Losing critical class time ordsprog

en Losing critical class time is only one issue associated with mobile classrooms. (The) walls (are) so thin that anything happening on the outside can be heard inside, the air conditioners are so loud teachers are limited by what they can do, and when temperatures reach extremes it adds extra stress on the comings and goings.

en There have been a lot of comings and goings - so much change is not a good thing.

en Their comings and goings in reincarnation do not end; through death and rebirth, they are wasting away. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. Their comings and goings in reincarnation do not end; through death and rebirth, they are wasting away.

en There have been a lot of comings and goings which is fine if it's in the club's best interests, but so many changes cannot be good.

en Drinking in the Ambrosial Nectar, I have become immortal, my comings and goings have ceased.
  Guru Nanak

en You are the True Judge.You created comings and goings, but You are ever stable, O Creator Lord.
  Guru Nanak

en Forever imbued with the True Lord, the mind becomes immaculate, and its comings and goings are ended.
  Guru Nanak

en Our comings and goings have ended, and through great good fortune, O Nanak, our hopes are fulfilled.

en We are losing great teachers we are losing people that can help us get to the goal everybody's trying to reach.

en What we've been doing is using data to make instructional decisions. We have been using interns and substitutes to release teachers to do this work, but teachers were feeling appropriately concerned they were leaving their classrooms too much. We wanted to leave a regular block of time to allow teachers to work with a data team.

en Remember, Voyager was just a flyby, Cassini is in orbit. We have the opportunity for monitoring them and their behavior, their comings and goings, how they evolve, when they appear and disappear.

en Let's face it, they're not human. They are a species that can reach through walls. They have tentacles that go outside the rooms they're in and spread out all over the world. When they walk into our classrooms, we chop those tentacles off and they don't like it.

en Administrators, especially in the Los Angeles area, are notorious for not going into the classrooms and seeing what's going on. The temptation exists in social studies to insert your own opinion, and many teachers violate that kind of thing all the time. Who's looking at the teachers to see how well these discussions are being conducted?

en That concept didn't quite work out well and the district subsequently put in temporary walls to create individual classrooms. That made it nearly impossible for one class to exit their classroom without disrupting another. It was not a good learning environment.

en I think we're on the right track. We can now finally have classrooms at the schools, where we can collaborate with other classrooms and interact with other teachers.


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