Sentences with phrase «education a candidate whose»

We are deeply concerned that the President - elect seeks to nominate as a Secretary of Education a candidate whose experience — and lack of experience — calls into question core principles of fairness, equality and a commitment to education.

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Laura Lavine, the only candidate whose foundation is based on education, should be considered by the Syracuse Teachers Association for endorsement.
Including the director and producers of the film, the post-film panel discussion will feature current HGSE doctoral candidate Clint Smith, a graduate of New Orleans public schools whose poems and essays on race, justice, and education have appeared in The New Yorker, The American Poetry Review, and The Guardian.
Nonchargeable activities: lobbying and ballot initiatives; external public relations; litigation, «unless specifically related to collective bargaining, contract administration or organizational maintenance»; get - out - the - vote activities; contributing to charitable, religious, or ideological causes; supporting political organizations or candidates for public office; organizing or recruiting new members and «defending against challenges to exclusive bargaining representative status»; and «monitoring and opposing activities of groups and individuals whose purpose is to undermine public education
We seek candidates whose academic background, professional goals, personal commitment and communication skills meet the demands of a rigorous graduate education program.
Right now the ever - changing list of Democratic candidates includes Sal Albanese (who has run twice before, finishing 3d and 8th, and whose education platform focuses on pre-K expansion, one of de Blasio's few success stories); Kevin Coenen (who has a section about education on his website that contains grammatical errors); Robert Gangi, and Collin Slatter (who have no name recognition).
Obama, the candidate, spoke strongly for the need to fix a seriously flawed law, but changed the game by attaching policy strings to the $ 70 billion plus in stimulus money directed to education, paving the way for a $ 4 billion competition whose central focus is to fix failing schools and incentivize innovation.
Nancy May is President and CEO of The BoardBench Companies, a corporate governance advisory firm whose services includes: director search / succession services, board evaluations, director education, and individual director candidate coaching advisory services.
Employers select candidates whose resumes display a Master's Degree in education and show previous professional teaching experience.
The third type of candidates can be people whose history can't be presented in the resume because of frequent job changes, lack of college education, Unemployment etc..
Clients select candidates whose resumes focus on technical abilities and experience rather than formal education.
School officials seek candidates with some experience, and transferable skills and who genuinely care about and interested in childhood development, enthusiastic about imparting education, and whose qualities and traits accurately match the demands of the employer.
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