the Universe felt the
need to slap me in the face, I very vividly recalled a conversation I had with one of my fellow
teachers about sixteen years ago.
He got used to it and I could also talk with the
teachers about my parenting beliefs, what was important for me and what I
thought he
needed.
«The top three qualities public school kindergarten
teachers consider essential for school readiness are that a child be physically healthy, rested and well - nourished; be able to communicate
needs, wants, and
thoughts verbally; and be enthusiastic and curious in approaching new activities.»
«The number of women saying they feel pessimistic about their future in the profession and the number saying their priority is to leave teaching must give employers and Government pause for
thought about the urgency of the
need to create a teaching profession which genuinely values and supports all women
teachers.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our
teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become no - go zones most evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I
think you
need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad language to turn the narrative around.
I
think there
needs to be feedback that we receive from people on the ground implementing the changes and we
need to provide a lot of support for our
teachers and our students.»
«It could be something that New York's
teachers and school districts could really get their arms around and I
think New York's parents would love because it differentiates instruction to the
needs of individual kids.»
I don't
think they're doing anything to get the best
teachers into my kids» schools and that's really what we
need.
Now you may well be
thinking, well, these
teachers have got great results and didn't really
need much training, so why bother with the whole thing?
«The only thing constant about education is change and yet
teachers are expected to implement it without a
thought being given to the support or training they might
need.
«The focus, I
think, has been on making sure that
teachers and students get the kind of training that
teachers need to support students, so you are seeing increases with the trend going in the right direction,» responded Elia.
«I
think it's fair to say about Common Core that we all agree that we
need real standards for our students, a meaningful
teacher evaluation system.
«I
think we
need to just go back and take the federal government out of mandates telling
teachers how to educate our kids.