Sentences with phrase «worried about the observations»

«I've seen the anxiety that it actually produces in the classroom, and these are good teachers that are now so worried about the observations that they're going to have that they're sweating, and they're actually not producing the best lesson plans....

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Anyway, my nonscientific observation is that stay - at - home moms worry about potty training earlier than work - out - of - the home moms, most likely because they're actually having to do all of the work.
Returning to G.A.Campbell's observations, we can ask if it is now so difficult to find out what the civil service costs, is the situation similar to the early 19th century when that figure was actually unknowable, and should we be worried about that?
Online advocacy professionals have been burning up the discussion groups this afternoon with questions and observations about the just - announced merger, with some folks concerned about the loss of competition in the field, others worried about transition costs and a few predicting a stronger product as the end result.
Filmmaker Steve Cowan posted full transcripts of his interviews with Cuomo and Maffei on the film's website, which include Maffei's observation he supports public campaign finance «because it means the only people we'll have to worry about in our day are the taxpayers and constituents in our district, and that's what we're supposed to do.»
Through a series of in - depth interviews and observations, the researchers found that kids didn't know their toys were recording their conversations, and parents generally worried about their children's privacy when they played with the toys.
She met all the times I worried in the first 30 minutes that the film would be little more than a nostalgia - dripping scrapbook with incisive observations about how difficult it can be to connect with the people closest to us.
But too often, teachers are worried about how they are being evaluated, spending too much time on projects that don't have clear objectives to support instruction, or putting on a show for observation day.
She also worried about supervisors from the district who have a role in teacher planning and classroom observations:
Roland S. Barth offers a keen observation about school leaders: «I noticed there were two classes of citizens in the school: those who worried about their classroom and those who worried about the school writ large,» he says.
I want digitisation to succeed, but I've got some worries about GBS, based on two main observations: Google Book Search isn't the same as Google Web Search, and Google, if not actually, intentionally lying, is certainly wilfully misleading publishers about its intentions.
You continue to worry about single measurements and write: «the potential to «double check» a single observation», but that's not the idea.
My own goal is to have readers (and maybe even but not necessarily Graeme) understand the invalidity of his argument asserting that (essentially) one sea level time series observation at one coastal location that (allegedly) doesn't show much change in several decades does not imply that the sea level changes have been the same at all other coastal locations (give or take 100 mm)- which implies that any observed variations exceeding this level in sea level rise at different locations around the world are «not real» and hence sea level rise due to global warming isn't anything to worry about.
However, lay persons - parents, educators and other carers of children - who are worried about a child under their care, can include careful observations of the child's spontaneous play in their sources of information about the child's emotional condition.
Speaking on the topic of «Staying on Top of Tomorrow,» Bernice Ross had these observations of interest to Canadians worried about the impact of sub-prime lending.
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