Sentences with phrase «education groups generally»

Education groups generally had high praise for the revised budget.

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Education groups cautiously praised the formation of the governor's panel, but generally took a wait - and - see stance.
The charter school movement and the push for universal preschool hold the potential to be «important partners» in improving education, but they generally operate on separate tracks with little cooperation or exchange of ideas, says a new report issued by a pro-charter group.
For those adults working on, writing about, or generally pondering the fate of our education system, «teachers» are thought of as a stakeholder group, a fulcrum for change.
Along the way Payzant cultivated a generally positive relationship with the wide variety of education groups in and around Boston, including the local teachers union.
2005 National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) Community Service Award... presented to an individual or group that has made a contribution that benefits the development of gifts and talents in young people; the nature of the work generally characterizes the goals and values of the NAGC and education in a democracy, and affects the larger community, state, or nation.
presented to an individual or group that has made a contribution that benefits the development of gifts and talents in young people; the nature of the work generally characterizes the goals and values of the NAGC and education in a democracy, and affects the larger community, state, or nation.
«Our governor has not been a fan of data,» said Ryan Smith, executive director of Education Trust - West, a civil rights and education group that generally backs tough school accountability sEducation Trust - West, a civil rights and education group that generally backs tough school accountability seducation group that generally backs tough school accountability standards.
A study on the effects of the Education Voucher Scheme in Pakistan found that the voucher students, all of whom came from disadvantaged backgrounds, generally showed equal levels of academic success as the students who came from middle - income groups.
School board members generally would welcome regulatory relief from federal intrusion into local policymaking, but civil rights and special education advocacy groups have expressed concern with the department's intentions.
These renegade groups, composed generally of younger teachers, are trying to accomplish what a generation of education reformers, activists and think tanks have not: forcing the unions to genuinely mend their ways.»
But a group of very lucky students gets to go to a school, for free, and get an education that people tend to be envious of, which generally lead to fairly lucrative careers, and they can't spare a dime?
As Chapter 1 discusses in detail, environmental groups as mostly 501C3 organizations were allowed to spend unlimited sums on public education which includes advertising and communication efforts advocating generally for a need for action on climate change or a general cap on emissions.
In Canada, the range of flexible legal studies generally is limited to a part - time or extended - time program of study that is only available as a retroactive accommodation to students experiencing barriers to full - time study who may be mature, low - income, sole support caregivers, or from other under - represented groups in legal education.
He routinely acts for a broad group of employer clients and employer associations in various industries and sectors, including energy, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, health care, education, longshoring, construction, retail, food processing, transportation, steel, automotive and manufacturing more generally.
The home education experience is varied and unrestricted, Owen and Anya go on regular trips, attend local «home - ed» groups and generally self - direct their own learning.
Group size is a particularly important contributor to effectiveness in the broader education literature.16 Results are mixed regarding the extent to which the benefits derived from the quality care (at least in some domains) may benefit disadvantaged children more than other children — but such findings would be generally consistent with results from intervention and education studies.11, 16
SELF - HELP Self - help generally refers to groups or meetings that: involve people who have similar needs; are facilitated by a consumer, survivor, or other layperson; assist people to deal with a «life - disrupting» event, such as a death, abuse, serious accident, addiction, or diagnosis of a physical, emotional, or mental disability, for oneself or a relative; are operated on an informal, free - of - charge, and nonprofit basis; provide support and education; and are voluntary, anonymous, and confidential.
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