Which preposition to use with teacher
To-day calls for the utmost intellectual resources of the teacher of the truth, for a great imagination, great style, great sympathy with men, large learning, and unceasing prayer!
But the organization, to protect its own purity and integrityhowever generous in allowing individual research, and the expression of individual ideasmust exert authority over the teachers in her midst, those who are called by her name, who have her children in their charge, and for whose teaching the Church, as a whole, is responsible.
Another name well known in this country is that of Miss Kate Douglas Wiggin, who was a Kindergarten teacher for many years before she became known as a novelist.
He was a mission teacher at Duke Town.
She finally got it open, and she read: Dear Miss Slessor, I take great pleasure in informing you that the Board of Foreign Missions accepts your offer to serve as a missionary, and you have been appointed teacher to Calabar.
Then Miss Wright, the teacher from the Girls' Institute, asked to be sent to Akpap as an assistant.
She insists on trained teachers on week days, and needs them on Sundays.
A question from the teacher as to what these people might think about it may bring the suggestion of a monster; if not, one only has to say that it must have seemed as if it was eating the trees to get "They would think it was a dreadful animal.
I've lost my teacher by your going.
Perhaps teachers with a fair amount of experience might have felt like the beginner who frankly says, "I didn't say anything more because I didn't know what to say," when Dorothy discovered the wonderfulness of glass.
he'll get a birchin'; an' the trustees think there's no teacher like Grizzy.
I made rapid advances in the art of horsemanship, for I could have had no better teacher than Horace Billings.
Then they enter on a prolonged series of children's books, some of them written by people who have neither the intelligence nor the literary skill to write for a more critical audience; on the same basis of reasoning which puts the young and inexperienced teachers into the lowest grades, where the mind ought to be formed, and assigns to the more practiced the simpler task of informing the already partially formed (or deformed) mind.
If we do not find them right teaching about their own day, will they not be sure to find self-chosen teachers about it themselves, who will be almost certainly the first who may come to hand, and therefore as likely as not to be bad teachers?
AN INDIAN TEACHER AMONG INDIANS I. MY FIRST DAY.
Miss Caroline Bishop was appointed to lecture to the Infants' teachers under the London School Board; Miss Heerwart took charge of a training college for Kindergarten teachers in connection with the British and Foreign School Society; the Froehel Society was founded, and Madame Michaelis took the Kindergarten into the newly established High Schools for Girls.
" This assertion led to a war of words, and Tom came close to whacking the unreasonable teacher over the head with the water pitcher.
The teacher outside the school.
Young as he was, he was very successful as a teacher during that year which he spent at Fryeburg.
In this year Joseph Doniphan, whose son long afterwards won fame in the Mexican war, opened the first regular school at Boonsborough, [Footnote: Historical Magazine, Second Series, Vol. VIII.] and one of the McAfees likewise served as a teacher through the winter.
"The Hindoo," he says, "whatsoever vast discovery he may have made at an early period of a mysterious Teacher near him, working on his spirit, who is at the same time Lord over nature, began the search from himselfhe had no other point from whence to beginand therefore it ended in himself.
In his time he had gone through hardships such as naturally befall a teacher without diplomas and possessed of no remarkable gifts; that he had never broken down in health was the result of an admirable constitution and of much native cheerfulness.
Why, one day he faced one o' the teachers down thet two an' two didn't haf to make fo', wh'er or no.
Little you knowand yet you seem to know everythingthe agony of craving with which I have longed for guidance; the rage and disgust which possessed me when I tried one pretended teacher after another, and found in myself depths which their spirits could not, or rather would not, touch.
Your class had every imaginable advantage over the colored boys and girls in our schoolsjust one teacher below par.