She proposes rewarding teachers equally with school - based bonuses, a nonstarter with Rhee, who is zealous about getting rid of those she calls «bad teachers.»
Not exact matches
Another notable feature in both the
proposed and final rules — one likely to be of special interest to elementary school parents — is a requirement that wellness policies set nutritional standards for foods and beverages that aren't sold but instead made available to children at school, such as offerings at classroom parties or treats given out by
teachers as a
reward.
In July 2012, Obama
proposed creating an elite corps of master
teachers in a $ 1 billion program to
reward teachers in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering, and math.
Researchers have
proposed that districts pay
teachers a bonus for the days they don't take off, or give their schools the money that would have been spent on subs as a collective incentive, or set up a
reward system for
teachers with good attendance (the Columbia study found that only 3 percent of
teachers had perfect attendance).
The system
proposed last week by the team would reinvent the way
teachers are compensated,
rewarding those who produce student growth with uncapped annual salaries and providing bonuses to proven educators who take on the toughest teaching assignments.
The
proposed contract is filled with sweeteners for the
teachers: They still would receive «step and lane» raises that
reward those who earn more degrees or add a year of seniority.
The Governor - elect also
proposes a «pay - for - performance» scheme that
rewards teachers «for the job they do instead of just the number of years they teach.»
«I congratulate the superintendents, principals,
teachers and other educators in all of the divisions and schools that earned VIP awards this year,» said Superintendent of Public Instruction Patricia I. Wright, who
proposed the awards program in 2007 as a means of
rewarding high - achieving schools and divisions.
During the 30 - day comment period on the
proposed rules, which ended Aug. 28, the department received 1,135 comments on 19 criteria by which states would be judged, from how friendly their charter school climates are to how they
reward good
teachers.