Not exact matches
The second reform
track is school choice: Allow parents to select among a wide array of
education providers, encouraging
innovation along the way.
Coverage of the Saul Zaentz Early
Education Initiative supporting innovative projects at three phases: the idea
track, the pilot
track and the scaling
track, as part of their inaugural
innovation challenge.
In collaboration with the Consortium, UChicago Impact, the Urban
Education Institute's
innovation arm, developed the 5Essentials system, which is composed of surveys, reports, and training supports that states, districts, and schools can use to
track progress on the nonacademic factors proven to drive school success.
Luckily, the knowledge network around issues I
track — from global warming to disaster risk reduction to
education innovation to conservation science — is rapidly expanding, offering learners, analysts and practitioners a rich array of go - to hubs for sharing and shaping ideas and expertise.
Tracking innovation in legal
education.
Among them, another call for the further
innovation of legal
education models, parallel programs — think a course on law office management — that offers law students some practical skills on top of their traditional learning, and the possibility of law schools
tracking and sharing entry and exit data.
NEW: Bill Henderson, a professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, shuttered his longtime blog the Legal Whiteboard this year to start up Legal Evolution, in which he
tracks innovations in the industry and legal
education and covers lagging legal productivity.
Packed with the full spectrum of solutions specific to your needs, BOMA's Technology Pavilion and the new Technology & Innovation
education track spotlight the hottest new
innovations in CRE, and a special general session on The New Tenant Amenity Demands will offer insight on how owners and managers are successfully extending their property's value proposition with user - friendly technology and other high - quality amenities.