Sentences with phrase «york times op»

Actress Mayim Bialik issued an apology on social media yesterday for the New York Times op - ed she wrote last week about being a «nontraditional looking» actress in Hollywood.
In a New York Times op - ed, a group of academics called for a phasing out of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and ending the government support of home mortgages that flow through them.
In a New York Times op - ed, Doctoroff argued that Sunnyside Yards, a 160 - acre rail yard on the border of Long Island City, would be an ideal spot for the Javits Center, which is located on Eleventh Avenue between 34th and 40th streets in Manhattan.»
Angela Duckworth has garnered a great deal of attention this week for her Sunday New York Times op - ed, entitled «Don't Grade Schools On Grit.»
February 19, 2012 Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang, New York Times Op - Ed, entitled, «Building Self - Control, the American Way» mentions the CASEL study on Page 2, paragraph 3, as proof that «helping children to identify their emotions and think through possible consequences before reacting improves self - control... accelerate school achievement.»
The authors don't really say, except to suggest, as Gaudiano did in a New York Times op - ed in September 2013, that therapists» indifference to evidence - based treatments creates an «image problem» for them among primary care physicians, insurers, policymakers, therapists themselves, and even the general public, which doesn't realize how much research stands behind the «good» (i.e., evidence - based) therapies.
The luncheon also featured a keynote speech on the current political landscape by Frank Rich, featured essayist for New York magazine and former New York Times Op - Ed columnist.
In a recent New York Times Op - Ed, Nicholas Kristof challenged the American public to reconsider our policy strategies for addressing economic inequality and crime by investing in early education and parentin
That includes many of the students from Stoneman Douglas, including one of the #NeverAgain movement's leaders Cameron Kasky, who tweeted after posting a link to the New York Times op - ed:
«The demonstrators should seek more effective and more lasting reform,» Stevens said in a New York Times op - ed.
Professor I. Nelson Rose writes New York Times op - ed on federal government's role in state gaming la
A New York Times op - ed built a case against the billable hour, calling it a «perverse system» comprised of overworked associates, questionable billing and «short - term profit - maximizing behavior.»
YouTube — An Hour with Warren Buffett — Charlie Rose — See what all the fuss was about: Warren Buffett discusses his New York Times Op - Ed piece «Stop Coddling the Super-Rich» which calls on Congress to increase taxes on the Super-Rich like himself.
The danger for libraries is precisely the danger he warned of in his New York Times op - oed.
A New York Times op - ed piece observed, «As liberals lost elections, they increasingly turned to the courts... judges became a constant irritant to the conservatives who won elections only to see their agendas constrained by the judiciary.»
In a recent New York Times op - ed, President of the Ford Foundation Darren Walker critiqued America's current culture of unpaid internships — which he believes creates a system where «contacts and money matter more than talent [and] contributes to an economy in which access and opportunity go to the people who already have the most of both.»
Moreover, while Easterbrook conceded in both his Slate.com article and in a New York Times op - ed published the same day that he was once skeptical of global warming, he did not disclose that during these many previous years as an ardent global warming skeptic, he repeatedly distorted scientific research to meet his aims.
perhaps the new York Times op - ed and CIFOR response should be seen more as a wider symptom of global forestry rhetoric being overly - driven by (genuine) carbon - centric concerns that tend to drown out other major benefits of forests.
To the consternation of alarmists, New York Times op ed writer Bret Stephens openly questioned the «consensus» that has demanded uniform acceptance without question of the global warming / climate change orthodoxy.
The ad, which ran on the New York Times op - ed page, suggested that scientists were debating the cause of global warming, even though there was a clear scientific consensus by that time that humans were responsible.
Quoted out of context in a New York Times Op - Ed, Michael Mann asks why the newspaper is turning to misleading voices.
In this post I write about the criticism, also expressed to me in comments after my New York Times op - ed, that climate models (or the tools and methods of climate science more broadly) have been disproved by observations, so we should ignore them.
In his recent New York Times op ed talking up «Risky Business,» Paulson tries to leverage his previous experience in order to promote the public's interest in climate change.
Wide swaths of informational content about climate change science and impacts are being systematically scrubbed from federal agency websites, particularly at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-- see the November 22 New York Times op - ed piece «Censoring Climate Change».
Paul Krugman's take on Henry Paulson Jr.'s New York Times Op - ed, The Coming Climate Crash is instructive:
New York Times Op - Ed on Mose Tolliver: He Does Not Need Acclaim, Just House Paint and Plywood, 2003.
In a recent New York Times Op - Ed piece, Cooper Union's President, Jamshed Bharucha, deceptively announced his overall satisfaction that Cooper Union remained among the «Best Value» colleges in the United States.
At its inception, If You Say So... was Abney's reaction to a New York Times Op - Ed «In Denial About Racism in Brazil» by Vanessa Barbara, discussing the unwavering and rampant trend of police brutality against young black and brown bodies in the favelas.
A large section of the book is devoted to the designer's socially and politically motivated posters, New York Times Op - Ed illustrations and campaign work.
Nor is it destroying publishing like the Big Five Publishers» serfs would tell us in New York Times Op - Ed pieces.
Click here for his New York Times op - ed piece on the subject and here for my interview with him last fall.
With Send: The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home, New York Times Op - Ed editor David Shipley and Will Schwalbe, editor - in - chief at Hyperion, may well have done for e-mail correspondence what another celebrated pair, William Strunk and E.B. White, did for formal composition in The Elements of Style.
A New York Times op - ed piece by Pamela Druckerman offers the same idea: «There are no soul mates.
From the author of the viral New York Times op - ed column «To Siri with Love» comes a collection of touching, hilarious, and illuminating stories about life with a thirteen - year - old boy with autism that hold insights and revelations for us all.
Israel wrote the New York Times op - ed «Nothing Will Change After the Las Vegas Shooting» and served as a U.S. Congressman from New York for nearly 16 years until retiring in January 2017.
She was the inaugural columnist for The New York Times Op - Ed «Townies» series and has been a frequent contributor to The New York Times and a columnist for The Village Voice and The New York Observer.
New York Times op - ed by SHAEL POLAKOW - SURANSKY, president of Bank Street College, and NANCY NAGER, Bank Street College professor of education and child development
February 19, 2012 Sandra Aamodt and Sam Wang, New York Times Op - Ed, entitled, «Building Self - Control, the American Way» mentions the CASEL study on Page 2, paragraph 3, as proof that «helping children to identify their emotions and think through possible consequences before reacting improves self - control... accelerate school achievement.»
In 2000, Ravitch published a New York Times op - ed blasting the city's plans to require hundreds of thousands of students to attend summer school.
David Brooks has been a New York Times Op - Ed columnist since 2003 and has written several books including his most recent, The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement, published by Random House March 2011.
Bill Gates also published a New York Times op - ed urging against disclosing the scores.
Taking On Teacher Tenure Backfires California Ruling on Teacher Tenure Is Not Whole Picture New York Times op - ed by JESSE ROTHSTEIN, associate professor of public policy and economics at the University of California, Berkeley
In a March 26, 2016, New York Times op - ed, Duckworth wrote, «Does character matter, and can character be developed?
Bloomberg and New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott are fresh off the public release of the flawed «value - added ratings» of teachers, a controversial move that Bill Gates called «a capricious exercise in public shaming» in a recent New York Times op - ed.
According to Ravitch, writing in a recent New York Times op - ed essay, titled, of course, Waiting for a School Miracle, all these high - powered education reformers, from President Obama to Arne Duncan to Jeb Bush to Michael Bloomberg, are claiming «miracles» for their reform efforts; and Ravitch is there, a one - woman Congregation for the Causes of Saints, the Devil's Advocate, to throw some almighty holy water on the hype fires.
Have them read and react to Christine Yared's New York Times op - ed.
In a recent New York Times op - ed, I argued that the case for Betsy DeVos's Secretary of Education appointment rests on a very weak track record — in particular, the evidence does not support her free market approach to school reform that relies, first and foremost, on school vouchers for private schools, as well as unregulated forms of charter schooling.
Today AEI's Rick Hess and Stanford's Linda Darling - Hammond — two folks who don't always see eye to eye — have a New York Times op - ed that decries federal micromanagement in education, then lays out four things they think Washington should do.
But UC Berkeley professor of public policy David Kirp got it right in his recent New York Times op ed when he said «To succeed, students must become thinkers, not just test - takers.»
Rather his is a curatorial effort aimed at cataloging the knowledge assumed by literate speakers and writers (those who read the New York Times op - ed page, for example) and who take for granted that their audiences command the same base of knowledge and references.
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