Sentences with phrase «annual teacher survey»

Our annual Teacher survey asked readers the question: «Looking back on your experience as an educator, if you could share one piece of advice with your peers, what would it be?»
In our annual Teacher survey, we encouraged educators to tell us how they're using our articles, videos, podcasts and infographics in their role.
In our annual Teacher survey, we asked readers to not only share their feedback and suggestions for future stories, but also how they're using our articles, videos, podcasts and infographics in their role as an educator.
Annual teacher surveys between 2010 and 2013 asked teachers about the frequency of visiting another teacher's classroom to watch him or her teach; having a colleague observe their classroom; inviting someone in to help their class; going to a colleague to get advice about an instructional challenge they faced; receiving useful suggestions for curriculum material from colleagues; receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from colleagues; receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from their principal; and receiving meaningful feedback on their teaching practice from another school leader (e.g., AP, instructional coach).

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Nearly three quarters (73 %) of teachers who responded to the NASUWT's annual Big Question survey think there is a widespread behaviour problem in schools today, a 5 % increase on the 2014 survey, and 42 % believe there is a behaviour problem in their schools, a 5 % increase on the 2014 survey.
The NASUWT has conducted an annual survey of teacher opinion since 2011 which highlights the growing concerns of the teacher profession about the impact of Coalition Government education policy.
Commenting on a TUC survey of unpaid overtime, marking the ninth annual Work Your Proper Hours Day this Friday, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «It comes as no surprise that teachers work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «It comes as no surprise that teachers work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other teachers» union, said: «It comes as no surprise that teachers work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other teachers work more hours in unpaid overtime than almost any other workers.
The survey is being released as teachers at the NASUWT's Annual Conference, which is being held in Cardiff, prepare to debate a motion on the pupil premium this weekend.
Seek out the opinions of all teachers on a regular basis (not just during staff meetings or an annual survey); and make sure you're not only connecting with those who speak the loudest or most often.
In BESA's annual resources in UK maintained schools survey for the academic year 2014 ‑ 15, we spoke to 900 head teachers in order to gauge their budgets and expenditure.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
The NAHT's annual recruitment survey shows growing problem with teachers leaving the profession
In our annual survey, educators told us how they share Teacher content with their colleagues.
Albemarle conducts an annual survey to see if instructional coaching is meeting the teachers» needs.
The NAHT published its annual recruitment survey before the meeting, which reported 79 per cent of school leaders were facing problems in recruiting quality teachers.
The most recent MetLife Survey of the American Teacher (the insurance company has conducted an annual teachers» survey since 1984) sheds additional light on this Survey of the American Teacher (the insurance company has conducted an annual teachers» survey since 1984) sheds additional light on this survey since 1984) sheds additional light on this issue.
The 2012 annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance found that only 43 percent of teachers have a positive view of unions, and the percentage of teachers holding negative views doubled in one year to 32 percent.
To find out, we at the Harvard Program on Education Policy and Governance have asked nationally representative cross-sections of parents, teachers, and the general public (as part of the ninth annual Education Next survey, conducted in May and June of this year) whether they support or oppose «federal policies that prevent schools from expelling or suspending black and Hispanic students at higher rates than other students.»
This year the list is topped by four major research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher evaluation systems in four urban school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual survey of public opinion on education.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and Democrats.
These are among the many findings to emerge from the ninth annual Education Next survey, administered in May and June 2015 to a nationally representative sample of some 4,000 respondents, including oversamples of roughly 700 teachers, 700 African Americans, and 700 Hispanics (see methodology sidebar).
As they did in the 2008 report, Allegreto and Mishel rely on the weekly wages reported by public school teachers in the Current Population Survey, leading to confusion about whether the wage data refer to annual salary divided by 52 weeks or by some smaller number of weeks that reflects teachers» shorter work year.
According to the annual Ofsted attitude teacher survey, the longer a teacher has worked in schools, the less likely they are to trust Ofsted.
BESA's annual «Tablets and Connectivity» survey of 636 UK schools (334 primary, 302 secondary), which was carried out in May, reveals that teachers predict that in two years time tablets will make up 37 per cent of classroom computers, and that in 2020 they will make up 56 per cent.
Charter teachers surveyed in 2011 — 12 were actually changing schools or leaving teaching at the somewhat higher annual rate of 28.8 percent.
The fifth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance and Education Next magazine on a wide range of education policy issues uncovered growing divisions between teachers and the general public.
An answer to that question is to be found in the eighth annual Education Next survey of public and teacher opinion discussed in this issue of the journal (see «No Common Opinion on the Common Core,» features, Winter 2015).
School Climate: North Carolina conducts an annual survey of teachers» working conditions.
Reporting the findings of an annual survey of Australian parents, grandparents and guardians, Monash University academics Associate Professor Shane Phillipson and Associate Professor Sivanes Phillipson say 84 per cent think their child's teacher is highly educated but a smaller number don't agree.
The annual survey of perceptions, which was published by exam regulator Ofqual, also shows that 39 per cent of parents, 16 per cent of young people and six per cent of teachers are still unaware of the new system.
Our annual «Impact of New Technologies» survey into the views of English Maintained Schools on a range of new technologies used by teachers and students carried out in conjunction with the National Education Research Panel (NERP) shows that an increasing majority of schools (56 per cent primary, 65 per cent secondary schools) feel they are now definitely unable, or unlikely to be able, to maintain planned new technologies investments for 2011/12.
For us here at Teacher, our annual survey provides another opportunity to hear from our readers and listeners, what they'd like to see more of, and how we can continue to improve the content we provide.
Teachers» pay continues to be cut because schools are increasingly failing to give them cost of living increases as well as denying them pay progression, according to the National Education Union's annual national pay survey.
National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
Hayley Dureau, Head of Student Leadership (a leading teacher position), says data from the Victorian education department's annual Attitudes to School survey prompted the shift.
The annual survey always asks readers to comment on the topics they'd like to see covered in Teacher over the next 12 months.
Music education is a topic Teacher readers want more information on, according to our annual survey.
And according to the 28th annual MetLife Survey of the American Teacher, released in March, these pressures may be taking a toll.
According to the DfE's annual school workforce survey, the amount of teachers without formal qualifications has increased by over 60 per cent in four years.
More than 70 percent of those surveyed reported trusting teachers and 65 percent said they trusted principals, according to the 45th annual survey of opinions about public school, conducted by Phi Delta... read more
The survey of over 12,000 teachers shows that one in five (21 %) teachers have not received a pay rise from September this year, and a further 30 % were still waiting to hear whether they would get an annual pay rise for this year.
A handful of national surveys released each year focus on education, including the Phi Delta Kappa / Gallup poll about public attitudes toward education and MetLife's annual survey of teachers.
CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
The findings are part of the 19th annual survey of teachers and students conducted by Harris Interactive for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., a New York City - based insurance company.
The report, to be presented at the June 20 annual meeting of the board in Nashville, Tenn., compiles the results of a survey of deans of arts and sciences and education at public colleges and universities that prepare teachers in the 15 states that belong to the S.R.E.B.
We then organized annual focus group sessions to explore how teachers conceptualized student engagement in light of their survey data and Lincoln's overall engagement aims.
Among their recommendations is rewriting the annual school climate survey to more accurately reflect the opinions of teachers towards their principals» effectiveness.
Data were collected from November 2004 - February 2006 through an online Annual Performance Report in which grantees provided project - level characteristics and outcomes, eight case studies of grantees, a participant survey of teachers of record, and interim evaluations submitted by grantees.
Annual school tests for children aged seven to 14 are causing so much stress some pupils are refusing to go to school or even not eating, a survey of teachers claimed.
The 28th annual report, based on a survey of public school teachers, parents, and students during the current school year, finds that teacher job satisfaction has fallen 15 percentage points in just two years.
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