Sentences with phrase «education matters editor»

Harvard University physicist and educator Eric Mazur speaks with Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about how he believes approaches to assessment in education are outdated and that teachers should rethink their approaches in order to better prepare the leaders of tomorrow.
Australia's foremost cyber safety expert, Susan McLean, speaks candidly with Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about the worrying online trends of Australian school children and how principals and teachers can keep their students safe online.
In order to delve a little further into how much, if any, the modern paradigm has changed, as well as enquiring about how schools should select the best photographer for their needs Education Matters Editor, Campbell Phillips talked to the Owner and Managing Director of Photo Hendriks, Western Australia's longest - serving school photography company.

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As a long - time teacher educator specializing in reading instruction, I was intrigued by your comments regarding «evidence» and education reform (see «Evidence Matters,» Letter from the Editors, Spring 2001).
In a bid to discover more about how modern schools are offering outdoor opportunities to their students, Education Matters» Editor, Campbell Phillips, recently spent time chatting with Richard Thornton, Chief Executive for The Outdoor Education Group.
Education Week Assistant Editor Stephen Sawchuk sat down last week in New York City with Melinda Gates, the co-chair and a trustee of the foundation that bears her and her husband's names, to discuss its investments in teacher quality and other matters related to its work in the K - 12 sphere.
He is editor of When Research Matters (Harvard Education Press, 2008) and author of Common Sense School Reform (Palgrave Macmillan, 2004).
While your editor has some skeptical thoughts on this matter, Miller offers a compelling argument for being concerned about its role in spurring the nation's education crisis.
Join Peter DeWitt (author of Collaborative Leadership: 6 Influences That Matter Most and Education Week opinion blogger) and Commentary Editor Elizabeth Rich, as they give you a sneak peek at his 2019 Leaders To Learn From keynote presentation on elevating your impact as a leader by building collective efficacy among staff.
However, because standardized testing is a matter of public concern, a local speaking as a union, or an individual member speaking as a parent or citizen, about educational concerns over standardized testing, for instance, in a letter to the editor or in a statement to the Board of Education, is protected by the U.S. Constitution at least so long as they are not encouraging other parents or students to opt out from a test.»
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