However, as the only state in the country without a State Higher
Education Executive Office (SHEEO), there has been little formal coordination or collaboration among these important stakeholders.
Not exact matches
After garnering feedback from more than 80 Kaplan
executives and technology experts, and tinkering with their revenue models, design plans and presentation speeches for three months at Kaplan's New York City
offices, the teams behind these disruptive
education technology companies have learned their fair share of business lessons.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence delivers remarks before swearing in
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos at the Eisenhower
Executive Office Building at the White House in Washington, U.S. February 7, 2017.
Gallo is an instructor in the
office of
executive education at the Harvard University School of Design.
Carmine is a Harvard instructor and program leader in the
office of
executive education at the Graduate School of Design.
Other commission members were Scott P. Campbell,
executive director of the Elton John AIDS Foundation; Rose Harvey, commissioner of the State
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; Thomas Krever, CEO of the Hetrick - Martin Institute; Kelsey Louie, CEO of Gay Men's Health Crisis; Christine Quinn, the former City Council speaker who is now CEO of Women in Need; Melissa Sklarz, development director at the Transgender Legal Defense and
Education Fund; and Glennda Testone,
executive director of the LGBT Community Center.
The Plain Dealer via Cleveland.com, «Gov. John Kasich, Ohio House and Senate Republicans reach deal on
education policy,» June 12, 2012 Ohio House Republicans caucus blog, «Finance Chairman Ron Amstutz announces committee hearings on school funding,» April 30, 2012 The Columbus Dispatch, «Kasich says he would scrap Strickland «s schools plan,» Sept. 22, 2010 Ohio
Office of Management and Budget, The Reforms Book,
Executive budget — FY2012 - 13
[1] Her professional experience includes working as an attorney for the New York City Board of
Education, the consumer frauds bureau, the New York State Attorneys General
Office, working as an
executive director of New York State Black and Puerto Rican Legislative Caucus, working as an attorney for the Queens County District Attorneys
Office and serving as the Chief of Staff for State Senator Ada Smith.
At 1 p.m., NYS Writers Institute
Executive Director William Kennedy and Director Donald Faulkner will be available to discuss former Gov. Mario Cuomo's commitment to the arts and
education,
offices of the Writers Institute, UAlbany uptown campus.
In many states where the following positions are elected
offices, voters elected state
executive branch
offices (including Lieutenant Governors (though some will be voted for on the same ticket as the gubernatorial nominee), Secretary of state, state Treasurer, state Auditor, state Attorney General, state Superintendent of
Education, Commissioners of Insurance, Agriculture or, Labor, etc.) and state judicial branch
offices (seats on state Supreme Courts and, in some states, state appellate courts).
At 9:30 a.m., the state Legislature holds a joint committee hearing on the 2018 - 2019
executive budget proposal in regard to elementary and secondary
education, Legislative
Office Building, Hearing Room B, second floor, Albany.
Formerly a publishing
executive, Black had no experience in
education and has made only limited and carefully controlled appearances since taking
office at the beginning of January.
Agencies such as the state
Education Department and
Office of Court Administration are not directly controlled by the
executive.
Also at 11 a.m.,
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will join
Office of Children and Family Services
Executive Director Deborah Benson to deliver remarks at the Every Student Present Campaign Kickoff Event at Pine Hills Elementary School, Pine Hills Elementary School, 41 North Allen St., Albany.
«Mayor de Blasio claims he wants to turn around struggling schools and end
education inequality in New York City, but after 18 months in
office he has little to show for it,» said StudentsFirstNY
Executive Director Jenny Sedlis.
She was a special assistant to the Board of
Education's Center for Career and Occupational
Education from 1975 - 1976, a legislative aide for the New York State Assembly's Committee on Housing in 1977, a senior program analyst for the New York State Assembly's Committee on Cities from 1977 - 1979,
Executive Director of the advisory council of the
office of the New York State Senate minority leader from 1979 - 1982, Director of Special Projects in the
office of the New York State Senate minority leader from 1980 - 1982 and a member of the New York City Council from 1982 - 1992.
After stepping down from the chancellorship, Mr. Klein, 64, took a job with the News Corporation, one of the world's largest media conglomerates, as chief
executive of the
education division and as
executive vice president in the
office of the company's chairman, Rupert Murdoch.
Today, Erie County
Executive Mark C. Poloncarz was joined in front of the Edward A. Rath county
office building by Commissioner of Central Police Services James Jancewicz, elected officials and members of the law enforcement community, community members, and officials from the American Bikers Aimed Toward
Education («ABATE») of NY Buffalo - Erie Chapter to start the motorcycle season with a call for increased safety and awareness.
This year, the commission includes Fritz Schwarz, Jr., the Chief Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice, who will chair the Commission; Jill Bright, Chief Administrative Officer at Condé Nast; and Paul Quintero, Chief
Executive Office at ACCION EAST, Inc., a nonprofit that works to empower low - to moderate - income business owners with access to capital and financial
education.
The official, David M. Steiner, the state
education commissioner, said he would consider granting Ms. Black, a publishing
executive, the waiver she needed to take
office only if Mr. Bloomberg appointed an educator to help her run the system.
Records are related to materials from the AAAS
Executive Office, as well as committee and program materials for AAAS
education, science and policy, and international activities.
She is also the founding and
executive director of the
Office of Academic Career Development, associate dean for postdoctoral
education, and co-director of the University of Pittsburgh Clinical Scholars Training Program.
Presenters: Lori Conlan, Ph.D., Director,
Office of Postdoc Services, OITE, National Institutes of Health; Garth Fowler, Ph.D., Associate
Executive Director,
Education Directorate Director,
Office of Graduate and Postgraduate
Education and Training, American Psychological Association
Every employee and every
executive comes with a complex matrix of
education, skills, training, and habits that they bring to the
office.
Following the world premiere screening April 29, director Jonathan Kalafer, PS22 chorus teacher Gregg Breinberg,
executive director of the
Office of the Arts and Special Projects at the New York City Department of
Education Paul King, and more will talk about how new media arts in the classroom can benefit students» learning.
Executives Get an
Education as Principals For A Day Once a year, professionals get to leave their own
offices and visit the principal's
office through the Principal For A Day program.
The showcase was attended by senior
executive staff from the Bathurst Catholic
Education Office, teachers from the local primary schools, and all teachers from La Salle Academy.
The Massachusetts
Executive Office of
Education commissioned this study in hopes of uncovering timely, rigorous evidence on how accurately the two tests assess college readiness.
Prior to the establishment of Zbar Consulting, Vic was the Assistant Director of Human Resources in the Victorian Department of
Education, having earlier been principal advisor to the Chief
Executive, giving him an in - depth knowledge of the work of most aspects of the then
Office of Schools.
As an incentive to try the veggie item, Collazo,
executive chef of the New York City Department of
Education's
Office of SchoolFood, held a weeklong sweepstakes in schools where it was served, giving away iPods and other MP3 players, as well as bicycles, as prizes.
The groups represented at the expo included Alumni Relations, the Annual Fund, Career Services, the Field Experience Program, Gutman Library Research Services, Human Resources, the Achievement Gap Initiative, the Change Leadership Group, the
Executive Leadership Program for Educators, Harvard
Education Publishing Group, Harvard Family Research Project, the
Office of School Partnerships, Programs in Professional
Education, Project Zero, the Usable Knowledge website, and WIDE World.
This research, commissioned by the Massachusetts
Executive Office of
Education to inform the state's decision this past fall as to which test to use going forward, provides important evidence for any state considering whether and how to upgrade their assessment systems.
Additionally, the
Executive Office of
Education will help coordinate the work of the existing education boards in creating a comprehensive educatio
Education will help coordinate the work of the existing
education boards in creating a comprehensive educatio
education boards in creating a comprehensive
educationeducation system.
Executives Get an Education as Principals for a Day Once a year, bankers, lawyers, computer executives, plumbers, and others get to step out of their offices and walk the hallways and visit the classrooms as part of PENCIL's Principal for a Da
Executives Get an
Education as Principals for a Day Once a year, bankers, lawyers, computer
executives, plumbers, and others get to step out of their offices and walk the hallways and visit the classrooms as part of PENCIL's Principal for a Da
executives, plumbers, and others get to step out of their
offices and walk the hallways and visit the classrooms as part of PENCIL's Principal for a Day Program.
Hill was a recipient of the William T. Grant Foundation's Distinguished Faculty Fellowship to support her engagement with the Massachusetts»
Executive Office on
Education on «Improving adolescents» academic achievement holistically: Inter-agency collaborations at the state and local levels.»
In this webinar, Karen Cator, chief
executive officer of Digital Promise and former director of the
Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of
Education, will lead a conversation with assistant state superintendents from the Florida, Tennessee, and Delaware Departments of
Education to discuss: • Each state's work on competency - based professional development using micro-credentials, • What changes they believe states and districts will look to make in the future, and • What the impact on teacher quality and retention will be.
He is the
executive director of the PK - 12 Initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a research scientist in the MIT
Office of Digital Learning, and a lecturer in the Scheller Teacher
Education Program.
Alisa Dorman is Vice President of Research and Product Effectiveness at Voyager Sopris Learning and Former
Executive Director,
Office of Literacy for the Colorado Department of
Education.
On the whole, the new guidance from the U.S. Department of
Education's
Office of Civil Rights is another example of
executive overreach and federal interference run amok.
Governor Hogan's original
executive order — which the attorney general's
office said he may not have had the authority to issue in the first place — established such limits, creating an unbroken summer break for Maryland public schools from June 15 to Labor Day, but also allowing the State Board of
Education (to which the Governor appointed me and — so far — eight other members) to issue waivers to districts that present «compelling justification» for exceeding those limits.
Mitchell D. Chester, from chief of curriculum and instruction programs, Bureau of Research and Teacher Assessment, Connecticut Department of
Education, to
executive director,
Office of Accountability and Assessment, Philadelphia public school district.
It is, at minimum, three branches, two political parties, 535 members of Congress, innumerable judges, the White House, the
Office of Management and Budget, and umpteen
executive - branch agencies — a list that only starts with the U.S. Department of
Education.
Sarah McKenzie,
Executive Director,
Office for
Education Policy, University of Arkansas; Fayetteville, AR;
Before that, he spent six years at The Kentucky Higher
Education Assistance Authority in various roles, including manager of policy and client services,
executive office adviser and loan market services supervisor.
«He thought differently from other people, because his background was different,» said Rick Miller, a former deputy state superintendent who worked closely with Raymond as
executive director of the eight CORE (California
Office to Reform
Education) districts on the No Child Left Behind waiver.
Dr. Conley spent 20 years as a school - level and central
office administrator in several districts, an
executive in a state
education department, and as a teacher in two public, multicultural, alternative schools before entering higher
education 19 years ago.
From an experience perspective, I thought it was important to bring experience growing up in public schools on Vandenberg Air Force Base in Lompoc, serving as a senior leader in the central
office of a large, complex public school system in Chicago — with over 600 schools serving almost 400,000 students — and as an
executive at a nationwide nonprofit working through state agencies and local districts to support public
education.
Dr. Joseph Martineau has served Michigan students and educators as Deputy Superintendent of Accountability Services,
Executive Director of the Bureau of Assessment and Accountability, Director of the
Office of Educational Assessment and Accountability, Manager of General Populations Assessment, and a Psychometrician of the Michigan Department of
Education since 2004.
As Governor Patrick's top
education adviser, Mr. Reville established a new Executive Office of Education and had oversight of higher education, K - 12, and early education in the nation's leading student achieveme
education adviser, Mr. Reville established a new
Executive Office of
Education and had oversight of higher education, K - 12, and early education in the nation's leading student achieveme
Education and had oversight of higher
education, K - 12, and early education in the nation's leading student achieveme
education, K - 12, and early
education in the nation's leading student achieveme
education in the nation's leading student achievement state.
We have a long history of rethinking
education systems and advocating for in - district schools that have maximum autonomy over their resources, including our pioneering work with the Boston Public Schools (BPS) and Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) on the Pilot school model, and with the Massachusetts Executive Office of Education on the Innovation Schoo
education systems and advocating for in - district schools that have maximum autonomy over their resources, including our pioneering work with the Boston Public Schools (BPS) and Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) on the Pilot school model, and with the Massachusetts
Executive Office of
Education on the Innovation Schoo
Education on the Innovation Schools model.