Teachers
who teach up select instructional strategies and approaches in response to what they know of their students» interests and learning preferences, rather than beginning with a strategy and hoping it works.
Teachers
who teach up help students form a conceptual understanding of the disciplines, connect what they learn to their own lives, address significant problems using essential knowledge and skills, collaborate with peers, examine varied perspectives, and create authentic products for meaningful audiences.
Teachers
who teach up create a community of learners in which everyone works together to benefit both individuals and the group.
Teachers
who teach up realize that only classrooms that operate flexibly enough to make room for a range of student needs can effectively address the differences that are inevitable in any group of learners.
Teachers
who teach up carefully select times when the class works as a whole, when students work independently, and when students work in groups.
Teachers
who teach up provide students with clear learning targets, guidelines, and feedback as well as a safe learning environment that supports them as they take their next steps in growth, no matter what their current level of performance is.
Not exact matches
They offer classes in personal responsibility and accountability, they
teach men to forgive themselves and to forgive the people
who perpetrated them as children because they all grew
up surrounded by bad influences.
Before you glance at the cover of Business Start -
Ups and say «Duh,» consider the insight of author Robert Kiyosaki, a multimillionaire
who penned Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich
Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not (Techpress, $ 15.95, 800-308-3585).
Our teams, those staff members past and present
who have played a role in helping us to grow our business,
teaching us lessons along the way, challenging us, challenging the way we do what we do, those that drive us crazy and those that are always there to pick
up the pieces when we need them to - the whole bunch.
«I have no doubt, given some of the recent work I've seen, there are filmmakers
who will be willing to take
up the challenge,» says Michael Fink, an Oscar - winning VFX supervisor
who teaches at USC.
[Corinne] has a brother
who was two years older than her and he used to
teach my younger two math and they could pick things
up very quickly.
«If you're where the start -
ups are, you'd never think there was a recession,» says Yael Hochberg, an economist
who teaches classes on venture capital and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
In one of the film's most telling scenes, Reine,
who during the filming was eking out a living
teaching gymnastics to children, signs
up for a Toastmasters course.
«Students and staff have the right to
teach and learn in an environment free from the worry of being gunned down in their classrooms or on their way home from school,» Women's March organizers,
who are setting
up the school walkout, said in a statement.
They don't
teach this stuff at universities, or in prestigious MBA programs; all of the individual success components that go together to make
up each of these outstanding businesses came from one or two individuals
who dared to think and act differently.
As an American man of Asian heritage
who grew
up in Brazil, Lam also explains how an early influx of culture
taught him valuable lessons he uses today.
Charles J. Reid, Jr.,
who teaches law at the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota, recently posted something at a blog (tellingly called www.religiousleftlaw.com), which the National Catholic Reporter picked
up and ran as an op - ed, in print and online, under the title «Archbishop Chaput's right - wing funk.»
Again, they don't
teach much of this today, but you are the one
who brought
up «the history of both.»
In order for things to change, pastors and Christian leaders
who believe that acceptance, fidelity, and monogamy are a better alternative to shame and promiscuity have got to speak
up and speak out against the
teaching that states * all * homosexual expression is sinful... and proclaim that message as misinformed, damaging to God's children, and unchristian.
These religious right extremeists
who get all
up in arms about scientists are hypocrits and don't follow their own
teaching.
who claimed to be God in the flesh, and backed it
up with
teachings (as one
who has authority), and miracles.
It was Christ
who encouraged the fair treatment of women... God
who commands us not to neglect the poor and to feed orphans and widows... God
who insisted that field owners leave part of the crop behind to be picked
up by hungry gleaners... God
who said men should not take advantage of one another by charging interest... Christ
who attacked the Pharisees for their rigid thinking and superiority complex toward Samaritans... How are my values inconsistent with the
teachings and actions of God?
True we are an organization made
up of imperfect people
who make mistakes but we really do try to live and
teach others what God's Word the Bible says.
Maybe they can move the old Arch Bishop
who covered it
up out, make him a cardinal, then make his replacement a cardinal for gladhanding the victims and sweeping things under the rug... then plead poverty and go about a few punitive church closings to
teach the lay parishoners not to stand
up to them no matter what their crimes... like they did here in Massachusetts.
Everything has its
ups and downs, and since the sixteenth century there are indeed many people
who have been «resistant» to the Christian construal of marriage, but it hardly seems true to say that Protestant and Catholic
teaching have «had little effect on social reality.»
It's really easy for people to turn there back on someone (let's say the pastor / priest) because that person has failed to meet their expectations, but what Jesus
teaches us to do is to pray for that person
who fell, make yourselves available to that person, support them in getting back
up, and forgive them!
Besides, he seems to have plenty of people
who have
up close and personal experiences with what the purity culture
teaches and what it does, to glean insight from.
Right wing conservative types have a Jesus
who is against gay marraige, is anti-abortion, thinks there should be prayer in school, and
teaches the prosperity stuff and so on... Left wing liberal Christians quote the verses about giving
up possessions, feeding and clothing the poor... inner city Christians often have a Jesus
who is about social justice... we were made in His image?
After the service an an elderly man,
who taught and lived Jesus - like as no one I'd ever seen previously, walked
up to me and said, «I heard what he said, but it was only words».
This implies that he must know
who makes
up his flock,
teach, rebuke, and exhort them with all long suffering.
A friend of mine
who teaches on the collegiate level recently told me, «I don't meet any young adults
who've grown
up in the church lacking at least one story of spiritual abuse.»
Ever since I put it
up, I get a few nasty messages every week from people
who think I am a lying heretic leading poor lost souls to the pit of hell through false
teaching and heretical ideas.
It was he
who flipped the switch that lit
up, in blazing neon for us, the unalterable
teaching of Mother Church.
Thanks especially to the critical study of Dr. C. Harold Dodd, as summed
up in his notable little book The Apostolic Preaching, we have become familiar with the word kerygma, Greek for «the proclamation»; and
taught by Dr. Dodd and those
who have followed the line of enquiry which he laid down, we have come to see that this kerygma was the very heart of the earliest Christianity.
Those
who say that these are the same sermon argue that Jesus went
up the mountain to pray, and then he came about half way down the mountain to a level place on the mountain where he chose his disciples, performed the healing we see here, and then began to
teach.
But eventually, if I press a bit, they get around to describing a God
who is not that worked
up about sin, but
who loves everybody and
teaches people to love everybody.
Chief among these problems were certain teachers
who had risen
up within the church and were leading people astray by what they
taught.
Even one of His closest disciples,
who followed Him for three years, watched His miracles, listened to His
teachings, and spent many hours observing and learning from Jesus, ended
up being the «son of perdition» (John 17:12).
Growing
up, I was
taught that anyone
who does not explicitly express faith in Jesus Christ and convert to Christianity is, without a doubt, bound to eternity in hell.
EVERYONE takes turns helping to clean the church buildings, EVERYONE gives sermons, or
teaches classes, or helps with music if they have a musical background, helps prepare and send meals to members
who are sick, helps other members when they move, helps set
up the tables and put the food out for gatherings, visits other members on a monthly basis to find out if they need help with anything.
On the other hand, there were other men
who disagreed: Tertullian,
who believed that the soul would live on forever, that the wicked would suffer misery in proportion to the righteous» reward; St. Augustine,
who came
up with the doctrines of Original Sin and Predestination (some would be saved, the rest would be damned); and Jerome,
who would end
up retranslating the Latin Bible into what would become the Latin Vulgate and would twist various scriptures that talked about eonian chastening into
teaching eternal torment.
Sometimes I get the idea that there are complementarians
who are concerned by some of what is being
taught, but are afraid to speak
up.
Thank you for all that you do and hope that when needed, I too will step
up and do what is needed, because as my Dad has
taught me, because that is
who I am.
• Fact # 9: I
taught at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary early this year and spent some time with the President, Byron Klaus —
who is a Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary graduate and keeps
up with (and says good things about) his friend Paige Patterson, whose seminary has taken a position against some practices associated with Pentecostal Christianity.
From
teaching that course for about twenty years at Oregon State, I know that roughly twenty percent of the students
who sign
up for it, come from a conservative Christian background.
If those
who get paid to preach /
teach don't like me saying that then take it
up with the Lord but before you do try this.
10:11); He rained down fire from heaven and burned
up the enemy soldiers
who came to get Elijah (2 King 1:9 - 15); He killed 185,000 Assyrian soldiers
who were attacking Jerusalem (2 Kings 19:35); He blinded the false prophet Bar - Jesus,
who stood against the
teaching of Paul (Acts 13:9 - 11).
scott god also told us not to judge, so let cleflo do cleflo and you do you if you do nt understand how to percieve gods word than it could also be you i remember when i first got saved i was
taught a lots of religion stuff but i kept running after god and not after man and he revile some things to me thur his holy spirit watch what you say about gods people cause we all have issues and with that being said be blessed and if hes doing wrong by gods word than he has to answer to god not you so why set yourself
up to be curse for it god do nt need your help in nothing stay free cause
who god set free is free indeed.
Of course their argument may not line
up with the simple
teachings of JC, but
who cares when there's a war to fight.
In his book Third - Eye Theology (Orbis, 1979) he focuses on the image of the third eye in the
teaching of the Japanese Zen master Daisetz Suzuki,
who suggests that the aim of Zen Buddhism is to open
up a vision of life that is usually clouded by our ignorance, a vision that will enable us to see ourselves as we truly are.