The only place on the government website where the KPIs can be found is in a briefing report for the House of Commons Library, dated September 2015, and which refers to
the Schools Week article as the source.
Not exact matches
Wasn't there an
article a few days ago about the possibility of
school opening being delayed a
week because of a Jewish holiday?
The subject matter of the
article and lectures was the basis of a three -
weeks» course of study at the Eastern Pastors»
School of the (now) United Church of Christ, at Deering, New Hampshire, in the summer of 1961.
Last
week, the Dallas Morning News published an
article by columnist Nancy Churnin blaming high
school sports and the increasingly competitive and elite sports at earlier ages for the obesity epidemic.
Speaking of stories missed, that's what today's blog post is all about — we're featuring National
School Breakfast
Week campaigns, blogs, and
articles that inspired us, and that we wouldn't want you to miss.
Last
week the Associated Press ran a widely disseminated
article indicating that: some
schools around the country are dropping out of the healthier new federal lunch program, complaining that so many students turned up their noses at meals packed... [Continue reading]
Dana Woldow, San Francisco
school food reformer and founder of the
school food advocacy website PEACHSF, has a new
article this
week that I wanted to share.
This
week's second Editor's pick is the
article, «More Focused, Better Behaved Kids, Through Mindfulness,» by journalist Tori James on My Mother Lode — through which we learn the outcomes of teaching mindfulness to students at a California, USA, elementary
school.
This
article from a local Boulder, CO paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in recent
weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses
schools)?
In between back - to -
school breakfast celebrations and preparations for the upcoming National School Lunch Week celebrations, a few articles about Community Eligibility Provision caught our atte
school breakfast celebrations and preparations for the upcoming National
School Lunch Week celebrations, a few articles about Community Eligibility Provision caught our atte
School Lunch
Week celebrations, a few
articles about Community Eligibility Provision caught our attention.
The original
article below appeared on Chef Ann Cooper's website in conjunction with National
School Lunch
Week and is reposted by permission here.
Senior Lecturer,
School of Law, University of Ghana & Team Leader, Law and Development Associates INTRODUCTION In my first
article published last
week, I promised to continue to provide you, my readers, with more down - to - earth interpretations of the «Law».
When New Yorkers vote next
week, they will see this proposal on the ballot, «The purpose of the proposed amendment to section 9 of
article 1 of the Constitution is to allow the Legislature to authorize and regulate up to seven casinos for the legislated purposes of promoting job growth, increasing aid to
schools, and permitting local governments to lower property taxes through revenues generated.»
On Tuesday, nearly a
week to the day after a gunman opened fire on Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School in Parkland, Florida, the Washington Post published an
article looking at a group of teens readjusting to life in the immediate aftermath of a traumatic event.
In this
week's Press Pass conversation, WBFO's Eileen Buckley talks with Buffalo News Education Reporter Tiffany Lankes about her upcoming featured
article for «How to Fix Buffalo
Schools» that will focus on the Grabiarz
School of Excellence Public
School 79.
► As part of a series of
articles about fighting malaria in this
week's issue, Leslie Roberts wrote about Myaing Myaing Nyunt, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland
School of Medicine in Baltimore who leads «a unique collaboration [with] her husband, molecular epidemiologist and malariologist Chris Plowe.
Among them is a group of scientists at the
School of Informatics and Computing at Indiana University, Bloomington, who proposed a new funding model in an
article published last
week in EMBO reports.
Better measures of
school - based cognitive function were associated with late - term infants born at 41
weeks but those children performed worse on a measure of physical functioning compared with infants born full term at 39 or 40
weeks, according to an
article published online by JAMA Pediatrics.
► In this
week's Science Careers - produced Working Life
article, Rachel Yoho describes how participating in
school science fairs helped her find her path into a research career.
In an
article in the Johns Hopkins Health Review, Dr. Mattson, a professor of neuroscience in the Johns Hopkins
School of Medicine, has conducted research suggesting that fasting for several days a
week might provide a multitude of positive benefits: it could possibly improve mood and memory while protecting against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
I saw the elementary
school flashback
article earlier in the
week and it made me so nostalgic!
This
week I decided to start with an
article with few trendy back to
school outfit ideas.
My computer is down and I'm on my phone right now (I'm not a huge fan of reading on my phone - I'm old
school) however there are several
articles this
week that peaked my interest — and pins!
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One such report was your
article on the nea's «Mastery in Learning Project,» («nea Launches Mastery in Learning Project in Effort to Improve
Schooling,» Education
Week, April 3, 1985).
For high
school students, I like Kelly Gallagher's
Article of the
Week he uses with his high
school students.
In this
week's episode, Marty West talks with Wayne D'Orio, a veteran education journalist and the author of the
article «Hamilton Goes to High
School,» which will appear in the Summer 2017 issue of EdNext.
An
article in the Jan. 12, 2005, issue of Education
Week («Ethics Issues Snare
School Leaders») named the wrong employer for Janet Aikele when she was the head of school for the Idaho Virtual Ac
School Leaders») named the wrong employer for Janet Aikele when she was the head of
school for the Idaho Virtual Ac
school for the Idaho Virtual Academy.
As a subscriber to Education
Week, I was rather upset by the one - sided attitude taken in your
article regarding
school finances in New Hampshire.
Consider the
article in Education
Week, which reported, «Movement in elementary -
school reading scores was evenly split — better than the national average in half the states, worse in the other half.»
An
article in the July 12 issue of Education
Week about the search to replace
Schools Chancellor Ramon C. Cortines of New York City incorrectly implied that the previous chancellor, Joseph A. Fernandez, left office before his contract expired in June of 1993.
Earlier this
week, Education Next released two
articles that shed light on how parents who exercise
school choice feel about the
schools their children attend.
In this
week's episode of the EdNext podcast, Marty West, executive editor of Education Next, talks about Denver with David Osborne, director of the Progressive Policy Institute's Reinventing America's
Schools Project and the author of a new
article «Denver Expands Choice and Charters,» that was published this
week on the EdNext website.
According to an October 1997
article in Education
Week, the percentage of 12th graders in U.S. public
schools who are 19, 20, or 21 has nearly doubled, from 4 percent in 1984 to 7 percent in 1994.
Frank Masci, the principal of Walter Johnson High
School in Bethesda, Md., said last week that F.D.A. officials visited the school twice last month after an article on the incident appeared in The Washington
School in Bethesda, Md., said last
week that F.D.A. officials visited the
school twice last month after an article on the incident appeared in The Washington
school twice last month after an
article on the incident appeared in The Washington Post.
In this lesson, students review their knowledge of the following concepts and themes: vocabulary related to
school, time of day, days of the
week, and months of the year; the use of indefinite and definite
articles; the verbs ser and estar; and significant cultural and historical traits of México.
As a follow - up to last
week's
article «It's all about teacher quality», we look at the fundamentals of the coaching and mentoring program at a Melbourne primary
school.
Here are some of EdNext's recent and trending
articles on various aspects of
school choice just in time for School Choice
school choice just in time for
School Choice
School Choice
Week.
That's a question Christopher T. Cross asked in a recent Education
Week article, «States» Uneven Teacher Supply Complicates Staffing Of
Schools.»
As a follow - up to last
week's
article «It's all about teacher quality», we look at the fundamentals of the coaching and mentoring program at Dandenong North Primary
School in Melbourne's south - east.
Pointing to a recent Education
Week article about Chicago
school districts» plans to recruit teachers from overseas, he stressed that retired service members, most only in their 40s, are a «highly qualified» pool that can be tapped for such hard - to - fill positions.
Next
week's
article will focus on what both teachers and administrators can do to take care of themselves and build a healthy
school environment in the face of chronic trauma.
Last
week, Eliza Shapiro published an
article at Capitol New York that explored the «charter - like» approach the Partnership for Inner - City Education is bringing to its Catholic
schools.
Note:
School discipline reform has been the subject of several
articles by Mike Petrilli in recent
weeks.
In this
week's Education Next podcast, Marty West talks with Josh Goodman, an associate professor of economics at Harvard's Kennedy
School and the author of an EdNext
article with a title any student would love, «In Defense of Snow Days.»
An
article on the Philadelphia
schools» teacher - accountability program in the Oct. 30 issue of Education
Week incorrectly reported the results of Superintendent David W. Hornbeck's performance review.
An
article in the Oct. 25, 2006, issue of Education
Week on charter
schools in the District of Columbia («At Age 10, Booming D.C. Charters Feel «Growing Pains»») should have said that 118 out of 146 regular public
schools in the city did not make adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left Behind Act for last
school year.
The
article savaged Teach for America and its founder, Wendy Kopp, for placing new college graduates into urban
schools with only a few
weeks of hastily conceived training.
She organizes the lab so they meet regularly — every other
week during the
school year — and includes presentations, speakers,
article discussions, and opportunities to brainstorm regularly.