Sentences with phrase «women teachers today»

Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, said: «The experiences shared by women teachers today, demonstrates that discrimination against and exploitation of women teachers is rife.

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We need something that can fire contemplatives and other religious, priests, preachers, teachers, catechists, theologians, parents, youth leaders, «the men and women in the pew» and the youth of today's Church as they all do their bit to learn from God's Word and announce the Good News revealed by Jesus Christ in His words, miracles, Passion and Resurrection.
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It's a tragic fact that, today in America, a woman can make a comfortable living and have a satisfying career as a chef, teacher, daycare provider, chauffeur or nurse, among many other things, but when performing any of these services as the mother of her own children, many people believe she is wasting her time.
As president of New York State United Teachers — a union whose 600,000 - plus membership is more than 70 percent women — I am proud to be leading a steering committee that is exploring issues of particular importance to women in today's society — issues like the minimum wage, child care and paid family leave.
Hundreds of women teachers from across the country gathered in Birmingham today (Saturday 3 October) for the NASUWT's annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference to discuss the challenges they face and to attend a series of professional development workswomen teachers from across the country gathered in Birmingham today (Saturday 3 October) for the NASUWT's annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference to discuss the challenges they face and to attend a series of professional development woteachers from across the country gathered in Birmingham today (Saturday 3 October) for the NASUWT's annual Women Teachers» Consultation Conference to discuss the challenges they face and to attend a series of professional development worksWomen Teachers» Consultation Conference to discuss the challenges they face and to attend a series of professional development woTeachers» Consultation Conference to discuss the challenges they face and to attend a series of professional development workshops.
Despite the Government extolling the virtues of people working longer, older teachers, particularly women, feel under - valued and are often pressurised to leave their jobs well before their pension age, the Annual Conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has heard today.
Whereas limited professional options meant that more than half of women graduating from college became teachers in mid-20th-century America, the figure today is closer to 15 percent.
White women make up most teachers in our schools today and what they perceive as a problem (loud talking among each other) is not one at all.
As women become more welcomed into corporations and governments today, it may be more difficult to attract qualified teachers in the future.
Perhaps the most disheartening explanation for the problems in the pipeline of teachers is that «women have more options today, so they don't need to go into teaching.»
Today Yasmin runs an art studio and hosts art classes for women from her hilltop home in Moca, and she also works as a K - 12 art teacher in Aguadilla.
Hockey players, pilots, veterans of wars, teachers, policemen — we come to this career usually late, with backgrounds that have shaped the men and women we are today.
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