Sentences with phrase «teachers above point»

The agreement will give sixth form teachers on points 1 to 6 of the national pay scale a 2 % rise from 1 September 2017 and teachers above point 6 of the pay scale a 1 % rise from the same date.

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when people get all huffy over my misuse of words or just plain wrong use of them i laugh, because i can bet my life that you still understood my meaning but rather then discuss the issue i brought up chose to insult thru the means of an english teacher — that i care not for... my point was a valid one and it makes me sad that you think yourself so far above me that you won't even bother with the conversation... tisk tisk.
Along with the points made above, here are some other things that may come up in your training as a newer yoga teacher:
More recently, the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) released new standards for teacher training programs: among them, each cohort of entrants should have a collective grade - point average (GPA) of 3.0 and college admission test scores above the national average by 2017 and in the top one - third by 2020.
Western Governors says its students pass teacher certification tests administered by Pearson Education at a rate of 96.2 percent, and that they pass the Educational Testing Service's Praxis teacher tests at a rate that's 3.8 percentage points above the national average.
Teachers who had been rated just below 250 points and who returned for the 2011 - 12 school year increased their IMPACT scores by roughly 12.6 points more than teachers who had been rated at 250 and jusTeachers who had been rated just below 250 points and who returned for the 2011 - 12 school year increased their IMPACT scores by roughly 12.6 points more than teachers who had been rated at 250 and justeachers who had been rated at 250 and just above.
[4] This last point may relate to teacher experience noted above — a teacher who has been teaching a subject for years might not be easily convinced to teach it some other way based on a presentation at a workshop.
Research points to a teacher quality «tipping point» in which student achievement can only improve when the proportion of quality teachers rises to 80 % or above of all teachers in a school (Shields et al. 1999).
Because students who are well above or well below that proficiency point won't affect a school's evaluation, teachers may be tempted to neglect those two categories of students.
Indeed, if, as Mr. Rovick comments above, the vast majority of teachers ARE given «merit pay,» based on their excellent work, what's the point of Q - comp at all?
My point is, can we find a compromise which guarantees none of the above 6 proposals will become the practice, but at the same time guarantee truly bad teachers who last for decades no longer do so, that it is possible to fire bad teachers as much as most professions, engineers, programmers, marketing, sales.
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Finally, the judgment mentions two «problem cases» that had been in issue in the arguments: (i) the «teacher» problem (above)-- here it was pointed out that the court's decision resolved this issue because it meant that the employers could continue to require holidays to be taken out of term time, even though that is not «working time»;
The above points are very fundamental and should be noted at the time of preparing a teacher resume objective statement.
The children's teachers were asked to rate the child's academic skills during the last month of the child's kindergarten year on a 5 - point Likert scale («far below average» to «far above average») in the following: (1) literacy, (2) science and social studies, and (3) math.
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