Not exact matches
In a letter, Labour
Students chair Melantha Chittenden and Young Labour chair Miriam Mirwitch said: «We
deserve to have our
voices heard by our own party.»
UFT President Michael Mulgrew said, «These educators want to share a
voice, and
deserve the opportunity to have a greater say in the decisions that affect their
students.»
Van Roekel said that «teachers are willing to take responsibility for
student success — and they want and
deserve a
voice in how they're trained, supported, and evaluated.»
The idea is that each
student deserves to find his or her
voice and learn to use it.
Make your
voice heard by tweeting, posting and sharing why you, your
students, your teachers, your community and your school district #LovePublicEducation and why every
student in America
deserves access to a high - quality public school.
From the funding cuts to the brutal policing to the characterization this district has seen in the time that the SRC has been here it's clear that the
voices of
students, teachers, parents, and community members haven't been given the place they
deserve.
Students and their families
deserve better, and they
deserve to have their
voices heard.
«Right now, our focus must be to support the
voice of the charter movement, to mitigate political and ideological battlegrounds, and instead, find common ground to ensure all
students are getting the education they
deserve.
«As the nation's
voice for educational choice, we will continue to proactively advance the idea that
students and families
deserve to have educational options that they've been demanding in every state — whether that is in a traditional district school, charter school, magnet school, private school, or through online learning and blended models.
No - Nonsense Nurturers change lives because they believe all
students deserve a classroom in which their
voice should be heard and their intellect can be developed.
We believe educators
deserve a
voice in the tools they use to improve
student learning, and administrators
deserve timely, trustworthy insights and quantifiable data to build the capacity of their
students and teachers, inform budget decisions, and improve purchasing power.
It is imperative that teachers have a strong
voice to advocate for quality instruction for our
students — they
deserve the best education we can provide for them.
So if there are examples, both at the classroom and system level, across the Americas and Europe, why hasn't the
student voice initiative received the legitimacy it
deserves?
If you agree that East Greenwich
students deserve a full - time librarian in every school, please sign our petition and make your
voice heard.