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Who would you eat dinner with Dead or Alive?
You’re Having a Dinner Party … These are the Three People – Dead or Alive – You’d Invite
- Will Ferrell and John C.
- Neil Armstrong (tell me the truth), Margaret Cho, and my bestie who passed away. —
- Jesus, Moses and Ghandi. —
- My dad and my grandmothers.
- My dad, mom and sister – all deceased. —
What should be my expectations for school?
Respect yourself, the teacher & others. ·
Who would be the best dinner guest?
10 Famous Figures Who Would Make Excellent Dinner Guests
- Gertrude Stein.
- Hunter S.
- Robin Williams.
- Katharine Hepburn.
- Jon Stewart.
- Keith Richards.
- Bill Clinton.
- Joan Jett. There was a plurality of female musicians we could’ve chosen here; we could’ve went with Billie Holliday or Janis Joplin, Stevie Nicks or Debbie Harry.
Who would be your dream dinner guests?
50 Top 5 Dream Dinner Party Invitee List
- My list. Daniel Day Lewis, Aung San Suu Kyi, Sofia Coppola (or Marilyn Monroe), Shakespeare and Gautama Buddha.
- Adrienne McQueen.
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- Steven de Knight (creator of Spartacus)
- Samik Barman.
- Evan Morgan.
- Dan Steckel.
- Wayne Mullins James Dean.
What do students like about teachers?
They want teachers who are passionate Students want a teacher who loves his or her job. They can tell if a teacher doesn’t want to be there with them. Being enthusiastic about teaching and showing they love their subjects can be an exciting factor to students.
How can you help your teacher?
How to help a teacher out
- Offer after-school tutoring.
- Give grocery store gift cards.
- Provide “weekend bags” of healthy food for kids.
- Scrounge art + school supplies.
- Create work-experience opportunities.
- Share your own skills and talents.
- Help with teacher recruitment.
- Subsidize Internet access.
What are your expectations from a teacher?
Six Traits To Help Meet Students Expectations
- Show students they care about them.
- Engage students in the learning process.
- Recognize students for the step-by-step progress they have made.
- Believe students can learn.
- Enjoy being with students in the classroom.
- Teach students as individuals.
What expectations do you have from the school and teachers?
So, there seems to be a lot of agreement about what parents want from their child’s school/teachers:
- Committed, happy and effective teaching staff.
- A safe school environment.
- Intellectual and emotional growth fostered by the school.
- Strong home/school communication.
- A fun and supportive school environment.
How can I be a successful teacher?
What Makes a Successful Teacher?
- Focus and Energy Management.
- Active Listening Skills.
- Excellent Organizational Skills.
- Ability to Build Relationships.
- Eagerness to Try Something New.
- A Lifelong Learning Mindset.
- Become the Good Teacher You Want to Be.
How can I be a better teacher?
Here are six ways to become a better teacher to make sure your students succeed.
- Take Care of Yourself. Your students need you to be healthy.
- Be Vigilant About Self-Reflection.
- Accentuate the Positive.
- Ask for Help.
- Go Back to School.
- Learn another Language.
Why are school lunches so bad for You?
Nuggets are only one example of how schools rely on too many foods that are heavily processed and high in sugar, sodium, and chemicals. The problem isn’t simply that kids are eating unhealthy foods for lunch.
Should you eat lunch with your students?
Eating lunch with students can speed up this process because it embeds you in their territory, frames you in a new and different light, and smooths your interactions with a natural, free-of-strings vibe that effortlessly draws students into your realm of influence.
Why do you need your lunch break?
You need your lunch break to get away from teaching, if only for a few minutes. You need the time to take a breather, prep your classroom, or think ahead to the afternoon. You need time to discuss your favorite TV show with a colleague or listen to Pandora in peace.
How did we know about the school lunch project?
We know about it because Mrs. Q., a grade-school teacher, decided to eat her school’s lunch every day for an entire school year and report anonymously to the world on her blog, “Fed Up With Lunch: The School Lunch Project” (fedupwithschoollunch.blogspot.com).