Sentences with phrase «work with teachers so»

Our pilot work with teachers so far has yielded positive reactions.
You will also leave armed with knowledge about how to work with teachers so that, like you, they too may advance toward high levels of literacy teaching expertise.
If pay - for - performance works and we can work with teachers so it doesn't feel like it's being imposed upon them... then that's something that we should explore.

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«These teachers were fantastic; kept our kids safe, kept my daughter calm, sitting in a closet for two and a half hours and they're coming back to something I couldn't imagine — coming back to work, so just want to show them a little love, let them know the community's with them,» Kravitz added.
The reason for working among the dispossessed, and the reason for training teachers, preachers and missionaries to do so, while insisting on the highest standards, and the reason for fighting to get disadvantaged people access to educational and leadership resources is to equip them with epistemological possibilities not already available to them.
(It is fitting that his first major publication, the introductory chapters of the Niebuhr festschrift, Faith and Ethics, and his last completed lecture, read for him at Harvard during his final illness, both concerned the work of this teacher he so admired, even when he disagreed with him.)
What she's suggesting is something like saying that teachers and child care workers should be so fulfilled with their work with children that neither of them would ever feel the need to have children of their own.
«teachers and child care workers should be so fulfilled with their work with children that neither of them would ever feel the need to have children of their own.»
In doing so he saw himself in continuity with the great teachers of the patristic period, especially John Chrysostom, whose works he once considered translating into French.
He is working from home today so he can attend Parent / Teacher Conferences with me, so I thought I'd make him a yummy breakfast.
We will work with teachers and staff to organize tasting events and harvest of the month activities so when students get to the lunch line they'll want to try the options that are there.
I'm sending my oldest to public school and it was a hard decision because my values lie elsewhere, but so far, minus a couple glitches I have worked out with her Kindergarden teacher already, so good.
The intention of this course is to give the teacher a living connection to science so that this same enthusiasm, understanding, and interest can be shared when the teacher is working with the students in the classroom.
It was hard, because I am a teacher during the school year, my husband works at night and then during the summers he goes on the day shift so I kind If turn into a stay at home mom, so there I was 7 months pregnant with two boys that wouldn't sleep at all.
The Times Educational Supplement and the Guardian Teacher Network have also partnered with What Works Well, so that schools can access their content and discussion forums.
But there have been many mornings when I've been real late to work so I could sit down with her in my lap for circle time until she was comfortable enough to go to a teacher.
Notice, it's bringing materials home, it's handwriting, it's math calculation — get an idea of what's going on, so that you can go in and meet with your child's teacher and be able to let them know what you're seeing at home and be able to start working as a partnership together.
And so those kids, especially if you're not trained to work with them as a teacher, they are harder to deal with.
We will work with teachers and staff to organize tasting events and harvest of the month activities so when students get to the lunch line they'll want to try the options that are there.
Early reading in schools is necessary so that the teacher can give children classroom assignments rather than working individually with each of them, but at home it doesn't matter.
She is honored to be working with so many committed teachers and enthusiastic families.
Let the teacher know from the start that you want to work with her, not against her, so your child will learn.
But you do have a whole day to fill with amusements, and if some of those could involve the same skills that the teacher is working on at school, so much the better.
So teachers at Mango Elementary School in Fontana, Calif., are replacing homework with «goal work» that is specific to individual student's needs and that can be completed in class or at home at his or her own pace.
I can change diapers, fix bottles (formula or breast milk), put down to nap, fix / cook any meals, play, educate (reading, writing, math, etc.) I am currently a substitute teacher so that's given me more experience with teaching and educating children if I'm wanted to work with kids throughout the summer.
We were delighted to discover a local art class on Saturday mornings with an ideal teacher who encouraged each person to work individually, so we enrolled both boys there.
Tim's piano teacher from the past several years has moved back to the UK, so he has started working with another teacher; he says she is excellent, and she seems to like teaching an advanced and motivated student.
We also had to work out with kids and teachers knowing what «complete breakfasts» mean to meet federal guidelines so we went to pre-packaging; that way all the kids have to do is pick up the package and their beverage.
«It «s quite unusual to see a teacher who can work so well with pupils of all ages, «Theisen says.
Buffalo Public Schools have added so many immigrants to the student population, the district now has 84 languages spoken in the hallways and 125 teachers have been added to work with these students.
FUND early intervention and prevention efforts in our elementary schools focused on educating parents, training teachers and working with students so that kids don't turn to drugs and alcohol when they are facing challenges.
So I thought I will experiment with this, and I had a friend, [a] teacher who taught at the U.S.C., and I was going to be at U.S.C. one day, so [I said, «Why don't you] ask 20 engineering students to come in prepared to talk about their work for about two minutes.&raquSo I thought I will experiment with this, and I had a friend, [a] teacher who taught at the U.S.C., and I was going to be at U.S.C. one day, so [I said, «Why don't you] ask 20 engineering students to come in prepared to talk about their work for about two minutes.&raquso [I said, «Why don't you] ask 20 engineering students to come in prepared to talk about their work for about two minutes.»
I practice daily with online videos because it is so difficult to find a teacher who works with more than just the physical posters.
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As you are your child's first and and most important teachers, I will work with you, so you can feel knowledgeable and empowered to help your child with whatever it is they need.
The course has helped me to clarify so much with my work as a yoga teacher, realising that I am not just limited to teaching asanas.
I could write about outdoor Pre-Grounded yoga that works, why you should teach professional development yoga for pre-school teachers, sweet family classes on Saturday afternoons with mamas and daughters holding hands in Savasana, weaving in story, how to overcome the naysayers and teach 0 - 3, how to rock a library story time — the few sweet successes I've experienced so far.
A lot of people look from the outside and think teachers have it made with the days off and hours, but they fail to realize that there's SO much work and preparation that goes on behind the scenes.
Which started me thinking of Brooke's teachers — we were so blessed — she had amazing teachers, so in honor of them, and you, here's an amazingly versitile dress styled four ways with an easy going work day in mind.
«Teachers are placed under enormous pressures to mold the young minds of tomorrow, but are expected to do so with less wages than their peers, and by working longer hours.»
I «am a working lady in a school not a teacher but a staff.I'm a nice girl, stick with one boy... Very much appreciated if u chat me so that we will know each other.Looking for a boy who have a word of honor:)
At KIPP Empower, a blended - learning school in Los Angeles that turned eyes with its 991 API (out of a possible 1000), the school uses blended learning to allow students to work in small groups of no more than 10 students at a time with the teacher so that students have lots of opportunities to engage and interact.
This is why I believe that all teachers who work with gifted kids should be required to complete a Nature and Needs type of course so they at least become familiar with the general characteristics and social - emotional issues of gifted children.
«We have students developing schools in India, working with Boston Public Schools and the Boston Teacher Union to develop deeper learning professional development in Boston, working with the state of Connecticut to revamp teacher prep, and so forth,» MehtTeacher Union to develop deeper learning professional development in Boston, working with the state of Connecticut to revamp teacher prep, and so forth,» Mehtteacher prep, and so forth,» Mehta said.
A good place to start preventing and managing stress in schools is to: • accept that work - related stress might be a problem for employees • understand what work - related stress is as well as the relationship between work and home stress • listen to employees and take action on findings • set expectations with staff so they understand what can and can not be done for them • make time to tackle stress properly — try using the HSE's stress management tool (available from www.hse.gov.uk/stressstandards/) • ensure staff are aware of available support should they experience work - related stress (e.g. teacher support network: www.teachersupport.info).
What is striking about the «professional learning cycle», based on Timperley's work and used by some schools in Australia, is that it resonates so much with what we know about feedback loops for dialogue between teachers and children.
That, I think, really lends itself to being recorded as a screencast or a video in some way so students can watch it over and over and over if they need to even in the classroom while the teacher is maybe working with another student.
By having all of this ready to go ahead of time, I could «let go» as a teacher so that the students could move at their own pace, while freeing up that valuable face - to - face time for me to work with the kids one - on - one.
The master teacher is consistently working to benefit the school, so he or she is not in competition with colleagues or administration.
In short, I think the work of teaching is so extraordinarily complex and teachers are so tightly woven into the fabric of school communities that any attempt by faraway federal officials to tinker with evaluation systems is a fool's errand.
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