Not exact matches
With some 63 days more to the
polls, it is only a matter of time for the
teacher to dump his chalk and pen and
head to the house of parliament or for the DCE to get a raise in status.
The
poll comes as the city and union are butting
heads over a new
teacher - evaluation system, which would be used in
teacher - firing decisions.
Just days before voters
head to the
polls, about 200
teachers and their supporters gathered in Niagara Square carrying signs with slogans such as «Reclaim our schools» and «Stop testing.»
The
poll was conducted by the school leaders» body the Association of
Head Teachers and Deputes in Scotland (AHDS) and collected responses from 2,511 t
Teachers and Deputes in Scotland (AHDS) and collected responses from 2,511
teachersteachers.
82 per cent of
teachers, school leaders and
heads oppose opening new grammar schools, according to the results of a new
poll.
The
poll revealed a significant discrepancy between
head teachers and classroom
teachers.
According to a
poll of 707
head teachers, schools will have lost five members of staff each, on average by September.
The
poll was conducted by the National Association of
Head Teachers (NAHT), the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and Teach First on behalf of the Fair Education Alliance and received over 2,500 responses from teachers, school leaders and heads across
Teachers (NAHT), the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and Teach First on behalf of the Fair Education Alliance and received over 2,500 responses from
teachers, school leaders and heads across
teachers, school leaders and
heads across England.
The
poll, conducted by the National Association of
Head Teachers (NAHT), the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) and Teach First on behalf of the FEA, comes days after the government unveiled a green paper on its latest school reforms.