More than any other profession, he believes, «farmers are constantly adapting.»
Although scientists are held up as models of independent thinkers and unbiased seekers of truth, the reality is that they depend on funding even
more than other professions, and will study what they are paid to study.
But, perhaps
more than any other profession, they deserve both our respect and our attention.
If anything, lawyers need vacations
more than other professions because of the constant stress and daily grind.
More than any other profession, attorneys require discretion and attention to detail in how they present themselves online.
Lawyers understand perhaps
more than any other profession the dangers of data leaking through email.
Because
more than any other profession, their education investment sacrifices current income for potential future return.
'» Craven also pointed out: «The real estate broker is depended upon by his client possibly
more than any other profession or trade.
Perhaps
more than any other profession, real estate is the domain of the motivated entrepreneur.
Not exact matches
According to dating site Badoo, which has over 380 million users around the world, some
professions appear to be
more attractive
than others.
«We give
more per capita
than any
other profession,» says CREA's Pierre Leduc.
If there is one dogma to which high - minded lawyers cling
more tenaciously
than any
other, it is that the legal
profession ought to be above the «morals of the marketplace.»
Women have gained far
more status in most
other professions than in the ministry.
But I have faced
more opposition and criticism from
profession Christians by far
than any
other group of people.
Injuries are rather
more important to sports
than any
other profession.
The level of training in the sciences of most MDs is
more than in
other professions..
Yet, the OECD has revealed English secondary school teachers are paid 9 per cent
more than similarly educated workers in
other professions.
We are sometimes so busy demonstrating that a therapy is «
more than a placebo,» we forget that the effects of symbols and therapeutic encounters can be valuable in and of themselves and that these and
other «placebo effects» are foundational to medicine as a healing
profession.»
In fact, they support each
other, with the military one turning out to be even
more comprehensive
than the medical
profession's.
The public is deeply skeptical about the
profession — but given the problems of addiction, depression and
other forms of mental illness, we need it
more than ever
Among college - educated workers, those who majored in a health
professions field are
more likely
than those who majored in
other STEM fields to be working in a job directly related to their degree.
I like to think that if I lived somewhere
other than the mountains and had a
profession other than teaching, I'd invest in a few
more pairs of heels and show them the attention they deserve.
The number of people working 48 or
more hours has risen faster in Education
than other professions, with the average increase for Britain being 15 per cent.
Somehow,
more so
than any
other industry or
profession, public education is expected to aggregate these inherent disparities while transcending them.
Educurious looks a bit
more like a curriculum company
than the
other two, with a focus on building project - based assignments with experts from a range of
professions at the center.
In no
other profession is that
more deeply understood
than in teaching ~ learning ~ and leading.
EW: Did you decide to focus on teacher humor because you think teachers need humor
more than those in
other professions or because you think that schools offer
more opportunity for humor
than other workplaces or...?
Teachers entering the
profession during recessions — and those entering when unemployment rates were high — were significantly
more effective in raising student test scores
than teachers entering at
other times.
Of those choosing to enter the
profession, many are now taking advantage of alternative routes into teaching
other than the
more traditional higher education options.
Breaking tradition: A fixed - dollar pay raise strategy that benefits teachers and school districts In this analysis Marguerite Roza examines both the degree to which pay systems for teachers are
more heavily back - loaded
than for many
other professions and the ramifications of this steep salary curve for teachers, states and school...
But the union case was strengthened by data obtained by the TUC from the nationwide Labour Force Survey, showing that teachers carried out
more unpaid overtime in 2013
than any
other profession.
Each year,
more than 200,000 teachers leave the
profession, with nearly two out of three leaving for reasons
other than... read
more
I know NASUWT want to help —
more so
than other unions — and they already do good work boosting the teaching
profession through the conferences and CPD sessions they run so why then talk it down so much?
Compare that to a New York City teacher who, after 30 years, will max out at roughly $ 100,000 and who, according to conventional wisdom, will be
more likely to have a urinary tract infection
than the average employee in
other professions because they can't leave the classroom to go to the bathroom.
Rather
than being merely the passive recipients of knowledge generated by
others, tweeting educators can participate
more actively in their PD and even in the growth of their
profession.
Teachers are often lumped in with
other public sector workers, but the turnover rates of the teaching
profession places them in a much
more volatile position
than other state or local government positions.
And, although the education
profession may attract workers who value stability
more than other people, that can't explain why they're willing to move so much
more often and so much farther within their own state
than across their state's border.
Despite what the lack of action on this issue suggests, however, there is widespread public support for increasing the selectivity of teacher preparation programs: 60 percent of Americans believe that preparation programs should make their entrance requirements
more rigorous.11 While there has been some recent evidence of a shift, the average SAT scores of college students pursuing education degrees have historically been lower
than those of students entering
other professions.12
So, we will be asking all the political parties just what they are going to do about Ofsted, an agency, which,
more than any
other, has acted to exhaust teachers and school leaders and drive them from the
profession.
In
other analyses of national data (Ingersoll & Perda, 2010), we have found that, as one might expect, teaching has
more annual turnover
than some higher - status
professions (such as lawyers, engineers, architects, professors, and pharmacists); about the same turnover as some occupations (such as police officers and corrections officers); and less turnover
than some lower - status lines of work (such as child care workers, secretaries, and paralegals).
Teachers now work
more unpaid overtime
than any
other profession.
Teachers of mathematics, science, special education, English language development, and foreign languages — areas of persistent shortages — are
more likely to leave their school or the
profession than those in
other fields.
Though my teachers and I left mentally exhausted and put in
more hours of work in 2 days
than we thought possible, we walked away with a sense of rejuvenation for our
profession and ready to share our knowledge with
others.
Students of National Board Certified Teachers learn up to two months
more than their peers, with an even greater impact for students of color and low - income children.54 A career continuum supported by a system of meaningful professional learning would put teaching
more on par with
other modernized
professions such as medicine, engineering, and architecture.55 Such a continuum should support every teacher to aim for accomplished practice from the start of their career, to work in school - based teams to demonstrate and improve their knowledge and skills, and to expand their impact as accomplished teachers through a variety of leadership roles, which would allow them to continue teaching students.
Graduates are
more racially diverse
than other new teachers in Boston Public Schools; they are also
more likely to teach in STEM fields and to remain teaching in the district through their fifth year, which is when data show that teachers tend to be at or close to their peak effectiveness.27 Like the Boston Teacher Residency, the Relay Teaching Residency, founded in 2007 and supported by Relay Graduate School of Education, is a two - year program that provides residents with a structured, gradual on - ramp into the
profession, along with a master's degree.28 Ninety - two percent of employing school leaders affirmed their satisfaction with the performance of their teachers who were enrolled at Relay.29
Next, there is far
more to Teacher Compensation
than a resume, «years of experience», or an advanced degree; and that's not only true in schools, but also
other professions like finance, healthcare, service, maintenance, agriculture, tech, etc...
In this analysis Marguerite Roza examines both the degree to which pay systems for teachers are
more heavily back - loaded
than for many
other professions and the ramifications of this steep salary curve for teachers, states and school districts.
With an average annual salary of slightly
more than $ 36,000 for new teachers and slightly
more than $ 58,000 overall, most teachers are compensated less
than they were 30 years ago, when adjusting for inflation.69 In addition, teachers earn 60 percent of what similarly educated professionals earn, which is much lower
than in
other Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries.70 This has made it harder for schools to attract young people to the teaching
profession and for high - need schools to attract excellent teachers.
Professionally engaged teachers, in
other words, teachers who were committed to the
profession by keeping an open door policy, were
more likely to use the computer in their classroom instruction
than were private, or closed door, school teachers.
The schools minister also again refused to acknowledge the
profession was experiencing a teacher shortage, reciting the line that «there are
more teachers in our
profession today
than at any
other time».