Sentences with phrase «school staffing problems»

This report summarizes a series of analyses that have investigated the possibility that there are other factors — tied to the organizational characteristics and conditions of schools — that are behind school staffing problems.
But Richard M. Ingersoll, a University of Pennsylvania professor of education and sociology, generated discussion with a 2009 study concluding that while there are widespread school staffing problems, they aren't simply due to a lack of new math teachers.
As mentioned before, our research has found that teacher turnover plays a large role in school staffing problems and teacher shortages (Ingersoll & Perda, in press).

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A 24 - year - old who might have been best known for playing on the 2010 Skaneateles High School state champion soccer team has become a poster child for all that is wrong with staffing problems in the Trump White House, and held up as proof that the administration lacks focus on the nation's opioid epidemic.
Package includes $ 350,000 in grants to public schools to increase diversity in staffing and $ 3.2 million to establish alternative schools and special classes for students with disciplinary problems.
The only way to correct this problem is for districts to use real salaries when staffing schools and for state lawmakers to allow districts to base personnel decisions on job performance instead of just seniority.
As demonstrated by recent and ongoing problems in some MMSD schools, adequate staffing with licensed special education teachers and SEAs is critical for the inclusion of all children with disabilities in regular classrooms.
Head teachers in England say any reshuffle of ministers needs to be more than «window dressing» - and must get to grips with core problems over school funding and staffing shortages.
A study by the Center on Education Policy, a public education advocacy group in Washington, D.C., found that states and school districts are having problems meeting the law's stringent requirements with limited funding and staffing.
Claims that hard - line Muslims tried to gain control of the schools have led to «big problems about leadership and staffing», said Sir Michael Wilshaw.
«It's just that the turnover is such that we have these staffing problems in particular types of schools
With the creation of more bilingual education schools comes the problem of staffing.
Where this is insufficient to address the school's financial problems, we also offer advice on reviewing staffing.
See S. Kirby, S. Naftel, and M. Berends, «Staffing At - Risk School Districts in Texas: Problems and Prospects,» Rand, 1999, MR -1083-EDU, 106 p. See also R. Henke and L. Zahn, «Attrition of New Teachers Among Recent College Graduates: Comparing Occupational Stability Among 1992 - 93 Graduates Who Taught and Those Who Worked in Other Occupations,» Postsecondary Education Descriptive Analysis Reports, U.S. Department of Education, March 2001, NCES -2001-189.
It included detailed questions on school technology infrastructure, from connectivity (current and planned), technology staffing, and computing devices to technology - related funding.3 The richness of this survey, coupled with school enrollment, demographic, and performance data, allows us to pinpoint problem areas.
This report concludes that teacher recruitment programs — traditionally dominant in the policy realm — will not solve the staffing problems of such schools if they do not also address the organizational sources of low teacher retention.
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