Sentences with phrase «inexperienced teachers leads»

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«The challenged statutes do not inevitably lead to the assignment of more inexperienced teachers to schools serving poor and minority children,» said Boren, who received his judicial appointments from Republican Govs. George Deukmejian and Pete Wilson.
«The challenged statutes do not inevitably lead to the assignment of more inexperienced teachers to schools serving poor and minority children,» Presiding Justice Roger Boren said in the 3 - 0 ruling.
This has led to the hiring of inexperienced, non-certified teachers (see Table 1)(Burian - Fitzgerald et al., 2004).
APP graduates faced greater headwinds than other new principals, leading schools with greater levels of students eligible for free or reduced priced lunch, students who are over-age for their grade level, teachers who are inexperienced, and discipline issues.
Why were most of our young boys of color in segregated classes led by inexperienced teachers?
This has led to a «teacher shortage» here in Washington State with three out of four schools in our state now facing a crisis of not having enough qualified teachers to fill every classroom — resulting in many classes being led by inexperienced and unqualified baby sitters.
schools staffed with a high proportion of inexperienced teachers compounded by frequent turnover and difficult working conditions, leading to disparity in the capacities of teaching staffs in schools serving different student populations
The headteacher must lead on this as young inexperienced teachers might find it hard to tell older parents they need to make sure homework is done.
They are asked to effectively lead inexperienced and less - qualified teachers whilst making dramatic gains in student achievement.
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