Sentences with phrase «desperate need of teachers»

But despite these high graduation rates, Utah is still in desperate need of teachers, especially STEM (science and math) teachers.
Most importantly, to capitalize on the aforementioned benefits, our field is in desperate need of teachers who are in it for the long run.

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«Countless teachers have told us that many children are in desperate need of an extra incentive to kick - start what will surely become a life - long love of reading.»
Just as doctors often make challenging patients and mechanics often drive cars in desperate need of a tune up, teachers as a group tend to be reluctant passengers on the training journey.
The United Kingdom is in desperate need of more teachers.
«The nation is in desperate need of the leadership Teachers College has historically provided.»
Careers advice and education is in desperate need of more funding and needs better support from employers, the general secretary of the Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) will tell the Sub-Committee on Education, Skills and the Economy today (Monday).
Instead of building on that success, Michael Gove scrapped it and has left thousands of pupils and teachers working in buildings which are in desperate need of repair.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers, said: «There is a desperate need for long - term planning that spans all sectors.
«Milner is in desperate need of serious attention and resources,» said April DuBose, who is both an English teacher at Milner and a resident of the Milner community.
In short, teacher pension plans are in desperate need of a redesign.
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