In fact, how intimidating could it be to more conservative candidates to have to enter a building stuffed to the gills
with angry teachers to file for office?
Not exact matches
Her reputation as a conciliator was part of her appeal during the 2013 leadership contest, a skill she's used to make peace
with public school
teachers angry over wage - freeze legislation and appointing herself agriculture minister to mend fences
with communities upset over decisions to cancel the slots - at - racetracks program and the installation of industrial wind turbines.
«A kid
with a broken arm, an
angry parent, a
teacher.»
«I am
angry that a man who was a violent, aggressive bully, a drunkard
with an unhealthy interest in children, and that was obvious, was allowed to be a principal of a school, was allowed to be
teacher in a school over a long number of years, allowed access to young boys.
If on the day of the meeting you do not agree
with what the
teacher says, do not be
angry - remain positive and calm, as you try to reason
with the
teacher.
In contrast,
teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got
angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children
with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached kids for kindness from adults.
Embarrassment may lead to
angry, defensive behaviour both
with teachers, and
with children.
When the leaders of the American Federation of
Teachers — whose president Randi Weingarten hopes to become Secretary of Education — endorsed Clinton without holding local meetings to consult the members, hundreds of angry teachers rebelled and signed up with Labor for
Teachers — whose president Randi Weingarten hopes to become Secretary of Education — endorsed Clinton without holding local meetings to consult the members, hundreds of
angry teachers rebelled and signed up with Labor for
teachers rebelled and signed up
with Labor for Bernie.
Public employee unions were
angry with the governor for reducing pensions benefits for new workers, and
teachers were upset over a property tax cap, which impacts school budgets, and test - based evaluations.
The labor community has been pretty pissed off
with incumbent lawmakers this year, particularly the public employees and the
teachers, who were very
angry about the passage of Tier 6 — so much so that CSEA is holding off on contributions and endorsements until further notice.
With the threat of 4,200
teacher layoffs still looming as the school year draws to a close, an
angry Michael Mulgrew called on the delegates to be prepared to hit the streets this summer in the event that even one
teacher receives a pink slip.
Trainee primary school
teacher who tried to have sex
with a 14 - year - old boy he met on dating app Grindr is spared jail as «sympathetic» judge says: «You Why do Children get
angry?
Now one is an
angry ex-Marine and the other is a desperate physics
teacher with a family.
Here are 12 key strategies
teachers can use to help work better
with angry parents.
Is the
teacher angry with the new schedule, or is there an underlying issue?
As one Arizona parent put it, «I supported the
teachers» cause initially, but now, I am so
angry with their refusal to fulfill their contractual obligations to my kids.»
On one occasion, Wheeler told the children, some of the older boys became very
angry with the
teacher because he whipped them, so they picked him up and threw him out the school window.
I get
angry when fellow reformers cavalierly propose to do away
with Common Core for the sake of school choice or, more to the point, when they suggest that «pausing» the implementation of the standards or tests is necessary to keep them from disrupting the move to consequential
teacher evaluations.
In Gloucester, Massachusetts,
angry parents forced administrators to abandon a report card that replaced traditional letter grades
with student portfolios and
teacher narratives.
But when the public face of the
teacher unions is the Army of
Angry Teachers, they no longer seem like Mary Poppins and begin to look a lot more like longshoremen beating their opponents
with metal pipes.
For example, a
teacher who yells: «I am not
angry with you!»
A recent study noted that 40 percent of U.S. faculty members have ignored cases of cheating in their courses, an indication that
teachers don't want to rock the boat or deal
with angry parents.
A small but loud and
angry faction of
teachers and advocates on the political left want the NEA and the AFT to be more aggressive in resisting those efforts, which they associate
with the Obama administration.
Bauerlein is even
angrier with the «digital enthusiasts,» who equate an interest in the new media
with learning, «the custodians of culture... the
teachers, professors, writers, journalists, intellectuals who will not insist upon the value of knowledge and tradition.»
Typing «What's wrong
with teacher evaluation» into search engines produces pages of well - reasoned thought and evidence, not just
angry rants.
Teachers are right to be
angry at those broken promises, especially because so much of the backlash to Common Core has little to do
with the standards themselves.
But
with four of seven seats on the board up for grabs in Tuesday's election, reformers find themselves fending off a spirited challenge from a coalition of
angry parents and well - funded
teachers unions.
He stays
angry with the
teacher and the assistant principal.
Greene writes «But when the public face of the
teacher unions is the Army of
Angry Teachers, they no longer seem like Mary Poppins and begin to look a lot more like longshoremen beating their opponents
with metal pipes.»
Many
teachers with whom my colleagues and I work report that their at - risk readers are
angry (the most common response), frustrated, lazy, or withdrawn.
Images in newspapers and on TV of
angry teachers in the streets of Chicago and New York
with placards demanding higher wages while their students are locked out of their schoolrooms for days stand in stark contrast to the well - dressed, soft - spoken
teachers of our childhood.
Now the RSD has terminated all but two
teachers from the past staff and replaced the rest
with TFA first year staff who are reportedly terrified and
angry about being placed there.
Rhee resigned in the fall of 2010 after Fenty was voted out of office, in large part because the
teachers unions were so
angry with Rhee that they worked feverishly to defeat him.
Being an education professor — and having raised a child very much like Elsa myself — I found myself becoming
angry at the headmaster and
teachers reacted and interacted
with Elsa.
The student, who was
angry with his
teacher, then pretended to hold a gun and made «shooting sound effects,» Gant said.
Ideally, request a face - to - face meeting, but if that isn't practical, or if you feel you may get
angry or upset, you can arrange to speak on the phone, write a letter or email the
teacher with the details.
In contrast,
teachers were more controlling, had lower expectations, got
angry more often, and showed less nurturing toward the children
with difficult attachments — and who, sadly, had a greater need than the securely attached kids for kindness from adults.
As a former behavioural therapist who worked
with autistic preschoolers and brain injured teenagers, and now as a mom and
teacher, I have seen my share of
angry kids!
A child may use the doll to let a therapist / school counselor /
teacher / parent know he is
angry with the adult for any reason by shaking the doll at the adult.