Sentences with phrase «salary point»

I would like to propose the tying of teacher leadership positions to the district's salary point scale in order to improve teacher retention.
He's proposed removing a social security offset and calculating benefits at a higher salary point, which police fire unions have fumed does not do enough.
Mastery - based professional development, with earned salary points for each mastered area of focus.
The union leader slammed the state government for failure to pay lecturers all outstanding salaries pointing that both academic and non academic staff in the institution have been living on failed promises under the Yahaya Bello administration.
New teachers, no matter how talented they may be, are typically stuck in the lowest rungs of step - and - column pay hell for years; they only advance by taking meaningless salary point classes and accumulating years on the job.
UTLA said teachers at Ivy Academia received a stronger voice in decision - making and teachers at Granada Hills Charter received improvements on their vision and detail plans, auxiliaries and salary point credits.
In New York, to reach the highest salary point, a teacher must be working for close to 20 years.
For example, if you work as a lead teacher or a department chair (and are able to provide evidence that you made an impact at your school site), you could earn salary points.
They have to negotiate their salary point on the national academic pay scale with their employer — the university — and the starting salary for a postdoc in the pre-1992 sector can be as low as # 16,775.
From a salary point of view; there has been an overall increase in salaries at the mid-level, particularly 4 - 7 years» PQE.
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