Say Yes to
Education President Mary Anne Schmitt - Carey said she would take the lessons learned here to other regions of the country.
When asked why CPS chose only 100 of its 675 schools for the project, Chicago Board of
Education President Mary Richardson - Lowry responded: «This is just to start.»
Not exact matches
Among those who joined us in London: Jane Griffiths, Company Group Chairman, Janssen EMEA; Neelie Kroes, Special Envoy, Startup Delta, The Netherlands; Former European Commissioner for Digital Agenda; Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister of Tolerance, United Arab Emirates; Emma Marcegaglia,
President, BusinessEurope; Chairman, Eni SpA; Vice Chairman and CEO, Marcegaglia Group; Nicola Mendelsohn, Vice
President EMEA, Facebook; Nicky Morgan, MP, Secretary of State for
Education and Minister for Women and Equalities, Department for
Education, U.K.; Lubna Olayan, Chief Executive Officer, Olayan Financing Company;
Mary Portas, Founder, Portas; Author, Shop Girl; and Helle Thorning - Schmidt, Former Prime Minister, Denmark and Chief Executive Officer, Save the Children International.
First Lady
Mary Todd and
President Lincoln will speak about their youth,
education and the struggles of the Civil War, followed by a Q&A session.
Mary has served as
President of the North Bay Chapter of the Association for the
Education of Young Children and Vice
President of the Association of the Child Development Specialists.
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon,
President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early
Education & Support Division, California Department of
Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters, Executive Director, California State Board of
Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks John Kim, Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of
Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky, Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong, Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early
Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins,
President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of
Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors
Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey, John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben, Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
Then, Dr.
Mary Zurn is the Vice
President of
Education for Primrose Schools talks about the Primrose Family Dance Off.
Among the signatories to the joint letter are former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams, Humanists UK Chief Executive Andrew Copson,
President of the Accord Coalition for Inclusive
Education Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain OBE, former government integration tsar Ted Cantle CBE, the General Secretaries of the National
Education Union Dr
Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, as well as a number of high - profile authors, academics, and entertainers.
«It's important that New York State continue its tradition of assisting students at the higher
education institution of their choice that best fits their
education, social and career ends,» said
Mary Beth Labate,
president of the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities.
Passions ran high on Thursday night at a University Heights Secondary School parents meeting where over 650 parents, teachers and students met with Department of
Education representatives and
Mary Coleman, a senior vice
president of Bronx Community College, to discuss the possible relocation of the school from its current site on the college's campus.
Among the signatories to the joint letter are former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams,
President of the Accord Coalition for Inclusive
Education Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain OBE, former government integration tsar Ted Cantle CBE, the General Secretaries of the National
Education Union Dr
Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, Humanists UK Chief Executive Andrew Copson, and a number of high - profile authors, academics, and entertainers.
Mary Bemis, Editorial Director, Insiders Guide to Spas, United States Bonnie Baker, Founder, Satteva Spa and Wellness Concepts, Mexico Dafne Berlanga, Vice
President, International Business Development, Oakworks, Inc., United States Herve Blondel, Senior Resort Manager, Rancho la Puerta, Mexico Anne Bramham,
President & Founder, American Spa Therapy
Education Certification Council (ASTECC), United States Mike Bruggeman, CEO & Chief Formulation Officer, OM4 Organic Male, United States Prof. Jonathan Paul DeVierville, Director, Spa Cultures, United States Debra Duneier, Founder &
President, EcoChi LLC, United States Tom Eddington, Principal, Eddington Advisory, United States
Mary Elizabeth Gifford,
President, Stellar Organic Certification, United States Martin Goebel, Founder, Moebius Partners LLC, United States Nic Goldsmith, Senior Principal, FTL Design & Engineering Studio, United States Tara Grodjesk, Founder, Tara Spa Therapy, United States Kevin Kelly, Founder and CEO, Civana Living, United States Ella Stimpson Kent, Director of Spa, Fitness and Racquet Sports at Sea Island Company, United States Stephen Kiesling, Editor in Chief, Spirituality & Health Magazine, United States Attila Koronczay, General Manager, Eminence Organics, Canada Gilad Saul Lang, Vice
President, The Madison Collection, United States Andrea Lomas - Gong, Group Operations Director, Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group, Hong Kong Shel Pink, Founder, SpaRitual, United States Bill Reed, Author, Principal, Regenesis, United States Stephanie Rest, Founder, Caribbean Wellness
Education, United States Rianna Riego, Chief Brand and Wellness Officer, CIVANA, United States Daniella Russo, CEO and Founder, Think Beyond Plastic, United States Veronica Schreibeis Smith, CEO & Founding Principal, Vera Iconica Architecture, United States Deborah Szekely, Co-Founder, Rancho La Puerta, Mexico Mark Wuttke,
President and Chief Operating Officer, Babor North America, United States
The other board members are former U.S. Sen. John C. Danforth of Missouri and
Mary Hatwood Futrell, a former
president of the National
Education Association.
Nashville, Tenn —
Mary H. Futrell,
president of the National
Education Association has told Gov. Lamar Alexander — whose proposal last spring for a statewide «master - teacher» program helped catalyze the national debate on school reform — that by working with the Tennessee
Education Association he can develop a «model reform package.»
President Clinton has appointed
Mary Frances Berry, a former federal
education official, to chair the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.
By contrast, the Carnegie task force included a generous representation of public
education's political establishment: the presidents of both national teacher unions (the National Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education's political establishment: the
presidents of both national teacher unions (the National
Education Association's Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
Education Association's
Mary Hatwood Futrell and the American Federation of Teachers» Albert Shanker), two state
education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education superintendents (California's Bill Honig and Minnesota's Ruth Randall), an ed school dean, the New York Times «s lead
education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W.
education columnist (Fred Hechinger), and the ubiquitous John W. Gardner.
Governor Donald Carcieri, Speaker Gordon Fox and Mayor Daniel J. McKee cut the ribbon at Blackstone Valley Prep Mayoral Academy's 2009 opening, surrounded by (from left to right) Cranston mayor Allan Fung, R.I. attorney general Peter Kilmartin, former senate majority leader Daniel Connors, R.I. commissioner of
education Deborah Gist, former
president of the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools Nel - son Smith and former R.I. representative
Mary Ann Shallcross Smith.
As Secretary of
Education,
Mary Jackson would «help the
president recognize that learning doesn't end at the school door.
«The results show a disconnect between what people know and believe about music and what they're actually doing about it,» said Dr.
Mary Zurn, vice
president of
education at Primrose Schools.
75, Founder & CEO, Harlem Children's Zone Irma Zardoya,
President & CEO, NYC Leadership Academy Elizabeth Dickey,
President, Bank Street College of
Education Mary Anne Schmitt - Carey,
President, Say Yes to
Education Lisa Belzberg, Founder & Chair Emeritus, PENCIL Michael Rebell, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Campaign for Educational Equity Karen Hawley Miles, Ed.M.»
Wisconsin
Education Association Council (WEAC)
president Mary Bell was one of the most vocal presences in Madison, rarely going a day without addressing fervent crowds of protesters.
Listen to the Q&A with Dr. Stetson on the
Mary & Melissa Show Enjoy the interview with Dr. Frances Stetson,
President of Stetson and Associates, Inc. and The Inclusive Schools Network (ISN), global resources of professionals, families, schools and organizations focused on inclusive
education around the world.
The «unlikely allies» who will be onstage with me sharing their experiences include Bill Hammond, CEO, Texas Association of Business; Richard Rhodes,
President / CEO, Austin Community College; Jean Clements,
President, Hillsborough Classroom Teachers Association; and
Mary Ellen Elia, Commissioner of
Education, New York State
Education Commission (formerly of Hillsborough).
Lewis M. Branscomb, chief scientist of the International Business Machines Corporation, chairman; Alan K. Campbell, executive vice
president of ara Inc., Philadelphia;
Mary Hatwood Futrell,
president, National
Education Association; John W. Gardner, former Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare and founder of the Independent Sector; Fred M. Hechinger,
president of the New York Times Company Foundation Inc.; Bill Honig, California's superintendent of public instruction; James B. Hunt, former governor...
Mary Anne Schmitt - Carey has been named the
president of Say Yes to
Education, a New York City - based nonprofit group that pledges to provide a college education to students who graduate from high school in low - inco
Education, a New York City - based nonprofit group that pledges to provide a college
education to students who graduate from high school in low - inco
education to students who graduate from high school in low - income areas.
«It is outrageous that
President [Barack] Obama and Washington bureaucrats are trying to dictate how Oklahoma schools spend
education dollars,» Oklahoma Gov.
Mary Fallin said in a statement.
He has been a participating member of numerous
education related organizations including the Minnesota Reading Association (past
president Northlands Chapter), Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers, American Educational Research Association, Association of California School Administration, and International Reading Association (past
president of
Mary Jemison Council).
«Regardless of whether a child attends a traditional public or charter school, they deserve the best possible
education, and that starts with establishing a school funding program that's data - driven and works for all students,» said
Mary Kay Shields,
president of CS Partners.
In a statement issued Monday, Wisconsin
Education Association Council
president Mary Bell said members of the state's largest teachers union «offer their full support to the Chicago Teachers Union in a fight that is about much more than a contract for the 26,000 teachers.»
Mary Hatwood - Futrell Former
President, National
Education Association Professor, Graduate School of
Education and Human Development, George Washington University
Mary Bell,
president of the Wisconsin
Education Association Council, the state's largest teachers union, said that while teachers won't necessarily obstruct changes, they are less likely to offer new ideas themselves if they are not covered by a union contract.
Wisconsin
Education Association Council
President Mary Bell on Sunday called on teachers who did not have Monday off for the
Presidents Day holiday to return to their classrooms.
Mary Bell, the
president of the powerful Wisconsin
Education Association Council, the state's largest teachers union, said, «Our response is, «We're in.»»
«I think the importance of this conference is to bring together the continuity we need to have with communities in relationship to educating our children and creating what we call partners in
education,» said forum participant Mary Ann Dupuis, president of the Saginaw Education Association in
education,» said forum participant
Mary Ann Dupuis,
president of the Saginaw
Education Association in
Education Association in Michigan.
«People did not elect Governor Walker to undermine public
education, but that's exactly what this attack on workers» rights does,» Wisconsin Education Association Council President Mary Bell said, her voice cracking with emotion, during a press co
education, but that's exactly what this attack on workers» rights does,» Wisconsin
Education Association Council President Mary Bell said, her voice cracking with emotion, during a press co
Education Association Council
President Mary Bell said, her voice cracking with emotion, during a press conference.
The Milwaukee Journal - Sentinel has a fascinating interview with Wisconsin
Education Association Council
president Mary Bell and executive director Dan Burkhalter, in which they admit having lost 20,000 members since the passage of Act 10.
By requiring greater public accountability through state and district level reporting on the achievement of their high - performing students, we will bring parity to the reporting process and better understand how these students are — or are not — progressing,» said NAGC
President Tracy L. Cross, Executive Director of the Center for Gifted
Education at the College of William &
Mary.
Other speakers and panellists include: Dr Charles Chew, Public Service Commission Teaching Scholar, Singapore
Education Service, Wendy Kopp, CEO and Co-founder of Teach For All, Professor Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at University College London, Sir Michael Wilkins, Founding CEO of Outwood Grange Academies Trust, Sir Michael Wilshaw, formerly Ofsted's Chief Inspector and currently Professor of
Education and Director of Multi-Academy Trusts at St
Mary's University, London, Roblin Webb, founder / CEO of Freedom Prep Charter Schools, Norman Atkins, Co-Founder and
President of Relay GSE, Professor Rebecca Allen, Director of the Centre for
Education Improvement Science at the UCL Institute of
Education, Professor Rob Coe, Professor of
Education and Director of the Centre for Evaluation and Monitoring (CEM) at Durham University, Anthony S. Bryk,
President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and Sir Kevan Collins, CEO of the
Education Endowment Foundation.
«When the report came out, it catapulted the issue of
education onto the national agenda,» says Mary Hatwood Futrell, professor and Dean of The George Washington University Graduate School of Education and Human Development in Washington, DC, and president of the National Education Association from 198
education onto the national agenda,» says
Mary Hatwood Futrell, professor and Dean of The George Washington University Graduate School of
Education and Human Development in Washington, DC, and president of the National Education Association from 198
Education and Human Development in Washington, DC, and
president of the National
Education Association from 198
Education Association from 1983 - 1989.
Mary Scott Hunter has been a member of the Alabama State Board of
Education since 2010 and currently serves as
President Pro Temp.
«Iowa
education leaders recognized that school principals need to take an active role in supporting and empowering teacher leaders for the TLC initiative to be successful,» said
Mary Jo Dunnington, NYCLA's Senior Vice
President of Client Engagement.
San Antonio, Texas Allan Parker,
President of The Justice Foundation (formerly the Texas Justice Foundation), is a former Professor of Law at St.
Mary's University in San Antonio, Texas, where he taught
Education Law and Civil Procedure.
Mary Bell,
president of the Wisconsin
Education Association Council, the state's largest teachers union, said expanding vouchers and avenues for independent charter schools while cutting public education is all part of a Republican attempt «to privatize what has been a very successful and very stable public education system in Wisconsi
Education Association Council, the state's largest teachers union, said expanding vouchers and avenues for independent charter schools while cutting public
education is all part of a Republican attempt «to privatize what has been a very successful and very stable public education system in Wisconsi
education is all part of a Republican attempt «to privatize what has been a very successful and very stable public
education system in Wisconsi
education system in Wisconsin.»
Sally Hunt, General Secretary, University and College Union Dave Prentis, General Secretary, UNISON David Hughes, Chief Executive, Association of Colleges Shakira Martin,
President, National Union of Students Geoff Barton, General Secretary, Association of School and College Leaders Kevin Courtney and
Mary Bousted, Joint General Secretaries, National
Education Union Sue Pember, Director of Policy, Holex Tim Ward, Chief Executive Officer, Third Sector National Learning Alliance Stephen Evans, Chief Executive, Learning and Work Institute Deborah Lawson, General Secretary, Voice
«If
Mary prevails in court... no public record would appear in her credit history,» says Maxine Sweet, vice
president of public
education with credit bureau Experian.
Mary Schmidt Campbell is
President of Spelman College, a leading women's college dedicated to the
education and global leadership of black women.
Dr.
Mary Schmidt Campbell,
president of Spelman College, has made an indelible imprint on the cultural life of New York City and beyond as an innovative leader in
education and the arts.
«The curatorial studies program offers our students a unique opportunity to learn first - hand what it takes to create a first - class exhibition,» said Spelman
President Mary Schmidt Campbell, Ph.D. «It's also a prime example of the College's mission to develop programs and spaces much like the Museum and our planned arts, innovation and entrepreneurship center that harness the power of a liberal arts
education.»
• Philip Adams, broadcaster • Kirstie Albion, CEO, Australian Youth Climate Coalition • Paul Barratt, former head, Defence Dept • Professor Judy Brett, historian • Dr Stephen Bygrave, CEO, Beyond Zero Emissions • Geoff Cousins AM,
President, Australian Conservation Foundation •
Mary Crooks, CEO, The Victorian Women's Trust • Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate for Medicine • Ian Dunlop, former chair, Australian Coal Association • Professor Tim Flannery, palaeontologist • John Hewson, businessman and former Opposition leader • Professor Ove Hoegh - Guldberg, marine scientist • Professor David Karoly, atmospheric scientist • Professor Carmen Lawrence, former Western Australia premier • Dr Colin Long, Victorian Sec., National Tertiary
Education Union • Professor Robert Manne, political scientist • Bill McKibben, author and co-founder, 350.org • Christine Milne, Global Greens Ambassador • Paul Oosting, CEO, GetUp • David Ritter, CEO, Greenpeace Australia • Professor Peter Singer, moral philosopher • Professor Fiona Stanley, epidemiologist • Dr John (Charlie) Veron, pioneer coral researcher • Mark Wakeham, CEO, Environment Victoria
Dr.
Mary Hawkins,
president of Bellevue University, gives her tips on how adults can overcome the
education gap to achieve their life goals.