"school" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Finally, districts and unions should ensure that teachers who agree to teach in hard-to-staff schools or in shortage subject areas are offered higher pay.
- The contract does not allow the Department of Education to pay more to teachers who work in hard-to-staff schools or subjects like math and science.
- With the union's consent, Mr. Fernandez wants to reserve some of these jobs for less-experienced teachers who work during the school year in hard-to-staff schools.
- Under Mr. Fernandez's plan, these courses, which are sometimes partly paid for by the school system, would increasingly be offered in hard-to-staff schools.
- The cash part of the plan is an extension of a policy that provides bonuses to the faculties of hard-to-staff schools during the regular school year.
- Instead, he is interviewing with Teach for America, a nonprofit group that recruits college graduates to teach in hard-to-staff schools for two-year stints.
- Admissions Policies Criticized Of the high school division, the report said: "Strategies should be developed to attract and retain teachers in hard-to-staff schools with low academic performance."
- And both favor merit bonuses and salary differentials for teachers in hard-to-staff schools and in areas with a shortage of teachers, like math, science and special education.
- The Board of Education is planning to hire up to 1,500 of the applicants, career changers with little or no teaching experience, to work in hard-to-staff schools.
- He entered teaching through Teach for America, a nonprofit Peace Corps-type group that places college graduates without formal teaching credentials in hard-to-staff urban public schools for two years.
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