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A liberal education not only refers to the educator's freedom to educate, but also the student's freedom to learn.
Lisa Belkin: The Latest Parenting Book From China Causing Controversy Lisa Belkin 2011
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Two-way communication is essential because there is no way of determining whether a teacher's or a principal's failure to reach growth targets were due to the educator's weakness or due to dysfunctional policies imposed by their bosses.
John Thompson: Why Can't School "Reformers" Listen to Education Experts? John Thompson 2011
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"From the educator's standpoint, no one wants to make our kids guinea pigs with new technologies," she says.
Coming Soon To Schools: Dissecting Frogs in 3-D Michelle Kung 2011
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Corinthian Colleges Inc.'s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings fell 90%, due in part to impairment and severance charges, as a significant drop in new student enrollments hurt the for-profit educator's revenue and margins.
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In order to avoid these problems, the educator's next task is to engage in a rigorous examination of the general cultural practices of their students.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Culturally Responsive Training: Exploring Your Students' Cultural Backgrounds Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2012
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Two-way communication is essential because there is no way of determining whether a teacher's or a principal's failure to reach growth targets were due to the educator's weakness or due to dysfunctional policies imposed by their bosses.
John Thompson: Why Can't School "Reformers" Listen to Education Experts? John Thompson 2011
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Overstreet's character will also be a headache for Frankie and Mike, who is threatened by the fresh-out-of-college educator's age.
The Middle Season Premiere: Not Everybody Loves Raymond 2011
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Administrators, alone, are last people who should be allowed to determine whether a failure to adequately increase student performance was the educator's fault, or whether it was due to management's mandates that produced extreme concentrations or more difficult-to-educate students, management's decision to starve alternative services so that it became impossible to enforce attendance and disciplinary policies, or the bosses' defensive tactic of mandating non-stop test prep.
John Thompson: Why Can't School "Reformers" Listen to Education Experts? John Thompson 2011
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Administrators, alone, are last people who should be allowed to determine whether a failure to adequately increase student performance was the educator's fault, or whether it was due to management's mandates that produced extreme concentrations or more difficult-to-educate students, management's decision to starve alternative services so that it became impossible to enforce attendance and disciplinary policies, or the bosses' defensive tactic of mandating non-stop test prep.
John Thompson: Why Can't School "Reformers" Listen to Education Experts? John Thompson 2011
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In order to avoid these problems, the educator's next task is to engage in a rigorous examination of the general cultural practices of their students.
Matthew Lynch, Ed.D.: Culturally Responsive Training: Exploring Your Students' Cultural Backgrounds Ed.D. Matthew Lynch 2012
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