Sentences with phrase «qualified teaching workforce»

«The reality on the ground couldn't be more different, with the quality of education in this country having been transformed by the most highly qualified teaching workforce in history, resulting in 1.4 million more pupils being taught in good and outstanding schools compared with five years ago.»
While there may be other mechanisms through which increased school spending improves student outcomes, these results suggest that the positive effects are driven, at least in part, by some combination of reductions in class size, having more adults per student in schools, increases in instructional time, and increases in teacher salaries that may help to attract and retain a more highly qualified teaching workforce.

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While the main hiring priority of any school district should be hiring the most qualified teachers who can build up their students the most, building a teaching workforce that is reflective of the community in which they work must be a goal for districts.
The DfE has said this was driven by a rise in those moving to go «out of service», which refers to qualified teachers who are not identified as teaching in either a state of primary school in the government's annual workforce statistics, but were teaching the previous year and not claiming pension.
Policy recommendations include strategies to fund universal PreKindergarten and full - day Kindergarten, alignment of state and national early learning standards in grades PreK - 3rd, support for the expansion of a highly qualified PreK - 3rd teaching workforce, and extension of learning time options for young children.
The Race To the Top — Early Learning Challenge (RTT - ELC) grant will ensure that New Mexico will have an early childhood workforce that is more highly qualified and skilled to teach and provide intervention to our youngest children and their families.
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