Forum Convener Linda Darling - Hammond, her colleague from the nonprofit Center for Teaching Quality, Barnett Berry, and others have worked together to outline a comprehensive plan for investing in
a true teaching profession that would take America down the road to this type of commitment to teaching.
Not exact matches
The task force is charged with fashioning a «blueprint to make
teaching a
true profession.»
In other words, the commission wanted to treat
teaching like a
true profession.
You would expect, in fact, that
teaching would be transformed into a
true profession, where workers are rewarded not only on the basis of seniority but also on the basis of their skills and performance.
All our evidence suggests the same is
true in
teaching, yet the
teaching profession has not established a pay schedule that reflects this basic fact.
The phrase «a teacher's work is never done» is often too
true in the
teaching profession, but this Achilles» heel can be easily soothed.
«
True «teacher movies» show the nobility of the
teaching profession and honor educators,» Philip Bigler, 1998 Teacher of the Year, told Education World.
They also tend to believe that TFA demeans
teaching by treating it as a Peace Corps - style rescue mission rather than a
true profession, with salaries appropriate to attracting solid candidates.
«I am thrilled to be joining an incredible team working to elevate the
teaching profession and give teachers a
true voice in education policy.
«We came to the
profession for student achievement — not for June, July and August,» said Terrel Smith, a 32 - year classroom veteran who
teaches computer science and coaches track and field in Sherwood, Ore. «That's a good joke, but it's not
true.»
Renée A. Middleton, dean of The Gladys W. and David H. Patton College of Education at Ohio University, serves on the board of directors of the National Board for Professional
Teaching Standards, a nonprofit organization dedicated to elevating the voice of accomplished teachers in shaping a
true profession and raising student achievement.
Mr Gibb said it was «simply not
true» that people did not want to
teach, adding: «Record numbers in the
profession, record numbers returning to the
profession.»
Some of those principles include: increased need for teacher voice in the way our students are educated, transparency and accountability in school budgets and decision - making, the need for an elected school board, and that
teaching must be recognized as a
true profession.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, 4.85 million English language learners, or ELLs, were enrolled in public schools during the 2012 - 13 academic year, representing nearly 10 percent of the total K - 12 student population.17 Nearly one student in four speaks a language other than English at home — the same is
true for only about one in eight teachers.18
Teaching also remains a female - dominated
profession.
But if you talk to colleagues, students and animal owners, you'll quickly learn that his dedication to the
profession, his love for animals and their owners and his joy in learning and
teaching are his
true passions.
The cover letter demonstrates Rodney's
true value to the
teaching profession — his ability and desire to look after the children's best interests.
As a
true professional she believes that continuous development is a necessity if you want to stay at the top of the
teaching profession, and because of this she regularly goes on courses to further cultivate her own skill sets.