The STEM Master Teacher Corps will begin in 50 locations across the country, each with 50 exceptional STEM educators.
Meanwhile, Schools Minister Nick Gibb is set to unveil recommendations for a new "master teacher qualification" to recognise "truly outstanding teachers".
Ms. Stavney's work as a master teacher is informed by a three-year project our foundation funded to better understand how to build an evaluation and feedback system for educators.
We could see why Mary Ann is a master teacher, a distinction given to the school's best teachers and an important component of a teacher-evaluation system in Eagle County.
As a result, a tenured teacher with a master's degree whose students aren't learning much will always earn more than a recent college graduate whose students are sweeping the academic decathlon.
Pregnant at 15, Kelly persevered to graduate from college, become a teacher, earn a master's degree and take on greater and greater responsibilities at work.
After a disgruntled Scout master killed 16 nursery pupils and their teacher at a school in Dunblane in 1996, Britain banned all handguns.
These are generally not pop stars or movie moguls, but rather a crochet teacher, Rubiks cube master, and these basketball trick shot masters.
On a call with journalists, Gates pointed out that both experience (as measured by years on the job) and master's degrees (which carry great weight in teacher hiring) show no bearing on whether someone will be a great teacher or a mediocre one.
The men described the fourth man, The Master, as a middle-aged, part-time teacher who hung around their window-and-door-making shop.
Benedict was the teacher pope, a theology professor who turned his Wednesday general audiences into master classes about the Catholic faith and the history, saints and sinners that contributed to it.
The former physical education teacher and rugby player came up with the idea in the 1980s while studying for a Master's degree at Cambridge University, where he learnt to operate Mac computers.
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