Few teachers have any systematic idea of how to grade fairly. A teacher who gives the best suitable grade to an assignment is being fair. A student can"t always agree with the teacher's opinions. ... Disciplining students with grades is not the teachers" duty. A teacher's duty must be to be as impartial as s/he can while grading. ...
This statement is true whether the teacher chooses to include art in the curriculum or to ignore it. ... Pre-service teachers are not receiving the appropriate education about how to teach The Arts to children R-7 and therefore the teacher's curriculums are no longer paying the appropriate amount of attention to arts education. ... Promote the study of Asia within teacher education. ... In spite of the marginalisation of The Arts in both pre-servicing teacher education and in the primary school curriculum, the classroom teacher is given only minor attention in the field of art educati...
At this point of time nobody cares what teachers say, no one listens to them. ... Friday - the week is over, the next couple of days no school, no waking up early in the morning, no teachers, just freedom! ... You can't concentrate on what the teacher is talking about, and on the subject. ... This can lead to a fight with your teacher and it can ruin your reputation in front of the teacher. ... My last , but not least important reason for half-day Friday is that in this way it would by much more easier for students and for teachers to finish all of their work. ...
The teachers need to come to a certain communication compromise with their students. ... The teachers have a knowledge that the students need to obtain. ... Also if the teachers believe that the students are interested this will motivate the teacher and give him/her confidence in their class. ... This is a big controversy among student, teachers, and parents. ... Good education does not always come from the teachers but from friends and family. ...
Finally, the teacher can conduct the students to evaluate the style of the materials. ... Then the teacher judges the logical relationship between sentences for the students. ... An investigation data shows that '87.2% of the teachers more often do word explanation and grammar analysis in class.'(Ö £Ê•ÌÄÎ ∘ÄÃ1996) And some teachers even spend more than 80% of the time on them. ... So the teacher can give them some basic but effective methods systematically. ...
A teacher needs to give this student breaks and let them move around. ... A teacher can also surround field trips to the zoo and farms. ... As a teacher you can allow this student to brig music into their lessons. ... A teacher can set up activity centers and have the class break up into cooperative groups for activities. ... A teacher can use a story to introduce a math problem in order to tap into this style of learning. ...
Two teachers; two schools; one passion; complete misunderstanding. ... Although both teachers are experienced and considerate, their teaching styles are as different as day and night. ... However, most of the students still like their teachers even if the teachers have different beliefs (Miss Narwin favors uniformity and Mr Keating favors individualism). ... Although both very different, both teachers shared the same fate in the end. ... Nobody understood how much these teachers were devoted to their jobs. ...
This program helps teachers teach children reading, writing, and phonics in a developmentally appropriate way. ... The next year, 16 first-grade teachers used it in their classrooms. ... They are stated in The Teacher's Guide to Building Blocks... She even co-authored the book, The Teacher's Guide to Building Blocks. Building Blocks has opened doors to kindergarten teachers all around the country. ...
Dispensing from a water stained diseased infested spout which is shared with every other student in school Teachers are allowed to drink refreshing cold bottled water. ... One can"t possibly sit there with a dry scratchy throat while a teacher teasingly takes sips of there refreshing bottled water. ... The only other time is between classes or when ever a teacher feels like letting a student go. ...
Professor X is an outstanding teacher because he generously spends so much time outside of class counseling students with personal problems. ... It is very hard for the teachers to take care of every student as for their own academic problems and life problems. ... He is by this an outstanding teacher. ...
After experiencing success with making slate pencils, they moved on to their next invention, dustless chalk, which teachers across the nation love. 3. ... The new product became an overnight success with children and teachers. Transition: I"ve stated that a few of Binney & Smith's early products were popular with teachers, now, I"d like to tell you about how crayons can help children learn. ... Transition: Now that we"ve talked a little bit about how teachers a...
While defining the differences between perverse and virtuous people, Hsun-Tzu reminds his reader continuously in his writings with the emphasis that it is possible for people to be perfected through study and the guidance of a teacher. ... With the instruction of a teacher, a person can be taught to be virtuous and to perform well by carrying out rituals. By stating that "If man has no teachers to instruct them, they will be inclined towards evil and not upright; and if they have no ritual principles to guide them, they will be perverse and violent and lack order" (Hsun-Tzu 158) Hsun-Tz...
Cheating is a big problem for teachers and a headache to have to watch out for. ... We are saying that teachers don"t care, and you can get away with it. ... But today, so many do it, teachers have to watch even more carefully, and trust is broken forever. ...
At the start of the story, Paul is being subjected to his teachers' criticisms of him at a meeting with his principle on account of being readmitted to school after his suspension. ... The flower he wore showed that he did not care about school or his teachers. His teachers felt "that his whole attitude was symbolized by his shrug and his flippantly red carnation flower."" ...
The teacher is thought to be someone who knows much more about the laws of the universe and is more than just an observer. ... Teachers should learn to control their own biases and opinions as much as possible, and only display the facts. This way, every teacher will be demonstrating the same thing, which is the regularities of nature and the unchanging of the natural world. ...
till Mr.Keating, an english teacher, who himself graduated from the school a number of years earlier. ... Keating, the teacher, Neil Perry, atalented young man, whose father planned all of his life and puts him under pressure, he ignores Neil's greatest passion : acting. ... He also has no discipline in his lessons as the Latin teacher expresses it, but the passion the students show is more important. ...
The teachers would simply respond that we needed to learn these things, if for anything else, simply to graduate. ... On the other hand, if the teachers would have shown us the several career paths these subjects were tied into, we would have seen the point to such classes and felt a lot more motivated to continue learning. ...
The curriculum is fundamentally a set of guidelines, not only for the schools governing body, for the teachers and parents but most importantly of all the children. ... She believed that parents and teachers could play the same role in advancing the child's emotional and educational needs. Working together parents and teachers could discover and solve the fears and anxieties that all children experience. ... Active learning is seen as the foundation of the High-Scope approach, that is learning initiated by the child rather than predetermined by the teacher. ...
Throughout the motion picture Dead Poet Society, starring Robin Williams as an English teacher, a group of young men begins to understand the experience of self-fulfillment in education. ... The second and most significant major quarrel in this movie occurs when the English teacher Mr. ... Keating is a sensitive, yet understanding teacher who understands his students well and can relate to them. ... The pinnacle of this variance between head master and teacher occurs when Mr. ...
In 1779, Beethoven met his first very important teacher at Bonn by the name of Christian Neefe. ... His move was based on his new teacher Haydn's position as Europe's greatest composer (Orga 42). ... As time went on, Beethoven and Haydn's relationship turned sour, resulting in a replacement teacher. ... Their teacher-pupil relationship proved successful. ...
The kids are starting to grow up, they do not have only one teacher they now have "teacherz" and they feel "personally abandoned somehow" (223). They are amazed or personally abandoned because they believed that by having six different teachers they would receive more attention. ... ""When a person had all these teachers now, he didn't get taken care of in the same way, even though six was more than one" (223). ... However, if they are to ask a teacher what the meaning of these new words are they would get in trouble, "so they never sa[y] anything about anything"(224). ...
Miss Temple was a teacher at school. ... Miss Temple treated Jane very kindly and she was her favorite teacher. ... Jane goes on to spend 6 years at Lowood as a student and an additional 2 years as a teacher. ... In Chapter 10 Jane expresses how she misses her dear teacher. ...
The Scopes trial is based on a teacher, John Scopes, who was tried for breaking the law that states teaching evolution was illegal in public schools. ... In Inherit the Wind the teacher's name was changed to Bertram Cates, the prosecutor Matthew Harrison Brady, the defense attorney Henry Drummond. ... This trial was more than just about a school teacher in a small town who broke the law. ... This trial was not just about a small town school teacher who broke a law. ...