Under the new evaluation law, teachers are required to be ranked on a four-tier system based 40% on how much students have improved on tests or other measures, and 60% on more subjective measures, such as principals' observations.
The Department of Education said this was intended as a sort of speed-dating: introduce as many teachers and principals as possible, and hope they find a match.
The next generation now oversees OTK, with Michael Olshan and Robert Taubman as managing principals.
As was the case when the league first came to prominence, the referees still hold other jobs, working as school principals, lawyers and business owners.
Be sure to learn as much about the firm and the principals as possible, and be creative when it comes to presenting yourself to them.
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The union can choose to send up to 13% of cases to a three-person panel to protect against abuses such as harassment by principals.
The corporations would, however, pay out most of their income as salaries to their principals.
The IRS disallowed the deductions to the entities and added insult to injury by treating the payments as dividends to the principals.
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Teaching bodies criticised the list as being against the principals of Curriculum for Excellence, which was supposed to allow teachers a free hand to choose their teaching materials.
This democratic informality eschews the star system for what the principals speak of as "normality" and "restraint, " qualities notably absent in today's culture, although no one could call their buildings understated.
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While the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals hailed the figures as showing that the UK's university system was the match of any in the world and that drop-out rates compared favourably with international competitors.
As such, it remains true to the principals of the original King Air design.
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As more enterprises adopt service-oriented architecture principals and practices, outsourcing may become an easier, more manageable option.
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And so I kept thinking of Ram as I gathered with the group of 53 principals from boys and girls schools earlier this month.
Many affected schools are in Lisburn and Paul Good from Lisburn Primary Principals Association has described the testing process as "a shambles".
This is possible because, as the name of the firm conveys, the principals of the firm are able to deliver solutions to their clients.
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It is unclear how immunizing gatekeeper professionals, as the majority has effectively done, actually incentivizes corporate principals to better monitor insider agents.
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But some U.S. cities have names as American as apple pie, channeling the 253 year old founding principals of this country into geographic locations.
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Since taking over as Chancellor in 2007, Ms. Rhee has replaced ineffective principals, laid off instructors based on "quality, not by seniority" and shuttered failing schools.
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Then the recession hit, and the DOE ordered a hiring freeze, allowing principals to hire only teachers in certain areas, such as special education.
The idea began as a joke amid February's ice storms, as Jacqui Kavanagh and Jessica Resler, the agency's two principals, longed for warmer days out of doors.
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The fact that U.S. principals can be held liable for violations of the FCPA as a result of either the commission or omission of their hired consultants makes it imperative both that they be carefully vetted initially and that their activity be monitored regularly.
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The trend of creating a system full of administrators such as deputy, associate, area, and assistant superintendents, assistant principals, curriculum coordinators, fleet coordinators, nutrition directors, frozen food purchasers, mechanics, groundskeepers, psychologists, parent mentors and testing coordinators among dozens of other non-teaching personnel has been just as prominent over the past two decades.
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Boal, who began his career as a reporter for Playboy and Rolling Stone, interviewed some of the principals involved.
We've got an obligation as a country to give them the support they need -- because when principals and teachers succeed, then our children succeed.
Examples abound of highly effective teachers and principals in every community, but numerous studies conclude there are widespread shortcomings as well.
And they sure as heck aren't doing enough to stabilize the housing market by drawing down principals and placing a moratorium on foreclosures.
The young documentary filmmaker Rachel Boynton follows the campaign from beginning to end, but she also cuts in rueful interviews with the principals that were filmed afterward, so we get reflections on the disaster as we watch it unfold.
If the deal closes as expected, CBRE will be rewarded for the gutsy outlook one of the fund's principals maintained at the bottom.
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