CEC
offers teacher union leaders training in successfully collaborating within a complex school district system.
Not exact matches
The school board has issued letters to city school
teachers directly outlining what's in the latest contract
offer — claiming
teachers might not have been notified by the
union leader.
In the many responses to Gov. Cuomo's efforts to introduce formal and public
teacher evaluation,
teachers,
union leaders and educational
leaders have
offered little but delaying tactics, such as more study is needed or how about conducting small trials.
Buffalo
teachers have become increasingly frustrated that
union and school
leaders have been unable to negotiate a new contract, and many have taken offense at the board's attempts to lengthen the school day and change other work rules without
offering what they feel is adequate compensation.
Negotiations between the district's school board and the East St. Louis Federation of
Teachers broke down last month after
union leaders rejected a contract
offer that did not include...
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We began to
offer the eight - day Cognitive Coaching seminar to our administrators and
teacher leaders; then we expanded the course to mentors, class and club advisors, athletic coaches, classroom
teachers, and the rest of the
teachers»
union executive board.
But if the district's opening
offer prevails, it would fall well short of what
union leaders were seeking for its 35,000
teachers and health and human services professionals.
Earlier this year, Lusher administrators contended that a
union would divide
teachers and school
leaders and that the
union was unnecessary because charter schools already
offer a uniquely close line of communication.