Not exact matches
Commenting on
today's speech by the Labour
leader, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National
Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union, said
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Teachers, the largest teachers» union, sa
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union, said
union, said this:
Commenting on
today's announcement from Nicky Morgan, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest
teachers»
union in the UK, said: «No - one is more committed to raising the standards of education than
teachers and school
leaders.
Today, StudentsFirstNY launched a citywide TV and social media campaign to urge city officials and
teachers union leaders to come to an agreement on a new
teacher evaluation system before the January 17 deadline.
Likewise, many of the ideas we regard
today as education reform's conventional wisdom - linked standards and assessments, consequences for poor performance, testing new
teachers, paying some teachers more than others, and charter schools - were given prominent public voice by a teacher union leader, the late Albert Shanker of the American Federation of T
teachers, paying some
teachers more than others, and charter schools - were given prominent public voice by a teacher union leader, the late Albert Shanker of the American Federation of T
teachers more than others, and charter schools - were given prominent public voice by a
teacher union leader, the late Albert Shanker of the American Federation of
TeachersTeachers.
New York, March 7, 2012 - A month after Governor Cuomo and
union leaders agreed to a new statewide
teacher evaluation system, Educators 4 Excellence (E4E) members
today unveiled their recommendations to strengthen the evaluation of public school principals, a system required under the state's winning Race to the Top application.
Chris Keates,
leader of the NASUWT
teachers»
union, said this year's GCSE exam entrants had to «cope with a raft of rushed through and ill - conceived changes to the qualifications system and so
today's results are especially commendable».
The Teach Strong campaign, launched
today, is supported by a diverse group of stakeholders — including
teachers»
unions, civil rights groups,
teacher voice organizations, and education policy
leaders — that share a common vision for a society in which
teachers are more valued and supported at all stages of their careers.
Despite his vocal support for the
union during an unprecedented speech at its annual conference in March, the Labour Party
leader Jeremy Corbyn did not visit
teachers on picket lines
today, and Angela Rayner, the new shadow education secretary and a former trade
union official, stopped short of backing the strike.
John King and AFT Pres. Randi Weingarten Find Common Cause at Teaching Matters» Moderated Discussion (New York, NY)- October 23, 2013 The head of New York's education department and the
leader of 1.5 million
teacher union members came together
today at an event...
The head of New York's education department and the
leader of 1.5 million
teacher union members came together
today at an event dedicated to «Finding Common Ground» — and did.
The
leaders of the Association of
Teachers and Lecturers, National
Union of
Teachers and National Association of Head
Teachers have written to the prime minister
today to demand additional school funding.
Flanked by Chicago Public School (CPS) parents, Local School Council
leaders, clergy and educators, the Chicago
Teachers Union released its vision of what the city's schools should look like for all students to be successful during a news conference at its headquarters
today.