Sentences with phrase «chartered teacher status»

To complete this route, teachers will need to submit evidence of skills, experience and career development «to demonstrate they meet the criteria for chartered teacher status».
Asked whether the college would develop a formal subject - specific chartered teacher status alongside subject associations, Peacock said there will be more talks between the two sides «down the track».

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Most of the students in charter schools whose teachers are unionized attend one of the five charter schools that were formerly traditional public schools but converted to charter status.
Finally, membership in teachers unions has a substantial impact on the legal status of charter schools.
For example, Washington State, among other states, still has no charter school law — mostly because of intense opposition from the teacher unions and other interests vested in the status quo.
While Poland has The Teachers» Charter, which guarantees special status to the teaching profession, a lower - than - average proportion of educators consider that the «teaching profession is valued in society», when compared to other countries participating in the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS).
Dr Jennie Golding, a past president of the Mathematical Association, told delegates that specialist chartered status might tackle the «three - to five - year slump» many teachers suffer in their early careers, by providing a motivational goal and extra support.
There, one finds «Democrats for Education Reform» on one side calling for more charter schools, merit pay, and results - based accountability for educators, and encounters teachers» unions on the other side, defending the status quo.
A further 13 percent converted from private school status, and 11 percent were started by parents, professors, and charter or private school teachers.
Brooke Charter School founders understood that teacher quality — not socioeconomic status or race — is the # 1 predictor of student achievement.
In addition to reviewing the status of national service programs, this brief provides examples of some of the myriad ways national service programs create an infrastructure for traditional and charter schools; alternative certification programs for teachers; nonprofit out - of - school - time providers; and other efforts to expand educational opportunity.
His experience in the charter arena began 20 years ago when Mr. Montero served as a key member of the teacher leadership team during Montague's conversion to charter status in 1995 and served on the governance board for over 10 years.
Most charter schools do not adhere to the state salary schedule nor do most of them provide career status, or tenure, to their teachers to begin with.
The only thing charter schools truly threaten is the status quo — and the power and influence of teacher unions...
Under I - 1240, conversion charters could happen in Washington, if a majority of teachers or parents at an existing public school sign a petition to initiate an application for charter status.
For example, will potential members value chartered status — commonly offered by the colleges of other professions — if state schools are prevented from paying higher salaries to chartered teachers?
The first days of the charter movement might serve as the starting point of confrontation but the issues today include a variety of policies aimed at shaking up the status quo such as teacher evaluations, school choice, parent rights and interventions of struggling schools.
A couple of decades ago, you would not have seen teachers unions and other groups intent on preserving the educational status quo bother to go to war with charter schools.
The union says it represents 900 charter school teachers, most of them at district schools that converted to charter status.
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27a — 8 In the case of a proposal to establish a charter school by converting an existing public school or attendance center to charter school status, evidence that the proposed formation of the charter school has received majority support from certified teachers and from parents and guardians in the school or attendance center affected by the proposed charter, and, if applicable, from a local school council, shall be demonstrated by a petition in support of the charter school signed by certified teachers and a petition in support of the charter school signed by parents and guardians and, if applicable, by a vote of the local school council held at a public meeting.
She first became acquainted with the charter school movement in 1994 while serving as a teacher leader at Montague Elementary when she co-authored the school's petition that converted Montague to charter status.
Charlotte Choice Charter School is experiencing high student withdrawal rates, high teacher turnover, instability in its leadership ranks and had its tax - exempt status revoked for failing to file their tax forms in a timely manner.
But charter advocates said they believe the law is constitutional, and condemned the lawsuit as an intimidation tactic «designed to preserve a broken status quo and scare our teacher, families and students.»
Establishes a procedure by which parents and teachers of public school may vote to submit an application for conversion to charter status.
But parents and teachers at the school are determined to maintain their charter status.
Lucy Crehan (pictured), an education consultant and former teacher, told the Roundtable that chartered status would bring a «mark of quality» amid unregulated career progression.
The affiliated charter status must be applied for by the principal, teachers, and parents.
School Board member Ed Hughes said that if the school opens privately in 2012, he would vote to approve charter status in 2013, when union contracts for teachers and staff members expire.
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