Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires four different colours and therefore requires
fewer teacher supplies.
Not exact matches
As I
teacher, I thought I needed tons of back up
supply, but really just a
few jars was all I needed to get me through those first
few days.
Work with Workbooks Pick up a
few age or grade appropriate math, spelling, or grammar workbooks from a
teacher supply store or a toy store.
Bulging class sizes, stagnant salaries,
fewer teachers and limited
supplies of everything from books to copy paper: That is what the reduction in per - pupil state funding looks like in thousands of classrooms around the country since the Great Recession — despite a much vaunted economic recovery.
Budgetary shortfalls, school district bankruptcies,
teacher and administrator layoffs, hiring and salary freezes, pension system defaults, shorter school years, ever - larger classes, faculty furloughs,
fewer course electives, reduced field trips, foregone or curtailed athletics, outdated textbooks,
teachers having to make do with
fewer supplies, cuts in school maintenance, and other tales of fiscal woe inevitably captivate the news media, particularly during the late - spring and summer budget and appropriations seasons.
Teachers also were happy working in the DoDEA schools, citing high pay, ample instructional
supplies, plentiful professional development, and
few student behavior problems, Owens said.
Currently, there are
few options for
supply teachers when looking for work, and as such, 77 per cent of
supply teachers stated that agencies were their primary route for job - hunting (NUT survey, 2016).
Administrator solution: You can prepare a box of common
supplies for each
teacher, with enough paper to get them through the first
few weeks or month.
Though Miss Cindy never complains and is always smiling as she makes her way in, her struggle is evident — so evident, in fact, that one of our sixth - grade
teachers wondered if our students might come up with a
few ideas to make it easier for her to get around school with her
supplies.
They are an essential resource for schools, coping quickly with new and varied challenges, but over the last
few years the growth of agency employment has driven down
supply teachers» pay hugely.
Textbooks are now relics,
teacher assistants are a rarity,
supplies are donated or bought by low - paid
teachers, and
few opportunities for professional development exist.
Every
teacher could use a
few extra
supplies for their classroom.
Over the past
few years, Montclair State University has developed a series of programs geared toward increasing the
supply of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM)
teachers.
The second justification for TFA — that it exists to
supply good
teachers to schools where
few venture to work — has also proven questionable.
Elementary
teachers now face far
fewer classroom supports than several years ago, thanks to years of state cuts to classroom
supplies and early grade
teacher assistants.
Really difficult to compare Mr Gibb's statement on
teacher supply and our anecdotal experience of there being
few available when we advertise posts.
Enrollment in
teacher preparation programs plummets; these programs are unable to provide a sufficient
supply of replacement
teachers for local school districts, even as
fewer teachers are needed.
Demands for greater flexibility (in all its forms) are only going to increase in the coming years, and our research showed how this desire for flexibility is pushing a large proportion of permanent
teachers to consider moving over to
supply teaching in the next
few years.
Teacher competencies for learner - centered teaching, blended learning, and deeper learning are good examples, and yet there are still relatively
few comprehensive
supply - side offerings.
A parent said basic
supplies aren't provided and a
few teachers said much the same about their own classrooms, too.
Once students determine a
few specific, realistic goals that they would like to achieve, the
teacher provides
supplies (e.g., magazines, photos, glue, stickers, scissors, markers, poster board) and students create collages to signify their goals and how they will achieve them.
The adults in their communities often lack experience with highly selective colleges, and
few of their
teachers and advisors take the trouble to
supply the students with information about the opportunities that such institutions afford them or the feasibility of gaining admission and financial aid.
Ronnie Smith, general secretary of the Educational Institute of Scotland, said the government continued to address only the
supply side through the «training of more
teachers and not the demand side where local authorities had been employing
fewer teachers in recent years».