Another well - known project is the NPR
School Money series, which included both the national team and numerous local affiliates.
What follows here, as with the first installment in
the School Money series, is a wrap - up of our reporting.
Not exact matches
Moderator: William V. Harris, William R. Shepherd Professor of History and Director, Center for the Ancient Mediterranean, Columbia University Speaker 1: L. Randall Wray, Research Director of the Center for Full Employment and Price Stability and Professor of Economics, University of Missouri - Kansas City Speaker 2: Michael Hudson, President, Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends and Distinguished Research Professor, University of Missouri - Kansas City Tuesday, September 11, 2012 About the Seminar
Series: Modern Money and Public Purpose is an eight - part, interdisciplinary seminar series held at Columbia Law School over the 2012 - 2013 acade
Series: Modern
Money and Public Purpose is an eight - part, interdisciplinary seminar
series held at Columbia Law School over the 2012 - 2013 acade
series held at Columbia Law
School over the 2012 - 2013 academic...
Simon Potter, Executive Vice President (Speaker) Date: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 Time: 8:00 PM EDT (5:00 PM PDT) Subject:
Money Markets at a Crossroads: Policy Implementation at a Time of Structural Change Event: Distinguished Guest Speaker
Series Organizers: UCLA Master of Applied Economics and UCLA Master of Financial Engineering at the Anderson
School of Management Location: UCLA Melnitz Hall, James Bridges Theater, 235 Charles E. Young Dr. East, Los Angeles, CA
Nixon, an actress known for her role in the HBO
series «Sex and the City» is a prominent advocate for public education funding and has often pushed Albany to spend more
money on
schools, criticizing Cuomo's stance on funding issues.
When it goes wrong — as with, say, 2004's live - action Thunderbirds reboot — it is a
money - minded desecration (for those who want a faithful old -
school Beatrix Potter animation, the BBC did a perfectly good
series in the early 1990s).
The Strangers In about as simple a horror film premise as a high
school screenwriting student might come up with, this night out with Scott Speedman («Felicity,» «Anamorph») and Liv Tyler («The Lord of the Rings»
series) hits the standard horror buttons to ensure a spectrum of shocks so that inveterate genre fans won't won't be demanding their
money back.
The Department for Education (DfE) has doubled the amount of
money that primary
schools get for PE and sport provision to # 320 million as part of a
series of programmes aimed at improving healthy lifestyles and tackling obesity among pupils.
Intro -
Money Maker: Unconventional School Fundraising: In this five - part series EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which school districts have raised m
Money Maker: Unconventional
School Fundraising: In this five - part series EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which school districts have raised
School Fundraising: In this five - part
series EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which
school districts have raised
school districts have raised
moneymoney.
In a five - part
series titled
Money Maker: Unconventional School Fundraising, EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which school districts have raised m
Money Maker: Unconventional
School Fundraising, EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which school districts have raised
School Fundraising, EducationWorld examines the often controversial and sometimes legally questionable ways in which
school districts have raised
school districts have raised
moneymoney.
Since last May, in a
series of legal documents and Honolulu Star - Bulletin opinion pieces, the five trustees of the Kamehameha
Schools / Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate have come under attack for allegedly mismanaging
money and creating an atmosphere of intimidation at the Kamehameha
Schools, Hawaii's second - largest private
school.
That project, overseen by Stanford University researchers, produced a
series of studies concluding that the
schools needed more
money but that, without significant reforms, no amount of
money would produce much change.
Beginning 40 years ago, a
series of court rulings forced states to reallocate
money for education, giving more to
schools in poor neighborhoods with less in the way of local resources.
Mini-briefs in this
series are: Regulating Charter
Schools; The Effectiveness of Class Size Reduction; Does
Money Matter?
NPR's ed team is in the midst of a
series of reports on
money and
schools.
In these times of austerity, to get the best value for
money and the largest number of
schools being redone, we are batching together
schools in particular areas so we can get contractors who will agree to rebuild a whole
series of
schools.
At the next Board meeting, Board member Tamar Galatzan will introduce a resolution to direct Deasy to «create a
series of funding formula options to consider» that would give more
money to
schools in need, according to Deasy.
In its race to meet a looming deadline to apply for a competitive federal grant, the State Board of Education adopted a
series of legislative proposals to overhaul how Connecticut's charter
schools are funded — proposals that are neither realistic nor reasonable and that could ultimately siphon
money from communities for traditional public
schools.
In fact, a
series of academic studies have revealed that despite collecting hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer
money, most virtual
schools are utterly failing when it comes to actually educating children.
Read «
Money Matters», a
series of articles by the Center for Public Education explaining the complex aspects of public
school funding.
In this second of three videos in Cabot's stock chart
school series, «How to Invest in Growth Stocks,» Cabot Market Letter's chief analyst Mike Cintolo takes you through the market timing indicators Cabot uses to make sure its readers not only make big
money in growth stocks when the market is supportive, but keep it when the market turns bearish.
A few of the articles in the new
series «The
School of
Money,» should be good in that regard.
The
money, to renovate a building at Sylvania Public
School so it used less electricity, was spent on one in a
series of projects that appear not to match the Climate Change Fund's main objective: cutting carbon emissions.
Following on with Lawyer Monthly's
series on law
school and careers we talk
money and fees.