From the Inside
Higher Education story:
Not exact matches
That's better than not surpassing the
high, but many
stories failed to mention the drastic increase in the cost of healthcare and
education that's occurred over the past 18 years.
The moral of this
story is that the ideal situation could be to study and learn the things you desire in a
higher education institution while still pursuing, scheming and building your entrepreneurial ideas.
This is the
story of
higher education institutions specifically for African Americans, and their role in building black culture and racial equality.
Except that in his Tuesday budget speech, Morneau told the
story of Joan, from Algonquin College, and thus another tip to federal attention —
higher education, which also happens to be a provincial and constitutional responsibility.
Noll concludes: «In the end, Protestants who are interested in
higher education have a special reason to read Gleason's
story with sympathy.
Over the past few months there has been a marked increase in
stories about the decline of the humanities in
higher education.
• Here's a nice juxtaposing of
stories in the Chronicle of
Higher Education.
At the top of the page is a
story with the headline «Bishops Approve Controversial Rules for Catholic
Higher Education.»
Most people who care about
higher education have a handful of similar
stories, projecting a dismal forecast for the liberal arts.
Of course, a controversy of this magnitude — it's been international news for weeks, with
stories and comments in the New York Times, The Atlantic, The Chronicle of
Higher Education, The Guardian, and now Time — is never actually «all because» of one thing.
Now, granted, all of these
stories come from white, middle - class people, most with
higher education.
As many of you know, just one week ago The Lunch Tray broke an exclusive
story regarding 540 Meals: Choices Make the Difference, a new McDonald's documentary intended for use as «nutrition
education» in middle and
high schools.
Back in October, I broke a
story on The Lunch Tray regarding a new McDonald's «nutrition
education» video for middle and
high school students called 540 Meals: Choices Make the Difference.
News 12 Brooklyn
story on BP Adams leading City University of New York (CUNY) students in a rally calling for greater affordability and investment in public
higher education by the State.
«The real
story is that Michael Gove's plans for A-level reform are not based, as he appears to be claiming, on evidence of widespread concerns in the
higher education sector about the rigour and relevance of A-levels.
In her Oklahoma twang, Ms. Warren said her rags - to - riches
story reflected the promise of mid-century America, when post-New Deal governments invested heavily in
higher education, scientific research and infrastructure.
Readers of the Chronicle of
Higher Education last year followed the
story of Joshua and Kathleen, a psychologist and a chemist, as they sought, publicly but anonymously, to end 4 years of professional separation by finding work in the same area.
Speaking to his advisory board, Collins discussed a
story this week in The Chronicle of
Higher Education about former Emory University faculty member Charles Nemeroff.
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Volume 1 gives us the entire first U.K. season (the third season just started running in England), with one interconnecting, ongoing
story strung across nine 45 - minute episodes, each of which takes the perspective of one of a gang of friends, students at a Bristol sixth - form college (roughly equivalent of the upper grades of an American
high school and the beginnings of a postsecondary
education).
Editor's Note: Though the San Fernando
Education Technology Team is no longer active at San Fernando
High School, some of the former participants have created their own company to tell
stories through media, and continue to foster the program's goals by working with San Fernando students on Saturdays to produce the iCan Film Festival.
Filmed by EL
Education, «Austin's Butterfly, a true
story about a Presumpscot Elementary School first - grade student who was tasked with making a scientific drawing of a tiger swallowtail butterfly, shows the impact of feedback and revision on creating
high - quality work.
When Usable Knowledge launched in September — with a handful of
stories focused on the Common Core, how teachers can make caring more common, and the best strategies to expand
high - quality early
education, among others — we had no idea what the response might be.
New research from Harvard Graduate School of
Education professor Martin West tells a nuanced and evidence - based
story about grade retention, finding that — contrary to critics» fears — repeating third grade does not reduce students» chances of completing
high school.
The Bright Vale
story shows feedback being used to improve teaching within a school, but the same logic holds true at
higher levels of the
education system, as illustrated above right.
Though the San Fernando
Education Technology Team is no longer active at San Fernando
High School, some of the former participants have created their own company to tell
stories through media, and continue to foster the program's goals by working with San Fernando students on Saturdays to produce the iCan Film Festival.
Parthenon began gathering data on every student who entered New York City's
high schools in 1999, nearly a quarter million of them, and by 2005, as
education journalist Sarah Garland reported in a 2010 Washington Monthly
story, had accumulated data that were «shocking»: «Nearly 140,000
high - school - age youth in the city were at least two years behind where they needed to be to graduate on time.
A
story in the May 1, 2002, issue of
Education Week about air quality in schools («EPA Pushing Improved Air Quality in Schools») should have said that the Mesa, Ariz., school district tested classrooms for
high levels of carbon dioxide.
First Generation tells the
story of four
high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter of migrant field workers - who set out to break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities by pursuing a college
education.
A
story in the Feb. 13, 2008, issue of
Education Week about motivating students with cash incentives misspelled the name of a student at Western
High School in Baltimore.
Stories in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and many other newspapers, most written not by
education reporters but by Washington - based political and legislative correspondents, reported Gates's assertions in an unquestioning, almost awestruck tone that made one thing clear: if
high schools are bad enough for Bill Gates to declare them a disaster, then it must be so.
This organization, by providing free complementary educational activities in areas of socio - cultural - educational
high vulnerability allows several girls start to take their life
stories transformed through
education.
The case study tells the
stories of the efforts these schools went through to launch their programs — the
High Tech
High Graduate School of
Education, the Relay Graduate School of
Education, and Match
Education's Charles Sposato Graduate School of
Education — to help illuminate the benefits and challenges that schools face when creating their own teacher certification and master's degree programs.
The
story of
High Tech
High Graduate School of
Education (GSE) illustrates that state and federal policy drive much of the demand for teacher e
Education (GSE) illustrates that state and federal policy drive much of the demand for teacher
educationeducation.
But the book's
story begins with the ostensible failure of public
education and its rapidly rising costs, mediocre student achievement results, poor
high - school graduation rates, and limp international rankings.
In reality, there are 50 different
stories to be told about state divestment from
higher education.
Russo, an experienced
education journalist, received a Spencer Foundation Education Journalism Fellowship at Columbia to write this book, which covers the story of Green Dot, of its efforts to take over an inner - city high school, and of its first year managing Locke, with briefer coverage of its sec
education journalist, received a Spencer Foundation
Education Journalism Fellowship at Columbia to write this book, which covers the story of Green Dot, of its efforts to take over an inner - city high school, and of its first year managing Locke, with briefer coverage of its sec
Education Journalism Fellowship at Columbia to write this book, which covers the
story of Green Dot, of its efforts to take over an inner - city
high school, and of its first year managing Locke, with briefer coverage of its second year.
Sullivan's bios are bound to motivate students to explore library and Internet resources to learn more about these important men and women, but the
stories have great potential for serving an even
higher purpose — for instilling in readers of all backgrounds the importance of discipline, pride, perseverance, and
education!
Let's Fix Math
Education By Redefining Math National Geographic, 3/24/16 The secret of countries such as
high - performing Finland may be quality primary school teachers, who often have deep math training, according to Pasi Sahlberg, a former math teacher who has chronicled the Finnish success
story and is now a visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education.»
A feature
story in EdNext looked at an earlier effort made by Purdue and Indiana University to get involved in the
education of
high school students.
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.
The launch of edweek.org in 1996 ushered EPE into the Digital Age and created a platform for the evolution of its
Education Week flagship publication into an integrated print - digital news organization that provides distinctive staff - written original reporting, a forum for a lively but civil exchange of opinion on education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents
Education Week flagship publication into an integrated print - digital news organization that provides distinctive staff - written original reporting, a forum for a lively but civil exchange of opinion on
education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents
education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of
education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents
education coverage,
high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the
stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents to life.
I also know that some of the folks in the online
education field that I spoke with for my
story said that
higher education isn't as subject to some of the same constraints as K - 12 educators are.
Usable Knowledge is a trusted source of insight into what works in
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stories and strategies for teachers, parents, K - 12 leaders,
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Interestingly, today's extraordinarily
high - performing urban charter schools — arguably the greatest
story in public
education in a generation — bear a curious resemblance to the Catholic schools of Baby Boomer memory.
During his keynote, Digital leadership: changing paradigms for changing times, the senior fellow from the International Center for Leadership in
Education in the US shared his personal
story of how as a
high school principal, he was a «leader with a blindfold on».
What So Proudly We Hail With this
high school - level curriculum, educators Amy A. Kass and Leon R. Kass demonstrate how
story, speech, and song enhance civic
education.
We gathered our findings and
stories in Belonging and Becoming: The Power of Social and Emotional Learning in
High School (Harvard
Education Press, 2015).
In addition to covering the K - 12 and
higher education beats, she files general business and economic
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