The phrase
"staff structure" refers to the organization and arrangement of employees within a company or institution.
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Please note that this change
in staff structure in no way affects our dedication to our craft.
A spokesman for the trust said it regularly
reviewed staff structures to «best reflect the needs of our schools and our pupils».
If you are a school business leader in a large school with several staff in your
support staff structure you have an immediate opportunity to influence the professional development of those staff.
«A successful team needs a broader idea and
suitable staff structure, every junior executive in public service knows that,» the DBB told Sky.
Ackerman's first superintendent position was in the Washington D.C. Public Schools from 1998 to 2000, where she made key changes to the system that included reworking the schools budget, revamping instruction resulting in boosted test scores, and
reorganizing staff structure.
I'm not the only person who believes that blended learning is tailor - made for individualization within Catholic schools, as well as for economizing,
updating staff structures, and making school a lot more engaging for kids.
Stepping outside the traditional
school staff structure he will also explain how Trust growth enables the appointment of specialist staff including educational psychologists, grant officers and communication officers.
So just as the best schools translate their missions and values into a strong school culture and a focus teaching and learning, the best MATs translate their mission into a clear school improvement strategy across all their schools that in turn informs
its staff structure and operations.
One final change was shifting
their staff structure.
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