Sentences with phrase «education post editor»

Education Post editor Lane Wright wrote, «It's no small thing that White and those fighting for kids won out against the politically -LSB-...]
Education Post editor Lane Wright wrote, «It's no small thing that White and those fighting for kids won out against the politically powerful education associations in the state.

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The video above runs 3:50 and includes an exchange between Rumore and Investigative Post Editor Jim Heaney regarding the dispute between the BTF and state education officials on teacher evaluations.
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«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.
Prior to joining The Achievement Alliance, she wrote two regular columns on schools and education for The Washington Post, and before that was senior writer and executive editor of Black Issues In Higher Education (now called education for The Washington Post, and before that was senior writer and executive editor of Black Issues In Higher Education (now called Education (now called Diverse).
Editor's Note: Today's guest post comes from Dr. Matthew Lynch ~ an assistant professor of education.
Editor's Note: This week's post comes from Education World Editor Celine Provini.The recent msnbc.com story School on defensive after telling parents...
Editor's Note: This post was co-authored by Joanna Maulbeck, a post-doctoral research associate and professor of education at Rutgers University.
Editor's note: John Larmer, Editor in Chief at the Buck Institute for Education (BIE), contributed to this post.
Editor's note: A PDF transcript of David Cutler's interview with Dr. Nick Perham is available on Spin Education, where this post originally appeared.
In an article posted recently, Harvard professor and editor - in - chief of Education Next Paul Peterson asks, «Do Teachers Support the Vergara Decision?»
In a new post, Education Dive editor Roger Riddell writes on ESSA's four biggest impacts.
Be prepared to call your friends, write letters to the editor, post on social media, and most importantly, contact your legislators in support of student - centered, transformational education reforms.
HoumaToday.com publishes The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt's column that disputes attacks on education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos and explains how school choice policies that she champions could benefit students across America.
Editor's Note: The following post by Antero Garcia, U.S. Department of Education Teaching Ambassador Fellow, is a reflection on the second Teach to Lead Regional Summit that was held in Denver from January 9 - 11th.
Editor's Note: The following post was written by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and first published on the Department's «Homeroom» blog.
Educator and journalist Stan Karp, who works for the Education Law Center and serves as an editor of the Rethinking Schools magazine, addressed this issue in a stark and direct way more than six years ago in a presentation that was reprinted in the Washington Post.
Good Morning HoumaToday.com publishes The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt's column that disputes attacks on education secretary nominee Betsy DeVos and explains how school choice policies that she champions could benefit students across America.
Hosted by Tim Vincent, former Blue Peter presenter and now NBC's Access Hollywood correspondent, directed by Oliver MacFarlane, series editor for Blue Peter and the BBC Proms, and produced by Lewis Bronze, Director of Content at Discovery Education and former Editor of Blue Peter, highlights include the story of the breathtaking artwork Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, and a bugler playing The Lasteditor for Blue Peter and the BBC Proms, and produced by Lewis Bronze, Director of Content at Discovery Education and former Editor of Blue Peter, highlights include the story of the breathtaking artwork Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, and a bugler playing The LastEditor of Blue Peter, highlights include the story of the breathtaking artwork Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, and a bugler playing The Last Post.
Some of the many Post education reporters and editors responsible for covering DC Public Schools over the past six years.
Take for example today's post by RiShawn Riddle, the editor of the «Education Reform» Blog, «Dropout Nation.»
Education editor Rebecca Klein promises to keep us posted.
According to the Rebecca Klein, the education editor of The Huffington Post, Teach for America boasts a 15 % acceptance rate, a number that the company tries to keep constant, even when the applicant pool diminishes (Klein).
The following blog post is part of a blog series called «Comments on the Common Core,» written by Eye On Education's Senior Editor, Lauren Dav...
The Chronicle of Higher Education has collected all of its coverage of the controversy over Michael Bellesiles» «Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture» — including an open Colloquy on the controversy and letters to editor — and posted it...»
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