Sentences with phrase «education post do»

So, Mr. Cunningham, thanks again for all that you and Education Post do to «honor teachers for the work they do every day as professionals», and shining the bright reformer spotlight on the serious problems in public education today — by attacking unions, working to eliminate teacher tenure and job protections, and supporting the proliferation of for - profit charter schools (under the guise of «school choice») that under - perform and siphon money away from public schools.

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The problem was not that Facebook, as a vehicle to get new customers, didn't work; the problem was issues with targeting and post opt - in education.
Eventually Facebook says it will consider doing more relevancy sorting of Jobs posts and the tab to show people roles that match their education level or work experience.
I don't think anyone really disputes this — youth 13 and older obviously also have needs for care and education but they're not the focus of this post.
I do not have enough room in this post to even begun to discuss the challenges facing Health Minister Sarah Hoffman and Education Minister David Eggen (which will be included in a series of future posts).
He does this with every post... you can tell when his temper is getting the best of him, he starts to misspell words and scream more... poor god - fearing child needs anger management and some education.
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the right term) in scripture.I wonder did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how did the disciples who did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
@ GodFreeNow — Your story is a bit hard to believe based on what you demonstrate in your various posts here (sure, you quote some verses, but you don't seem to have the hermeneutical skills to understand them... much like Rachel)... unless the education programs were pretty horrible at that church.
What I think I'd like to do is to write about it here in a series of posts, hand - in - hand with these homeschool book posts, taking on what I think he gets right as well as assumptions about children, parenting, and education with which I take issue.
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After you're done reading through the pumpkin butter recipe, check out these delicious pumpkin recipes posted by the other vegetable education circle members:
We are trying to post this funding opportunity on our website (CA dept of education), and will send out a message to our listserv, but can not do so without (1) a contact name and phone number and (2) the name of the administering agency.
There is always some education news to be posted so we'll be doing a bit of that here as well.
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And while I touched on the need for nutrition education, I wish I'd put it as well in my post as Michele Hays did above.
I think your summary of the differences between the liberal and social democratic positions is a fair one, but I do think that post 18 education and training is a fine example of a «merit good», and that there is considerable benefit to both individuals and society from earmarking this funding for education and study.
He urged them to accept areas such as the education support module where many vacancies existed, stressing that «many of the service persons do not want to take up postings at educational establishments, but their services are needed there as well.»
President Ronald Reagan promised during the 1980 presidential election to eliminate the Department of Education as a cabinet post, [1] but he was not able to do so with a Democratic House of Representatives.
The problem was and is that this ring fencing only covered 5 - 16 compulsory education and didn't apply at all to early years or post 16, both of which have been battered and starved of cash.
Three years after The Post first exposed the massive «Easy Pass» grade - fixing scam at Brooklyn's John Dewey HS, the city Department of Education has declared that it doesn't really care...
But he didn't have a background in classroom teaching, which some educators said should be required for the state's top education post.
For what it's worth, I don't think the Education Secretary really wants to be party leader and Prime Minister (though you never know), and he has certainly not been campaigning to date for the posts, in the manner of Boris Johnson, or crafting a support structure for the future, like George Osborne.
Bloomberg did take a conciliatory tone in his statement (at least when it came to Cuomo) saying he appreciated the governor's «insistence that the State Education post school data so that parents can analyze how districts perform.»
Without ads and product commission (as I mention, I would never endorse anything I do not use or would not use myself), bloggers would be working entirely for free posting information for public education.
Great post and it's wonderful education for those of us that don't know much about celiac disease.
Aquagirl I commend your stance, but my previous post was not advocating women dating men solely based on his income or education level and certainly not hinting at doing so with someone you're not even attracted to.
His videos and blog posts offer a do - it - yourself online education full of direct advice to improve your dating prowess with direct advice.
«House of Cards» starts off at a remove, but it really gets going when its story plunges into something like the real world, one in which Bill Maher and Dennis Miller comment on the proceding on TV and a gaff on CNN gets autotuned into a viral clip, where an education bill is broken down and haggled over in terms of details on charter schools and collective bargaining and the slower moving but responsible reporting of a newspaper is put up against a fast - paced website in which an editor tells a writer she can just post her stories herself as soon as she's done with them.
When I published a piece earlier this year about the tense estrangement between conservative education reformers and the movement's increasingly dominant social justice wing, it did not sit well with members of the latter group, including Rhames, who penned a response on Education Post titled, «An Open Letter to White Conservative Education Reformereducation reformers and the movement's increasingly dominant social justice wing, it did not sit well with members of the latter group, including Rhames, who penned a response on Education Post titled, «An Open Letter to White Conservative Education ReformerEducation Post titled, «An Open Letter to White Conservative Education ReformerEducation Reformers.»
«At a time when the recruitment of headteachers is exceptionally challenging with many posts attracting at best single figures this kind of sensationalist report does nothing to help us to achieve the ambitious vision headteachers are working so tirelessly to turn into a reality for our education system.»
(In an interview posted on the Education Next website today, Jason Kamras, Michelle Rhee's deputy for human capital, explains the new teacher evaluation system that Rhee launched just before the firings (and which does not have to be negotiated with the union).
My colleague at Education Sector, Anne Hyslop, attempts to do just that, in the accompanying post.
My Evergreen Education colleague John Watson, who led the research, has done a good job distilling several of the lessons behind these schools» successes in a series of blog posts that chronicle the importance of leadership in blended learning; the critical role in - person teachers and mentors — not just monitors — play; the persistence district schools must have as they navigate the inevitable bumps on the road to implementing successfully blended learning; and the important role data plays.
But looking at followers does allow a few additional groups to make the list: Reform powerhouse StudentsFirst, the Washington Post's and the Los Angeles Times's education feeds *, and AIR's education policy center, among others.
Don't forget that we read less and less of anything longer than a blog post, while the most popular education books tend to be screeds, hagiographies, or magic cure - alls.
In a Washington Post op - ed and Education Next article, the board's executive director and chair explain that they don't want high - quality charters to become the system or even to predominate.
Washington Post education reporter Valerie Strauss is not known for an open mind on school choice, but she would have been wise to do a little homework before reprinting a 1,300 - word oped from an anti-voucher activist in Florida.
But he decided to give it a whirl and posted his first question: «How do you see using Twitter in education
«We didn't know if in fact what we were seeing — the differences we were seeing between teachers were about the teacher or about the students who were coming into their class,» Steve Cantrell, Gates» chief education researcher, told The Huffington Post.
Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote to Oregon schools chief Rob Saxton Monday that, despite his assertion that Oregon has done a lot of work on teacher evaluations since he assumed his post in summer 2012, Oregon still hasn't done what it promised.
-LSB-...] these blog posts to help you make sense of it all: What is a Connected Educator from Education Week Do We Really Need Connected Educators by Tom Whitby, retired Teacher and Adjunct -LSB-...]
Author C.M. Rubin has asked six people prominent in the world of education what they would do if they had the job, and this is the first of six posts in which we will hear from them all answering that question.
She writes many blog posts surrounding current issues having to do with special education and I always learn something new from her.
In a recent column in The Washington Post education reporter Valerie Strauss noted that the test score flap is beside the point and put her finger on the big issue: What did Michelle Rhee accomplish during her 3 and 1/2 years as Chancellor?
In an article posted recently, Harvard professor and editor - in - chief of Education Next Paul Peterson asks, «Do Teachers Support the Vergara Decision?»
Here's what Jeb Bush's reforms really did to public education in Florida, Washington Post, Valerie Strauss https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2015/06/15/heres-what-jeb-bush-really-did-to-public-education-in-florida/
readers know from earlier posts, Governor Malloy, Democratic Party Chair Nancy DiNardo and the Democratic State Central Committee syphoned over more than $ 37,000 in a failed attempt to beat back a Democratic challenge slate in Bridgeport that did not support Paul Vallas or Governor Malloy and Mayor Bill Finch's corporate education reform agenda.
There is still no word whether Governor Malloy or Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor stopped by last night's «Farewell Reception» for Vallas in Bridgeport but if they did they managed to stay out of the pictures that have been posted on social media sites.
What the Post editorial doesn't mention is that Haimson is a member in good standing of the National Education Association Church, which is hardly surprising since she is in part bankrolled by the union.
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