Some fine performances bolster this otherwise predictable melodrama about grief and recovery that follows a math
teacher named Bill (J.K. Simmons) and his teenage son (Josh Wiggins) both trying to cope with the recent and sudden death of Bill's wife.
Not exact matches
leadership of
Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) has registered its discontent with regards to principals who consistently extorted monies from teacher trainees in the name of utility
Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) has registered its discontent with regards to principals who consistently extorted monies from
teacher trainees in the name of utility
teacher trainees in the
name of utility
bills.
Senate Republicans, after a closed door meeting, agreed to take up Governor Cuomo's
bill to make public all
teacher evaluations, without
names attached.
Cuomo's
bill permits schools to publicly release the evaluation scores of all
teachers, with no
names attached.
A bipartisan draft
bill to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, the original
name of the federal education legislation, would bar the federal government from requiring states to use student test scores in
teacher evaluations or forcing closure or other sanctions on struggling schools.
Without a
bill, those test scores, with the
teacher's
name attached, will be subject to the Freedom of Information Law, and could be made public to everyone.
Last Thursday, however, Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State legislature passed a
bill that will provide valuable information to parents, yet shield
teachers from public humiliation: Parents will be able to request and receive information on their children's current
teachers, and the public will be able to see
teacher evaluations with
teachers»
names removed.
In an online letter to members, Association of California School Administrators executive director Wes Smith hints that his organization will be lobbying for a legislative solution in the current session, saying ACSA is committed to working on a meaningful «educator effectiveness»
bill — so
named, he points out, because principals and superintendents have a responsibility to support
teachers in delivering a high - quality education for all students.
As with Bredesen's Tennessee First to the Top Act, Johnston got lopsided votes for a Race - friendly
bill he sponsored in February that not only ties student test scores back to
teachers but also
names the educational institutions that trained the
teachers, so that education schools, too, would be held accountable.
In February, a Utah
teacher named Cole Kelly testified in favor of a
bill that would penalize school districts for not granting all
teacher organizations — not just unions, but also other professional organizations — equal access to
teachers.