Sentences with phrase «education next column»

Back in November, in the wee hours of election night, I penned an Education Next column titled «Trump Happened.»
In an Education Next column about the Vergara case in California, Josh Dunn and Martha Derthick wondered whether courts are the appropriate body to resolve debates over education policy.

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The next columns along show the percentage of the population that was white British in 2011; whether under - 35s or over-55s are a bigger share of the adult population; and the share of the over-16 population that were in full - time education at the time of the census.
Flanagan, a Republican from Long Island and former chair of the Senate education committee, published his column in the middle of an escalating feud between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and de Blasio and months before the start of next Albany legislative session, which is sure to be dominated by political posturing in preparation for the 2016 elections when the entire legislature will be on the ballot.
Starting next Saturday, Trespass is launching a new weekly column titled - I Can't Believe I've Never Seen..., in which our writers will review the films missing from their cinematic education.
The randomized experiment on the impact of field trips that Mathews describes in his column appears in the Winter 2014 issue of Education Next.
He authors Education Next's Legal Beat column.
Derthick is professor emerita of government at the University of Virginia and coauthor of the legal beat column for Education Next.
Robert's articles and op - ed columns on education have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the New York Daily News, Education Next, and many other publeducation have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the New York Daily News, Education Next, and many other publEducation Next, and many other publications.
Can they help solve the most intractable — and costly — problems, or would they be put to better use supporting more routine challenges or, as Michael Petrilli recently argued in this column, helping advance basic education research («Big Data Transforms Education Research,» what next, Winteducation research («Big Data Transforms Education Research,» what next, WintEducation Research,» what next, Winter 2018)?
Joshua Dunn is an associate professor of political science at the University of Colorado — Colorado Springs and co-author of Education Next's Legal Beat column.
This jumped out at me in part because of the recent Joe Nocera Limits of Reform op - ed column in the NYT — please see my Education Unbound * and the accompanying Comments (other interesting Comments on the Education Next version) and my Culture of Poverty — or the Poverty of Culture?
And at Education Next, where Martha had been a co-author of the Legal Beat column, we lost an outstanding contributor to our understanding of the legal underpinnings of educatioEducation Next, where Martha had been a co-author of the Legal Beat column, we lost an outstanding contributor to our understanding of the legal underpinnings of educationeducation policy.
His sweeping decision covered funding, which I will address here, and education policy, which I will address in my next column.
* A column in Education Next made the case that DeVos isn't «rolling back» civil rights protections as much as she is pulling them back from Duncan / King excesses, raising the important question of whether reporters should be comparing DeVos's policies to her immediate predecessors or to broader historical norms.
In the next column, build a bridge between your books and the firm's or organization's customer education or employee training needs.
The next time David Brooks wants to write a column in The New York Times about effective strategies to reduce inequality, he might want to start off with reading The Best Resources About Wealth & Income Inequality and The Best Resources On Why Improving Education Is Not THE Answer To Poverty & Inequality.
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