Sentences with phrase «if teacher union leaders»

But if teacher union leaders want to legitimately whine about something, they could honestly say «We are bleeding unionized teachers.»

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Again on Thursday, Lewis called on CPS to sit down with union leaders to negotiate better terms for teachers if the school day and school year is extended.
«If you work in a district like that, no matter how effective you are you come out with a scarlet A on your head,» he said, to applause from the audience, which included state legislators, Board of Regents members, school board leaders and teachers union officials.
To union leaders and public education advocates, it looks as if Cuomo negotiated the bill in order to appease the political left before a tough campaign season and then waited until after he won re-election to announce plans to veto it, exacting revenge on teachers, who are among his biggest critics.
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Members of the United Teachers - Los Angeles last week voted overwhelmingly to authorize their board of directors to call a strike if union leaders are unable to negotiate a salary agreement with the city's school board.
FINANCIAL SUPPORT: Northwest TURN will cover one day's substitute teacher pay if needed, airfare or mileage expenses ($ 300 cap for air travel) and one night's lodging for up to 2 union / teacher leaders and 2 district administrators from each participating team.
Negotiate with teacher union leaders, if applicable, to ensure teacher leadership roles are included in employment contracts or agreements and provide significant and sustainable compensation for teachers to serve in leadership roles in their schools, i.e. release time, stipends, authority, etc..
But Nick Brook of the school leaders» union NAHT said the baseline assessments at reception were «absolutely the right thing to do» and, if designed properly, would provide useful information for schools while avoiding «unnecessary burdens on teachers or anxiety for young children».
Negotiate with teacher union leaders, if applicable, and provide significant and sustainable compensation for teachers and principals to serve in leadership roles in their schools, i.e. release time, stipends, authority, etc..
If the government does not reduce teacher workload, the National Education Union will take action, one of its leaders has warned.
Most adults would be embarrassed if their parents showed up at their place of employment to chastise their bosses over how they were being treated at work, but apparently that's not the case for a teachers union leader in Chelmsford Public Schools, a small district northwest of Boston.
Also, if the station had bothered to dig a few inches below the surface, it would have learned that the CTBA board is packed with — no surprise — union leaders, including Illinois Federation of Teachers president Daniel Montgomery, as well as its Director of Governmental Relations, Jim Reed and Illinois AFL - CIO president Michael Carrigan.
But if the district's opening offer prevails, it would fall well short of what union leaders were seeking for its 35,000 teachers and health and human services professionals.
But it would be more helpful if more attention were given to places where school system leaders and teachers unions have built trust and negotiated sensible ways to ensure teacher quality, such as teacher peer assistance and review programs (which Goldstein discusses and I experienced as superintendent of MCPS).
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