Not exact matches
Speaking in the debate on public sector pay the NASUWT — The
Teachers» Union revealed that the average pay award for teachers last year was a paltry 0.6 %, even lower than claims by mi
Teachers» Union revealed that the
average pay award for
teachers last year was a paltry 0.6 %, even lower than claims by mi
teachers last year was a paltry 0.6 %, even lower than
claims by ministers.
Between 2010 and 2013 the OECD
claims that, on
average,
teachers» pay has increased in developed countries, while in England it has decreased by 10 per cent in real terms.
The AFT
claims that the
average public school
teacher actually spends 8 hours and 15 minutes in school daily.
The union revealed that the
average pay award for
teachers last year «was a paltry 0.6 per cent, even lower than
claims by ministers».
But this
claim needs to be tested, for there is clearly a plausible alternative: that
teachers are not only better educated and more middle class than the
average citizen, but also more public spirited, more committed to public education, and thus more likely to vote in school - board elections regardless of their personal stakes.
«Gov. Cooper's hypocrisy knows no bounds — he vetoed an
average 9.6 percent pay increase for
teachers just last year and now
claims he supports
teacher pay raises,» Carver said.
«The bottom line from our study is that it adds validation to the
claim that Board - certified
teachers are, on
average, more effective than other
teachers.
You can't honestly be
claiming that an
average level of education (with below -
average academic results, for
teachers in certain grades / subjects) is adequate for a knowledge - based profession.
I asked you for some citation re your rather dramatic
claims about the alleged «Faustian bargain» where
teachers unions agreed to have CA's education spending lost in the nation, the class sizes highest in the nation, and all with the ultimate objective of having salaries, according to RAND, that are below the national
average.
The report, Beyond the Plateau,
claims that — despite # 1 billion being spent on
teacher development each year — the performance of the
average teacher with five years» experience is similar to that of the
average teacher with 15 years» experience.
For example, the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors Programme on
average results in a 69 % decrease in perceived bullying incidents in school and 100 % of
teachers claimed that the training helped them to understand the signs of bullying.