The English teacher then wades in and informs me all first year teachers do it and she did it last year. |
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They could argue about who was smarter, who the teachers liked best, anything from A to Z they could argue about. |
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In this relaxed atmosphere dancers can shop around by hanging out at open doorways and observing dancers and teachers in action. |
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Other students related similar accounts of having witnessed bullying or having been bullied by college teachers. |
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There is quite an old tradition of married lamas, who can be just as revered as spiritual teachers as those who follow the monastic tradition. |
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If you are searching for other mentions of individual lamas and teachers, past and present, the Search Engine may help. |
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The pupils and teachers are wished all the best as the new school year recommences. |
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School rules are not laid down so that teachers can get a kick out of enforcing them. |
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The new policies are meant to keep a tight rein on teachers rather than students. |
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Genuine reformers will look to teachers and teacher organizations as their allies. |
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Was I being an agent of change or just another instructional lackey creating ordinary teachers? |
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Of course there needs to be safeguards for teachers from false and malicious allegations. |
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On Friday, an impressive panel of speakers will address the main event which, regrettably, is confined to students and teachers. |
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Senior medical students, junior doctors, registrars, nurses, and allied health professionals are all potential teachers. |
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School teachers were paid by contract according to an average of their attendance register. |
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Students should have great respect and regard for their teachers, she said. |
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The basic monthly take-home salary of Zambia's teachers and nurses is 300,000 kwacha. |
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Students were given the day off so teachers from across the Mid West could refresh and improve their skills. |
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From time to time teachers might also wish to set a test to confirm their judgment of an individual's level of attainment. |
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So most people would be better off to save their money and leave the Leftist college teachers to stew in their own juice. |
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The section of the book containing the teachers' poignant reflections reveals the degree of isolation new teachers often feel. |
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It reflects well on the whole team from the governors and teachers to the learning assistants and the pupils. |
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He immediately impressed his teachers with his mathematical ability and he graduated B.A. in 1757 as senior wrangler. |
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We have not been explaining the facts to teachers, our customers and the customers of the future. |
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Unless scientists and teachers can re-establish a sense of science as a progressive social project, we will not be able to halt the slide. |
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Katrine and Michel were both teachers who loved to travel and this was how they saw the world. |
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But they are also rooted in the progressive academicism of Dickinson's teachers. |
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The school still relies heavily on donations from the community to pay the salaries of seven of its 27 teachers. |
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Educators have suggested reducing class sizes from 40 students to less than 25 to re-employ laid-off teachers and raise standards. |
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The curriculum provides student worksheets and includes a grading rubric that outlines minimal, adequate and extensive answers for the teachers. |
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Lesson plans, resources, movie clips, scripts and worksheets for media students and teachers are free on the web. |
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Task sheets and worksheets will be available to teachers and the final projects are presented in both electronic format and hard copy. |
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She did herself and her teachers proud as she danced reels and slip-jigs in her wonderful costume. |
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Stress levels among York teachers have prompted education chiefs to alert the Government to the pressures caused by heavy workloads. |
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Many of them were community leaders, teachers, health workers and people in the local bureaucracy. |
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More bad news this week as public school teachers across Bermuda began working to rule in protest at another last minute Ministry decision. |
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Both teachers were drawn to non-Western music and helped Sinta rediscover her roots. |
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All local authorities stressed that every effort would be made to redeploy teachers, offer them voluntary redundancy or early retirement. |
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The school employs two music teachers, has a large school choir and offers tuition in piano, guitar, recorder, violin and flute. |
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Despite these disruptions, his teachers, without exception, remember him as high-achieving and friendly. |
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Despite a good attendance record, he was withdrawn by teachers from all his GCSE exams. |
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But he was withdrawn by teachers from his GCSEs and left on 20 July 2003 with a GNVQ in business studies. |
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They were the healers, the teachers, and the wise men and women others would turn to in times of trouble. |
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This represented a major shift in the literacy culture of the kindergarten teachers at this school. |
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The teachers told the children about the significance of the day while the tiny tots recited poems on the occasion. |
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The regional survey revealed 15 cases of reception class children verbally abusing teachers and seven cases at nurseries. |
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If the child is unresponsive, use more parental interaction, change teachers, change schools, put the kid in special classes, whatever. |
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Some reports have said that university teachers are continuing to hold out for two months back pay. |
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We hold teachers in high regard, up there with scientists, doctors and military officers. |
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The findings of the survey challenge the belief held by many teachers that parents are behind a child's bad behaviour. |
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Though other teachers had to fill him in on how many Hokkaido place names were Ainu names so he may not be the best source. |
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My only solace is the fact that most kids rebel against their teachers and do the opposite. |
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Most teachers think if they are teaching a martial art, such as karate, kung fu, aikido or judo, their students are learning self-defense. |
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Three types of teaching aids, too, are prepared by Prof. Murty to help teachers. |
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One of the region's top teachers was awarded a knighthood in recognition of his services to education. |
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By touching the white boards or by using magnetic pointers teachers and pupils can alter and rearrange the information displayed. |
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The 12-month dispute saw extensive industrial action, including wildcat strikes by teachers and walkouts by students. |
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It must be nearly 25 years since I was last force-fed irregular verb endings by overenthusiastic French teachers. |
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If other teachers have been placed in the promised grade it simply means that even those on the Copperbelt will eventually be graded accordingly. |
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He found that students would achieve similar grades, whether or not they liked or enjoyed their teachers. |
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It is kind of like paying teachers more when their students get higher grades. |
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Most of the money goes in salaries and allowances for teachers, or educators as they are now officially known. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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As a result, the text is readable and useful as a source for practitioners as well as teachers and students. |
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I presume that the teachers and administration kept mum and can only suppose that it was the boy himself who publicized his problems. |
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We were loved and cherished by the most extraordinary teachers, whom I actually kept up with in later life. |
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The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that. |
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The university has trained about 1,500 teachers belonging to its affiliated colleges. |
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The attempts to whip up public sentiment against teachers have, however, fallen flat. |
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It was directed at those same teachers and bourgeois parents whose sanctions and strictures many of us young whelps so deeply resented. |
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The Kabloona include missionaries, teachers, police, government personnel and their spouses or companions. |
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A champion at school, he never failed to join his friends for a game of kabaddi, even if it scared his teachers. |
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The survey was mailed to randomly selected U.S. public school teachers of kindergarten through eighth grade. |
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But the money saved by not replacing the retiring head at Carlton will allow each school to afford separate teachers for infants and juniors. |
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Children, adolescents, parents and teachers should be made aware of this problem. |
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Hundreds of teachers marched and rallied in the cities of Salta and Oran, supported by parents and other workers. |
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His outbursts of anger were so frightening, one of his fellow teachers said, that two children had wet their pants. |
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Bryan's forte is pulling the wool over the eyes of his contemporaries and elders, so he is always one jump ahead of his teachers. |
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Three-quarters of the teachers could not pass the exams they administer to their students. |
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Any advice for well-tempered students who study with ill-tempered teachers? |
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In class, he put his hand up so often and got the wrong answer so frequently that his teachers told him to shut up. |
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Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers. |
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The teachers interviewed used many of the strategies mentioned by Krashen and Terrell, as well as many they did not mention. |
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And it all adds up to 150,000 more local nurses, local teachers or local police officers. |
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All visitors are welcomed with a song and the teachers are all known by their first names. |
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He promised to repudiate henceforth Weismannist formal genetics and blamed his teachers for his past errors. |
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We must destroy them and we must form jointures and bring the best teachers and the best equipment under one roof. |
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For most teachers, then, doing things that make a difference would mean working in radical ways within a mainstream school. |
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Local community leaders from 27 villages, students and teachers packed into city hall last Thursday as part of a volunteer training seminar. |
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We are going to make an information pack and appoint a pupil who will make sure supply teachers have any resources they need. |
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The latter could see teachers from all four unions limiting their working weeks to 35 hours. |
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For every person like this, there are probably a dozen or more false teachers flying under the media's radar. |
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I think teachers in Victoria are willing to continue and escalate job action if that's what's required in order to get a fair deal. |
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The teachers' employer has initiated a partial lockout and a pay cut for teachers who participate in the job action. |
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She employs around 20 teachers, teaching ballet, tap, foxtrot, waltz, tango, jive and hip hop. |
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It found students were involved in verbal, physical and racial abuse against teachers. |
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The teachers also got in on the act, with Cruella De Ville, Captain Hook and the Wicked Stepsisters taking lessons for the day. |
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It justifies a larger space and needs some benevolent soul to offer a venue and find the time to liaise with art teachers across the area. |
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We found, in fact, that the teachers repeatedly shifted the focus from race to socioeconomic status. |
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I have had many people in my life including rabbis and teachers who have greatly influenced me. |
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I felt the presence of our people, of their daily lives as merchants, teachers, rabbis, doctors, and tailors. |
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Most teachers recognise that pupils vary in the speed and manner in which they grasp new ideas and acquire skills. |
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To help with paperwork, grading, and simple communication among teachers and students, computers have an acknowledged place. |
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The water slide was a firm favourite with children and teachers alike again this year. |
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The problem of course with teachers trained overseas is that they are not sufficiently acculturated in terms of education in New Zealand. |
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But like all other science and math teachers, his efforts were wasted on me. |
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Students and teachers are to be complimented and praised, with special accolades to Paula Gardiner, NCTM, for organizing this event. |
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It's right and proper that teachers have access to the full process of judicial review, which by its thorough nature, will take time. |
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Rather than dwell on poor academic performance, it said, teachers are taught to accentuate the positive. |
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The foundation conducted the survey among 1,501 teachers at elementary and junior high schools in June. |
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Over one quarter of the public school teachers in the United States will be retiring in the next decade. |
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The day was run by two teachers, Rodney and Brian, and we began in the morning with physical and vocal warm up. |
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Mr Fisher says that with the advent of new technology teachers need to be wary. |
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Secondary head teachers said academies should be encouraged to collaborate with neighbouring schools. |
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Tony Blair has formally opened a training academy for teachers known as the Sandhurst for teachers. |
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The academic year began in autumn 2001 with warnings of an exodus of teachers from the classroom. |
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But its relevance and application are important for teachers, researchers, writers, scholars, and academicians. |
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The teachers have helped establish the school's orderly and serious atmosphere, and its culture deeply respectful of academic achievement. |
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When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language. |
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The allegations of child sexual abuse and molestation ruined the lives of some teachers, who were wrongfully accused. |
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And half of the nation's middle and high school teachers are not highly qualified to teach their subjects. |
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We are having trouble attracting qualified new members to the profession and more experienced teachers are leaving as soon a possible. |
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There are few qualified teachers or other professionals who are able to work on a semi-voluntary basis. |
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There may well be a few cases where teachers and others, from the best of motives, stray into absurdity. |
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Officers want teachers to join them on night-time patrol so they can identify juvenile troublemakers and help bring them to book. |
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Sample books were purchased for the teachers to read based on their preferences. |
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Many African children would benefit from lower absenteeism among school teachers. |
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If teachers spent much time chasing absentees, it would be at the expense of those pupils who have turned up for lessons. |
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The new scheme will give head teachers the power to issue on-the-spot fines if a child is absent from school without permission. |
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In 2001 teachers in Doncaster and London refused to cover for absences any longer than three days. |
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To guide the students onto the right path, teachers need to keep themselves abreast of the emerging global trends. |
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It also sought abolition of the roster system for the appointment of Urdu teachers. |
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The young chefs and waiters were delighted with the opportunity of preparing and serving food to their teachers. |
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He pointed out that students, teachers and parents had waited a long time for this building to become a reality. |
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Under the new contracts for teachers, they will be entitled to time away from pupils while support staff take on tasks such as collecting dinner money and chasing absentees. |
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The new academic year will also be a tense year for teachers and students. |
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Now, he is partly responsible for overseeing a staff of 29 teachers in bab al-Salameh. |
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Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels. |
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The Common Core education standards are catching on with parents and teachers. |
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Berkeley students aren't getting written homework assignments because teachers are refusing to grade work on their own time after two years with no pay raise. |
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The program has expanded to include 23 highly qualified teachers. |
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How on earth can learners be satisfactorily taught by someone who did not undergo any teacher training course while qualified teachers roam the streets jobless? |
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We are looking forward to publishing what promises to be an excellent series from this dedicated group of family physicians, teachers, and academicians. |
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Earlier this year in company with teachers and students from Wellington College, New Zealand I visited war graves and battle sites in France and Flanders. |
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A group of concerned teachers met at the Central Province Travel Agency in Gordons, Port Moresby on December 13 over delays in processing travel warrants. |
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Students learn from their peer teachers, enjoy the contact with peers from the class ahead of them and find the peer teachers accessible and easy to ask questions. |
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Her characters in fiction and drama included domestic workers, washerwomen, seamstresses, and the unemployed, as well as dancers, artists, and teachers. |
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She was good at avoiding the teachers and their ever watchful eyes. |
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The long queues outside principals' offices in many township schools made it difficult for the schools to concentrate on teaching as the teachers had to attend to the queues. |
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The killers went from classroom to classroom mowing down teachers and students alike. |
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The students and their teachers were asked to design and build a passenger jetty, which would help to transfer passengers from the terminals to the planes. |
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Some teachers, on the other hand, wait until their exit interview to voice concerns about conditions that have worn them down and driven them from the profession. |
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Mitchell said the cameras give administrators the ability to observe teachers in action and offer them tips and coaching. |
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Musicians, dancers, acrobats, clowns, actors, mimes and every hybrid in between entertain and educate audiences of kids, their parents and teachers. |
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Great teachers called Thirhankaras had already established the religion. |
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At all levels, cunning teachers allied with overbearing students. |
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He has been notably silent as legislatures have stripped teachers of seniority, tenure, and collective bargaining rights. |
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Like Socrates, Street Epistemologists are to understand themselves as inquisitive teachers, not combative lecturers. |
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The staff and teachers couldn't have been more friendly or more welcoming. |
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Hinduism is a combination, a collection, of all the teachings and practices of thousands of rishis, gurus, philosophers, mystics and teachers throughout many centuries. |
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The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence. |
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At common law teachers are in loco parentis and may administer corporal punishment in respect of the conduct of the child at, or on its way to or from school. |
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Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world. |
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By the end of the session she had all the teachers, old and young, jumping and yelling, twirling and growling in unison, having a whale of a time. |
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Some teachers initially disliked the new approach, the superintendent acknowledges, regarding it as too constricting. |
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In some cases, teachers may receive a higher salary for advanced degrees. |
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Her adventures as a photographer were, she believed, an escape from huge, too-silent apartments, and teachers who thought her juvenilia brilliant. |
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He rankled the teachers last spring when in the middle of a policy meeting with the union president he reportedly demanded a million-dollar campaign contribution. |
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I quite like the thought of it being written in a staff room by bored and bearded school teachers, puffing on pipes and whiling away dreary lunch breaks. |
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By the end of his life, the memories of corporal punishment at the hands of his teachers were vivid. |
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They correlate an evaluation of teachers and principals with student performances. |
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The teachers who were teaching marines were judoka or karateka. |
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The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered. |
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First, movies serve as our most influential history teachers, reaching and swaying audiences that the professional historian cannot even dream of. |
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Ministry grants have not kept up with rising costs of education, including salary increases for teachers and support staff, and rising costs of utilities and supplies. |
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From a crackhead to Sam Kinison to even Jon Stewart, Marlow Stern on the best bad apples in the bunch of silver-screen teachers. |
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Despite the law, because of foot dragging by teachers and their unions which resist change, sixty percent of school systems continue to teach whole language. |
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For instance, complaints from teachers about their children's conduct were prominent for the externalizing groups as were grievances from the children's age-mates. |
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It would be useful for future studies to explore the role of other sociocultural agents, such as schools and teachers, in influencing attitudes and behaviors. |
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Also, making the grade, education in America, our special report tonight on where the best and worst teachers in the country end up working and why. |
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How teachers teach is important, but it surely stands to reason that boys and girls need both male and female role models in their formative educational years. |
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The government also intends to sell off surplus publicly owned land to build low-cost starter homes, particularly for key workers such as nurses and teachers. |
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Second, the dismissal process for ineffective teachers is so cumbersome and costly that it rarely works as it should. |
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However, studying the general population of adolescents revealed that many do not rebel against authority but maintain good relationships with parents and teachers throughout. |
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It is just that their school places an emphasis on what it holds to be important subjects, hires good teachers and instils the necessary ambition in pupils. |
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The aid agency airfreighted the books, which I then handed over to concerned teachers in two schools where home economics featured on the curriculum. |
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From September, teachers will be able to stream programmes to their classes from the BBC website at any point in the seven days following transmission. |
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In addition, the church will sharply reduce its extensive support for kindergartens and cut the number of religion teachers it sends to public schools. |
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Until the early 1990s, teachers in most kindergartens in Hong Kong had no official curriculum guidelines for integrating computers into the early childhood curriculum. |
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I have known non-intellectual teachers and writers with a marvelous capacity for getting recondite points across to the most obtuse student or reader. |
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While reference is made to their role as teachers they most often appear as wizards, with the power to influence the elements and to predict the future. |
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Some organizations openly recruit students to inform on their teachers. |
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Most redundancies were voluntary or the teachers were redeployed. |
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We will become doctors, deli owners, teachers, parents, and maybe even one day, President of the United States. |
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If the report stops teachers feeling demoralised and allows them to focus on their work there will be a knock-on effect for pupils, and that's good. |
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In an ideal world, all dance teachers would advocate healthy work habits. |
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When I complained to the teachers I was abused, as they felt that as they needed to pass the A level, they should work through their list of questions during the performance. |
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This professional educational development at Vail richly rewarded teachers, helping them refresh skills, clarify what they had learned and acquire new knowledge. |
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The school, which goes through 12th grade, has Kuna teachers but they are paid by the Panama government and are not allowed to teach the Kuna language or customs. |
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But in practice what that means is a savage crusade against all schoolchildren, boys and girls, and on their teachers. |
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In 2007, at Jamaica high school in Queens, teachers started calling 911 to get police to help them deal with disorderly students. |
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However, some will need continued encouragement and positive reinforcement from parents and teachers for this good start not to become swamped by schoolyard attitudes. |
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Authorization as a lama usually comes directly from one's teachers and is often not given until the recipient has completed much practice and study. |
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He lampooned the teachers and others in caricature sketches and articles which he would circulate among friends during class at school and later at art college. |
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Pedagogy, experience and strong teaching skills are the principal criteria during the recruitment of the language school's teachers. |
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Specialist teachers of Welsh called Athrawon Bro support the teaching of Welsh in the National Curriculum. |
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We, the students, also were supposed to speak High German, but, like our teachers, we did so with a fairly strong Swabian accent. |
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In some countries, golf instruction is best performed by teachers certified by the Professional Golfers Association. |
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However, he was prone to laziness, but his natural talents shielded him from criticism by his teachers. |
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Yet the teachers are angrily rejecting it and taking to the picket line. |
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The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate. |
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Inexperienced teachers sometimes fall prey to fears that they do not know enough. |
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This system lasted into the late 1920s, when Visitors were replaced with permanent teachers. |
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In these responses, the pre-service teachers suggested retrying or checking. |
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In 1965, the school was registered as a company and was designated by the University of London as an institution having recognised teachers. |
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Some states require elementary teachers to choose a subject major as well, and minor in education. |
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Other skills, such as arithmetic and handwriting, were taught in odd moments or by travelling specialist teachers such as scriveners. |
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However, after the situation calmed down, several teachers, experts, and students delivered the solution to the question via the media. |
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It is obvious that eaten bread is soon forgotten by anyone asking teachers to take another one for the team. |
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In faculty rooms, at meetings, in conferences, at koffee klatches, teachers talk about teaching. |
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A governmental survey investigation shows that most teachers are deeply dissatisfied with controlled assessment. |
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Each child is assumed to have particular strengths and weaknesses to be encouraged or ameliorated by the teachers. |
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This indicates that kindergarten teachers need to improve their perceptions of children with disabilities. |
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Instead of learning from these results, Berman reflexively attacks teachers and their unions for all of public education's failings. |
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Lack of awareness among social workers, teachers and other professionals dealing with at risk children hinders efforts to combat the problem. |
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He is always the class clown and his teachers say he is incorrigible. |
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There were no great Indian teachers associated with tathagatagarbha thought. |
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The venerance of and obedience to teachers is also important in Theravada and Zen Buddhism. |
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Instead, many teachers have to photocopy, enlarge or retype text books for their blind pupils, the charity said in a new re port. |
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It is recommended that teachers and pupils are issued with homework diaries to help implement and monitor the homework timetable. |
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Hinduism underwent profound changes, aided in part by teachers such as Ramanuja, Madhva, and Chaitanya. |
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In 1832 there were 3,339 Sunday schools with 59,277 teachers and 341,442 pupils. |
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Though a steady increase was achieved, that ambitious target could not be reached, in part limited by the number of suitably qualified teachers. |
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Tragic, too, is the gradual deskilling of teachers, loss of excitement about the profession, and loss of gifted teachers to other pursuits. |
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In 1902 the Methodists operated 738 schools, so their children would not have to learn from Anglican teachers. |
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Most language teachers do not use one singular style, but will use a mix in their teaching. |
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He befriends shy roommate Randall Boggs and impresses his teachers by regurgitating facts from textbooks. |
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School superintendents, principals, and teachers are currently credentialed only by the state. |
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Some parents even develop regular communication with their child's teachers, asking for regular reports on behavior and grades. |
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In 1877, Sweet published A Handbook of Phonetics, which attracted international attention among scholars and teachers of English in Europe. |
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The council agreed and it was officially opened on 19 June 1525 with Zwingli and Jud as teachers. |
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The National Archives' education web page is a free online resource for teaching and learning history, aimed at teachers and students. |
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They used intimidation and economic blackmail against activists and suspected activists, including teachers and other professionals. |
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Ragers are feared and detested by teachers for their potential to destroy a lesson. |
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Among other functions, these courts were entrusted with the power to appoint teachers and preachers. |
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Many British expatriate school teachers informally taught the game in Botswana's secondary schools. |
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Primary schools in particular still lack resources, and the teachers are less well paid than their secondary school colleagues. |
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But liberated from school, and away from the watchful eyes of parents and teachers, many students simply recongregated elsewhere. |
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Education was provided for the children, but workhouse teachers were a particular problem. |
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A training college for workhouse teachers was set up at Kneller Hall in Twickenham during the 1840s, but it closed in the following decade. |
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Some states, such as New Jersey, Michigan, Iowa or Florida, do not allow teachers in public schools to strike. |
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He left Rajagaha and practised under two hermit teachers of yogic meditation. |
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Many academics, historians, teachers, and journalists reject Wikipedia as a reliable source of information. |
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The Quakers were a loosely knit group of teachers that grew out of the Seekers. |
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How can university professors turn computer curmudgeons into techno-riffic teachers? |
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The findings dropped the day before the one-year anniversary of his idling away in the rubber room, where teachers await disciplinary hearings. |
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At school, despite his sharp mind, Malcolm was laughed at by teachers when he said he wanted to be a lawyer. |
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As a result, all the teachers at Phillips have signed on to a certain curriculum and follow common practices in the classroom. |
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Smartboards make slides easier to display and manipulate, but teachers have been showing pictures to students for centuries. |
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Children pretend to be moms, teachers, dads, bakers, babies, dump truck drivers, dancers, and firefighters during sociodramatics. |
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The author observes that teachers who persistently perform poorly can be counseled out of teaching by using the model summatively. |
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With lessons in good behavior all but forgotten in many homes, must teachers now be supernannies? |
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When Simmons won a scholarship to Dillard University, her high school teachers took up a collection so she'd have a coat. |
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Technoliteracy is important in the classroom, where teachers are likely to be using computers and electronic whiteboards. |
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Among the t'othersider teachers Victorians predominated, as they did among newcomers in general. |
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Historically, the education of secondary technical school trade teachers has been seen as best conducted through a master-apprentice system. |
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We enjoyed joking, blaspheming and tripping out on teachers, administrators and on some of the weird-looking students on campus. |
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Despite taking the course as an extra-curricular addon, they did so well teachers decided to offer them the chance to celebrate in style. |
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I am 54 years old and have read with interest your descriptions of abusive dance teachers. |
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Her reputation for being a wise guy made her new teachers hesitant about having her in their classes. |
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During the workshop, teachers will be briefed about the construction and applications of water rockets. |
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He studies at Hempwards School of Herbcraft and Weedery, where the teachers include headmaster Alwaze Duinthadope and Professor McGanjagal. |
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Whirry also stressed the need for teachers worldwide to work together to instill in all children a love for learning, starting in preschool. |
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Marilyn Jachetti Whirry will provide new and experienced teachers with useful information to apply in their classrooms. |
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MagicScore School 4 is specialized notation software for music aficionados, students, teachers, schools and colleges. |
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This work walks teachers through the process of creating their own wikis and implementing their use in and out of the classroom. |
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Fatima Akaba, Istijaba Project member, said the presence of women teachers in rural schools will increase girls' enrollment in classes. |
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Hoping to relieve some of the financial burden, the union asked teachers to send in wish lists for the coming school year. |
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The celeb teachers include Rolf Harris, famous for his doodles and wobble board cover version of Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven. |
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Critics say the Curriculum for Excellence will be threatened by a planned work-to-rule by teachers in August. |
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For teachers interested in presenting the proresearch point of view, our organization offers a wide range of educational materials. |
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The teachers of the LAUSD must step forward and share their wisdom about fixing the district and reinvigorating their profession. |
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All spiritual teachers, including Amma and Krishna, tell us that we shouldn't desire any fruits of our actions. |
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Many Manchu Bannermen got jobs as Mandarin teachers, writing textbooks for learning Mandarin and instructing people in Mandarin. |
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Student groups along with their teachers can attend the Anatolian Cultures and Food Festival for free on Thursday, Oct. |
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The academy was a prison for many of its students because of its strict teachers. |
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There are a total of 20,479 schools, with nearly 2 million students and about 85,000 teachers. |
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Tony Disney, McIntyre's theory influenced a generation of history teachers in Australian schools. |
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The whole Higher Education Mega Centre can eventually accommodate up to 200,000 students, 20,000 teachers, and 50,000 staff. |
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The penurious school system had to lay off several teachers. |
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Kublai was unable to read Chinese but had several Han Chinese teachers attached to him since his early years by his mother Sorghaghtani. |
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In schools it is common for teachers to confiscate electronic games and other distractions. |
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The selected teachers were participants on the inaugural flight of the ZERO-G Learning Lab. |
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They not only fought in the battlefield but served as interpreters, informants, servants, teachers, physicians, and scribes. |
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As a general rule, new students take a placement test which enables teachers to determine which is the most appropriate level for the student. |
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The epistles of John and Jude also warn of false teachers and prophets, as does the writer of the Book of Revelation and 1 John. |
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John Adams, for example, considered him one of the most important teachers of constitutional theory. |
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She followed the lead of other teachers who utilized physical break times in lesson plans. |
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Clearly intended for the classroom, Katz's translation will be welcomed by teachers, students and autodidacts. |
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Some employ as many Korean staff as there are native English teachers to ensure the cultural and communication gaps are narrowed. |
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