This option gives them full
autonomy over their classroom content.
Not exact matches
Giving students more
autonomy in their learning meant giving up control — handing
over the reins of the
classroom.
By setting high, clear learning goals and giving teachers and local officials full control
over how best to achieve those, the Common Core ensures educators have
autonomy over what is taught, and how it's taught, in their
classrooms.
Over the last two years, the school I'm thrilled to be a part of has been able to create a laser - like focus that enables student achievement while protecting teacher
autonomy in the
classroom.
School leaders and
classroom teachers would have greater say
over how they'd be assessed, as well as increased
autonomy.
In education's public sector, by contrast, the work is actually less interesting than it is in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control
over the curriculum and more
autonomy in the
classroom.
For starters, restoring a national pay system would be a no - brainer: «They say that
autonomy helps, and we think there is evidence that
autonomy for teachers in the
classroom, or on curriculum and assessment, helps — but there's absolutely no evidence at all that giving heads
autonomy over teacher pay helps.»
This week, the Los Angeles Unified School District and the United Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) announced a tentative contract agreement that creates more
autonomy for teachers, giving them greater flexibility in the
classroom over curricula, materials, hiring practices, and finances.
In too many school districts, systems do not exist to allow teachers to access meaningful opportunities for leadership that draw on their success in the
classroom, and that give them more
autonomy and ownership
over things like induction, mentorship, and entrepreneurship.