Sentences with phrase «teacher benefits dramatically»

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Given the small size of the effects for each individual student, even a slight bit of selection bias could dramatically alter the estimated benefits of an individual teacher.
Echoing the views of the UK's early adopters and technology experts, Schleicher commented that technology's potential to dramatically expand access to knowledge should not be ignored, citing training and teacher engagement as being the key to maximising its benefits.
Guess what; it dramatically increased teacher and management work load without any benefit to the pupils, and after 4 years, we have the researchers from LSE making it clear that PRP per se does not work - https://www.tes.com/news/performance-related-pay-ineffective-schools-study-finds.
This distinction alone means two early childhood teachers with identical qualifications could have dramatically different retirement benefits.
When executed well, this process dramatically increases students» understanding of new information across content areas and at every grade level, which makes it a strategy that all teachers can use to great benefit.
Positive: + Students shared the benefits of the e-reader with family and friends + Students and teachers learned to navigate e-reader technology very quickly + E-reader loss and theft were dramatically lower than anticipated + E-readers increased exposure of Ghanaian authors
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