Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Teacher Survey Provides Insight to Charles County Educator’s Concerns
Southern Maryland Online

Results released last week from the statewide Teaching, Empowering, Leading and Learning (TELL) Maryland survey show Charles County teachers generally feel satisfied with their working conditions, but would like to play a larger role in the decision-making processes.

Released by Gov. Martin O’Malley recently, the results are from a survey taken by nearly 43,000 educators statewide and by 93.21 percent of certificated staff in Charles County. The survey asked teachers to rate everything from technology and school environment to training and leadership in the school. In May, individual school results were made available to principals and staff to provide time for review and development of plans based on the results. Survey data for the state, county and individual schools are posted at www.tellmaryland.org.

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