Education World examines the rise in the number of prescriptions written for stimulant medication to treat ADHD — an increase of 500 percent since 1991, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Education World examines the characteristics of effective inclusion.
Today,
Education World examines four books that delve into Hispanic history and culture.
Education World examines the research about block scheduling in junior and senior high schools.
This week, National Library Week,
Education World examines the issue of book banning.
Education World examines the problem, offers resources for school administrators, and shares news of what some communities are doing to put their schools on «firm foundations.»
This week,
Education World examines the problems that have led many communities and states to require background checks for all school personnel.
Today,
Education World examines current trends around vocational training and employment, suggesting that perhaps we should start rethinking how we measure a student's success.
This week,
Education World examines two books that would make fine additions to the study of one of the saddest, but most compelling, events in American history.
This week,
Education World examines both sides of the * Is technology worth it?
Today,
Education World examines two collaborative approaches that teachers are using to look at student work.
Education World examined the Dept. of Education's recent guidance on recruiting and retaining educators under ESSA.
Not exact matches
So a fundamental part of
education is to expose such hidden or explicit purposes and presuppositions and critically
examine them and transform them to a conscious commitment to a
world - view which sees nature, humanity and cosmos within an organic life system working within an ultimate framework of a spiritual movement of self - determining selves towards a community of justice and love.
Christian undergraduates at elite universities often feel forced into a troubling dichotomy: They may go «all - in» for a secular
education, by
examining their opinions under the tutelage of an irreligious faculty; or else they must withhold something of themselves from rational inquiry, erecting a barrier between the performative requirements of their research discipline and their beliefs about the way the
world actually is.
examines the importance of play in early
education, and how teachers can help children explore the
world around them and develop their creativity.
A Glance at Teacher
Education in Finland Yesterday and Today,
examines historical and modern teacher training in Finland, a country that many acknowledge as having the most successful K - 12 schools in the
world.
This four - part series
examines the movement to make
education research more «usable» and explores some efforts to connect the
worlds of research and practice.
Sick Schools Create Dilemma for School Districts In the fifth and final part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem,
Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne
examines the dilemma sick schools create for school officials.
Education World writer Leslie Bulion
examines the issues with club advisers, opponents, and experts.
Causes and Effects of Sick Schools Vary In the fourth part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem,
Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne
examines the varied causes and effects of environmental problems in our nation's schools.
In a 2006 article, Citizenship, Identity and
Education:
Examining the public purposes of schools in an age of globalization, Harvard Graduate School of
Education Professor Fernando Reimers stressed the importance of teaching tolerance and global values, as well as developing foreign language skills and knowledge of
world history, cultures, and geography.
Environmental Injustice: Poor and Minorities Suffer Most from Sick Schools In the second part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem,
Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne
examines how poor and minority school populations are exposed to more environmental hazards and therefore suffer a disproportionate amount of adverse health effects.
The idea that we should
examine successful organizations and then imitate what they do if we also want to be successful is something that first took hold in the business
world but has now unfortunately spread to the field of
education.
The week long program, run by the Ed School's Programs in Professional
Education (PPE), attracted 23 participants from around the world and examined the challenges of managing effective schools in order to provide a quality education for all
Education (PPE), attracted 23 participants from around the
world and
examined the challenges of managing effective schools in order to provide a quality
education for all
education for all students.
Since the year 2000, the Finnish school system has been one of the most
examined K - 12
education systems in the
world.
Dixon told
Education World, «As the dynamics of our community change, we feel that we must always
examine our mission, beliefs, and goals and make adaptations when necessary.»
In this article,
Education World's «Principal Files» team
examines the characteristics of their strongest teaching teams.
In an op - ed published by US News and
World Report, Sara Mead of Bellwether
Education Partners
examined standardized testing under ESSA, raising questions about whether waiting until third grade to gauge performance is too late to catch under - performing students.
We define global
education as curriculum that seeks to prepare students to live in a progressively interconnected
world where the study of human values, institutions, and behaviors are contextually
examined through pedagogy that promotes critical engagement of diverse information toward socially meaningful action (Gaudelli, 2003).
More than 70 University of Florida College of
Education faculty and graduate students were among the 14,000 scholars from around the
world who converged on Chicago April 16 - 20 for the 2015 annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association to
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Dozens of faculty and graduate students will meet starting Friday, April 8 for the
world's largest gathering of scholars to
examine critical issues of
education research and public policy.
A recent
Education Week blog by Marc Tucker
examines what it truly takes to get a first - rate teacher in front of every student, and compares the United States systems to the rest of the
world.
This exhibition, which brings to life the book of the same name published by NSCAD's first president, Garry Neill Kennedy, seeks to
examine a pivotal 10 - year period of art production in Halifax with the intention of positioning the art college as, according to the press release, «the epicentre of art
education — and to a large extent of the post-Minimalist and Conceptual art
world itself — in the 1960s and 1970s.»
Our Magna Carta
Education Guide and Magna Carta Timeline encourage students of all ages to
examine the history and significance of Magna Carta and to critically
examine its impact on the western
world, notably through Canadian history and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Published as «The Impact of Relationship
Education on Interpersonal Interactions in the Workplace and at Home,» HRC
examined responses from 3,484 participants who took
World Class Relationships for Work & Home ™ (WCR - W & H) between 2013 and 2015.