Sentences with phrase «teachers are angry about»

But do you really want to know why teachers are angry about reforming evaluation and tenure?

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I met a woman who, as a little girl, watched a cross burn in her front yard and endured teachers at her new school shouting racial slurs at her because the community around her was angry about integration.
The labor community has been pretty pissed off with incumbent lawmakers this year, particularly the public employees and the teachers, who were very angry about the passage of Tier 6 — so much so that CSEA is holding off on contributions and endorsements until further notice.
Teachers were angry at one member of the Campaign for Real Education's comments about sabbaticals, says Stephen Petty
From the early days, I was dismayed that most government agencies saw charter schools more as an escape valve for angry parents and disaffected teachers, not as a way to create better schools by establishing binding performance goals and consequences, placing the locus of authority and accountability at the school level, and pushing schools to be distinctive and purposeful about their instruction.
About half the e-mails I received were from parents, angry about teachers who had failed to include them in decisions regarding their childrens education and / or school experieAbout half the e-mails I received were from parents, angry about teachers who had failed to include them in decisions regarding their childrens education and / or school experieabout teachers who had failed to include them in decisions regarding their childrens education and / or school experiences.
If you're a young teacher earning a lousy salary and paying union dues, that's something to be very angry about
Her comments, which drew repeated applause throughout, clearly outlined her concerns about the angry assault public education is facing but did not provide suggestions for any middle ground between critics and defenders of American public schools and teachers.
While some teachers may be justified in being angry about this and that, the teachers unions are doing their level best to convince teachers that they are underpaid and underappreciated and if not for the unions, teachers would be receiving minimum wage and spending their time being spat upon by the man in the street.
The teacher union - backed SOS (Save Our Schools) March on Washington — will have the Army of Angry Teachers and others taking to the streets and screaming about various education issues such budgetary shortfalls that must be made up by «taxing the rich.»
As a veteran educator and teacher leader, I am angry about the seemingly willful disregard of our situation by policy makers.
Now the RSD has terminated all but two teachers from the past staff and replaced the rest with TFA first year staff who are reportedly terrified and angry about being placed there.
In surveying teachers about the state - required test in Michigan, Urdan and Paris (1994) found that many Michigan teachers were frustrated by external pressures to «teach to the test» and angry that the tests were used to evaluate teachers» effectiveness.
In response to a question from ConnCAN's CEO, Malloy talked about how people were mad and how he stood up to the angry teachers and led the way forward for the General Assembly.
Over breakfast this morning, Eva Moskowitz seemed to rattle off a list of people who are skeptical of her Success Academy charter school chain — teachers union types who are suing her, the media that is scrutinizing her classrooms, the parents who are angry about suspensions or expulsions — some of whom showed up to confront her today.
The anonymous teacher quoted by Chalkbeat talked about feeling «angry» at having to come in while the weather was foul and transportation uncertain.
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