Not exact matches
That thought,
on display during Wednesday's presidential debates, is also at the heart of a battle raging between Democrats and
Republicans, whose
views about governement involvment in everything from health care and
education to business are diametrically opposed.
While last week's
Republican debate was certainly lively, it provided the American people only a small glimpse into the candidates»
views on K - 12
education.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the
Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and D
Education Next annual survey of a nationally representative sample of Americans and of teachers presents 2016 opinions
on education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing views of Republicans and D
education policy together with trends in opinion among the general public and among teachers, giving special attention to the differing
views of
Republicans and Democrats.
Next week's
Education Summit in New Hampshire will give voters a chance to learn about the Republican candidates» views on e
Education Summit in New Hampshire will give voters a chance to learn about the
Republican candidates»
views on educationeducation.
On key
education issues, however, these independents express
views that better align with
Republicans.
And
on the
education policy issues that most clearly divide the parties — the role of teachers unions and support for school spending — the
views of independents hew closer to those of
Republicans than of Democrats.
Because of available interactive technologies such as the Internet, the social studies classroom has the potential to revitalize the traditional notions of citizenship
education that focus
on «the documents and procedures of
republican government, the accomplishments of our country and typically adopts an assimilationist rather than multicultural
view of history» (Cogan, Grossman, & Lei, 2000, p. 50).
Good Morning With the
Republican and Democratic conventions right around the corner, The 74 takes a look at the presumptive nominees»
views on education.
But the question of Tuesday's election may be how many
Republicans share Huston's
view on education policy.
So
on a weekday morning more than three months before a primary election, two of the leading
Republican candidates for governor sought to draw as much attention as they could to their differing
views on education funding and government more broadly.