Company executives absolutely need to read it, but so do many others including government and
educational policymakers, university career advisers, recruiters, job seekers, and journalists who help perpetuate the skill - shortage myth.
28 - July 1 — Dropout prevention: Summer Leadership institute, sponsored by the National Dropout Prevention Center / Network, and the College of Health, Education, and Human Development at Clemson University, for teachers, administrators, counselors,
educational policymakers, researchers, and business leaders concerned about at - risk youth, at the Madren Conference Center at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C. Contact: John Peters, NDPC / N, 205 Martin St., Clemson, SC 29634; (864) 656-2599; fax: (864) 656-0136; e-mail: [email protected].
International education also became a priority of Ylvisaker's administration: The Project for Human Potential helped
educational policymakers find the means of achieving a full range of development possibilities in a given population, and the Office of International Education was created.
There are many ideas and techniques that educators and
educational policymakers can take away from charter schools.
«This is a unique program because it engages a wide range of
educational policymakers and...
How do
educational policymakers and practitioners in various high performing and rapidly improving countries conceptualize their understanding of the goals and purposes of education for an increasingly interdependent world in the 21st century?
Worse, many other administrative arrangements which are effective with the gifted and are centered in the regular classroom, including ability grouping, cluster grouping, and acceleration, are now considered politically off limits by
educational policymakers.
Another round of panic will set in, fingers will point at America's public schools, yet again, and we will, yet again (though hopefully not by the grace of more visionary
educational policymakers) look to even higher standards and better tests to adopt, implement, and repeat, from the beginning — see # 1 above.
Conceptually sophisticated and lucidly written, this book is indispensible reading for
educational policymakers, policy researchers, and all who have a stake in U.S. urban schools.»
This 18 minutes includes information on the educational policies supporting the history of high - stakes standardized tests in the U.S., how
educational policymakers (including U.S. Presidents G.W. Bush and Obama) have unwaveringly «advanced» this history, how our nation's over-reliance on such test - based policies have done nothing for our nation for the past ten years (as cited in this clip, even though they have really done little to nothing for now more than 30 years), how and why the opt - out movement is still sweeping the nation, and the like.
Otherwise, he calls all educators (and
educational policymakers) to continuously ask themselves one question when test scores rise: «What did you give up to achieve this rise in scores.»
educational policymakers) continue to tie to teachers» test scores, regardless, and now more than ever before.
If we used the mean compensation of
these educational policymakers as the benchmark for teacher compensation, we might at least approach a fair wage for teachers.
In close cooperation with the Anne Frank House and other partners, the Anne Frank Zentrum in Berlin brought together teachers and
educational policymakers to exchange ideas and experiences on teaching about anti-Semitism in relation to other forms of discrimination.
A more profound worry is that many law professors and
educational policymakers are not even aware that there is a second option.
Not exact matches
Powell, the top U.S. monetary
policymaker, also questioned why
educational debt can't be thrown out under current bankruptcy rules.
By prioritizing nutrition as part of a culture of health in
educational settings and in funding and policy decisions,
policymakers can ensure that students have access to nutritious food.
«However, state
policymakers need to know what level of funding is needed to maintain current
educational programs and services in our public schools and to foster student success.»
Arvizu said the tool is an especially valuable resource for educators and state
policymakers in understanding their state's
educational landscape and for corporations and economic development officials interested in a state's workforce or technology - based business potential.
Mayer discussed the implications of this research for
policymakers, claiming that there is a place for small games that focus on well - specified learning objectives, become more challenging as students learn, and fit within existing
educational programs to supplement, complement, and / or extend traditional instruction rather than replace it.
If you're interested in being a part of Fashion Revolution Day next year, the website not only has a wealth of information, it also provides resources including Action Kits, tips on letters and postcards to write to
policymakers, and
educational toolkits.
Any stakes associated with testing policies should be shouldered not only by students and educators, but also by
policymakers who have control over the
educational systems in which teaching and learning occur.
We think that this represents gross neglect, and we compliment those states and
policymakers who are trying to collect longitudinal data and base
educational policy on a more careful assessment of the trajectories of children's intellectual progress over their school careers.
State and federal
policymakers are increasingly pushing such tests as a panacea for the nation's
educational concerns.
Gary Natriello and Aaron Pallas suggest that test scores should provide
policymakers with data for understanding
educational processes and opportunities and for making
educational resources more equitable.
Founded in 1986, the Academy, located in Brussels, Belgium, is dedicated to strengthening the contributions of research, solving critical
educational problems throughout the world, and providing better communication among
policymakers, researchers, and practitioners.
The Hunt Institute for
Educational Leadership and Policy, an org that aims to inform
policymakers and leaders about
educational issues, paints a glowing picture of the promise of the Common Core.
Policymakers must weigh these costs against the substantial
educational and economic benefits such systems can create for successive cohorts of students, both through avoiding the career - long retention of the lowest - performing teachers and through broad increases in performance in the overall teaching workforce.
The AEP, founded in 1895, facilitates communication among key interest groups such as educators,
policymakers,
educational foundations and associations, businesses, and the education media.
Founded in 1996, the institute brings together leading scholars, educators and
policymakers to incubate new ideas and be a catalyst for
educational change.
In a time of
educational accountability and revenue shortfalls, the first question on the minds of
policymakers seeking to trim already - lean school budgets often is: How does this program improve student achievement?
The chief executive officer of EducationSuperHighway, a nonprofit group that advocates upgraded Internet access for schools, articulates what many
educational technology leaders like to remind educators,
policymakers, parents, and students: «Schools don't have the expertise they need to effectively design and implement a network,» says Evan C. Marwell.
In a handful of states, those credits are worth 100 percent of their donations, a reflection of both the high priority
policymakers place on expanding
educational opportunity and the potential for the state to realize savings from the scholarship program.
With extensive analysis, this collection not only provides readers with a clearer understanding of the problems surrounding
educational inequality, but also offers guidance to
policymakers in addressing these problems.
Now, in an era when choice and competition in education are gaining acceptance among both parents and
policymakers, it is the
educational community itself that may need to heed a lesson from the past.
Honan encourages school administrators on the receiving end of grants to be cognizant that foundations often bring «different focal points of interest, assumptions, and ways of working» to an
educational enterprise than they may have experienced in interactions with state or local
policymakers.
As Austin observes, «What normal people care about and what
policymakers are beginning to care about is the very simple idea of giving parents real power over the
educational destiny of their own children.»
Yet the sense of relief does not last, for these islands of clarity are invariably surrounded by a broad sea of circumspection and equivocation that leave one adrift, wondering just how reliable they and similar assertions are, and just how
policymakers might go about using this book to improve
educational outcomes for minority children.
Nonetheless, as the reauthorization debate continues,
policymakers should take note that
educational triage was not evident in the first statewide analysis of the issue.
Identifying the kinds of private schools that boost these outcomes could enhance
policymakers» ability to design private school choice programs that expand disadvantaged children's access to high - quality
educational opportunities.
A group of high - powered
policymakers and educators gathered here last week to build support for a new vision of
educational assessment that is less a snapshot of students» one - time performance and more like good instruction itself.
Educational policymakers around the globe regularly make tough decisions about how to improve their
educational systems with the scarce resources available to them.
And
policymakers could stand to read these briefs as well to simplify archaic, input - based regulations that don't further
educational outcomes for students given today's world — but create a lot of headaches for the educators serving them.
Situations of ethics are encountered by teachers, education leaders, and
policymakers regularly, but a true definition of «
educational ethics» is difficult to pin down.
It is quite clear that
policymakers, as well as educators, place considerable value on economic evaluation in their decisions about
educational decision making (Greenstone, Harris, Li, Looney, & Patashnik, 2012).
I am not aware of research on precisely these points, but learning the answers to these questions should be of first - order importance for
policymakers and practitioners interested in facilitating minority student achievement and
educational attainment.
The HGSE team was seeking an opportunity to visit schools and speak with students, staff, and
policymakers, in the hopes of distilling the secrets of Finland's
educational success.
Schiefelbein has been an influential
policymaker and
educational reformer in developing countries throughout his career.
Though education is often considered a tool for leveling the playing field in society,
educational injustices occur often, she says, when educators and
policymakers must act in the absence of good options.
«A lot of everyday quandaries educators and
policymakers face are dilemmas of
educational justice, but we don't support or even acknowledge their struggle to address these challenges and make ethical decisions,» she says.