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Quotes About Classroom

I had a few teachers when they would hear a noise they would immediately be like, 'Nadine, outside!' I spent about two years standing outside the physics classroom.
~ Nadine Coyle
I was definitely the kid in the back of the class with his head down the whole time not wanting to speak up and say anything.
~ Washed Out
devoted teacher. Since he'd been in her classroom, Alex had made amazing progress and Jen
~ RaeAnne Thayne
One of the biggest reasons that teachers have trouble with student-centered learning is that they have to give over a level of control to the kids. And, when you do that, you can have chaos, or you can have high levels of learning. Often, teachers are afraid of the chaos.
~ Eva Moskowitz
I reject the notion that supporting our dedicated classroom teachers is at odds with improving the education our children receive.
~ John Bel Edwards
I miss the classroom and the bit I miss the most is the one-on-one personal interactions with the students, those moments when they surprise you with their insightfulness, or their cheekiness.
~ Layla Moran
My mom is a public school teacher and works with third grade students.
~ Jane McGonigal
Patience of a teacher breaks when he throws chalk on student.
~ Pawan Prakash Tirkey
I'm deeply, deeply passionate about creating peace and well-being in the classroom, and well-being as a global nation.
~ Goldie
Partisan politics has no place in the classroom.
~ Juan Cole
It's somewhat ironic (and frustrating), then, that well into what is arguably one of the biggest, most transformative periods in history we still feel the need to point to a digital classroom in schools.
~ Will Richardson
With 80 people, the size of this classroom, the probability that there will be no shared birthdays is so tiny as to be virtually impossible.
~ David Franklin
The inclusive atmosphere of the class was the key driver of allowing the class to be eager to learn. The focus really shifted away from grades and points, and towards understanding concepts and learning." The key link is between inclusivity and the shift of focus away from test scores. When students are given the responsibility to support each other, their own score falls down the list of priorities.
~ David Franklin
For these 'future leaders' in the classroom, it is more important to understand the psychology of certainty. Often, we believe what we want to believe. Dan starts with an example of the 2016 Presidential Election in the United States. He asks the question: "Relative to what you expected to happen, how surprised were you when you learned that Trump had won the election?
~ David Franklin
Peterson has stern advice for parents whose children are being taught white privilege, equity, diversity, inclusivity, and systemic racism: take them out of the class because they are not being educated but indoctrinated.
~ David Limbaugh
I'm not very good in a classroom sort of setting. I never was. I was kind of a clown in high school - got suspended a lot.
~ Bobby Cannavale
If we get the federal government out of the classroom, maybe we'll get God back in.
~ Ronald Reagan
Boredom is the specter that haunts children from kindergarten to graduation on every continent.
~ Amanda Ripley
In schools with a history of chaos, the teacher who can keep the classroom calm becomes virtually indispensable.
~ Jonathan Kozol
The only working model of socialism I have ever seen is in an elementary school classroom.
~ R.M. ArceJaeger
his reverie merged discouragingly into the austere reality of the classroom.
~ Edmund Crispin
If teachers are uncomfortable at their own school, they will pass on their uncertainties or negative attitude to students.
~ Alexandra Robbins
Classics aren't books that are read for pleasure. Classics are books that are imposed on unwilling students, books that are subjected to analyses of "levels of significance" and other blatt, books that are dead.
~ Alexei Panshin
Educators remind us that what counts in a classroom is not what the teacher teaches; it's what the learner learns. And so it is in families. What matters is the message our kids receive, not the one we think we're sending.
~ Alfie Kohn