Sentences with phrase «directly in the hands of the teacher»

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Let me continue in that vein by looking at efforts to go around «the system» and put useful tools directly into the hands of parents and teachers.
Digital systems put the power back into the hands of teachers and schools, and allows everyone in the process to find the right fit simply and directly.
Project Reach Offers Outstretched Hand to Community When teachers at one Georgia elementary school recognized the need for more frequent and meaningful dialogue with the parents of their students, they decided to take the conversation directly to the parents in the form of «Project Reach.»
We are thrilled to see resources going directly into the hands of teachers to design and implement innovative approached to retention in Oakland schools!
They will hear directly from policymakers about the current thinking and future prospects for education legislation in Congress and have the opportunity to share first - hand experiences as an education leader to inform lawmakers» efforts on behalf of students, teachers, and schools.
It is our hypothesis that, by putting feedback and aligned materials directly in teachers» hands, our intervention can provide a true test of the impact of coherent, aligned curricula on teachers» practices and students» learning.
According to Gov. Brian Sandoval, «The language approved by the commission, passed with unanimous bipartisan support, puts the decisions that have an immediate impact in our classrooms directly in the hands of parents, teachers and principals, which is where it belongs.»
We want to share a little bit about who we are, why we developed this grant program, and what we're hoping to catalyze by putting resources directly into the hands of local teachers and empowering them to develop innovative approaches to job satisfaction and teacher retention in their schools.
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