Sentences with phrase «hard work of teachers»

I continue to be amazed by the passion and hard work of teachers in the classroom.
Education Secretary Kirsty Williams has announced the return of the Professional Teaching Awards Cymru to celebrate the commitment, dedication and hard work of teachers across Wales (Fri 22nd Sept).
But if you're trying to have a real profession, if you're trying to value the extraordinarily hard work of teachers and shine a spotlight on success and excellence, you can't divorce teaching from learning.
The awards recognise the dedication and hard work of teachers across Wales, with nominations put forward by parents, students, colleagues and employers.
Nick Gibb, the school standards minister was quoted by The Times as saying: «Thanks to the hard work of teachers and this government's continued focus on raising standards and increased emphasis on phonics, six years are reading better than ever before.»
Thanks to the hard work of teachers, our continued focus on raising standards and our increased emphasis on phonics, there are now 147,000 more six - year - olds on track to becoming fluent readers than in 2012.»
«Thanks to our relentless focus on phonics and the hard work of teachers, thousands more children every year are being given the tools to become confident and independent young readers.
School standards minister Nick Gibb said: «Academic standards are rising in our schools thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, with 1.9 million more children in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
«This equates to more than one million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than when we began our reforms in 2010, a testament to the hard work of teachers, headteachers and governors across the country.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said: «This morning, thousands of pupils will find out which secondary school they will be going to this September and thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, 1.9 million more children are now going to good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
School Standards Minister Nick Gibb said the results «confirmed that the hard work of teachers and pupils across the country was leading to higher standards.»
A Department of Education spokesperson said: «We recognise and value the hard work of teachers which is why we have accepted the pay deal proposed by the independent School Teachers» Review Body, in line with the 1 per cent public sector pay policy.
While the list highlights some truly exceptional people, the truth is of course that the hard work of any teacher can have ripples that are felt beyond the lives of the pupils they come into contact with.
Thanks to the hard work of teachers across the country, 154,000 more six year olds are reading better than ever before — this is fundamental to our ambition of helping every child fulfil their potential.
Damian Hinds said: «Standards are rising in our schools thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers.
«Thanks to government reforms and the hard work of teachers 1.9 million more pupils are in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.
This will build on the hard work of teachers and our reforms, which have resulted in 1.9 million more children being taught in good or outstanding schools than in 2010.»
Gibb continued: «Thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, academic standards in our primary schools are rising across the country.
The awards were created to celebrate the commitment, dedication and hard work of teachers across Wales.
Schools minister Nick Gibb says the results show «sustained progress in reading, writing and maths» and are a «testament to the hard work of teachers and pupils across England».
Thanks to the hard work of teachers across the country and our ambitious programme of reforms, there are now 1.4 million more pupils being taught in good or outstanding schools compared to 2010.
... the results show «sustained progress in reading, writing and maths» and are a «testament to the hard work of teachers and pupils across England».
While Massachusetts has always had a strong commitment to education, the state's public schools have been recognized as national leaders on many fronts in recent years, thanks to the hard work of teachers, students, families, and communities.
Let's use our dollars as wisely as we possibly can to support the hard work of teachers and principals through professional development.
Schools minister Nick Gibb says the results showed «sustained progress in reading, writing and maths» and were a «testament to the hard work of teachers and pupils across England».
The fact is, thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, standards are rising in our schools.
Academic standards are rising thanks to the hard work of teachers and our reforms.
This equates to more than 1 million more pupils in good or outstanding schools than when we began our reforms in 2010, a testament to the hard work of teachers, headteachers and governors across the country.
Thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, standards are rising in our schools and the proportion of primary school pupils reaching the expected standards in reading, writing and maths went up 8 percentage points last year.
The results released today provide clear evidence that the program is working, and we applaud the hard work of teachers, school leaders, parents, and students that made them possible,» said Kenneth Campbell, president of the Black Alliance for Educational Options.
What is your school doing to honor the hard work of its teachers?
«In spite of the hard work of teachers and pupils, too many children are currently not reaching the expected reading levels at age seven and age 11,» he said.
«Thanks to our reforms and the hard work of teachers, there are now 1.4 million more pupils being taught in «good» or «outstanding» schools compared to 2010.»
Mr Gibb said: «In spite of the hard work of teachers and pupils, today's results show that there are still too many seven - year - olds not reaching the expected level in these important subjects.
«Once again, these rankings show that the hard work of our teachers, staff and students is producing results and creating learning environments that foster high expectations and innovative teaching approaches,» said Marco Petruzzi, CEO of Green Dot Public Schools National.
We appreciate the recognition for the hard work of our teachers and students every day.
The legislation on the table, AB 5, would turn back the clock on recent reforms and the hard work of teachers across the state.
We are especially grateful for the hard work of the teachers and administrators in our public schools and encourage conversations about district improvement to begin with them.
He said that the «Curiale plan is thanks to the hard work of teachers Gregory Furlong, Jennifer Keleman, and Katie McLeod, who serve on the school turnaround committee.
The hard work of these teachers and their colleagues in classrooms across our city have driven the academic progress we've seen over the last decade.
«Today's results show sustained progress in reading, writing and maths and are a testament to the hard work of teachers and pupils across England.
The more I know, the better I can reinforce at home each night the hard work of their teachers during the school day.
Why do so many students dislike school starting in the early grades and find it irrelevant despite the dedication and hard work of teachers and administrators?
A Department of Education spokeswoman said: «We recognise and value the hard work of teachers which is why we have accepted the pay deal proposed by the independent School Teachers» Review Body, in line with the 1 % public sector pay policy.
In 2016, the school received its first six - year accreditation award in over a decade — a clear testimony to the hard work of teachers and leaders at this school on the move.
Schools Minister Nick Gibb paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and pupils, saying schools were already responding to his government's reforms, «leading to higher standards and transforming young people's life chances».
Now, more than ever, it's important we recognize the hard work of teachers and their daily focus on meeting the complex needs of all children and their families.
There had been a rush to banding which resulted in undermining the hard work of teachers, pupils and parents but «very little actual support», he added.
Teachers have been BEGGING society to recognize that without the backing and support of parents in the home, children are less likely to benefit from the skills and hard work of teachers.
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