Education Pioneers places early - career professionals in
paid noninstructional leadership and management internships — such as administrative, analytic, and operational positions — in a variety of education - related organizations, such as charter schools, educational technology companies, school districts, and support organizations.
Not exact matches
The schools can «exchange» some of their locally funded positions — for example, by swapping some teacher and out - of - classroom specialist positions for paraprofessionals, who handle
noninstructional tasks and less complex instructional supervision, freeing funding for some higher -
paid positions.
Paid education paraprofessionals employed by a district school board shall be entitled to the same rights as those accorded
noninstructional employees of the district school board.
Noninstructional workers at the Pasco County School District drop their
pay raise demand from 2.75 percent to 2.45 percent, but the district counters with an offer of 1.75 percent.
The «product» that charters are supposed to deliver is better test scores, and they impose corporate - style accountability measures like standardized exams,
paying teachers less and firing them at will and eliminating many
noninstructional staff positions to achieve their goals.