And for a while everything seems kind of chaotic, circling around the origin, but then, when alpha hits 1 over 6, the tail unwinds, Teachers, scientists, and professors were subjected to brutal public spectacles, known as struggle sessions.
For all the many times, and there have been many, when I first got back from India, which was 1974, where somebody being introduced to me as a meditation teacher in those days, they would often go, oh, I don't quite get it, you know? And more commonly, after all this research and all this time and effort and popularization and everything that's happened,
And there are a great number of universal truths about the human condition that have been explored for centuries, eons even, through the great spiritual teachers of the world. And there is a great deal of solace, meaning, hope, purpose, belonging, connection, that can be found
I taught third grade so long, eight-year-olds, I was beginning to act like them, so they gave me another position I ended up being the visiting teacher if a child needed shoes or clothes or a place to stay or the utilities' off, just keep him in the school. And when I retired from that, that stuff followed me.
It's very good tobacco. teachers who don't fall from their purpose of life and work.
I really began to focus in on the sciences, even at that stage, and I had a fantastic physics and math teacher. And I think you know, because you and I have talked about this previously, the importance of good teachers and being surrounded by good teachers.
And when I think of representation in Indian media, I remember all these tropes about queer and trans people from like a decade ago. Teachers, principals of schools in smaller towns that are transgender.
They also did summative research, meaning after they broadcast a few episodes or a season, then they could go out and survey teachers and kids and parents and see what were the net effects. So the rigor with which this was prepared-- and then also the songwriting rigor and looping in Jim Henson to getting the Muppets involved.
You have worked with a ton of different directors in a ton of different mediums-- Edward, in specific, is someone who, in this instance, Teachers in fifth grade, sixth grade say, where did these kids come from?
I was a dean. These were actually very fluent kind of schools. Very privileged, very white spaces. Um, folks like the kids who run the folks who run the gap. Their teachers were white. I was surprised by that Right s. So I think what's interesting is that I don't know if there's
believe in it. They believe in equality in the abstract. teachers how to use them. Uh, the kids couldn't take him home because they didn't have Internet at home. Chromebooks.
Um, sure. I just to tell my story, I have to tell a little bit of my parents story I took. Mother was a teacher. You're into public education to you appreciate that. But she was both My parents were orphans. I'm one of six, and I spent the 1st 11 years of my life in the hotel called Starlight off Route 66. My father, itinerant preacher and he earned his living going around to churches where they would invite him, and then
So the relationships, teachers can be very hierarchical. Teachers and parents can be very much on the opposite side. And between parents, sometimes it is competitive.
And from what I read online, how you all got started is you all teachers had a bet with the band teacher and the orchestra teacher. Yeah, that's my story. So yeah, I wanted to play the sax.
I think the one big realization that I've had while working the space is that there's so many ways of having impact out there, right from helping teachers be more productive so that they can focus on student learning, getting feedback back to students quicker, as well as just making technology more affordable and, at scale, available to schools, through things like Chromebooks.
And I think, we continue to find ways to do it. Teachers in India and, I'm sure, in many parts of the world are very isolated.
teacher and food advocate.
Teachers weren't allowed to teach.
teachers in the world.
Teachers love these, because they have a head and a tail, even have a little brain apparently.
teacher from Texas, had been a civilian working in the Navy's code-breaking bureau and she had diagnosed that the Japanese naval fleet code consisted
Teachers College in Pennsylvania.
teachers cultivating computing communities, the women behind the scenes at Dartmouth's computer center-- they're still doing crucial technological work.
Teachers would look at their students like this.
teacher conference? I didn't.
teachers who had a big effect in my life-- and as you'll hear in a moment, thanks also to some technologies--
Teaches a baby about the social-- particularly, the social aspects of language.
Teachers were no longer nannies and caretakers.
Teachers don't get the other stuff.
Teachers who bring joy to their classrooms.
Teachers who want to make their jobs easier by facilitating the students' learning rather than telling the student what they should learn.
Teacher of Distinction, Apple Distinguished Educator, Google for Education Certified Innovator, and featured on various programs such as NBC's "Education
Teachers' housing, huge impact.
Teachers generally feel underpaid, disrespected, and unappreciated in America.
teacher. So what are they going to do?
Teacher. Maybe a math teacher, maybe a history teacher, right?
Teacher attendance-- do most of the teachers show up?
Teacher satisfaction-- do most of the teachers like the principal, respect the principals?
teaches you this is what red linting is and this is why the the you know the highway was built through your part of
teachers told her well women don't become engineers and she said I want to
teacher hated the noise um but then I found out that there were actually competitions and the first competition I wanted to go to was at this dumpy casino
teacher and he got Alan Moore to come and to come and give talks on writing comics and then you know I got
teachers is now utilizing these videos that are out there for free as a major source it's a resource for them to learn
teacher tours the teacher tours and these families and individuals who so badly wanted their children to be
teacher that was your dad not your husband no that's right just set you
teachers have seen something similar is there a teacher or an aid or whatever it
teachers in this case I'm talking about the Ries they said it's true that you seek
teacher was AA Le I never found out what AA stood for but that's what we called
teaches the reader how to embrace these turns and changes.
Teacher. AMY E. HERMAN: Teacher, health care worker, it could be almost anyone.