As Harvard professor and chief
Romney education adviser Marty West says, «[Romney] believes the federal government is poorly positioned to specify what needs to be done at the local level.»
Not exact matches
As a long - time student of school choice (and, full disclosure, an
adviser to
Romney's
education team) I anticipate the governor is in for a bit of moral outrage — for undermining, threatening, jeopardizing, disrespecting — or, insert verb of offense here — our nation's public schools.
11, has gone straight to the top, serving as a domestic policy
adviser on
education for Republican presidential nominee, Mitt
Romney.
Education policy
advisers from the Obama and
Romney campaigns will join AEI's Frederick M. Hess to discuss the best ways to allocate limited resources, improve teacher quality, increase accountability and maximize student achievement during the next presidential term.
As a long - time student of school choice (and, full disclosure, an
adviser to
Romney's
education team) I anticipate the governor is in for a bit of moral outrage.
Mitt
Romney Announces
Education Policy Team Boston Globe, May 22, 2012 «Mitt Romney on Tuesday announced an extensive list of education policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education Nex
Education Policy Team Boston Globe, May 22, 2012 «Mitt
Romney on Tuesday announced an extensive list of
education policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education Nex
education policy
advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of
education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education Nex
education, Harvard Graduate School of
Education; executive editor, Education Nex
Education; executive editor,
Education Nex
Education Next.»
One notable skeptic is Margaret Spellings, a former
education secretary under Mr. Bush, who this year was an informal
adviser to Mr.
Romney.
Grover J. Whitehurst, a
Romney adviser, said that remaking the programs into individual payments that follow the student — he used the metaphor of a student's backpack — could attract other streams of
education dollars.
Five of eight members of a task force that produced the report are among the 19
education advisers the
Romney campaign named last month.