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increasing access to effective teachers or adopting incentives to recruit and retain effective teachers;
Increasing access to effective teacher for all children in California: Research review and policy Recommendations.
Not exact matches
Now,
increased access to technology and evolving blended learning strategies offer
teachers more
effective ways
to meet the individual needs of ELLs — and all students, for that matter.
To address the question of how to increase access and scale effective programs nationally, panel members urged continued federal funding for AP course and exam access for low - income students as well as for teacher training, mentoring, and retention in the accelerated program
To address the question of how
to increase access and scale effective programs nationally, panel members urged continued federal funding for AP course and exam access for low - income students as well as for teacher training, mentoring, and retention in the accelerated program
to increase access and scale
effective programs nationally, panel members urged continued federal funding for AP course and exam
access for low - income students as well as for
teacher training, mentoring, and retention in the accelerated programs.
NNSTOY defines
teacher leadership as «the process by which highly
effective educators take on roles at the classroom, school, district, state, or national levels in order
to advance the profession, improve educator effectiveness, and / or
increase access to great teaching and learning for all students.»
We are guided by the research which has shown that the community organizing approach
to school reform has led
to successes such as
increases in education funding, more equitable distribution of education resources, greater
access to college preparatory curriculum, and more
effective teacher recruitment and retention in hard -
to - staff schools.
The vision of DR is
to increase distributive leadership, improve
teacher retention, extend the reach of
effective teachers, improve equitable
access to effective teachers, and evaluate the profession.
The Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides both significant flexibility and opportunity
to state and local education agencies
to increase access to high quality early learning programs, align and coordinate birth
to third grade programs, and prepare and support highly
effective teachers.