Sentences with phrase «caliber of new teachers»

She called the rising academic caliber of new teachers in New York state «good news.»
A new study published by Education Next finds that the academic caliber of new teachers entering the profession with a bachelor's degree has risen substantially since the early 2000s.
New research indicates that the academic caliber of new teachers, entering the profession with a bachelor's degree, has risen substantially since the early 2000s.
So how has the academic caliber of new teachers changed over the last two decades?

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This field of new teacher support must continue growing to ensure that the caliber of our schools continues to grow.
In that time, he won praise for uniting education reformers, teachers, principals and business stakeholders behind an aggressive education reform agenda that included opening more than 100 new schools, expanding after - school and summer learning programs, closing down underperforming schools, increasing early childhood and college access, dramatically boosting the caliber of teachers, and building public - private partnerships around a variety of education initiatives.
Twenty - five American school districts, including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Detroit, possess the size — more than 100,000 students each — and the resources to build the kinds of organizations that might effectively support the schools, by recruiting and training high - caliber teachers, developing a demanding curriculum, and building an assessment system that accurately tracks student progress.
He united educators and community members to advance an education reform agenda that focused on opening new schools, expanding after - school and summer programs, and boosting the caliber of teachers.
The study's authors say they are unsure why new teachers are of a higher academic caliber, but suggest that it may have to do with the labor market.
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