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Both articles are part of a new Education Next series commemorating the 50th anniversary of James S. Coleman's groundbreaking report, «Equality of Educational Opportunity.»
This article is part of a new Education Next series commemorating the 50th anniversary of James S. Coleman's groundbreaking report, «Equality of Educational Opportunity.»
The article is part of an Education Next series commemorating the 50th anniversary of James S. Coleman's groundbreaking report, «Equality of Educational Opportunity.»
This article is part of a new Education Next series on the state of the American family.

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New York State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia will be speaking at Daemen College in Amherst next week for the college's Distinguished Leaders Lecture Series.
This week, as part of the launch of Next Wave in Germany, we are starting a series of articles on the present situation and ongoing changes of higher education system in Germany.
For more on this topic, or other ideas in the series, please read the full 16 for 2016: 16 Education Policy Ideas for the Next President.
The Global Education series will return to its podcast format next month, when we'll be speaking to a US educator about building sustainable in - house professional development.
Visitors to the forthcoming Education Show 2016 will see the next generation of VIVIDtouch screens, the world's first - ever non-Android series of interactive panels that run on the new Windows 10 operating system.
In this, the fifth in a series of Education Next reports, we compare the proficiency standards set by each state to those set by NAEP, which has established its proficiency bar at levels comparable to those of international student assessments.
This is the 11th annual Education Next survey in a series that began in 2007.
Education Next is releasing a series of posts analyzing the 2017 results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
And by coincidence I was lucky enough to spend some time with the popular two - term Florida governor (1999 — 2007) just last week as partEducation Next's «Conversation» series with important education reformers (see my conversations with John White, Whitney Tilson, and Chris Cerf).
Earlier this year Education Next published a series of studies conducted by the Education Research for New Orleans that looked at other aspects of school reform in New Orleans.
The next generation VTF series are also the first to include the revolutionary InGlass ™ touch technology within education, a system that dramatically improves performance over other touch technologies.
Education Next is running a series of articles on the state of the American family.
Hot on the heels of Charter Schools against the Odds, edited by Paul Hill, to which readers were alerted in the last issue of Education Next, come two new books, one (Courting Failure) published as the first in a series of Education Next Books.
That is the finding of a research team writing the latest in a series of studies of state standards for Education Next.
The full series will appear in the Spring 2016 issue of Education Next.
We're excited to bring our subscribers the EdNext Podcast, a weekly series hosted by Education Next editor - in - chief Paul E. Peterson and executive editor Martin West, exploring new research and hot topics in educatioEducation Next editor - in - chief Paul E. Peterson and executive editor Martin West, exploring new research and hot topics in educationeducation reform.
Last week, Mike Petrilli, President of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, published a series of blog posts at the Education Gadfly and Education Next critiquing an AEI study by Dr. Collin Hitt, Dr. Michael McShane, and myself discussing the surprising disconnect between the achievement and attainment effects from school choice programs in the US.
Education Next has published a series of blog entries analyzing the 2017 NAEP results here: http://educationnext.org/interpreting-2017-naep-reading-math-results/
A series of excellent papers by economists Thomas Kane, Douglas Staiger, and Dale Ballou (see «Randomly Accountable,» Education Next, Spring 2002, and «Sizing Up Value - Added Assessment,» this issue) scrutinize the error built into value - added test - score measures, many of which are used in state accountability systems.
To understand how public opinions shift, Howell and West embedded a series of experiments within the Education Next / PEPG survey by dividing respondents into randomly chosen groups: some were simply asked their opinion about school spending and teacher salaries, while others were first provided with accurate information about each of these issues.
The Spring issue of Education Next featured a series of articles commemorating the anniversary.
Later in 2016, Education Next published a series of short articles about the debate from a variety of perspectives.
Today in The Global Search for Education series, I continue my conversations with education luminaries to discuss the issues that we believe will be a priority for the next President of the UniteEducation series, I continue my conversations with education luminaries to discuss the issues that we believe will be a priority for the next President of the Uniteeducation luminaries to discuss the issues that we believe will be a priority for the next President of the United States.
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Example projects: Ms. Hassel co-authored, among others, numerous practical tools to redesign schools for instructional and leadership excellence; An Excellent Principal for Every School: Transforming Schools into Leadership Machines; Paid Educator Residencies, within Budget; ESSA: New Law, New Opportunity; 3X for All: Extending the Reach of Education's Best; Opportunity at the Top; Seizing Opportunity at the Top: How the U.S. Can Reach Every Student with an Excellent Teacher; Teacher Tenure Reform; Measuring Teacher and Leader Performance; «The Big U-Turn: How to bring schools from the brink of doom to stellar success» for Education Next; Try, Try Again: How to Triple the Number of Fixed Failing Schools; Importing Leaders for School Turnarounds; Going Exponential: Growing the Charter School Sector's Best; the Public Impact series Competencies for Turnaround Success; School Restructuring Under No Child Left Behind: What Works When?
Following a nationwide series of public hearings, the NAACP said it «rejects the emphasis on charter schools as the vanguard approach for the education of children, instead of focusing attention, funding, and policy advocacy on improving existing, low performing public schools...» Next year's election of a new State Superintendent will amplify the school wars.
Continuing from the first article in this series (January 2013) in the exploration of the C's of 21st - century education: Competence, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity and Choice, the next several articles...
Over the next several weeks, CCSA will be participating in a series of local events in cities like San Diego, Oakland, San Jose, Fresno, Butte and Chico, which will celebrate the contributions charters have made to education, and engage charter school supporters to collectively raise awareness on the issues that impact us all.
The state Assembly could vote as early as next week on the latest version of a school accountability bill that outlines a series of sanctions for persistently low - performing public schools, including converting them into charter schools or allowing the school board to hire an education management agency that would have the power to fire principals.
Indianapolis — The Mind Trust and UNCF will host another in a series of «Community Conversations,» which engage the local community in discussions around improving public education in Indianapolis, next week.
Cross-posted from Education Week In this next installment in the Common Core implementation series, I continue the interview with Phil Daro and Jason Zimba.
School board President James H. DeGraffenreidt Jr. said Tuesday that the board will propose a series of regulations next month that will require school districts to form a plan to reduce nonviolent offenses in the next three years as well as the number of suspensions of special education and minority students.
The State Board of Education is working to create new rules around school accountability, and a series of public hearings begin next week.
This is the first of a series of posts former U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings is writing for The Huffington Post over the next few weeks through back - to - school season on U.S. Education.
The BBC's next flagship education campaign will be based around a series of mass participation science experiments for primary pupils, Schools Week can exclusively reveal.
We're hoping, within the next 12 months, to be able to take a number of funds to the Central Desert region to help people on the ground to access their superannuation benefits, and also to run a series of education sessions so that we can help consumers in that area better understand what superannuation is and how it can benefit them.
Iniva is embarking on a new series of projects working with Higher Education groups in order to actively support the professional development of the next generation of artists.
The Next 25 Years: Propositions for the Future of Curatorial Education is the third in a series of recent symposia aiming to gauge the status and prospects for curatorial programs internationally.
In the next article in our Solar PV Education 101 series, we explain how this information can be used to size a solar installation.
On «Getting Smart» in the Smart Parents series and next week, in the Huffington Post, Education section...
Over the next four months, OREA will be launching a series of white papers on Enforcement, Continuing Education, the Code of Ethics and Entrance Education.
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