Peter Cunningham of
Education Post recently penned the article, «Education Reform in 2018 Is Going to Need a Parent Seal of Approval.»
In an effort to address concerns on accountability, the UNCF, National Urban League and
Education Post recently released a report Building Better Narratives in Black Education focusing on better engaging communities around K - 12 education and driving substantive policy changes.
Not exact matches
I am so worried about my kids»
education maggy, red ted art
recently posted..
A writer at sex
education site Omooni
recently posted the ways women can manifest through the womb.
His positions on
education recently earned him the backing of the New York
Post, but the extent to which school reform groups are helping him out is unclear.
uprunforlife
recently posted... Top 6 Reasons Why Physical
Education is an Important Part of Your Child's
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Education, Open Chemistry Platform Update and Learnings.
I write for Lead Literacy and Choice Literacy and was
recently featured on the Huffington
Post's
education section.
Lisa Yokana
recently shared a useful rubric in her
post on «Creating an Authentic Maker
Education Rubric.»
Because of increasing demand for global learning resources, the Asia Society
recently launched the Center for Global
Education, a website for educators, schools, and parents that offers global education lessons, blog posts, and professional development training that can be purchased for a school or
Education, a website for educators, schools, and parents that offers global
education lessons, blog posts, and professional development training that can be purchased for a school or
education lessons, blog
posts, and professional development training that can be purchased for a school or district.
These programs are necessary to improving learning — but they are «clearly insufficient to achieving the goal of preparing all children to be successful,» as Reville, currently a professor and director of the
Education Redesign Lab, wrote
recently in The Washington
Post.
Also embarrassed by the America Achieves study is the lefty labor Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., which
recently released a sophomoric study (see my January 16, 2013,
post on the
Education Next blog) that tried to use the PISA data to attribute educational deficiencies to the U.S. social structure, not its school system.
Recently Hanna Skandera (the acting head of the New Mexico Public Education Department and a Jeb Bush protégé) recently posted information on how data are to be handled for the New Mexico VAM
Recently Hanna Skandera (the acting head of the New Mexico Public
Education Department and a Jeb Bush protégé)
recently posted information on how data are to be handled for the New Mexico VAM
recently posted information on how data are to be handled for the New Mexico VAM system.
Never knowing when to quit, NEA
recently posted an article about Barbara Miner, who just wrote a book about Milwaukee called Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half - Century of Public
Education in an Iconic American City.
Patricia Rosier, middle, and demonstrators protest the visit of
recently confirmed Secretary of
Education, Betsy DeVos, to Jefferson Academy middle school on Friday, Feb. 10, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Amanda Voisard / For the Washington
Post)
In an article
posted recently, Harvard professor and editor - in - chief of
Education Next Paul Peterson asks, «Do Teachers Support the Vergara Decision?»
Connecticut educator and fellow
education blogger Ann Policelli Cronin
recently posted a great article about how the «
education reformers» and their Common Core and Common Core testing scheme are seeking to narrow down the role of public
education.
AlterNet
recently posted «Is Your School District Taking the Right Approach to Special
Education?»
«The urgency for reform has never been greater,»
Education Secretary Arne Duncan
recently wrote in The
Post.
According to a «recent»
post by Diane Ravitch, President Obama «
recently» selected Robert Gordon, and economist and «early proponent of VAMs,» for a top policy
post in the US Department of
Education.
Bill Turque and Valerie Strauss of the Washington
Post were
recently honored by the
Education Writers Association, the national professional organization of education r
Education Writers Association, the national professional organization of
education r
education reporters.
Edwards
recently announced that he will be leaving his
post to serve as senior vice president of digital learning at Discovery
Education, based in Silver Spring, Maryland.
If that review, proudly
posted on their website until
recently, isn't enough to convince the public of the true nature of the teachers unions, how about this — a training tape, clearly inspired by Alinsky, made by the Michigan
Education Association, an NEA affiliate, in the 1990s for union negotiators who collectively bargain with school boards.
(This is a guest
post by Peter Shulman who was, until very
recently, Deputy Commissioner of the
Education for New Jersey.
Recently, the National
Education Association
posted an interview with Wes Moore on its website.
In addition, The California Department of
Education (CDE)
recently posted the third apportionment for the Charter School Facility Grant Program (SB 740 program).
Utah State Board of
Education Chair Debra Roberts submits her final post in her four - part series on Utah's long - term strategy for public education, outlined in the recently adopted document «Promises to Kee
Education Chair Debra Roberts submits her final
post in her four - part series on Utah's long - term strategy for public
education, outlined in the recently adopted document «Promises to Kee
education, outlined in the
recently adopted document «Promises to Keep.»
Now, the Department of
Education is tapping two opponents of the Obama - era guidance for key
posts, and department officials met
recently with staunch critics of the 2014 guidance.
EWA's 66th National Seminar was
recently held at Stanford University, and we asked some of the
education reporters attending to contribute blog
posts from the sessions, including one examining President Obama's universal preschool proposal.
At the end of April, Washington
Post education reporter Valerie Strauss wrote in her Answer Sheet blog that the Harley Avenue Primary School in the town of Elwood, N.Y.
recently canceled its annual Kindergarten play so they could dedicate more time to making certain the children are prepared for «college and career.»
In response to Kevin Johnson statements here in Connecticut, Bridgeport native John Bagley, another former NBA star, who was
recently elected to the Bridgeport Board of
Education as a member of the Working Families Party, wrote a commentary piece in the CT
Post responding to Johnson's ant - democracy position.
That bizarre and disturbing statement was the headline in a piece
recently posted by the Connecticut
Education Association (CEA) following this week's meeting of a Connecticut State Department of
Education Working Group.
Doug Harris, an Associate Professor of Economics at Tulane in Louisiana and, as I've written prior, «a «cautious» but quite active proponent of VAMs» (see another two
posts about Harris here and here)
recently took to an
Education Week blog to respond to ESSA, as well.
Finally, as for the opt - out movement, which was also a source of discussion throughout my visit given primarily New Mexico students» activism in this regard, a related
post was
recently featured on Gene Glass's «
Education in Two Worlds» readers might also find of interest.
The corporate
education reform industry group
recently advertised for a Vice President of Regional Operations, which the
posting explained may be housed in Connecticut.
As discussed on Cloaking Inequity
recently in the
post Taylor v. Dewey: The 100 - year Trickle - Down vs. Pedagogical Debate / Fight in
Education Reform, there is a breed of educational policy leaders in the mold of Arne Duncan and Michelle Rhee that prioritize entering urban school district administrative positions to execute educational
's most recent
post, about the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's $ 45 million worth of bogus Measures of Effective Teaching (MET) studies that were
recently honored with a 2013 Bunkum (i.e., meaningless, irrelevant, junk) Award by the National
Education Policy Center (NEPC), it seems that the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation are, once - again, «strong - arming states [and in this case a large city district] into adoption of policies tying teacher evaluation to measures of students» growth.»
She has held
posts with the American Enterprise Institute, the Federalist Society for Law & Policy Studies, and most
recently as lead
education policy analyst at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty.
To help districts make smart choices, the state
education department and Education Trust - West recently posted Common Core implementation guides on their
education department and
Education Trust - West recently posted Common Core implementation guides on their
Education Trust - West
recently posted Common Core implementation guides on their websites.
Recently when Washington
Post education writer Jay Matthews (2010) suggested we «forget about the achievement gap,» he received about 20 pages of blog responses, some agreeing and some taking him to task.
But he has
recently left his
post as executive head to become director of primary
education at the Harris Federation of academies.
I had a fun little Twitter chat
recently with Peter Cunningham, executive director of
Education Post, the billionaire funded anti-public education website devoted to fighting back against the critics of the corporate reform of education
Education Post, the billionaire funded anti-public
education website devoted to fighting back against the critics of the corporate reform of education
education website devoted to fighting back against the critics of the corporate reform of
education education movement.
Frances Caballo presents How to Market Your Books to a Worldwide Audience
posted at Social Media Just for Writers, saying, «I
recently had the honor and pleasure of teaching at Stanford as part of the Self - Publishing Road Map Series the school offers through its continuing
education department.
recently posted topics open drug discovery for the Zika virus, Chemical
Education, Open Chemistry Platform Update and Learnings.
Design Milk blog
recently featured Pratt's Industrial Design department in a
post on how young designers are learning and what tools they are using in design
education.
She later wrote for The Courier -
Post, The (Cleveland) Plain Dealer, where she spent a decade as an
education reporter, and most recently, at The Chronicle of Higher E
education reporter, and most
recently, at The Chronicle of Higher
EducationEducation.
A public notice was
recently posted on the American Bar Association's Section of Legal
Education and Admissions to the bar, affirming that Cooley Law was in compliance with Standard 501 (b).
While lawyers and bespoke tailors obviously have entirely different practices, tailors interested in this issue might consider a thoughtful analysis of the effect of regulation on innovation in legal practice by Ray Worthy Campbell entitled Rethinking Regulation And Innovation in The U.S. Legal Services Market as
recently reviewed by Professor Laurel Terry in her blog
post Creative Destruction and the Legal Services & Legal
Education Markets.
Resumes Accomplishments Cliches
Education Perspective Resume Length Storytelling Value I
recently ran across the headline of a blog
post that advocated for shorter résumés over longer ones.
Posted by Brian McCullough If you had asked me
recently to name the part of the resume that people look at the least, I would certainly have said the
education section.