Sentences with phrase «education correspondent rehema»

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Thomas Cahill has taught at Queens College, Fordham University, and Seton Hall University, served as the North American education correspondent for The Times of London, and was for many years a regular contributor to the Los Angeles Times Book Review.
He told BBC Wales» education correspondent Arwyn Jones that Wales» education system «needed to take things to a whole new level».
In the second film in a series, BBC Wales education correspondent Arwyn Jones asks those in power in Finland how they maintain education standards as the country has topped international rankings in the past.
The document is hosted by Politico according to Wall Street Journal education correspondent, Leslie Brody:
He served as host of The Merrow Report, an award - winning documentary series, and currently is the Education Correspondent for PBS NewsHour as well as the founder and President of Learning Matters.
BBC education correspondent Kim Catcheside said the government had legislated to give teachers an explicit legal right to discipline pupils - but it was up to each school to decide how that should be implemented.
Education Predictions for 2012 Huffington Post commentary by John Merrow, education correspondent, PBS NewsHour
She calls out individual journalists, such as John Merrow — PBS's education correspondent for over four decades — and Juan Gonzalez of the New York Daily News.
In the final part of a three part series looking at the new curriculum in schools, BBC Scotland's education correspondent Seonag MacKinnon looks at why it has become so controversial.
She told BBC Wales education correspondent Bethan Lewis that reforms in GCSEs would enable children to be more analytical and problem - solving - skills which the international Pisa tests recognised.
Speaking ahead of the latest set of results, Mr Andrews told BBC Wales education correspondent Colette Hume the radical set of improvements had since been brought in and we were starting to see improvement.
At AlterNet, former PBS education correspondent John Merrow critiqued a recent Washington Monthly feature penned by former US News education writer Tom Toch.
The first copies of longtime PBS NewsHour education correspondent John Merrow's new book, «Addicted to Reform,» are finding their way to bookstores.
They told BBC Wales education correspondent Colette Hume it would mean more quality time to spend with pupils.
I write this as a former DC resident whose three children attended Washington public schools (Oyster, Alice Deal, and Woodrow Wilson) and as a long - time Education Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour; in the latter capacity, I chronicled Michelle Rhee's time as Chancellor (12 reports over 3 years) and later produced «The Education of Michelle Rhee» for the PBS series, «Frontline.»
- John Merrow, Education Correspondent, PBS NewsHour
Joining me now is NPR's education correspondent Claudio Sanchez here in Studio 3A.
Featured panelists: Stephanie Hirsh, Executive Director, Learning Forward Casey Olsen, High School Language Arts Teacher, National Writing Project Daniel Weisberg, CEO, TNTP Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers Moderated By: John Merrow, President, Learning Matters; Education Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Panel: How can policy advance research - based best practices?
Also at that meeting was John Merrow, PBS NewsHour Education Correspondent, who acted as the moderator.
Kamenetz, lead digital education correspondent for National Public Radio, is the more soothing voice.
NBC News Chief Education Correspondent Rehema Ellis hosted a dynamic live town hall on the issues facing young adults after high school, and solutions to ensure their success.
Amy Scott is Marketplace's education correspondent.
Chris Hayes talks with PBS Education Correspondent John Merrow about the fallout.
Chris Cook, education correspondent for the Financial Times, recently covered the issue, reporting that while conventional schools can call on their local authorities for help, academies do not have access to council funds and, in some cases, maybe denied access to advice and guidance.
Thomas Toch, the education correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, visited more than 60 public schools across the United States while completing his overview of the reform movement, In the Name of Excellence.
Podcast: Mike Petrilli talks with former New York Times education correspondent Gene Maeroff about his new book.
Dan Koretz, Reporters Roundtable on High Stakes Testing Bloomberg, 4/26/13 «Dan Koretz, professor and director of the Education Accountability Project at Harvard University, John Merrow, PBS education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbia.»
Published just a few weeks ago, this special report from PBS NewsHour's education correspondent John Merrow provides a great state of the state, giving context to the Common Core for anyone who is not yet in the know.
He is an education correspondent for PBS NewsHour and president of Learning Matters, an independent production company based in New York City.
Two days ago, New York Times national education correspondent Sam Dillon had a front page story on the sharp increase in the number of formerly middle class households now taking advantage of free or reduced price school lunches for their children, a stark indicator of the nation's current economic woes.

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The CBN correspondent pointed out that Anies, the country's former education minister, also had corruption allegations levied against him during the campaign.
From 1991 to 1996, he was an education and industry correspondent at the Financial Times, eventually becoming their public policy editor.
At the end of the session, Yousafzai told State House correspondents that he seized the opportunity of the meeting which she described as a good one to call for the declaration of a state of emergency in the nation's education sector.
Formerly Managing Director, Communications and Public Reporting at the Audit Commission and founding editor of Guardian Public, he was also a leader writer and specialist correspondent for The Times and the Independent, and began his career in journalism on The Times Higher Education Supplement.
The Director, Publicity and Voter Education at the commission, Mr. Oluwole Osaze - Uzzi, told our correspondent on Thursday in Abuja, that the ruling party had actually submitted the names of its candidate and the running mate to the commission.
She previously worked as a correspondent for The Chronicle of Higher Education, where her coverage won a National Award for Education Reporting.
June Kronholz is a former foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and Washington - based education reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
John Merrow has been covering education for more than thirty - five years — first as a reporter for NPR and now as a correspondent for PBS's NewsHour.
June Kronholz is a former Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and education reporter.
Stories in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and many other newspapers, most written not by education reporters but by Washington - based political and legislative correspondents, reported Gates's assertions in an unquestioning, almost awestruck tone that made one thing clear: if high schools are bad enough for Bill Gates to declare them a disaster, then it must be so.
June Kronholz is a former Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and education reporter, and currently a contributing editor at Educateducation reporter, and currently a contributing editor at EducationEducation Next.
June Kronholz is a former foreign correspondent, bureau chief, and education reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
Author Bio: Jon Marcus is higher - education editor at the Hechinger Report, a foundation - supported nonprofit based at Columbia University, and North America correspondent for the (London) Times Higher Education education editor at the Hechinger Report, a foundation - supported nonprofit based at Columbia University, and North America correspondent for the (London) Times Higher Education Education magazine.
June Kronholz is an Education Next contributing editor and former Wall Street Journal education reporter, foreign correspondent, anEducation Next contributing editor and former Wall Street Journal education reporter, foreign correspondent, aneducation reporter, foreign correspondent, and editor.
Prior to joining Education Week in 2014, Mitchell worked as a Washington - based correspondent for the Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Lisa Stark is a Correspondent for Education Week Video.
Prior to joining the George Lucas Educational Foundation in 2005, I was an education reporter at the Lawrence, Massachusetts, Eagle - Tribune and a Boston Globe correspondent.
Before coming to Education Week in 2016, she was a Correspondent for ABC News and Al Jazeera America covering federal regulatory agencies and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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