Sentences with phrase «reassigning teachers»

The Presentation includes a page that reads, in part, «Turnaround plans may include proposals for... Hiring and reassigning teachers and administrators, including, but not limited to, approaches such as election to work.»
A new study last week provided more evidence of the unintended consequences of another gaming behavior — reassigning teachers based on perceived effectiveness.
«This paper shows that frequently reassigning a teacher to a new grade has consequences similar to teacher attrition, because his or her grade - specific skills are wasted.»
While value - added calculations are useful, the results are rough and proximate; they do not provide clear or stable guidance for large - scale efforts to reassign teachers.
This Rapid Response brief by Marguerite Roza and Sarah Yatsko demonstrates how, contrary to common worry, closing Title I's «comparability provision» loophole would not force districts to mandatorily reassign teachers.

Not exact matches

The order was issued in the wake of criticism of the plan, which would have reassigned almost half of the district's teachers to different schools next fall, in an effort to distribute staff members equally at each school on the basis of race, sex, age, experience, and number of degrees attained.
A federal judge in Arkansas last week ordered the Little Rock School District to reduce the number of teachers it plans to reassign in the upcoming school year as part of a comprehensive school - desegregation program.
Schools need to have a policy that helps determine when students need to be reassigned to another team of teachers, another teacher, or another «house.»
According to court filings, district police officers escorted the principals to a meeting where they learned they were being reassigned to jobs as teachers or counselors,...
And, since teachers and students would be reassigned in the next academic year, the racial pairings in a given year do not provide very strong incentives to leave the school.
If the state instead threatened to fire or reassign the principals and teachers at failing schools, the results would likely be the same.
Ninety - nine percent of the teachers affected have been reassigned or kept as «teachers at large.»
Cincinnati teachers who receive special training to serve as «lead teachers» will no longer be able to return to their home schools, but will be reassigned by the district to low - performing schools.
If they did not exhibit sufficient improvement, these schools could be reconstituted, with teachers and school administrators dismissed or reassigned.
The Detroit school board has reassigned several hundred teachers to help equalize student - teacher ratios in the city's schools.
Teachers who are normally supportive of equity measures oppose this one because they may be reassigned to schools with large numbers of students who are more difficult to educate and will not be assured of the assistance they need to succeed.
The «turkey trots» and «lemon dances» in the movie are apt names for the annual process of reassigning poor - performing teachers to other schools.
Consulting special education teachers not new to the profession who have been reassigned to teach core academic subjects may have up to two years to become highly qualified using HOUSSE.
If current law stands and the General Assembly does not fund enhancement teachers or make other changes this January, local school districts will have to begin drawing up plans to comply with the mandate that include the following scenarios, they say: increase class sizes in grades 4 - 12; cut or displace arts, music, PE and special education classes; reassign students to different schools to alleviate crowding; and, in some cases, eliminate or displace Pre-Kindergarten.
If students miss a particular word, the teacher can re-teach the word; VocabularySpellingCity can create a review list which teachers can reassign for additional practice.
Desert Trails» former teachers, who would have had to reapply for a job there and surrender their union benefits, have been reassigned to other district schools.
In every situation where a student teacher was reassigned to a new placement, the second placement turned out to be a better fit.
Those programs included placing teachers in independent study programs or reassigning them as substitute teachers.
Education Secretary Julia Keleher said there would be no layoffs, with teachers and other employees being reassigned to other schools as part of a fiscal plan that aims to save the department some $ 150 million.
In Washington state, the Franklin Pierce school district in the Tacoma suburb of Parkland discovered that it could save a quarter - million dollars by reassigning its seven physical education teachers to different positions.
Rubber room teachers were reassigned to desk jobs, and their arbitrations were sped up.
The rationale is straightforward: Larger classes for the best teachers benefit the pupils who are reassigned to them; they also help the less effective teachers improve their instruction by enabling them to concentrate on fewer students.
Teachers would not be hired, reassigned, or let go due to seniority, but instead based on their effectiveness as determined by school leadership.
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