She looked at it now, while she tuned out the monotonous drone of her teacher's ramblings. |
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Dave's experiences offer an example of a student teacher's reflective struggle with wholeheartedness, openmindedness, and responsibility. |
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Knox, a teacher's daughter, reportedly burst into tears when it was suggested she held her flatmate down. |
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She was staring outside, at the sun-kissed benches because her mind could not seem to bear her Biology teacher's irritating voice. |
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The teacher's edition includes extra notes, activity ideas, and all pages from the student workbook. |
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The students feel very strongly about this teacher's resignation but students must now re-engage with their learning environment. |
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The teacher's certainty about his role, largely the result of alienation, asserts hierarchy. |
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A teacher's instructions constitute verbal directives in guiding a student toward closer replication of the model. |
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The proof will be given to me, and you show the test papers with the score or the results with your teacher's signature on it. |
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A teacher's companion book that includes activities for the classroom and sheet music arrangements of the songs also is available. |
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Serena goes back to school where she is bailed up by Susan and questioned about her behaviour, especially in the teacher's class. |
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The kid's were looking for seashells along the beach for a project and the teacher's were simply supervising. |
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I always figured teacher's sons had closet full of marbles, yo-yos, tin soldiers, tops, tin whistles, Kellogg'Pep buttons and Barlow knives. |
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We all need the music teacher's most basic pedagogical tool, the metronome. |
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Kel absent-mindedly chewed on the end of her pencil as she let her teacher's monotonous voice rolled over her. |
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It's not like my uncashed cheque was going to go to a high school teacher's salary or to a homeless shelter. |
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Many years ago at our muck-up day, we managed to carry a teacher's Mini into the school hall, wrapped it, and raffled it. |
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When some year 12 students at my school decided to flood a teacher's car, Muck Up Day became a Police Investigation Day. |
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Or do I withhold punishment or censure and in so doing undercut the teacher's authority? |
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Holden has little need for Spencer's lecture, but he doesn't want to hurt his teacher's feelings by being short or ungracious. |
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I was slightly on the chubby side then, a complete bookworm and teacher's pet. |
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Newcastle beach has suffered a humiliating snub from a leading teacher's union. |
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This mode of questioning, Socratic dialogue, is a cognitively powerful facet of the teacher's role as mentor. |
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This program is designed to provide a noncompetitive performance opportunity for all the students in a teacher's studio. |
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I left the gift on the teacher's desk and as I reached my car, I could hear the principal outside on a bullhorn, calling out student names. |
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Under the second teacher's watchful eye, four more toddlers scribble enthusiastically on the butcher paper that is taped to another table. |
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He habilitated in 1928, the year that Heidegger moved back to Freiburg to take up his former teacher's chair. |
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I had to send the class's assignments to the teacher's desk in the staffroom which is all the way in the other building. |
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This is not your old English teacher's haiku, or some tired set of elegies from a bygone era. |
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The student is not an object of the teacher's efforts, he is a partner searching for the ways leading to scientific truths. |
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Meanwhile, it has emerged that wild rocker Pete may have a reputation as a hellraiser these days but was a teacher's pet at school. |
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The Supreme Court struck this law down as a violation of the teacher's First Amendment right to teach. |
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The teacher's mother is the sub-postmistress at the tiny post office on the corner of a terraced street. |
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Nobody knows what the weariness of instruction is, as soon as the teacher's faculties begin to be overtasked, but those who have tried it. |
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Two days ago his biggest problem had been how to get superglue on his teacher's chair without being caught. |
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The teacher's pink high heels clicked and clacked as they made their way back to the front of the room. |
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The way in which students enter and leave the art room can affect their learning as well as the art teacher's preparation for classes. |
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The primary focus of our teacher's reading instruction was phonics and reading fluency. |
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It was unfortunate that the teacher's fear communicated itself to the children. |
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Towards the end of the class, I needed a file from the teacher's comp, and took a disk to his office to get it. |
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The kindergarten math course includes a spiral-bound student workbook that confusingly looks exactly like the teacher's manual. |
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He plays it straight as the tweedy teacher's assistant who lusts after the same girl as the studly Meyer. |
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On a former teacher's advice, he reads Flaubert's Bouvard and Pecuchet, which was the last word on this sort of foolery. |
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Police are investigating whether a robber who slashed a teacher's face with a screwdriver is the same man who attacked a glamour model. |
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I personally, had never before been one of these said gophers, and had never been granted the privilege of entering the teacher's lounge. |
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Trained in psychodrama, the drama teacher's responsibility was to help children act out their emotions. |
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It was there that he began stealing gold stars from his teacher's desk to show his mum what a great student he was. |
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I continued to hold the smile, feeling like on of those goody-goody teacher's pets. |
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We do have clear evidence that a teacher's expectation of a student's potential achievement is a crucial determinant of learning outcomes. |
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You will sound fairly good if your teacher's modeling elicits a free sound that is well-focused on pure vowels. |
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It is emphasized that the teacher's role in the classroom is to facilitate discussion rather than to present philosophical ideas didactically. |
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First, disparaging reference to a teacher's advanced age is not at all consistent with Tibetan cultural norms. |
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He walked over to the teacher's desk and dumped his books on it, plonked himself into the chair, and surveyed the class. |
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This is the little teacher's pet who kisses up to Mr. Maddox. |
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I mumbled as I looked dozily up at my homeroom teacher's desk. |
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The teacher's use of emotion, colloquialism, and the natural ungrammaticalness of spontaneous speech, all combine to make ASR accuracy very low on this type of speech. |
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I stay hunkered behind the teacher's desk, next to an open window. |
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There are varying degrees of directness and indirectness concerning a teacher's intervention, yet the intended purpose of changing behavior is the same. |
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Some little sticky-fingered urchin stole it from the teacher's desk. |
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Avoiding spitballs, paper airplanes, some desks and a couple of students, John made his way to the teacher's desk, where a rather round man was reading the newspaper. |
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After a month, they took this register to the District Board, showed them proof of the teacher's non-attendance and managed to get him transferred. |
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The government in this country is crying out for English teacher's, and I've got an English degree, but I can't teach in a state school because I can't do long multiplication. |
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I sit in my class now, half listening to the teacher's lecture. |
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I'd arrive at my teacher's house and fear would instantly consume me. |
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The defendants engineered an ulterior motive to discredit the claimant's reputation by writing maliciously about him in the practice teacher's report. |
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Tim was whipped away from the scene by the teacher's calling, and he, as well as the rest of the class, lined up in a circle round the tall and lean Mr. Khan. |
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Kate was presented with a basket of treats for Lupo by the head teacher's dog, Henry. |
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In 1772, he abandoned boatbuilding and left for London where, recommended by his teacher's friend Giardini, he joined the orchestra of the King's Theatre. |
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This time, he got up and grabbed his teacher's cheeks and pinched them. |
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My teacher's a right swankpot about the best pupil in his form. |
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Firstly the exam is to test the teacher's ability not the students. |
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I also inherited one of my teacher's daughter's collection of storybooks. |
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So it's about three passing references in the teacher's notes? |
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The award that by convention should have gone to the student with the highest grade went instead to the teacher's favorite. |
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Although he was greatly influenced by his teacher's 12-note method he adopted a freer version of serialism, and some of his techniques deviate from Schoenberg's principles. |
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A LEADING teacher's union yesterday said they would not retrain during the summer unless they got a pay rise. |
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For example, the teacher's guides offer extension activities in addition to supplementary photocopiable activities. |
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It is not only the teacher's play with single words, phrases, and double entendre that are common in my classroom data. |
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The Katha Upanishad and Bhagavad Gita present narratives where the student criticizes the teacher's inferior answers. |
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At the age of 17 she won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Music, graduating with honours and receiving a music teacher's diploma. |
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For the subsidised schools, the main costs such as the teacher's wages and building maintenance completely borne by the Flemish government. |
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Depending upon the teacher's questions a student would play the appropriate card or cards. |
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The class put a whoopee cushion on the teacher's chair as a practical joke. |
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There was no randomness in the teacher's selection of the class representative. |
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The supervising teacher's stern expression at the front of the drab study hall left little doubt that no nonsense would be tolerated there. |
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As an intelligent and conscientious student, he was often labelled as teacher's pet in school. |
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The thunderousness of the teacher's voice left the class in no doubt that they were in trouble. |
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Besides, when we were in school it was a slightly wimpish teacher's pet kind of thing to get 77 marks in anything. |
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Murphy's teacher's aide for the class was Desirae Zine, a senior and star golfer at Woods High School. |
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Children and staff at the teacher's school, Hobbs Hill Wood Primary in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, were said to be distraught at the news. |
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His teacher's reprobations were always met with a sardonic roll of the eyes. |
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When students follow a teacher's rules or do their homework in order to avoid guilt or embarrassment they are involved in introjected regulation. |
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As a teenager I had problems at home and every Monday I was late for school and booked by the prefects, who were teacher's pets. |
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An integrated study of children's construction of improper fractions and the teacher's role in promoting that learning. |
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This score would then need to be factored into the teacher's final summative SLO rating. |
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However, last week, he vamoosed off to Tasmania, leaving a gaping hole in the head teacher's life. |
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The teacher's guides introduce each filmstrip with a Concept and Skill Chart to outline the strip and provide a quick reference to its content. |
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They are contained in six grade level teacher's guides, each of which is supported by a filmstrip and audio-cassette. |
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After the teacher completes an on-line order, Goosewing sends perfect-bound books to the teacher's class within a week. |
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That teacher's old school methods aren't effective, they're just annoying. |
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Training functions were later expanded to include refresher courses for teachers, the University Postgraduate Certificate in Education and an Art teacher's Certificate course. |
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When the teacher's chair broke, the class completely lost it. |
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Each television set is configured with a scan converter that, in turn, feeds the signal via a VGA cable to a teacher's computer located in each classroom. |
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She later worked as a homemaker and has worked in her daughter Sandra's classroom as a teacher's aide at Stevenson Elementary School in Burbank for more than 30 years. |
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Each starter kit includes a teacher's resource book, an interactive CD for five users, a set of 48 picture cards, two posters and a five-pack of student books. |
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They tend to internalize their ideas and avoid expressing them, especially when they might challenge the prevailing classroom discussion or the teacher's opinions. |
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Some of the kids had a laugh and put glue on teacher's chair. |
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The teacher's pet commands the teacher's exclusive attention. |
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