Last summer the American
Federation of Teachers surveyed its members, asking: «Which of these should be the higher priority: working for professional teaching standards and good teaching, or defending the job rights of teachers who face disciplinary action?»
Not exact matches
WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley says the issue
of disruptive student behavior surfaced last week when the Buffalo
Teachers Federation issued results
of a student behavior
survey.
Also at 10 a.m., the Buffalo
Teachers Federation is expected to release the results
of its Disruptive Student Behavior
Survey, BTF Headquarters, 271 Porter Ave., Buffalo.
Ranking toward the bottom
of the
survey — Buffalo developer Carl Paladino, deputy mayor Steve Casey and last — Buffalo
Teacher Federation President Phil Rumore.
Drawing from
surveys of 1,000
teachers nationwide, the report from the 1.3 million - member American Federation of Teachers offers photographs and firsthand descriptions of the unhealthy conditions found in some school bu
teachers nationwide, the report from the 1.3 million - member American
Federation of Teachers offers photographs and firsthand descriptions of the unhealthy conditions found in some school bu
Teachers offers photographs and firsthand descriptions
of the unhealthy conditions found in some school buildings.
A
survey by the American
Federation of Teachers in 2013 found that 75 percent of that union's members supported the standards, although many teachers feared that they were not prepared to tea
Teachers in 2013 found that 75 percent
of that union's members supported the standards, although many
teachers feared that they were not prepared to tea
teachers feared that they were not prepared to teach them.
Ninety - two percent
of educators (
teachers, counselors, and other staff) say that childhood grief is a serious problem that deserves more attention in schools, according to a 2012 survey from the American Federation of Teachers and New York Life Fou
teachers, counselors, and other staff) say that childhood grief is a serious problem that deserves more attention in schools, according to a 2012
survey from the American
Federation of Teachers and New York Life Fou
Teachers and New York Life Foundation.
Fewer than half
of new
teachers described their training as «very good» in a 2012 survey by the American Federation of Teachers, while one in three new teachers reported feeling unprepared on his fi
teachers described their training as «very good» in a 2012
survey by the American
Federation of Teachers, while one in three new teachers reported feeling unprepared on his fi
Teachers, while one in three new
teachers reported feeling unprepared on his fi
teachers reported feeling unprepared on his first day.
The finding may not be surprising, though, after a 2012
survey by the American
Federation of Teachers reported that new teachers found their training too theoretical for application in the cl
Teachers reported that new
teachers found their training too theoretical for application in the cl
teachers found their training too theoretical for application in the classroom.
The massive
survey of more than 18,000
teachers — one - third of those in the State — was conducted by the University of Sydney's Business School, the School of Education and the New South Wales Teachers Fed
teachers — one - third
of those in the State — was conducted by the University
of Sydney's Business School, the School
of Education and the New South Wales
Teachers Fed
Teachers Federation.
After all, as a November 2014
survey of CTE
teachers by the American Federation of Teachers points out, nearly 80 percent of CTE programs offer connections between secondary and post-secondary courses (and most that don't are offered at the middle school
teachers by the American
Federation of Teachers points out, nearly 80 percent of CTE programs offer connections between secondary and post-secondary courses (and most that don't are offered at the middle school
Teachers points out, nearly 80 percent
of CTE programs offer connections between secondary and post-secondary courses (and most that don't are offered at the middle school level).
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Three - quarters
of public school
teachers surveyed support the Common Core State Standards, yet just 27 percent said their district has provided them with the tools and resources necessary to teach the standards, according to the results of a poll released by the American Federation of Teacher
teachers surveyed support the Common Core State Standards, yet just 27 percent said their district has provided them with the tools and resources necessary to teach the standards, according to the results
of a poll released by the American
Federation of TeachersTeachers today.
We had a
survey from the [National Education Association], one from the [American
Federation of Teachers], and one from Scholastic with 20,000 teachers, and the majority of teachers, 75 percent of teachers, are saying this is the right thing for our s
Teachers], and one from Scholastic with 20,000
teachers, and the majority of teachers, 75 percent of teachers, are saying this is the right thing for our s
teachers, and the majority
of teachers, 75 percent of teachers, are saying this is the right thing for our s
teachers, 75 percent
of teachers, are saying this is the right thing for our s
teachers, are saying this is the right thing for our students.
The Department
of Education has been slow to implement discipline reform resources at some city schools, according to a
survey conducted at a United
Federation of Teachers meeting earlier this week.
Additionally, it should come as no surprise that the Center for Popular Democracy, one
of the groups that conducted the
survey has American
Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten on its board
of directors.
A
survey at a comprehensive high school conducted by the Cincinnati
Federation of Teachers found that only 30 percent
of the kids agreed with the statement, «My
teacher would miss me if I stopped coming to school» (Rose, 2000, p. 11).
Paul Ronevich, science
teacher at the Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy, will discuss his experiences using the data from student
surveys, and William Hileman, Vice President
of the Pittsburgh
Federation of Teachers will discuss the challenges and policy implications
of integrating student
surveys into
teacher evaluations.
The American
Federation of Teachers»
teacher salary
survey for the 2006 - 07 school year found that the average
teacher salary was $ 51,009.
The
survey responses are more nuanced than the positions
of the unions that represent them — the California
Teachers Association and the California
Federation of Teachers.
Eleven - thousand
teachers across the state responded to the anonymous survey by Michigan's two major teachers unions, the Michigan Education Association and the Michigan Chapter of the American Federation of T
teachers across the state responded to the anonymous
survey by Michigan's two major
teachers unions, the Michigan Education Association and the Michigan Chapter of the American Federation of T
teachers unions, the Michigan Education Association and the Michigan Chapter
of the American
Federation of TeachersTeachers.
A Quality
of Worklife
Survey conducted jointly by the American
Federation of Teachers and the Badass
Teachers Association in 2015 compiles the responses
of 30,000 educators.
In a recent
survey from the American
Federation of Teachers, one of teachers» two most cited «everyday stressors» was time pressure.8 As teachers are largely separate from other educators during instruction, lack of time for collaboration can be very is
Teachers, one
of teachers» two most cited «everyday stressors» was time pressure.8 As teachers are largely separate from other educators during instruction, lack of time for collaboration can be very is
teachers» two most cited «everyday stressors» was time pressure.8 As
teachers are largely separate from other educators during instruction, lack of time for collaboration can be very is
teachers are largely separate from other educators during instruction, lack
of time for collaboration can be very isolating.