In particular, he said the teachers benefited from pension fund savings and state education aid that may not be available to other unions.
We've posted these on the Web - phet.colorado.edu - so that other teachers can benefit from our work.
The work became increasingly sophisticated, he said, suggesting that teachers and students alike benefited from the challenge.
Perhaps these teachers will benefit from the "prejudice reduction" workshops lately set up for the faculty.
Both teachers and students greatly benefited from these academic and professional exchanges.
Good teachers would benefit from a free market that measured their value in performance rather than pedigree.
For obvious reasons, teachers will also benefit greatly from this wise and altruistic move.
Nearly 298 teachers have already benefited from the program.
"The economy has done very well, but teachers have not fully benefited."
So far more than 7 teachers have benefited from this program.