Sentences with phrase «employing unqualified»

«There's a real worry about quality by employing unqualified teachers,» she said.
In Sweden, profit - making free schools tried to cut costs by employing unqualified candidates over candidates with teaching qualifications.
A source close to Nick Clegg said that it was a matter of public record that he had attended Westminster school and that he had «no idea» whether the school employed any unqualified teachers thirty years ago.
Head teachers» leader Russell Hobby described the changes as «limited» and said he did not think heads would be looking to employ unqualified staff.
«We know that parents do not agree with many of the education secretary's «reforms», such as allowing free schools and academies to employ unqualified teachers or the excessive testing of pupils from the age of four.
(Figures from the School Workforce Census published in November 2016) I had always assumed that it was only academies and free schools that employed unqualified teachers, and although they do employ proportionally more than LA schools the fact that LAs employ 11,700 unqualified teachers in primary, secondary and special / PRY schools isn't usually referred to...
«It is however surprising that Michael Gove is showing such interest in the entry requirements for teacher training courses, while at the same time advocating that schools should be free to employ unqualified teachers.
The company also employed unqualified junior underwriters to perform important underwriting functions, set high quotas for underwriters of 201 to 225 loans per month, and «subjected underwriters to discipline if they did not meet their quotas,» Justice said.
Many claims factories employ unqualified paralegals and claims managers (whatever a «claims manager» is».)

Not exact matches

Finding funding during the financial crisis proved tough, but eventually it came, and Clio has grown into an unqualified success, employing more than 200 people and offering a suite of services and applications — from time - tracking and document management to task management, bookkeeping and billing.
As school budgets continue to feel the squeeze, the notion of employing cheaper unqualified teachers may seem attractive but it is wrong.
The Government has defended the use of unqualified teachers in free schools, after the deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, suggested they should employ only qualified teachers and adhere to the national curriculum.
Secondary schools also employ the majority of unqualified teachers (57 per cent — 11,500); primary schools have just over half as many unqualified teachers (29 per cent — 5,900).
Headteachers faced a «real temptation to employ cheaper, unqualified staff» in the current climate, but evidence showed putting support staff in inappropriate roles led to a drop in standards, he said.
Trainees are employed as an unqualified teacher.
In order to preserve and build upon our reputation, the practice has a policy of employing solicitors to manage cases at every level, as opposed to unqualified caseworkers.
Cast aside, or at least gently nudge, the unqualified or uninterested from the corner office and replace them with committed leaders — at the firm - wide and practice group level — who have or will learn new skills and who will employ experts to advise them along the way.
Other less - than - best practices employed by various screening companies include: outsourcing your background checks offshore to inexpensive and potentially sloppy operations, where U.S. privacy protection laws can not be enforced and where background checkers are often unqualified to adequately perform the sensitive services at hand.
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