Sentences with phrase «n't reward excellence»

We've had a system that doesn't reward excellence, doesn't support those teachers in the middle that are trying to get better, that doesn't weed out the teachers who are unfortunately not improving.
«A system that does not reward excellence can not inspire it,» the report adds.

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(Hurray, rewarding excellence, not just bare - bones proficiency!)
It's important to stress that the Quality Food Awards are not just about new products: our judges are looking to reward excellence in food and drink, regardless of when a product was launched.
Notwithstanding the hacking in to the EC vote transmission data base, the December 7th 2016 polls does not represent a reward of hard work and excellence, but rather a mistake of majority.
Described as an «existential horror film,» «The Details» can't quite reach the same level of excellence as The Coen Brothers» recent «A Serious Man,» another film about a man being punished (or rewarded) by fate based on his actions.
This was all sensible enough (aside from an increasingly unhinged fascination with reading and math scores), but it was pursued with rhetoric that not infrequently veered into broad condemnations of the nation's schools and teachers — and which failed to take serious the need to ensure that any changes were equally attentive to rewarding professionalism and honoring excellence.
Teachers unions almost certainly raise salaries and benefits, as Kahlenberg suggests, but that doesn't necessarily attract better teachers if the salary schedule does nothing to reward excellence.
Unfortunately, teacher compensation has not kept pace with increases in salaries in other sectors.38 According to a 2016 nationally representative survey of more than 3,000 teachers, nearly half of teachers would leave teaching «as soon as possible» if they could find a higher - paying job.39 Furthermore, most teachers are not rewarded for working in hard - to - staff schools, in shortage areas, or for their excellence in the classroom.
But with the ability to reward excellence in teaching and to spur creative efforts to find the best ways to reach students who aren't succeeding in existing schools, they hold great promise for kids who today are falling through the cracks.
But I would point to the fact that many teacher preparation programs don't offer future teachers as much clinical training as they ought to receive — especially training in high - needs schools; that districts are by and large not as effective as they might be at teacher induction and professional development; that teachers are generally under - compensated and specific individual excellence isn't rewarded; and that the policy contexts in which teachers work are being constantly revised in ways that are sometimes contrary to research evidence.
You can't do real estate part time in a Consumer Downturn, it is really a fun, creative and 60 hr / wk business where excellence is rewarded instead of trivialized.
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