Sentences with phrase «shifting teacher demographics»

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The shifting demographics have had a real impact on teachers, who began reaching out to the local teachers» union, indicating that they felt unprepared to teach a diverse student body effectively.
There are many interrelated storylines: turnover in city government, shifting demographics, the creation of a non-district charter sector, the mayoral takeover of the district, Michelle Rhee's hiring, the teachers» union scandal, implementation of a new teacher evaluation and compensation system, and the elevation of Kaya Henderson after Rhee's departure.
With the shifting social and economic demographics in Iowa, the demand for quality teachers who are experts in literacy education has never been greater.
With shifting demographics, socio - economic pressures, and cultures in of our communities, many teachers struggle with classroom management and discipline issues in ways that are driving both new and veteran teachers from the profession.
New Ideas From a New Generation of Teachers A critical demographic shift is occurring.
They then discuss how the desegregation lawsuits in the 1960s, demographic shifts starting in the 1950s, California's Proposition 13 property tax reduction measure, and the legalization of teacher unionization in 1975 delegitimized and hollowed out the old institution.
Rita Schwartz, who serves as the president of the National Association of Catholic Teachers, believes that a shift in demographics has played a role in the decline in enrollment, especially in urban Catholic schools.
Such a shift in classroom demographics means that teachers will have to assess how to best meet their students» needs all the while pushing for better test scores.
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