We begin with a report of a large national
survey of teachers in outstanding schools to learn about the kinds of reading assessment tools they used and the purposes of these tools.
In
recent surveys of teachers, a consistent finding is that teachers feel they need more help in how best to meet the needs of diverse students.
A large
survey of teachers found that teachers spend most of their time on teaching, preparing classes and marking and evaluating students.
That's the average time allocation, according to a nationally
representative survey of teachers, which means many schools spend even less time introducing children to our world.
So in most cases what academics had done was gone and talked to teachers or
done surveys of teachers, so their focus was: Why is this happening?
A 2010 national
random survey of teacher educators asked them the same question and got the same result: more than 8 in 10 said differentiated instruction was very or somewhat difficult to implement.
Findings from a
federal survey of teachers around the country show that teachers actually have significant control over their professional work.
In a national
survey of teachers by NCES, more than half of those surveyed said that encyclopedias and reference books on CD - ROM were essential for their classrooms to function.
They mirror comments from students and teachers collected by the state Department of Education after the SBAC field test, and findings
from surveys of teachers in Oregon and Washington on SBAC.
The NASUWT has conducted an
annual survey of teacher opinion since 2011 which highlights the growing concerns of the teacher profession about the impact of Coalition Government education policy.
In parts 1 and 2 of this series, we offered preliminary responses to a representative sampling of observations from one recent
survey of teachers at an elementary school in its second year of implementation.
A recent
national survey of teachers conducted by Teach Plus found that more than half of teachers, including 70 % of early career teachers, support the use of student growth measures in their evaluations.
Along with other academic studies as well
as surveys of teachers, it suggests there may be some experienced teachers hanging onto their jobs at the back end of their career as they wait to collect their pensions.
The NNSTOY survey isn't a representative sample of the nation's teachers, however
other surveys of teachers reflect these same sentiments.
A
new survey of teachers from the National Foundation for Educational Research, also published today, found the most popular way to get experienced teachers into disadvantaged schools is by offering cash incentives.
The CORE consortium of school districts in California, large urban school systems that together educate about a million students, now
use surveys of teachers, students, and parents to measure such things as students» learning «mindsets» and self - management skills.
Our inspection findings backed up the conclusions of an Ofsted -
commissioned survey of teachers and parents last year which found that pupils in England were potentially losing up to an hour of learning each day because of low - level disruption — that equates to 38 days of teaching lost every year.
Combined with this field study, we analyzed
periodic surveys of teachers, principals, and students collected by the Consortium on Chicago School Research to examine the changing quality of relational dynamics in all Chicago elementary schools over a six - year period.
(District of Columbia) A
survey of teachers across the U. S. and Canada shows having a pet in the classroom can help teach students empathy, respect and responsibility for living things, and boost leadership skills.
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A survey of teachers indicated that they spend up to $ 500 out - of - pocket for their classrooms.)
An independent
survey of teachers indicates that 86 % of educators believe FastBridge «may» or «will definitely» support increased student achievement.
The latest exercise in mythmaking is a Time article titled, «Teachers Make Less Than Peers in Almost Any Other Job,» which draws on an
international survey of teacher pay published by the OECD.
Singapore About Blog Edu -(Tech) niques is the blog by Hong Kong - based K - 5 Instructional Technology Coordinator Colin Gallagher, who describes introducing kindergartners to iPods using colorful cartoon icons, conducting his own
Twitter survey of teachers and tech integration, and facing challenges that come with being a school's tech position pioneer.
The report, prepared by the National Center for Education Statistics and released Tuesday, is based on a nationally representative
survey of teachers during the 2015 - 2016 school year.
A report titled Below the Radar: Low - level Disruption in the Country's Classrooms discusses the issue as it affects 95 state schools and academies inspected between January and July this year, and includes data from a
YouGov survey of teachers and parents.
In a recent
survey of teachers registered on the Barefoot website over 93 per cent said they were likely to recommend the resources to a colleague.
A valid comparison would require that the information be collected in similar ways across all countries — either we rely upon self - reports in
surveys of teachers for all countries or we rely on contractual hours for everyone.
In a Detroit Free
Press survey of teachers, 20 percent of those polled who have school - age children said they do not send them to public schools.
A reanalysis of a
Harris survey of teachers and administrators conducted by Melissa Velez and Richard Arum for Common Good in 2003 examined the proportion of public school educators (a combined sample of teachers and administrators) who reported that either they or someone they knew personally had been sued by a student or parent.
«Making Connections: Teaching Preservice Teachers to Teach Online» will feature Kathryn Kennedy, director of research at the International Association for K - 12 Online Learning, and Leanna Archambault, assistant professor at Arizona State University, who coauthored the 2012 study Offering Preservice Teachers Field Experiences in K - 12 Online Learning: A National
Survey of Teacher Education Programs.
Los Angeles, however, conducts comprehensive school
climate surveys of teachers and students and — unlike almost every other major district — makes the full dataset available to the public.
Summary: This article presents the results of a
non-scientific survey of teachers which found that classrooms felt the impact of the divisive campaign and reflect a concern over how vulnerable populations and minorities will fare during the Trump presidency.
The D.C.
union survey of teachers found that 94 percent believed there was a «lack of consistent understanding» among both teachers and evaluators of the observation framework's expectations.
Our
CIERA survey of teachers in «beat the odds» schools revealed that they use many informal reading tasks to assess children's skills, knowledge, and fluency on a daily basis.