New
teacher polling shows nearly half academy leaders are sceptical about academy freedoms and schools are increasingly using pupil premium to plug wider gaps.
Not exact matches
«A Pew Research
poll showed that viewers of humorous news
shows such as The Daily
Show and The Colbert Report exhibited higher retention of news facts than those who got their news from newspapers, CNN, Fox News, or network stations,» points out
teacher Sarah Henderson in Edutopia.
Similarly, the Post / ABC
poll shows that 29 percent of Republicans think stricter gun laws could have prevented the tragedy in Parkland, while 59 percent say armed
teachers could have.
Commenting on the TUC opinion
poll *
showing that two thirds of voters thought paying
teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality
teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of
Teachers, the largest teachers» unio
Teachers, the largest
teachers» unio
teachers» union, said:
Two new Quinnipiac University
polls show that New York voters trust the
teachers» unions more than Governor Andrew Cuomo to improve education in the state, and two thirds of New York State voters say the Common Core aligned standardized tests are not an accurate way to measure how well students are learning.
TUC Opinion
Poll on Regional Pay Commenting on the TUC opinion poll * showing that two thirds of voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teach
Poll on Regional Pay Commenting on the TUC opinion
poll * showing that two thirds of voters thought paying teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teach
poll *
showing that two thirds of voters thought paying
teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in t
teachers less in lower - pay areas would make it harder for schools to recruit and retain good quality
teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in t
teachers, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of
Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in t
Teachers, the largest
teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in t
teachers» union, said: «Only Michael Gove has expressed any support for local pay in teaching.
Other
polls have
shown the same, with doctors, nurses and
teachers among the most trusted professions and politicians and journalists among the least.
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Teacher Evaluation System New Poll Shows Robust and Resilient Support; No Excuse Seen for Losing $ 300 million New York (Nov. 29, 2012)-- A new teacher evaluation system that would ensure that New York City received $ 300 million in additional State education funding enjoys overwhelming support among City voters in general and parents in particular, according to a new poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Re
Teacher Evaluation System New
Poll Shows Robust and Resilient Support; No Excuse Seen for Losing $ 300 million New York (Nov. 29, 2012)-- A new teacher evaluation system that would ensure that New York City received $ 300 million in additional State education funding enjoys overwhelming support among City voters in general and parents in particular, according to a new poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Resea
Poll Shows Robust and Resilient Support; No Excuse Seen for Losing $ 300 million New York (Nov. 29, 2012)-- A new
teacher evaluation system that would ensure that New York City received $ 300 million in additional State education funding enjoys overwhelming support among City voters in general and parents in particular, according to a new poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Re
teacher evaluation system that would ensure that New York City received $ 300 million in additional State education funding enjoys overwhelming support among City voters in general and parents in particular, according to a new
poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Resea
poll released today by StudentsFirstNY, the education reform advocacy group, and conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research.
(WBEN) A new
poll from the Siena Research Institute
shows extensive support - among both Republicans and Democrats in New York State — for a mandatory waiting period on gun purchases but a split over arming some
teachers and possibly banning the sale of assault style weapons in the United States...
Amid warnings from the Tory general campaign director, Lynton Crosby, that private
polling showed Gove had become a toxic liability among
teachers, the prime minister moved his education secretary to the lower role of chief whip.
A
poll out this week
showed only 1 in 10 voters believe
teachers are to blame for poor student performance.
The PDK / Gallup
poll released last week
shows 54 percent of Americans — a majority now — agree that «standardized tests are not helpful» in letting
teachers know what to teach, a figure that jumps to an alarming 68 percent when you count only public school parents.
National
Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide
Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets,
Poll Finds (Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New
Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New
Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think
Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much
Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
While there is certainly a vocal minority who do not,
poll after
poll shows that approximately 75 percent of
teachers support the Common Core standards.
AFT's
poll showed that 74 percent of respondents are worried that students,
teachers and schools will be held accountable for the results of those assessments before they have been fully implemented.
Support Slipping for Common Core, Especially Among
Teachers,
Poll Finds Education Week, 8/19/14 The poll of 5,000 adults, conducted this past spring by Education Next, a journal published by Stanford University's Hoover Institution, shows that more than two - thirds of adults support the idea of shared academic standa
Poll Finds Education Week, 8/19/14 The
poll of 5,000 adults, conducted this past spring by Education Next, a journal published by Stanford University's Hoover Institution, shows that more than two - thirds of adults support the idea of shared academic standa
poll of 5,000 adults, conducted this past spring by Education Next, a journal published by Stanford University's Hoover Institution,
shows that more than two - thirds of adults support the idea of shared academic standards.
The
poll also
shows that seven in 10
teachers think that Ofsted is in place to push the government's agenda, but found that inspections are getting friendlier.
Over a half of
teachers have experienced or witnessed hate crime in the last two years, a
poll shows.
In 2013, the Education Next
poll showed 76 percent of
teachers and 63 percent of parents supported the standards.
On Tuesday Education Next editor - in - chief Paul E. Peterson sat down with Jason Riley of the Wall Street Journal to discuss the forthcoming PEPG - EdNext
poll showing that the public is turning against
teachers unions.
Yesterday, the American Federation of
Teachers (AFT) released the results of a
poll conducted by a Democratic
polling firm supposedly
showing that American parents don't support a plethora of education reforms, including school choice, and would rather increase funding for public schools.
The
poll also
showed that parents trust
teachers, principals and other parents — not politicians and business executives — to have the right ideas for their schools.
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«This Gallup
poll shows how important it is to have a strong
teacher induction program,» said AFT President Randi Weingarten.
Poll respondents
showed strong support for work on
teacher effectiveness, another priority of Mr. Duncan and Mr. Obama.
When asked specifically about the timeline to tenure — which can be awarded after as little as 18 months in the classroom — 38 percent said two years is too soon to award tenure, and 35 percent said public school
teachers shouldn't receive tenure at all, the
poll showed.
Our Elon University / News & Observer / Charlotte Observer
poll shows North Carolina
teachers think that's a bad idea.
And a 2013 MinnCAN
poll of the state's non-charter public school
teachers showed that more than 80 percent agreed that effectiveness should play a role in receiving tenure, and more than 70 percent agreed that lack of effectiveness should be grounds for losing it.
(Actually,
polls show that the general public is now at odds with
teachers unions, not the reformers.)
A new
poll shows that
teachers are politically divided, but union political spending is anything but.
«This year's PDK / Gallup
poll shows that Americans believe the key to good schools is high - quality
teachers.
Instead, he referred to
polls that
show a majority of
teachers back the Common Core.
Results Follow National
Poll Showing Broad Public Demand for Certification ARLINGTON, Va. — December 3, 2014 — In 2013 - 14, more than 4,000
teachers nationwide achieved National Board Certification through a performance - based, peer - review process similar to Board certification in medicine.
The results come on the heels of a nationwide
poll released in September by PDK International and Gallup that
showed that more than 80 percent of Americans agree that
teachers should achieve Board certification, beyond being licensed to practice.
Recent
polling shows a majority of the public opposes
teacher tenure.
Meanwhile,
polls show that about 75 percent of
teachers support the Common Core.
Readers scanning the site today should take a few minutes with the Orange County Register story linked under the «In Today's Headlines» section, which reports on some hopeful
polling data
showing that a growing number of
teachers are in favor of abolishing their unions and implementing merit pay.
The Marist
poll also
showed the Bloomberg Administration's efforts to vilify the United Federation of
Teachers has been largely unsuccessful.
For example, a 2014 Gallup
poll showed that
teachers scored «dead last» among 12 occupational groups in agreeing with the statement that their opinions count at work (Kamenetz, 2014).
New
polling shows broad voter support for a 2012 ballot initiative that would tax millionaires to raise money for education as well as public safety and social services, sponsors of the measure - led by the California Federation of
Teachers reported Thursday.
Interestingly, the same
poll shows that while 57 of
teachers think that unions «have a positive effect on schools,» just 30 percent of the general public thinks so.)
The public agrees: A recent PDK / Gallup
poll shows that 80 % of Americans believe that
teachers should achieve Board certification, beyond licensure, as in other professions such as medicine.
Similarly, when asked about paying
teachers based on the amount their students learn, the 2014 EdNext
Poll showed 57 percent of the public either completely favoring or somewhat favoring such a policy.
They would be, he feels, if
teachers would simply take to heart opinion
polls that
show that
teachers are revered but their unions are reviled.
Another
poll published by the Sutton Trust
showed that approximately 40 % of
teachers were in favour of the College while 40 % wanted to know more — but just 20 % were unfavourable.
Polls showed that his most unpopular issue was education, where only 22 - 26 % of voters approved his harsh and punitive reform policies of closing public schools, grading schools, rating
teachers based on student test scores, opening hundreds of small schools, and favoring charter schools with free public space.
A new
poll shows that two - thirds of California voters agree that the state should get rid of «Last in, First Out,» a
teacher tenure policy that requires the newest K - 12
teachers be laid off first, regardless of merit.
First, the
poll of 1,001 respondents
shows that Americans overwhelmingly reject the notion of arming
teachers and principals.