Sentences with phrase «education press next»

You can check out the summary, read the papers, and watch the various sessions here, and keep an eye out for the final product — which will be out as a book from Harvard Education Press next fall.

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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) delivers a speach next to Vice-President Tarek El Aissami (L) next to Venezuela's Minister of Science, Technology and University Education Hugbel Roa (R) during a press conference to launch to the market a new oil - backed cryptocurrency called «Petro», at the Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, on February 20.
«Today's announcement shows that we will not waver in pressing ahead with our plans to open 500 more of these innovative and exciting schools over the next five years, creating 270,000 places, delivering an excellent education and giving parents across the country real choice for their children.»
ED in ’08 may also have contributed to Obama's decision to press forward with national standards and performance pay for teachers once he was in office... Teacher effectiveness and national standards [would] come to dominate the Obama education agenda and the education debate for the next four years.
In February 2008, Princeton University Press will release Troublemaker, the memoir of Education Next senior editor and veteran education reformer Chester E. «Checker» Education Next senior editor and veteran education reformer Chester E. «Checker» education reformer Chester E. «Checker» Finn Jr..
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I serve as an Education Advisor to the Pulitzer Center, whose mission is to spread global awareness and engage the next generation on pressing international issues, utilizing its rich Global Gateway platform.
Overhaul of Schools is the Wrong Diagnosis Boston Globe, 3/27/14 «Monday's hot - off - the - press report on «The New Opportunity to Lead: A Vision for Education in Massachusetts in the Next 20 Years,» commissioned by the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education, presents an erroneous diagnosis of the state of education in the Commonwealth and proposes remedies that are based on ideology, not Education in Massachusetts in the Next 20 Years,» commissioned by the Massachusetts Business Alliance for Education, presents an erroneous diagnosis of the state of education in the Commonwealth and proposes remedies that are based on ideology, not Education, presents an erroneous diagnosis of the state of education in the Commonwealth and proposes remedies that are based on ideology, not education in the Commonwealth and proposes remedies that are based on ideology, not evidence.
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See also Harvey C. Mansfield, Tocqueville: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), p. 25; James T. Schleifer, The Chicago Companion to Tocqueville's Democracy in America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2012), p. 108; Roger Boesche, Theories of Tyranny: From Plato to Arendt (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996), p. 206; and Williamson M. Evers, «Obama Should Heed Tocqueville on Schools,» Education Next, October 20, 2011, http://educationnext.org/obama-should-heed-tocqueville-on-schools/ (accessed September 16, 2015).
Richard D. Kahlenberg, a senior fellow at The Century Foundation, is coauthor, with Halley Potter, of A Smarter Charter: Finding What Works for Charter Schools and Public Education, to be published next month by Teachers College Press.
But it even seems that the reviewer, despite the strident language contained in the press release that summarizes his analysis, in the end agrees with my assessment: «The study presented in the Harvard Program on Education and Governance report, and abridged in Education Next, is a step in the right direction.»
Up next from Kline are bills that deal with school accountability and teacher quality, said education committee press secretary Jennifer Allen.
Today's announcement shows that we will not waver in pressing ahead with our plans to open 500 more of these innovative and exciting schools over the next 5 years, creating 270,000 places, delivering an excellent education and giving parents across the country real choice for their children.
Didn't find the original article about Canadian education (Ontario specifically) but wanted to give the link to an article we tweeted when it broke a few days ago (Canada finally gets its due - the next darling in the education press over Finland?)
State education officials say that California will be hard - pressed to find the 110,000 new teachers they predict will be needed over the next decade and foresee shortages in several fields, particularly in math, science and bilingual education.
State education officials say California will be hard - pressed to find the 110,000 new teachers they predict will be needed over the next decade and foresee shortages in several fields, particularly in math, science and bilingual education.
The Associated Press reports that the tipping point could be as early as next fall, according to Education Secretary Arne Duncan.
Robert Rothman is a senior fellow at the Alliance for Excellent Education and the author of Something in Common: The Common Core Standards and the Next Chapter in American Education (Harvard Education Press, 2011).
According to a press release issued last month, Steve Perry, Bishop T.D. Jakes and businessman Daymond John (of ABC's Shark Tank) have created a new «continuing education program to help professionals take their careers to the next level.»
Marcia's career began in 1973 at Asbury Park Press in New Jersey, and over the next 11 years she worked in nearly every department, which gave her a wealth of knowledge about business, education, entertainment, lifestyles, local issues, and hard news.
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