Word: teachers
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...supported by dozens of internationally acclaimed scholars in and out of his field here at Harvard and throughout the world; yet the dean and the president stubbornly refuse to forward his appointment to the governing boards for ratification. I am, of course, referring to that great scholar and beloved teacher of the African heritage of Afro-Americans-- Associate Professor Ephraim Isaac. Ewart Guinier Professor of Afro-American Studies
Students are allowed to see their own college applications and their transcripts. But teacher recommendations and guidance couselor reports are locked away separately in the Admissions Office...
...teacher doesn't think of the final version of a dance as preordained; she aims to develop the germinal idea in phases. Mallardi welcomes unpredictability in her students and shies away from learning by rote; still her dancers must justify every urge. "Currents Cast," the first piece in the program, transforms the contradictions and releases basic to every modern Graham class into the rhythm of ebb and flow near the ocean's floor. But while the reflected images swim beautifully and smoothly overlap, they are inpalpable, slipping like water from the hand...
...chanced to glance out the window of his classroom and saw two golfers sauntering down the fairway of the Rochester Country Club shouldering their own bags. The irrepressible call to the caddy yard got the better of young Hagen who effected a hasty exit through the window when the teacher's back was turned and legged it to the clubhouse. The episode marked the end of Hagen's formal education, but when it came to hustling on the golf course, Machiavelli could have taken young Walter's correspondence course...
Giroux said Cambridge currently has low teacher-to-pupil ratios, so the cuts can be absorbed by a more efficient utilization of staff...