Sentences with phrase «kinds of school personnel»

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Many of the nonprofit independent schools are also subsidized with below - market personnel costs, donated facilities, and other payments in kind, benefits that are rarely if ever showered on for - profits.
A well - designed accountability plan may go a long way toward giving school personnel the kinds of signals they need to improve performance.
When your child's IEP (Individualized Education Plan) team meets — that's you, your child's teacher, and school personnel that may include the psychologist, counselor, and others — most of the discussion will be about the kinds of supports that can help the student.
If certain proposals to control homeschooling families were to be fair and not an unwarranted profiling of those who choose home education rather than public or private schooling, then the same kinds of mandated home visits by government - approved agents would need to be imposed on all families with children of all ages and on all public and private school personnel.
Again, having personal relationships with key school personnel helps you to find out what kinds of resources are available for your child in school.
Resources for teaching and learning: Schools with sufficient instructional materials and supplies, safe and clean facilities, reasonable student - to - teacher ratios, and adequate support personnel can positively affect teacher retention rates, and influence the kind of teaching and learning that can occur.
Research has shown that the presence of armed school personnel, increased numbers of school resource officers, as well as the purchase of other visible school security equipment will not necessarily deter the kind of violence that took place at Sandy Hook.
Such a system allows many school personnel, not just in - house statisticians and programmers, to generate reports and analyses that supply information, provide accountability, explore relationships among different kinds of data, and inform decision making.
In the mid-1990s, the Kansas City School district was at a low point: Achievement was dismal but teachers were «in pretty much of a «we've always done it this way» mode and we were just kind of cruising,» said Ray Daniels, assistant superintendent for personnel at that time (he was promoted to superintendent in 1998).
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