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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Serving subpoenas on public schoolteachers in class.
We've laid off schoolteachers for three years in a row.
But there's a crucial difference between schoolteachers and college professors.
He grew up in Oxford, the younger child of schoolteachers.
There were other Brooklyn schoolteachers, mostly Jewish, mostly without children.
Just like schoolteachers, veterinarians, doctors, lawyers — it's a profession now.
I assume that they were schoolteachers, but I don't know that.
True, these are federal workers, so we're not talking about schoolteachers.
He talked of jobs, health care, and pay raises for schoolteachers.
And only 7 percent of the nation's public schoolteachers are black.
Schoolteachers' salaries lag behind those of other professionals with college degrees.
In Guatemala, Deisi did as her grandparents and her schoolteachers said.
Republicans noted that Bevin was deeply unpopular after battling schoolteachers and unions.
Mr. Feldman's parents, Lawrence, now 89, and Enid, 85, are retired schoolteachers.
Her daughter, Gabriela, 12, sits idle because her schoolteachers are no-shows.
Meanwhile, the Republican answer to our gun violence epidemic is to arm schoolteachers.
His schoolteachers regarded him as mentally inferior to his white classmates, he said.
Shop clerks, politicians, long-lost acquaintances and schoolteachers ask for selfies with him.
Mr. Linehan, an adviser to primary schoolteachers, had visited Ellis Island in 2000.
" Chely Escalona, one of Guaidó's former schoolteachers, told me, "Let's be honest here.
Angry schoolteachers in West Virginia launched the first major strike in January 2018.
Another new program aims to help public schoolteachers come up with down payments.
It is a favorite of city schoolteachers and firefighters who come after work.
Today, most people who become public schoolteachers in New York earn a master's degree.
I'm sorry for your embarrassment and the occasional awkwardness for camp counselors and schoolteachers.
She would give paintings as gifts to their schoolteachers, said Malty Reisz, a neighbor.
She previously worked as an educator in New York, where she trained elementary schoolteachers.
Your voice wasn't trembling when you was threatening schoolteachers and shaking down porn stars.
The priests, Theresa remembers, preached that women needed to become moms, schoolteachers, nurses, or nuns.
China has 219 million schoolteachers and about 270 million students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
She wrote about Edinburgh schoolteachers, and about a woman searching for someone to murder her.
The bill was amended to include child sexual abuse cases against schoolteachers and government officials.
Poor pensioners, underpaid laborers, schoolteachers and college students are not the enemy of the state.
As governor, Bevin had an epic confrontation with state workers and schoolteachers over pension funding.
My parents were both schoolteachers, so there were a great many books in our house.
Reagan was born left-handed, but his schoolteachers forced him to learn right-handed writing.
West Virginia's 2700,13 public schoolteachers have not received an across-the-board raise since 21.
Doctors, engineers, schoolteachers like his parents, they're the ones doing the useful work, he said.
While Mr. Trump's call for arming schoolteachers has gained little momentum across the country, Gov.
Chávez was an Army lieutenant colonel, from a humble background—his parents were village schoolteachers.
It allows schoolteachers to read children bedtime stories they might not otherwise have read to.
One miner's job generated many others in the Jiu Valley: schoolteachers, shopkeepers, doctors and nurses.
PART 2 A look inside the high-pressure job of selling workplace annuities to public schoolteachers.
Nevertheless, Trump took a pro-gun stance in advocating arming some schoolteachers to prevent school shootings.
Microsoft let me tag along with a group of schoolteachers visiting its headquarters in Redmond, Wash.
Biel and Morrissey-Berru, by contrast, involve seemingly weaker claims that particular schoolteachers qualify as ministers.
See, there&aposs a reason why your schoolteachers told you to write things out again and again.
In the 19th century, states created hundreds of "normal schools" to train women to become public schoolteachers.
My generation has grown up in anime and manga culture, whether they have become artists or schoolteachers.
Some schoolteachers make imaginative efforts to diversify their approaches to World War II histories in the classroom.
Most employees, from diplomats to schoolteachers, simply stayed home, gathering periodically in one another's apartments to strategize.
You get the schoolteachers, engineers, clerks, health care workers, security forces and all kinds of support staff.
That included grocery store clerks and hotel housekeepers, but it all started with government employees: public schoolteachers.
One of my father's schoolteachers incurred life-changing injuries after being caught in a bomb blast in Belfast.
This seems especially common in certain occupations (such as schoolteachers) where little time is provided for bathroom breaks.
So while it was still possible, he interviewed a number of schoolteachers who were recruited during the war.
The second step is improving compensation for early-childhood educators so that they earn the same as schoolteachers.
The Smiths, Wittkopp tells me, were dream clients: public schoolteachers in Detroit who were obsessed with Wright's designs.
Editorial President Trump on Thursday repeated his call for "highly trained" schoolteachers to pack heat in their classrooms.
And given the centrality of education to state and local budgets, that puts schoolteachers in the cross hairs.
A new law bans public servants, schoolteachers and journalists from receiving meals worth more than $27 as gifts.
Just before school began last fall, public schoolteachers in Los Angeles voted overwhelmingly in favor of a strike.
Childless taxpayers pay into this system, which then pays public schoolteachers' salaries, which go in part to union dues.
Elementary schoolteachers also are planning to strike next month for the first time in 2.23 years, also over pay.
Elementary schoolteachers are asking for a 16 percent pay increase over two years to help recruit and retain staff.
Schoolteachers told Santina, Fabiano's mother, "You can either go for chess or you can go for school," she said.
But the unions also sought to organize charter schoolteachers and, in some cases, even opened their own charter schools.
"He plays tanks, but this is controlled," Mr. Lukashenko said of his son at a televised meeting with schoolteachers.
As the economic crisis deepened, the social workers, the police, the community doctor and several of the schoolteachers deserted.
A daughter of schoolteachers, she grew up in Queens and graduated in 1961 from Wagner College on Staten Island.
Public schoolteachers have 403(b)'s too, even if many of them are of questionable quality and unquestionable complexity.
"For healing justice," said Gretchen Vorbeck, 72, who runs a nonprofit that buys grocery gift cards for public schoolteachers.
This is meant not as curatorial text or a press release, but, more poignantly, as a resource for schoolteachers.
In Mississippi, all prospective elementary schoolteachers are now required to pass a test in the foundations of reading, including phonics.
A look at the data for the most common college majors for America's schoolteachers shows some not-so-surprising trends.
A small army of schoolteachers, volunteers and researchers uncovered the beast's skull as well as 70 percent of its skeleton.
Public Sacrifice Bradley Bergeron's first professional job out of college was selling retirement savings investments to public schoolteachers in Connecticut.
For retired 30-something schoolteachers , traveling the world is totally possible when you live on a budget and stay frugal.
Here, too, was a little slice of everyone: lawyers and construction workers, tech gurus, game programmers, students, housewives, schoolteachers, masseurs.
Or maybe you saw Stephen Colbert announce a $29 million donation of XRP to schoolteachers on his late-night show.
In recent years, elementary schoolteachers leading rite-of-passage field trips were among the most loyal visitors to the cyclorama.
For the last year, schoolteachers and farmers with no training in event management have been pressured to entertain the entire world.
In Janus, unions for schoolteachers and other public workers face a challenge from workers opposed to subsidising their collective bargaining efforts.
The bill in Pennsylvania would apply not just to cases against clergy members, but also schoolteachers and others in government positions.
It can start with Trump University, where Trump betrayed schoolteachers and others who dreamed of building a better life for themselves.
After months of tension over issues including salaries and health insurance costs, the state's public schoolteachers went on strike Feb. 22.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Public schoolteachers walked out of classrooms across the state on Thursday, protesting pay raises that they called too stingy.
The general strike held on Wednesday mostly affected the transportation and education sectors, with schoolteachers and university students joining the strike.
More than 100 schoolteachers and another 100 city employees, he said, did not have homes ready for them to return to.
Schoolteachers heard the boys giggling at the sweat shine of their bosoms; young roller-skaters found themselves stuck in softening asphalt.
Yet even as some schools and districts struggle to fill slots, many states also find they have an oversupply of elementary schoolteachers.
His charitable foundation, Fundacion Amancio Ortega, has invested millions in projects such as opening kindergartens in the region and training local schoolteachers.
Although young Muslims are conservative by the standards of Western society (eg, on gay schoolteachers), they are more liberal than their elders.
But some Iraqi politicians argued the purge should cover a fourth level, exposing an additional 30,000 government employees, including schoolteachers, to unemployment.
Behind all those user names on the Cloud Society website were schoolteachers, sky divers, meteorologists, retired astronomy teachers, office workers and artists.
The job market affects real people, from schoolteachers to pipefitters to independent contractors, so this should not be a competition between presidents.
It provides K-12 schoolteachers with 26 hours of hands-on training by instructors with police, SWAT, and federal law enforcement backgrounds.
Strangers had an audacious compassion for my mother and father, and my foster parents and schoolteachers had an unwavering compassion for me.
"The university-credentialed overclass contains moderately paid schoolteachers and store managers as well as wealthy corporate lawyers and billionaire entrepreneurs," he writes.
Public schoolteachers and firefighters are safe from this confusion for now because the eligibility of their jobs has never been in dispute.
Currently, most people who become public schoolteachers in New York State graduate from a school of education and get a master's degree.
No doubt musicians, and local retailers, and hometown newspapers, and schoolteachers, and factory workers all feel discounted in much the same way.
Joe and Ali Olson, retired 30-something schoolteachers, made strategically frugal choices that allowed them to live on just $20,000 a year.
Just 11 months ago, West Virginia public schoolteachers took to the streets demanding a pay raise and more funding for health insurance.
As a result of budget cutbacks, state schoolteachers went on strike in March, which meant children like Silva did not have classes.
Hiroshi rarely sees his mother or father—as schoolteachers they are as consumed by their work as their son will one day become.
Sinosphere The exiled Chinese writer Liao Yiwu, 57, is the son of schoolteachers in Sichuan Province who were persecuted during the Cultural Revolution.
This was the house that Mr. Trinity and his wife, Mary, bought in 1959, the same year the couple, both public schoolteachers, married.
"Many have seen their first Picasso or Toulouse-Lautrec at Neiman Marcus," he wrote of his loyal customers, oil executives and schoolteachers alike.
Dr. Smith was born in Barbourville, the son of two schoolteachers who instilled in him the value of helping the community, he said.
A mix of people wandered in over the three-night run: retired auto industry workers, former Flint schoolteachers, retired medical workers, college students.
Once again LaPierre repeated his calls for schools to increase security, even arming schoolteachers, a controversial proposal that even some Republicans have rejected.
After followers of Mr. Gulen made a failed coup attempt in 2016, schoolteachers — 34,000 of them — were purged in the crackdown that followed.
Schoolteachers have checked them out to hang in classrooms, and a Chicago youth theater organization once borrowed some to use for a set.
There is a special resonance to the fact that New York City schoolteachers, most of them women, do not receive paid parental leave.
"We were also the single largest recipient of hairdresser money and pharmacists' money and doctors and schoolteachers and just about every profession," O'Rourke said.
At least 11,203 schoolteachers across the country were suspended over suspected links to a separatist terrorist organization, Anadolu reported Thursday, citing Turkey's Education Ministry.
Accordingly, more American schoolteachers are recognizing that they must be their own first responders—to defend themselves and the children entrusted to their care.
As schools closed across the country, millions of students were also stuck at home -- and millions of parents suddenly turned into stand-in schoolteachers.
Legislatures controlled by Republicans have moved firmly to the right, pushing through sharp restrictions on abortion access and permissions for schoolteachers to be armed.
It is the place where extreme poverty and tech wealth occupy the same block, while the schoolteachers and firefighters all live two hours away.
A recent survey of 1,000 public schoolteachers by Educators for Excellence, an advocacy group, found that 52 percent of respondents strongly oppose arming teachers.
This is why schoolteachers across this country are having to strike for a livable wage while those born into wealth watch their portfolios bulge.
Tennessee's governor, Lamar Alexander, who is now chairman of the Senate education committee, wanted to give more status and money to the best schoolteachers.
And when he begins to detail how these supporters of populism have been oppressed by the schoolteachers-to-billionaires overclass, things get really weird.
He also broke with Trump on arming schoolteachers and vouched for a system where potentially unstable people could temporarily lose their access to firearms.
Georges Payot was told by one of his schoolteachers to return to his grandmother's house, where he lived with his parents and three sisters.
Los Angeles public schoolteachers are expected to return to their classrooms on Wednesday morning after reaching a tentative deal to end a weeklong strike.
And while public schoolteachers often are offered decent pensions, many of them do not work for the decades required to qualify for a full payout.
PART 1 Schoolteachers and others who pursue careers of service in exchange for modest paychecks get lightly regulated retirement plans that often charge excessive fees.
The expansion of the scope of these policies effectively turns schoolteachers, doctors and nurses into police operatives — and any Muslim into a potential security threat.
President Trump's proposal to arm schoolteachers has received more lukewarm support — with fewer than 45 percent of the public supporting it in two recent surveys.
Newsbook More than 30,000 Los Angeles public schoolteachers went on strike on Monday after months of unfruitful negotiations with the Los Angeles Unified School District.
The Ayotzinapa tragedy moved Mexico like no other, partly because the missing young men, many of them only teenagers, were studying to become rural schoolteachers.
Public schoolteachers and other education workers in Connecticut should soon have an easier time figuring out how much they are paying for their retirement investments.
Surveys suggest that the French public overwhelmingly supports the ban, and my conversations with a dozen schoolteachers who work in the banlieues reinforced that conclusion.
It's having our mayors and our commissioners give more money to police, more money to schoolteachers -- those are the most undepaid people in the world.
Some in attendance wore red, the color representing Chicago's public schoolteachers, who have been on strike for eight days in a dispute with the city administration.
The empty seat left the Supreme Court split 4-4 in a case challenging mandatory union dues for California public schoolteachers, leaving the fees in place.
A two-day walkout by thousands of West Virginia public schoolteachers and employees to protest low pay will continue on Monday, organizers said on Friday afternoon.
The latest story looks at how ed-tech start-ups are tapping tech-savvy schoolteachers to give feedback and spread the companies' products to their peers.
For a while they were able to evade some of the consequences of their failure by pushing the costs off onto public sector employees, especially schoolteachers.
The hospital trains its own vision screeners, most of them young women; a separate program trains primary schoolteachers to test their students' sight using eye charts.
Prohibition is making a comeback to stop youths from vaping — and everyone from public schoolteachers to the medical community to the Trump family seems on board.
In 22017, it was expanded to ages 63 to 68, except for certain worker categories such as primary schoolteachers, for whom mandatory retirement is at age 60.
Fortuitously, a well-off couple in the village, both schoolteachers, had just found out that they could not have children, so a mutually beneficial solution suggested itself.
The idea was that the district would hire more minority schoolteachers in order to provide role models for students and adopt a curriculum that was culturally affirming.
The American theater's most dynamic and sophisticated oral historian, Ms. Smith has personally interviewed many of the people we meet here: politicians and protesters, schoolteachers and prisoners.
Tenure, which grants teachers extensive due process rights when administrators seek to dismiss them, is one of the bedrock job protections for public schoolteachers in the United States.
"Look, I know them both," said Elliott Stonecipher, a political consultant from Shreveport, La., who first met Mr. Campbell when they were both public schoolteachers in the 1970s.
One of my primary schoolteachers — Comrade Svobodová, as she liked to be called — preferred using a length of electrical cord, which left thin red lines on our hands.
Across the country, public schoolteachers have been protesting low wages, including in Arizona, where the recession, coupled with tax cuts, wiped out billions of dollars in state revenue.
Ms. Barbery, the daughter of two schoolteachers (middle and high), had grown up reading Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy and science-fiction novels by Orson Scott Card.
And it's not just guys digging a hole on their farm and filling it with MRE's who are driving sales, companies say, but schoolteachers, moms, and successful financial planners.
How else could he explain the lists containing thousands of names of people who would be fired or imprisoned, including schoolteachers, education and finance ministry officials, and university deans?
On Thursday, public schoolteachers in Arizona, among the lowest paid in the country, are planning to walk out, following the lead of teachers in West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky.
What happens next Most state legislatures have wrapped their sessions for 2018, and it's not clear how the Santa Fe attack will impact any future efforts to arm schoolteachers.
These returns directly help schoolteachers, police officers, first responders and other public servants secure their hard-earned retirements at a time when many states are struggling to meet obligations.
On Tuesday, the government suspended more than 15,000 members of the Education Ministry, forced more than 1,500 university deans to resign and revoked the licenses of 21,000 private schoolteachers.
MIAMI — One of the big questions facing Florida lawmakers after the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is whether schoolteachers ought to be allowed to carry weapons. Gov.
More than 30,000 public schoolteachers and employees went on strike in Los Angeles on Monday, with demands for higher pay, smaller classes and more support staff in the schools.
BARLBOROUGH, England — They trudged through a stinging rain to polling stations, streams of people who once powered the left in Britain: ex-miners, supermarket clerks, retired schoolteachers, health aides.
Assuming the identities of 19 individuals (most of whom she interviewed personally), Ms. Smith turns monologues into a vital, far-reaching dialogue among politicians and protesters, prisoners and schoolteachers.
From students at the Seven Sisters colleges in the Northeast to schoolteachers from across the South, some 10,000 women answered the call and became the backbone of America's intelligence infrastructure.
"It took forever — it was like a saga," Ms. Gordon, 50, said of the friendship that began 30 years ago, when the Gordons were both schoolteachers at Lafayette High School.
Most of the Emiratis I know can tell shocking stories about elementary schoolteachers who casually told them about the glories of violent jihad and the depravity of kuffar, or infidels.
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A new law went into effect in September that, among other things, bans public servants, schoolteachers and journalists from getting free meals worth more than $27 to prevent conflicts of interest.
SARA LIPTONProfessor of historyState University of New York at Stony Brook Never have so many attendees at history festivals, book-buyers, students and schoolteachers benefited from the efforts of academic historians.
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The proposed law would allow government agencies to unilaterally reduce or eliminate the health insurance and other employment benefits of more than 180,000 public servants, including nurses, schoolteachers and college instructors.
Being a prosecutor was one of the more righteous periods in Christie's life, but it turned out to be more damaging, careerwise, than his habit of screaming at schoolteachers at public meetings.
In one public encounter he suggested that schoolteachers unsatisfied with their pay should go into business, and in another told a retiree in Crimea that there was no money to raise pensions.
It has been deeply intertwined with one organization, the Alliance for Quality Education, which was founded, in part, by the United Federation of Teachers, the union for New York City's public schoolteachers.
Fewer than a third knew that most Indonesians are Muslim, and that public schoolteachers in the United States are allowed to read from the Bible as an example of literature in class.
At the 10th-century Tbeti church in the Turkish province of Artvin, we ran into a festive group of Georgian schoolteachers from Batumi, who were surprised and thrilled by our trio's chants.
"He was a career public servant, and he taught all of us the importance of that," Mr. Mazzone said about himself, his two siblings, who are both schoolteachers, and his two stepsisters.
Mr. Icahn, the child of two New York schoolteachers, was not known for political activism before the 2016 campaign, and he has insisted that he wants to help the country, not himself.
On Facebook, at least before the babies—Lynette had stopped looking afterward—Jaz was usually huddled with a crowd of similar-looking friends, fellow-schoolteachers, perhaps, their arms around one another's necks.
U.S. politics is veering toward a potential transformation in which both major parties are competing to capture a single constituency — millions of Americans, from schoolteachers to steelworkers, who have fallen on hard times.
And because he prevailed, there was a document that was declassified, in which a wonderful NSA historian named Lou Benson wrote about the recruitment of a number of schoolteachers to work on it.
The strike and mass demonstrations by air traffic controllers, train drivers, schoolteachers and cafeteria staff, hospital and museum workers were nominally in protest against President François Hollande's attempt to change French labor law.
I should also mention that, in 1988, we were paying student loans on the salaries of first-year schoolteachers, and $100 was more money than we spent on our own food or medicine.
CHARLESTON, West Virginia (CNN)There is still work to be done in the Legislature, but West Virginia schoolteachers will be back at work Thursday after a four-day walkout over pay and benefits.
Some of these jobs require a lot of education (like professors and doctors), some are middle-skilled jobs (nurses, barbers, and schoolteachers) while others (nannies and home health aides) require relatively little training.
To immediately encourage medical students to work in geriatrics, their approximate $200,000 debt should qualify for student loan forgiveness programs, such as those for schoolteachers who serve low-income communities and other public services.
Individual schoolteachers vary in quality (like practitioners of other professions), with students taught by average teachers earning significantly more as adults than those taught by teachers in the bottom 5 percent of the distribution.
In addition, cities and counties are dependent on property taxes for a large part of their revenues, which means the more they build, the more money they have (in theory) for cops and schoolteachers.
In Turkey, a freely elected leader, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, used a coup attempt against his government to execute what was clearly a preplanned purge that has cast thousands into prison, from schoolteachers to journalists.
The schoolteachers' son left national politics after his Labour party was heavily defeated in a 2017 election and is currently serving as chairman of the Netherlands' Safety Board, which investigates major accidents and disasters.
Since the Quebec government in June banned schoolteachers, police officers, prosecutors and other public sector employees from wearing religious symbols while at work, people like these three women have been grappling with the consequences.
"Victims think that it was their fault, so in many cases they want continued contact," said Roderick MacLeish, a Boston lawyer who has represented hundreds of victims of abuse by Catholic priests and schoolteachers.
Joe and Ali Olson, retired 30-something schoolteachers, told Business Insider they made strategically frugal choices, like driving the same cars for years and rarely eating out, to live on just $20,000 a year.
Dan Bilefsky profiled four women whose lives and careers have been affected by Quebec's ban on the wearing of religious symbols while on the job for schoolteachers, police officers, prosecutors and other government employees.
The president survived a coup attempt last year and responded with a crackdown, jailing 47,000 people and sacking or suspending more than 120,000 from government jobs such as schoolteachers, soldiers, police, judges or other professionals.
In 703, a few years after a public teachers' strike in which schoolteachers spent 19 hours in jail cells, then–Republican Governor Robert Ray signed the Iowa Public Employment Relations Act into the Iowa Code.
She used as her template the photographer August Sander's concept of documenting "all walks of life" and went out to find schoolteachers, astronauts, Supreme Court justices, farmers, socialites, prostitutes, the first lady, coal miners, athletes.
He has faced demands for his resignation from parishioners at Mass, from Catholic schoolteachers protesting on the first day of school, and from a deacon who regularly assisted him during services at the archdiocesan cathedral.
At the University of Northern Colorado, they are cheery and polite, an odd mix of the prim and the profane: schoolteachers and churchgoers in sensible shoes, paunchy middle-aged men in tattoos and biker leathers.
" The day ended with Education Secretary Betsy DeVos declaring that the fact that the president could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue in broad daylight "only proves again why we need to arm all our schoolteachers.
For Independence Day, he replaced the traditional Soviet-style military parade of soldiers and tanks and missile launchers, which he called "pompous and expensive," with the March of Dignity, featuring schoolteachers, doctors, social workers, and athletes.
Other times, helped along by the accounts of my Jesuit schoolteachers, I imagined him waiting, otiose and slightly bored—restless, as he had often seemed to be in life—in the long, cosmic queue of Purgatory.
Celeste Fernandez Busser, a senior media strategist at the National Education Association — a labor union that represents U.S. public schoolteachers — said that the organization does not have a position on these kinds of absences right now.
My own parents had started out seemingly equal, as city public schoolteachers, but thanks to maternity leaves and my mother's deference to my father's ambition, he had ascended into administration while she remained in the classroom.
He went on to butt heads with everyone from Kentucky schoolteachers to his own party's lieutenant governor, a my-way-or-the-highway approach to governance that ultimately got him voted out of office in November.
Drawing support from schoolteachers and others who have felt insulted or bullied by the governor, Andy Beshear, the Democratic state attorney general and the son of Mr. Bevin's immediate predecessor, entered the general election with a lead.
A new program, which began in Ohio and is now spreading nationally, provides armed schoolteachers with extraordinary training—far more than the basic training needed for law-abiding citizens to obtain a general permit for concealed carry.
"It's a wealth transfer from those who don't know any better — Main Street — to those who do: Wall Street," said Scott Dauenhauer, a financial planner who works with public schoolteachers and as a consultant to school plans.
Tech giants are making products that are being used by subsistence farmers in India, taxi drivers in China, bankers in London and schoolteachers in Brazil, to name a few random people off the top of my head.
MONTREAL — The Quebec government passed a bill late Sunday barring schoolteachers, police officers, judges and other public employees from wearing religious symbols in the workplace, prompting an outcry that civil liberties in the province were under attack.
The answer is murky, but the name seems to have pretty literal origins: it referred to tying a ribbon into a bow around a kitten's neck, and was legitimate lesson-planning fodder for schoolteachers in the 1880s, apparently.
Yet the purge he has unleashed does not confine itself to Gulenist bureaucrats: many who merely sympathised with the movement, as well as academics, schoolteachers and others with tenuous links (or none at all), are being rolled up.
But schoolteachers and other people doing good works are often left to trudge through a morass of contracts tied to some of the most arcane investments, sold by representatives who may not fully understand the inner workings themselves.
But his hysterical outburst had deep roots: At the state and local levels, the conservative obsession with tax cuts has forced the G.O.P. into what amounts to a war on education, and in particular a war on schoolteachers.
"Schoolteachers have more than enough responsibilities right now than to have to have the awesome responsibility of lethal force to take a life," said Mark Barden, whose son was killed in the 85033 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
New York City public schoolteachers will get paid parental leave beginning this fall, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Wednesday, replacing a policy that required new parents to choose between taking care of a baby and drawing a salary.
This standoff comes after a schoolteachers' and nurses' strike over pay issues, just over a year after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party formed a coalition government, promising to pour money into social services and rein in economic inequality.
Most opioid overdoses happen at home, but schools are not immune from the crisis, with reports of overdoses even in schoolteachers, such as a New York City special education teacher who died in a high school bathroom last year.
Sasha (Leta Renée-Alan) is one of five joyously individual schoolteachers at Peabody Elementary who gather in the teachers' lounge in Ms. Henry's engaging one-act at Jack, the four-year-old performing arts center in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
More than a dozen people sat around tables and in plush armchairs at Cravings coffeehouse: mostly older women and men, retired schoolteachers and nurses, three college Democrats, some people new to the crowd and others who were steadfast activists.
Paul Krugman On Wednesday, after listening to the heart-rending stories of those who lost children and friends in the Parkland school shooting — while holding a cue card with empathetic-sounding phrases — Donald Trump proposed his answer: arming schoolteachers.
While employees of universities and big hospitals often have reasonably attractive plans, public schoolteachers, charity workers and many employees of religious organizations who examine their retirement accounts frequently find that the investment choices are mediocre and the fees are too high.
Heroic stories and near-death accounts emerge in equal measure — nurses who fled with their patients, taking refuge in an abandoned garage and finding spare hoses to fight the fire off; schoolteachers piling students into their cars; and so much more.
This week, the New York Times reported that a group of about 50 Catholic schoolteachers picketed the Archdiocese of Washington's traditional Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, which commemorated back-to-school season.
He also had flings with a succession of young women, from schoolteachers to strippers, and once with a tobacco heiress, "often returning to base just in time to change clothes and drag himself out to the flight line," Mr. Timberg said.
Celebrities, politicians, professional athletes, and private individuals with enough wealth at their disposal have managed to get tested while poor people are dying without medical care and frontline healthcare workers and schoolteachers have been repeatedly turned away, despite exhibiting symptoms.
While students of color are expected to make up 56 percent of the nation's elementary and secondary public schools by 2024, 82 percent of public schoolteachers identify as white, according to a report by the United States Department of Education.
The study used the Zillow Rent Index to determine "typical" local rents, and data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey to determine the salaries of local public schoolteachers from pre-K up to high school, including special-education teachers.
Under the new rules, the teachers could be certified after taking 160 hours of classroom instruction and doing 40 hours of teaching practice, rather than going through the lengthier process required of traditional public schoolteachers, who ultimately have to receive a master's degree.
After Army brass were chastised for competing with the Navy for the same female campus talent pool, the Army switched tactics and sought out small-town schoolteachers eager to participate in the war effort and take part in a big-city adventure.
A former Washington Post reporter, Mundy was inspired to tackle this book after her husband, Mark Bradley, a veteran Justice Department official, read a declassified World War II document about a counterintelligence operation, which noted that many women schoolteachers worked on the project.
The six short plays, staged by a variety of directors over two evenings, include stories of flight attendants, schoolteachers and quarreling co-workers, and, in a new one-act from Robert O'Hara, a show about two white people in a living room.
Dr. Dosseh and his colleagues said their frustrations with the government were aligned with those of university students, public schoolteachers, and others who have led a recent wave of protests against President Faure Gnassingbé, whose family has ruled Togo for 50 years.
Because he was universally trusted, Mr. Usery was welcomed at the bargaining table to referee a wide range of disputes, including strikes by Chicago schoolteachers and workers at the ailing Daily News in New York and an illegal walkout by railway workers.
We looked at how it has underscored the federal government's connection to everyday life in many parts of the U.S. Los Angeles teachers' strike: More than 30,000 public schoolteachers began a walkout today, calling for higher pay, smaller classes and more support staff.
Outside the bungalows for the ADGB Trade Union schoolteachers, a small plaque with a relief sculpture records a tribute to Hermann Duncker, one of the founders of the German Communist Party, with the slogan "Jeder kann alles lernen" ("Everyone can learn everything").
More than 95 percent of climate scientists agree that recent global warming is caused mostly by human activity, but only 30 percent of middle schoolteachers and 45 percent of high school teachers correctly identified the degree of consensus as 81 percent to 100 percent.
This is how we got here: Failure of moderates Back in 2012, when the revolution became a civil war, most of the fighting against al-Assad was done by moderate Sunni Syrians: schoolteachers or plumbers who had taken up arms and sought a better life.
But do 11-year-olds need the skill of identifying—by name—a "relative clause" (eg, the house that I live in), "modal verb" (eg, can and must) and "determiner" (a term better known to linguists than schoolteachers, including a, the, each, every and some)?
She signed on, and the broker transferred her retirement savings from a guaranteed investment that paid 7 percent — an exceedingly rare investment, available to New York City public schoolteachers — and moved it to an annuity with an annual fee of more than 2 percent.
Yet the 40-page guide, which touted the "free democratic system in the South" and the instrumental role it played in "the ideological contest between the Communist and the Free Worlds," was also distributed to hundreds of American schoolteachers for use in their classrooms.
Organizing women into groups enabled them to apply for proper credit without becoming slaves to moneylenders, and also emboldened them to take action against local malefactors—schoolteachers who didn't show up, fathers who didn't allow daughters to inherit land, husbands who beat their wives.
One of the most remarkable things about it was that many of the women who were involved in organizing this historic, inspiring, and powerful endeavor were not seasoned organizers: They were schoolteachers, yoga instructors, artists, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home moms, and college students from across the country.
A lifelong foe of Tammany Hall, Mr. Mitchel pushed for maternity leave for schoolteachers, subway construction jobs for the unemployed and he appointed an African-American member to the Board of Education — all moves that inspired a generation of future progressives, like Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia.
The job action — and a planned strike next month by elementary schoolteachers — poses a challenge to the center-left Labour government of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, who came to power last October on a campaign platform of fairness and a better deal for ordinary New Zealanders.
I am dismayed thinking about the increased impact this will have on Muslim women, who are already the most visible targets of Islamophobia, on Muslim children, who face bullying from even their schoolteachers, and on the Muslim men who are so often painted as savage and monstrous.
A union of elementary schoolteachers in Ontario passed a resolution this month calling on school boards to strip Macdonald's name from the nine schools in the province, Canada's most populous, that bear it, a move that outraged many Canadians and drew sharp criticism from some politicians.
Canada: The government in Quebec barred schoolteachers, police officers, judges and other public employees from wearing religious symbols in the workplace, including the Muslim head scarf, the Sikh turban, the Jewish skullcap and the Catholic cross, prompting criticism that the law threatens to undermine religious freedoms.
A big part of the challenge is that the cost of full-time, quality childcare rivals my own take-home pay -- and, as a university professor, my salary vastly exceeds the income of the average American and the salary of schoolteachers in positions like the one Warren held.
As a politician, he picked his fights with a born bully's pure instincts, and made a brand out of waving his stumpy pink fingers in the faces of middle-aged schoolteachers; as a presidential candidate, his sole strength was knowing to avoid the bigger, dumber bully in the yard.
In a suit filed with the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, the two unions, along with two charter schoolteachers who are union members, argued that a committee of trustees of the State University of New York had violated the law when it passed new teacher certification regulations on Wednesday.
Michael Mulgrew, the president of the United Federation of Teachers, the city teachers' union, had urged the members of the charter schools committee on Wednesday morning to reject the regulations, which he said would lower standards for charter schoolteachers, and promised to sue if the new regulations were approved.
Among them are schoolteachers like Harriet Bishop and Fanny Fligelman Brin; Sarah Burger Stearns, who threw herself into the women's rights struggle when she was just 14; and Dr. Martha Ripley, who pioneered medical care for unwed mothers at a time when no Minneapolis hospital would admit them.
"I just can't see the intolerance of the far right, presently directed not only at abortion clinics and homosexuals but also at high school libraries and small-town schoolteachers, as leading to a super-biblical puritanism by which procreation will be insisted on and reading of any kind banned," she writes.
"He can be a governor for the masses," said Felicia Robinson, a councilwoman in the predominantly black city of Miami Gardens, where schoolteachers at a rally for public education last week greeted Mr. Gillum with excited shrieks, frenzied selfies and the sound of the late Aretha Franklin belting out "Respect" over the loudspeakers.
"I am a misunderstood being who is drowned by a volcano of passions, of ideas, of sensations, of thoughts, of creations that cannot be contained in my breast, and so I am destined to die of love," a 10-year-old Carmen Mondragón wrote, surprising her French schoolteachers with her insight and talent.
But this day was for the children, who dived into the bouncy castle, or inflatable bouncer; played at sword-fighting with modeling balloons (as twisting balloons are known here); or had their faces painstakingly painted by volunteers, mostly schoolteachers, with several children lined up before each of them waiting their turns patiently.
She describes Uber's active efforts in a number of states to sign up schoolteachers as drivers; in Oregon, the company even notifies riders on the app when their driver is an "UberEducator" (with a tiny emoji of books by the name), bragging that 3 percent of each fare goes to the teacher's classroom.
Among the club's more than 24 current members are authors, psychotherapists, schoolteachers, a few postcard artists, a retired prison librarian, a former postal worker and Leonard A. Lauder, the emeritus chairman of the Estée Lauder Companies and former chairman of the Whitney Museum, who began collecting postcards of Art Deco Miami hotels as a child.
As the foreword has it, these missives came from "farmers, schoolteachers, and schoolchildren, businessmen, preachers, customs agents, inmates of mental institutions, con artists, dreamers of various sorts, and at least one former president," all of them witness to the first American movement of mass education, the first time in history the nation had a mass readership.
Yet now, in our era of elegantly restrained and frequently dour minimalism, when architecture is almost always the province of the rich, it may be that Goff, with his aesthetic idiosyncrasies and affinity for middle-class Midwestern clients (schoolteachers, farmers, salesmen, small-town newspaper publishers), still has lessons to teach us, 21985 years after his death.
"A lot of what I saw this week is very on the ground and going to communities and talking to the local faith leaders -- or in indigenous communities, there's what's called a community leader -- to ask for permission to go in and ask around," Gelernt said, saying he had been communicating with local schoolteachers and people of that sort.
There were three wonderful women working there -- an NSA historian named Betsy Smoot, the curator of the museum, Jennifer Wilcox, and the incredible librarian there, a woman named Rene Stein, and they just laid out this incredible story about how it wasn't just the Russian code-breaking project, it was this much, much larger recruitment of schoolteachers and women college graduates.
Other characters in Ms. Markey's portrait gallery include two schoolteachers who identify themselves as Coach Christie Brinkley and Coach Pooh Bear; Coach Christie and a recalcitrant female student; a mother and daughter holding vigil at the deathbed of the mother's mother; and a high-school-age daughter and her single-parent dad, drinking beer together at the end of a hard day.
In the rare Saturday session, the Senate debated a Republican-sponsored bill that would raise the minimum age to purchase a firearm to 21 from 18; mandate a three-day waiting period for most gun purchases; ban bump stocks, which enable semiautomatic rifles to fire much faster; and set up a voluntary program to arm trained schoolteachers and pay them a stipend to participate.
Other cornerstones of American foreign policy, or at least Selina's foreign policy: the kidnapping of schoolteachers instead of terrorists, something the president is briefed on in the Situation Room; tweeting snarky comments about her political rivals while sitting in the Situation Room (this is what starts the whole mess in the first place); and ignoring that matters of national security are at risk until her personal pride is on the line.
The licorice-twinged Papier Carbone captures the childhood scent of the carbon paper that French schoolteachers formerly wrote on; Toï Toï Toï, which borrows its name from the expression of good luck offered ahead of a stage performance, smells woody and waxy, reminiscent of the Opera Garnier or the Bolshoi Ballet; L'Ivrée Bleue, heavy on vanilla and rum, evokes the intoxicating, tropical paintings of Paul Gauguin and Henri Rousseau.
For three years, a reporter named William Rankine had hounded the English model, known professionally as Tula, contacting everyone from family and neighbors to childhood schoolteachers in pursuit of a major scoop: that the glamorous Cossey, whose modeling success had led her all the way to a minor cameo in the James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only, was a transsexual who had transitioned as a teenager almost one decade prior.
For example, so far, more than 28503,22019 members of the military, 8,000 police officers and thousands of employees from all levels of government administrations have been detained, over 20,000 schoolteachers have been suspended, all deans from all universities across the country have been ordered to resign, all academics banned from traveling abroad, almost 3,000 judges have been suspended and/or arrested and the news about more measures to "cleanse" the public sector continues to flow almost hourly.
Once all of these categories of Americans are all carrying guns on them at all times, presumably we will finally be safe: Schoolteachers Preachers Anyone who goes to a nightclub Women Gay people Jews Trans people "Every black person in America" –Ann Coulter College students Truckers Firefighters Paramedics Anyone with a job in an office Some people who commit domestic violence Neighborhood watch volunteers like George Zimmerman Judges and legislators Doctors in hospitals People at movie theaters People in bars Pilots on planes Passengers on planes People on the terrorist watch list Holocaust victims
In the course of my travels, I chatted with postmasters, real estate agents, nuclear engineers, schoolteachers, farm equipment saleswomen, nurses, long haul truck drivers, retirees headed to the Grand Canyon, retirees headed back from the Grand Canyon, a sea-steading software engineer, a prominent TV personality, a cowboy, a national park trail crew leader, an aspiring music publicist, a public utility employee focused on solar energy who nevertheless professed to be a climate change skeptic, a flight attendant, an actuary, an air conditioner salesman, two ultramarathoners, and two train enthusiasts who met on an online forum and now maintain a food blog documenting everything that they eat during their trips.

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