Not exact matches
Often,
teachers are more than
happy to put together a summer practice packet if parents ask for one.
Most Finns, including students and
teachers, are
happy with one examination given at the end of high school rather than more frequent tests and the side - effects that
often come with them during the course of schooling.
Whilst the most self - assured
teachers are
often quite
happy to experiment with the technology, those who lack support or expertise may struggle to engage.
Yet I wonder
often how many
teachers are
happy in their jobs.
Although the excessive bureaucratic and accountability demands placed on
teachers right now can be demoralising, I found that
teachers who are
happy in their schools will
often say that a great headteacher, the caring school ethos, friendly colleagues and career development opportunities will outweigh the negative aspects of their job.
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Teachers are
happy with their lives more
often than not, according to Professor Becky Allen, director of the Centre for Education Improvement Science, but the quality of leadership and management and a heavy workload of 55 to 59 hours a week are their main reasons for wanting to leave.