«I've never seen so many cheating scandals as there have been in the last few years,» said Diane Ravitch, a New York University education historian and former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education under Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Parent triggers are presented as a grassroots way to give parents control — and have been romanticized in the film Won't Back Down — but Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former
U.S. assistant secretary of education in the first Bush Administration, characterizes parent trigger laws as a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing them over to private corporations.»
Diane Ravitch is a historian of education, an educational policy analyst, she was
a U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education.
Delisle explains that one of her proudest accomplishments in her previous role as
U.S. assistant secretary of education was bringing the voice of educators into policy conversations.
«What happens in New York always has repercussions elsewhere,» said Diane Ravitch, a New York University education historian and former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education who has since become a critic of what she sees as the corporatization of education policy.
In short, Parent Trigger laws are a «clever way to trick parents into seizing control of their schools and handing it over to private corporations,» according to Diane Ravitch, an education historian and former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education in the first Bush Administration.
«Many excellent teachers will get poor ratings, and many mediocre teachers (who are good at drilling) will get high scores,» Diane Ravitch, a former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education and fierce critic of tying teacher pay to student test scores, wrote in an email to The Miami Herald.
He was
the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education for policy, from 2007 to 2009.
Internally, the effort was supported by, among others, assistant to the president (and future Catholic - schools benefactor) Peter Flanigan and a young Moynihan aide (and future
U.S. assistant secretary of education), Chester Finn.
Williamson M. Evers is a Research Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and a former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education for Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development.
Although I agree with
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education Diane S. Ravitch's statement that «this has been 20 years of remarkable change» for women («National Groups Promise Steps To Combat Inequities for Girls,» Feb. 19, 1992), I can not agree with her assertion that gender - equity programs are no longer needed.
He was recommended to then - AEI president Chris DeMuth by former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education Chester Finn, M.A.T.» 67, Ed.D.» 70.
A former
U.S. assistant secretary of education, she's now a research professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development.
About the Author Bruno V. Manno is senior advisor for K - 12 education reform at the Walton Family Foundation and former
U.S. assistant secretary of education for policy.
Bruno V. Manno is senior advisor for K — 12 education reform at the Walton Family Foundation and former
U.S. assistant secretary of education for policy.
The program, an EdTech conference, is headlined by Diane Ravitch, former
U.S. Assistant Secretary of Education and Devin Schain, coordinator of the Capital Exchange.
Not exact matches
The founder and leader
of Education Post is Peter Cunningham, who was an
assistant secretary for communication at the
U.S. Department
of Education under Arne Duncan, with whom he also served when Duncan ran Chicago Public Schools a decade ago.
It was, he adds, a compelling demonstration
of exactly what Jim Shelton,
assistant deputy
secretary for innovation and improvement for the
U.S. Department
of Education, is championing — the impact
of digital technologies on getting kids engaged.
Nina S. Rees is the former
assistant deputy
secretary for innovation and improvement at the
U.S. Department
of Education.
Now, she's
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's pick for assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, in charge of implementing K - 12 policy und
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's pick for assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, in charge of implementing K - 12 policy und
Education Arne Duncan's pick for
assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education, in charge of implementing K - 12 policy und
secretary for elementary and secondary
education, in charge of implementing K - 12 policy und
education, in charge
of implementing K - 12 policy under the...
She was an
assistant U.S. secretary of education during President George H.W. Bush's administration and an appointee to the National Assessment Governing Board under President Clinton.
Chester E. Finn Jr., who served as an
assistant secretary in the
U.S. Department
of Education under President Reagan and is now a scholar at the conservative think tank, has also taken the helm
of a little - known foundation he says will focus almost exclusively on K - 12 reform issues.
With a rising immigrant population, a well - documented achievement gap between white students and students
of color, and broadening gaps in wealth
of Americans, Deb Delisle, the
assistant secretary for elementary and secondary
education for the U.S. Department of Education, said that the odds that are against these children were are really related to a gap in «educational opportunit
education for the
U.S. Department
of Education, said that the odds that are against these children were are really related to a gap in «educational opportunit
Education, said that the odds that are against these children were are really related to a gap in «educational opportunity.»
The
U.S. team consisted
of Johnson, former U.S
Secretary of Education Dick Riley, former
Assistant Secretary Susan Sclafani, Ohio Federation
of Teachers President Tom Mooney, and former San Francisco Public School Superintendent Arlene Ackerman.
Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education Thomas W. Payzant is one
of three finalists in the search for a new superintendent for the Boston public schools.
Susan Neuman is a former
assistant U.S. secretary of education in the Bush administration who has enjoyed a bit
of fame (and in some circles, infamy) for recanting her support for No Child Left Behind.
He was an
assistant U.S. secretary of education for planning, evaluation, and policy development from 2007 to 2009, during the George W. Bush administration.
Andy Smarick, a former
U.S. deputy
assistant secretary of education, is a distinguished visiting fellow at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Last week, Senator Lamar Alexander fired a shot across the bow
of the
U.S. Department
of Education, suggesting that acting assistant secretary for elementary & secondary education Jason Botel «hasn't read [The Every Student Succeeds Act] carefull
Education, suggesting that acting
assistant secretary for elementary & secondary
education Jason Botel «hasn't read [The Every Student Succeeds Act] carefull
education Jason Botel «hasn't read [The Every Student Succeeds Act] carefully.»
Ms. Ravitch, an
assistant U.S. secretary of education under the first President Bush and now a research professor
of education at New York University, wrote a commentary that accompanied the report.
Israel Tribble Jr. has been a university administrator, a special
assistant to the
U.S. Secretary of Education, and now the president of an educat
Education, and now the president
of an
educationeducation fund.
From 1986 to 1993, he worked in the United States Department
of Education, holding several senior positions — including Special
Assistant to
U.S. Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander and
Assistant Secretary for Policy and Planning.
Cross, president
of the Council for Basic
Education and a former assistant U.S. secretary of education in the Bush administration, added that waiving the cap on retirement earnings for teachers would allow retirees to get back into the classroom and still collect Social
Education and a former
assistant U.S. secretary of education in the Bush administration, added that waiving the cap on retirement earnings for teachers would allow retirees to get back into the classroom and still collect Social
education in the Bush administration, added that waiving the cap on retirement earnings for teachers would allow retirees to get back into the classroom and still collect Social Security.
Michael J. Petrilli is associate
assistant deputy
secretary in the
U.S. Department
of Education's Office
of Innovation and Improvement, which houses the federal charter - school grant programs.
Russlynn Ali, the former
assistant secretary for civil rights at the
U.S. Department
of Education, talks about the district where a black Kindergartener gets suspended for pulling a fire alarm while a white tenth grader does the same thing and gets off with a warning.
He has also served as
assistant secretary for elementary and secondary
education of the U.S. Department of Education in the Clinton admini
education of the
U.S. Department
of Education in the Clinton admini
Education in the Clinton administration.
After leaving GLSEN in 2009, Jennings served as an
assistant deputy
secretary in the
U.S. Department
of Education until 2011.
He has served, inter alia, as a Professor
of Education and Public Policy at Vanderbilt, Counsel to the
U.S. ambassador to India, Legislative Director for Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and
Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education for Research and Improvement.
Previously, he was director
of the Institute
of Education Sciences at the
U.S. Department
of Education;
U.S. assistant secretary for Educational Research and Improvement; chair
of the Department
of Psychology at the State University
of New York at Stony Brook; and academic vice-president
of the Merrill - Palmer Institute.
A former
assistant U.S. secretary of education, he is the author
of many books, including Charter Schools in Action and Troublemaker (both Princeton).
He has also served as President Clinton's White House Associate Director for Educational Policy, Senior Policy Advisor on
Education to Vice President Gore, and special
assistant to
U.S. Secretary of Education Dick Riley.
«For far too long, these schools have continued to deny students an equal -
education opportunity and have been struggling, and we need to take more dramatic steps to turn them around,» said Jason Snyder, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of E
education opportunity and have been struggling, and we need to take more dramatic steps to turn them around,» said Jason Snyder, deputy
assistant secretary at the
U.S. Department
of EducationEducation.
Andy served as Deputy
Assistant Secretary at the
U.S. Department
of Education and at The White House Domestic Policy Council and has worked for Congress and the Maryland state legislature.
Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle wrote to Oregon schools chief Rob Saxton Monday that, despite his assertion that Oregon has done a lot
of work on teacher evaluations since he assumed his post in summer 2012, Oregon still hasn't done what it promised.
Keynote speakers included Pedro Rivera, Pennsylvania
secretary of education; Roberto Rodriguez, deputy
assistant to the president for
education at the White House; Judy Schneider, senior analyst at the Congressional Research Service; Carmel Martin, executive vice president for policy at the Center for American Progress; Lindsay Fryer, senior
education policy advisor for the
U.S. Senate HELP Committee; and Raul Gonzalez, senior program officer at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Michael K. Yudin, the
assistant secretary for the office
of special
education and rehabilitative services at the U.S. Department of Education told Samuels that the findings do not change the view of the department that significant overrepresentation of minorities in special education is a real
education and rehabilitative services at the
U.S. Department
of Education told Samuels that the findings do not change the view of the department that significant overrepresentation of minorities in special education is a real
Education told Samuels that the findings do not change the view
of the department that significant overrepresentation
of minorities in special
education is a real
education is a real problem.
Libby Doggett, deputy
assistant secretary for policy and early learning, Office
of Elementary and Secondary
Education,
U.S. Department
of Education
Mr. Johnson was the
U.S. Department
of Education's assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education from 2005
Education's
assistant secretary for elementary and secondary
education from 2005
education from 2005 to 2006.
He recently served as
assistant secretary for communications and outreach in the
U.S. Department
of Education during the Obama Administration's first term.
In 1986, Madeleine Will, then the
assistant secretary of the
U.S. Office
of Special
Education and Rehabilitation Services, proposed that greater efforts be made to educate children with mild or moderate disabilities in regular classrooms.