With strong turnout, nearly three quarters
of City teachers approved the new contract, to which an E4E Policy Team awarded a C grade (New York Times).
Not exact matches
Though 99 percent
of districts were able to reach an agreement on a plan with their local
teacher unions, submit it to the state, and have their plan
approved by the State Education Department before their January deadline, New York
City failed to so.
The UFT Delegate Assembly on Feb. 11
approved one resolution endorsing David Kazansky for election as a
teacher - member
of the
city's
Teachers» Retirement Board and another calling on the
city Department
of Education to restore comprehensive hearing - screening program for young students.
MANHATTAN — A day after the State University
of New York
approved new regulations to make it easier for charter schools to hire
teachers without master's degrees — and even without bachelor's degrees — the
city and state's
teachers» unions filed a lawsuit to stop the standards from being implemented.
Michael Mulgrew, the president
of the United Federation
of Teachers, the city teachers» union, had urged the members of the charter schools committee on Wednesday morning to reject the regulations, which he said would lower standards for charter schoolteachers, and promised to sue if the new regulations were a
Teachers, the
city teachers» union, had urged the members of the charter schools committee on Wednesday morning to reject the regulations, which he said would lower standards for charter schoolteachers, and promised to sue if the new regulations were a
teachers» union, had urged the members
of the charter schools committee on Wednesday morning to reject the regulations, which he said would lower standards for charter schoolteachers, and promised to sue if the new regulations were
approved.
New York
City teachers have
approved a nine - year labor contract — a deal that raises pay by 18 percent but leaves questions about the future
of their health benefits.
(New York
City teachers have
approved a nine - year labor contract — a deal that raises pay by 18 percent but leaves questions about the future
of their health benefits.)
Using what the
city calls a «new framework for measuring
teacher effectiveness» instituted in December, principals
approved fewer
teachers for tenure this year — 58 percent
of 5,209
teachers as opposed to 97 percent
of those eligible in 2006 - 7.
The New York
City - based College Board, the nonprofit organization that owns the Advanced Placement brand, said more than two - thirds
of the 134,000 ostensible AP - course syllabuses submitted for review by
teachers from 14,383 secondary schools around the world were immediately
approved.
Each superintendent and in the case
of the
City School District
of the
City of New York, the chancellor, in collaboration with
teachers, pupil personnel professionals, administrators and parents selected by the superintendent or in the case
of the
City School District
of New York, the chancellor, with the advice
of their respective peers, shall develop the professional performance review plan, which shall be
approved by the governing body
of each school district or BOCES, filed in the district or BOCES office, as applicable, and available for review by any individual no later than September 10th
of each year.
Such a code shall be developed in collaboration with student,
teacher, administrator, and parent organizations, school safety personnel and other school personnel and shall be
approved by the board
of education, or other governing body, or by the chancellor
of the
city school district in the case of the City School District of the City of New Y
city school district in the case
of the
City School District of the City of New Y
City School District
of the
City of New Y
City of New York.
Under the agreement, which must be
approved by the school board, the
city would open at least seven new «pilot schools» over the next three years, including one that would be governed by the union, an affiliate
of the American Federation
of Teachers.
New York
City teachers have
approved a nine - year labor contract, their union announced on Tuesday, a deal that raises pay by 18 percent but leaves questions about the future
of their health benefits.
The Park
City Board
of Education
approved a generous, but competitive 3 - year compensation agreement with the Park
City Education Association, which represents the school district's
teachers.