Too often, I hear stories of teachers and parents spending part of their paychecks to ensure there are supplies in the classroom - even basic necessities like pens, pencils and paper. This is unacceptable.
At school, I was bored with the teachers, and there were moments where I felt they were singling me out.
I think the problem with schools is not too many incentives but too few. Because of tenure, teachers' unions, and the fact that teachers generally aren't observed in their classrooms, they can do whatever they want in class.
I don't want technology to replace teachers, but where there are no teachers, or the teachers are overwhelmed, it can be helpful.
Except for teachers, who are 'controlled' as far as his militancy is concerned, good jobs are rare for Negroes.
One of my favorite sayings is, 'Much have I learned from my teachers, but even more from my friends and even more from my students.'
Your example should be stellar among your friends, associates, family, teachers, co-workers, and other Christians.
When Matt Bevin attacks teachers, he's insulting our friends, families, and neighbors, along with our public schools.
I miss my former teachers, John Hersey and James Alan McPherson. I would love to see either or both and ask what I could do to improve, to deepen my writing.
As a practicing Jew, I have studied with Christian teachers whom I respect for who they are and what they are, including their positive concern with Jews and Judaism.