Sentences with phrase «time talking to teachers»

As admissions coordinator for the Mary Ann Remick Leadership Program, I spend a lot of time talking to both teachers and school leaders.
The next time you talk to a teacher, ask them why they got into teaching.

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In a writing class his teacher was talking about «writer's block» and said that it happens to all writers at one time or another.
There was no artificial distinction between dogma, feeling, experience, and work, or Jesus as Savior, nourishment, teacher, or brother to work with or for... I go back to Luther talking about his mystical time.
Last time I talked to the Supreme Power, he said, they are all a bunch of false prophets and teachers, out to make money off of a bunch of his ignorant children.
Young men — not just those who spend time in locker rooms — need their dads, uncles, male teachers, ministers, rabbis, and other adult men in their lives to teach them how to appreciate and talk about women.
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.
I talked to Tariku's teacher daily, and watched closely for any signs that he was having a hard time.
Teachers are overworked like everyone else, but as one teacher at Emerson Elementary pointed out that breakfast - in - the - classroom time can be valuable — learning how to do hygiene, table manners, using breakfast time to talk about how to eat properly, how to carry on a conversation while eating, even something as simple as handwashing!
This meeting would also be a good time to talk to teachers about ways that they can adjust assignments or provide work strategies to help your child complete work and gain missing skills.
If your child takes a much greater amount of time to complete their homework, talk with your child's teacher about what can be done to help your child.
If your child is spending a great deal of time on their homework each night, more than 10 minutes per grade level, talk with your child's teacher to see if the work needs to be reduced or if there is a different approach to doing the work that your child needs to try.
It's a great time to talk about all the fun possibilities that come with going back to school — like seeing your friends or favourite teacher, or joining a school team.
Teachers turn this time into an opportunity for additional instruction, tying in nutrition lessons with math, history, or science; there are opportunities to talk about good table manners as well.
Instead, we have 65 to 90 students at a time, who have been dropped at the door by the teacher, and are much more interested in talking (who can blame them!)
If your child cries or throws tantrums on a regular basis before or at school, is significantly withdrawn most of the time, making little eye contact, or acts violently in school, hitting other kids or teachers, talk to your pediatrician or the school psychologist.
The teachers that we had taken the time to talk to, to train with the epi - pen, what signs to look for...
You also want to make time to visit your child's school to talk to the principal, nurse and his teachers because many of your child's classmates will be bringing food allergens to school.
I know it's often challenging to find the right time to talk with a teacher since they are often trying to do other things (especially during drop off or pick up times).
If you're unable to get the class work your child will be missing ahead of time, talk to your child's teacher.
I've spent a lot of time over the past few months talking to parents and teachers in many different settings, and they've been very responsive to the idea that character matters in a child's success.
Next, set up a time to talk with your child's teacher about what you are noticing.
We have gone from a time when adults were always right, teachers were always right, and we never talked back, to a generation of sassy back talkers that don't seem -LSB-...]
And we have seen children given time to eat, to talk, sometimes with their teachers.
Talk about the new school routine: what time you'll be getting up and going to school, who your child's teacher is and who will be in the classroom, what time the day ends, and who will be there to pick her up each day.
At parent - teacher conference time, talk to the PE teacher about sports and activities your child has enjoyed in class, and outside of it.
Have an older child write the teacher a note about an unfair grade or a friend about a confusing encounter — and, perhaps, have them ask for time to talk.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain, associate editor of the Times Union about a charter school proposal that would allow uncredited teachers to work, and a push to sue pharmaceutical companies that produce opioids.
The head of the United Federation of Teachers, Michael Mulgrew, told the Times: «I don't understand why the mayor continues to be talking about teacher layoffs,» Mr. Mulgrew said.
In Part 1 of his weekly «Mondays with the Mayor» interview on NY1, Mayor de Blasio talks to Errol Louis about a proposal on the Upper West Side to desegregate middle schools, and why he is at odds with the teacher's union over how to give teachers paid time off for parental leave.
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about an arrest of a former college student who threatened to commit a mass shooting at an unknown elementary school and a group to review teacher ratings system used by the New York State Board of Regents.
With any of these methods, the teacher still spends a considerable amount of time talking, but the listeners are students who have been prepared to learn.
Donna is a true lifelong student, pioneer, and gifted teacher who is dedicated to making the world healthier — one gut at a time Every time I talk to Donna, I learn something that is not just new, but also life - changing.
If I had a dollar for every time I heard this sentence from the fantastically skilled yoga teachers I talk to in North America, I'd be able to afford the rent on a yoga studio in a gentrified neighbourhood.
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Please let your parent or guardian know that they have the option to stay and talk more with the teachers, even though it is now time for you, as the student leader, to go back to class.
In some classes, kids listen to teachers talk about reading far more than they actually read themselves, while in other classes, independent reading is kept sacred and kids have ample time to explore books of their own choosing.
In Talent, Oregon, middle school students aren't shunted aside to be talked about behind their backs when it's time for those annual or biannual parent - teacher meetings.
Harvard Gives Christie's Education Plans a Warm Welcome New York Times, April 29, 2011 «Speaking to almost 200 students and staff members at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, the New Jersey governor drew rounds of applause with his talk of sharply limiting teacher tenure, rigorously evaluating teachers and administrators, curbing the power of teachers» unions and pledging to appoint more - conservative justices to the State Supreme Court.»
For middle and high school teachers, I wonder if these questions could be asked by phone over a period of time, or through email or paper surveys, or in some kind of innovative Back to School Night where parents shared their thoughts and feelings rather than teachers talking to parents.
You and your teacher will get more time to talk about things individually.
My first exposure came in the 1950s at my family's kitchen table, where my mother, a middle school English teacher, talked about strategies for encouraging children to write, and my father, a high school principal, talked about new ways to recruit good teachers at a time when the children from the large baby boom generation were enrolling in the nation's schools.
Teachers can follow up by building reflection time into their classroom practices, having students journal about or talk in circle about tough situations they face, and encouraging students to think deeply about their values and life goals, for example.
Grand Avenue also has hosted Kronenberg several times to talk with teachers about implementation issues, Trautsch said, and he plans to continue using Above the Line.
Over time they become clearer, the knowledge that they need to know becomes clearer, they forget the things that they don't need to know anymore — one of my teachers talked about that the other day — so their knowledge is becoming more complex, refined, experience - informed, the knowledge of the task is clearer.
In high schools, the point when students received their one - to - one laptops doubled as a safe time for students to talk with their teachers and to each other.
That's been fantastic talking to you today — Professor Lyn English, thank you very much for taking the time to talk to Teacher magazine.
Teacher: «I'm sure you have reasons for thinking that, but this is not the time to talk about it.
But I'm determined that — even if I have to find the mischievous time elf and give him a stern talking to in my best teacher voice — I will find the time necessary for my students to learn.
But we found out, by like 90/10, that if there were a federal contest, with seven hundred million dollars at stake, at a time when we're talking about laying off teachers in districts all over the place, New York State should be doing everything they can to win it.
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