She says in 2010, MPS spent about 80 cents of every dollar
directly on classroom instruction.
Not exact matches
He has worked
directly with more than 25 schools in Illinois, Maryland, Florida, and Texas, working
directly with teachers in their
classrooms and grade - level teams
on capacity building, differentiated
instruction, student learning outcomes, and data analysis.
Because the videos are chosen based
on specific district and educator needs, the Teaching Channel video content is
directly applicable to
classroom instruction, resulting in more observable immediate results.
Findings from across these studies indicated that part - or no - time release teacher leaders reduced the opportunities teacher leaders had to work
directly with teachers in their
classrooms and that additional release time was needed to support teacher leaders» influence
on teachers»
classroom instruction.
The typical teacher evaluation in public education consists of a single, fleeting
classroom visit by a principal or other building administrator untrained in evaluation who wields a checklist of
classroom conditions and teacher behaviors that often don't focus
directly on the quality of
instruction.
The State Department of Education admits that SBAC «is not meant as a diagnostic measure to
directly inform a teacher's
classroom instruction on a daily or weekly basis.»
Often he or she wields a checklist of
classroom conditions and teacher behaviors that don't focus
directly on the quality of
instruction.