Sentences with phrase «education press title»

The recent Harvard Education Press title, Ripe for Change: Garden - Based Learning in Schools, explores this movement, delves into its history, and suggests steps that should be taken to widen the practice
In the Harvard Education Press title Restoring Opportunity, coauthors Professor Richard Murnane and University of California - Irvine Professor Greg Duncan examine inequality in American education and provide detailed portraits of proven initiatives that are transforming the lives of low - income children from prekindergarten through high school.
In a lifetime, one will spend nearly 90,000 hours at work, says Nancy Hoffman, co-author — with her husband, Senior Research Fellow Robert Schwartz — of the new Harvard Education Press title, Learning for Careers.
In her new Harvard Education Press title, Schools that Succeed, Chenoweth takes a look at those «outliers,» telling the stories of several high - performing schools in low - income areas.
Jack Jennings, author of the new Harvard Education Press title Presidents, Congress, and the Public Schools: The Politics of Education Reform, was witness to the evolution of federal policy, working closely with Congress, first as a subcommittee staff director and then as general counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor.
This is one solution proposed in his new Harvard Education Press title, Dancing in the Rain: Leading with Compassion, Vitality, and Mindfulness in Education, a book designed to give education leaders the tools to handle the pressures of the profession.
This is the question explored by authors Eleanor (Ellie) Drago - Severson and Jessica Blum - DeStefano in their new Harvard Education Press title, Tell Me So I Can Hear You: A Developmental Approach to Feedback for Educators.
But, as Milner writes in the Harvard Education Press title, Rac (e) ing to Class, these discussions, while difficult, need to happen in order for change to take place.
The recent Harvard Education Press title, Ripe for Change: Garden - Based Learning in Schools, explores this movement, delves into its history, and suggests steps that...
In his Harvard Education Press title, Educational Entrepreneurship Today, Hess and his co-editor Michael McShane, investigate the movement from its beginnings to its current stage, and explore both the innovations and the people behind them.
This is one of the questions explored by Finn and his coauthor Brandon Wright in the Harvard Education Press title, Failing Our Brightest Kids: The Global Challenge of Educating High - Ability Students, in which they take U.S. practices and set them against those of other countries in order to find the best ways to support our brightest students.
One way, says Peter Stokes, author of the Harvard Education Press title Higher Education and Employability, is to collaborate more effectively with the businesses that will be offering employment.
While theories both broad and specific are common, «we don't really have a good midrange theory of educational ethics,» admits Professor Meira Levinson, co-editor, with Jacob Fay, of the new Harvard Education Press title, Dilemmas of Educational Ethics: Cases and Commentaries — a book she hopes will help fill that void.
In the recent Harvard Education Press title, What Excellent Community Colleges Do, author Joshua Wyner begins by identifying four domains — degree completion, equity, student learning, and labor market success — that define excellence in community colleges.
Her research, which has evolved into Harvard Education Press title, Breakthrough Strategies: Classroom - Based Practices to Support New Majority College Students, draws upon information from both the students themselves and the faculty who have worked with them.
McCartney, co-editor of Harvard Education Press title Improving the Odds For America's Children, spoke to the EdCast when she returned to the HGSE campus to participate in the Askwith Forum «Leveling the Playing Field for Children: 40 Years of the Children's Defense Fund.»

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The famous report of the Harvard Committee, published in 1945 under the title, General Education in a Free Society, (Harvard Committee, General Education in a Free Society [Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1945]-RRB-.
On April 10, CDF's milestone will be celebrated at an Askwith Forum featuring an esteemed panel of guests who will examine what we can do to continue — as the title of a new Harvard Education Press book reads — improving the odds for America's children.
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In a press conference today, Governor Dannel Malloy and Lt. Governor Nancy Wyman announced that they were removing the word «interim» from Dianne Wentzell's title today, allowing her to continue as Connecticut's Commissioner of Education.
Through agreements with top publishers like Macmillan Higher Education, Oxford University Press, and more, Coursera is working on creating free digital textbooks for its course participants for the duration of the course; participants who want to own the digital title for referencing without a timeline will be able to purchase low - cost ebook editions.
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Additional titles from INCA Press will also be available including Forms of Education: Couldn't Get a Sense of It and Free as in Free... published on the occasion of the 11th Gwangju Biennial in collaboration with Publication Studio.
It will be presented as part of a panel event titled «Curriculum Resources for Journalism Education» with other guest speakers from the Australian Press Council, Griffith University, RMIT and Our Watch.
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