The full list is worth a read if you're as dorky
about education policy as we are.
Not exact matches
As a politically active feminist and a mother myself, I believe her time and ability to command editorial space in The Wall Street Journal would be far better spent opining
about things like the need for better family leave and health care
policies, improved access to birth control and higher
education and affordable child care for working mothers rather than whether Angelina Jolie plans to adopt again or how long my friends plan to breastfeed their babies.
The bipartisan Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act of 2010 mandated that the USDA set guidelines for what needed to be included in local school wellness
policies in areas such
as setting goals for nutrition
education and physical activity, informing parents
about content of the
policy and implementation, and periodically assessing progress and sharing updates
as appropriate.
Obstacles to initiation and continuation of breastfeeding include insufficient prenatal
education about breastfeeding132, 133; disruptive hospital
policies and practices134; inappropriate interruption of breastfeeding135; early hospital discharge in some populations136; lack of timely routine follow - up care and postpartum home health visits137; maternal employment138, 139 (especially in the absence of workplace facilities and support for breastfeeding) 140; lack of family and broad societal support141; media portrayal of bottle feeding
as normative142; commercial promotion of infant formula through distribution of hospital discharge packs, coupons for free or discounted formula, and some television and general magazine advertising143, 144; misinformation; and lack of guidance and encouragement from health care professionals.135, 145,146
Thus, it is crucial to have citizens / people living in a country who are able to have a say in the state's affairs, especially
about things affecting their lives directly, such
as taxation, health - care,
education, housing
policies and the fundamental of all — who should be the country's leader.
12:26 - Claire Perry (Con, headmistress from the 1970's) is watched ominously by a grimacing Bill Cash
as she asks
about education policy.
Asked
about the
Education Department's
policy, however, de Blasio
as public advocate and a mayoral candidate said that «common sense and fairness» trumped concerns over separation of church and state.
As expected, de Blasio spoke at length
about universal prekindergarten, his signature
education policy.
It angers me — and my 600,000 members — that we have in Governor Cuomo someone who is sticking his nose into
education policy —
about which he knows nothing — in order to use our public schools
as a political football.
A
policy and research Think Tank, VIAM Africa Centre for Education and Social Policy, says government's hasty decision to convert the country's polytechnics into technical universities, could have dire concerns on the quality expected to come about as a result of the conve
policy and research Think Tank, VIAM Africa Centre for
Education and Social
Policy, says government's hasty decision to convert the country's polytechnics into technical universities, could have dire concerns on the quality expected to come about as a result of the conve
Policy, says government's hasty decision to convert the country's polytechnics into technical universities, could have dire concerns on the quality expected to come
about as a result of the conversion.
«Sometimes, transmitting «boiled - down» messages
about the brain to educators can just lead to misunderstanding, and confusions
about concepts such
as brain plasticity are common in discussions
about education policy.»
Although there exist several biodefense
education and training programs
as well
as fellowships, there is still a critical need to educate the next generation of
policy experts and scientists
about these issues and encourage their involvement in the development of biodefense
policies.
«In addition to gains in achievement test scores we also saw improvements in engagement with school, such
as an increase in attendance of
about 2.5 weeks per year» said Jonathan Guryan, Associate Professor of Human Development and Social
Policy in the Institute for
Policy Research at Northwestern University and Co-director of the University of Chicago Urban
Education Lab.
In my last column, I wrote
about the
policy problem we face
as people fighting for change in the
education space.
The upshot is that, when school boards make decisions
about policy or money or
about the myriad rules governing school operations, they tend to give heavy weight to the interests of unions - and may often depart,
as a result, from what is best for children and effective
education.
Between midday on 4th and 14th December, all donations online can be doubled, which means in the future twice
as many teachers could be learning
about child rights and gender - based violence, twice
as many communities learning
about the importance of girls»
education, twice
as many school - boards understanding and enforcing national
policies aimed at supporting girls, and hopefully twice
as many girls could be making that crucial transition from primary to secondary school, become shining beacons for hundreds of other women and girls who dream of a better future but wonder if it's possible.
As Bailey writes, «[A] n entrepreneurial
education landscape... is one in which [government and foundations] help remove barriers to entry for quality providers and think deeply
about the impact their
policy or philanthropic decisions will have on the broader educational marketplace and potential investors or entrepreneurs in the field.»
Paul Peterson interviews Robert Shapiro, an expert on public opinion,
about how the partisan divide in
education policy is shifting,
as issues of school quality and accountability have produced «conflicted liberals,» at the same time that the presidential election is creating «conflicted conservatives.»
Over the last five years, RIMA has marshaled local and national philanthropy; recruited school operators and educators into Rhode Island; provided staff support for facilities identification, finance, and development; formed and advocated for improved
education policies at both the state and local levels; and served
as a «help center» for questions
about state laws, regulations, practices, and culture.
Nathan Glazer talks with
Education Next
about whether the
policy of assigning students to schools to achieve socioeconomic diversity in Raleigh - Wake County has worked,
as argued by Gerald Grant's 2009 book, Hope and Despair in the American City: Why There are No Bad Schools in Raleigh.
In
education policy, we often talk
about «teacher turnover»
as a problem for schools, employers, and communities.
I met Lee Ju - Ho, the former Minister of
Education, Science, and Technology and now a professor at the KDI School of Public Policy and Management, to understand his efforts to improve the Korean education system In the book The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley, Lee comes across as a forward - minded thinker about the challenges facing Korean education and the need to make changes to the status quo of how education is regulated, managed, and d
Education, Science, and Technology and now a professor at the KDI School of Public
Policy and Management, to understand his efforts to improve the Korean
education system In the book The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley, Lee comes across as a forward - minded thinker about the challenges facing Korean education and the need to make changes to the status quo of how education is regulated, managed, and d
education system In the book The Smartest Kids in the World by Amanda Ripley, Lee comes across
as a forward - minded thinker
about the challenges facing Korean
education and the need to make changes to the status quo of how education is regulated, managed, and d
education and the need to make changes to the status quo of how
education is regulated, managed, and d
education is regulated, managed, and delivered.
«
As a school of
education where we talk
about the nexus of practice,
policy, and research, it was an oversight to only have a conference devoted to student research.»
As for viewpoint diversity, which I refer to as «learning through disagreement»: I believe we can and should do more to prepare our students — and ourselves as faculty and staff — to have meaningful and respectful conversations about education policy and practice across intellectual and political difference
As for viewpoint diversity, which I refer to
as «learning through disagreement»: I believe we can and should do more to prepare our students — and ourselves as faculty and staff — to have meaningful and respectful conversations about education policy and practice across intellectual and political difference
as «learning through disagreement»: I believe we can and should do more to prepare our students — and ourselves
as faculty and staff — to have meaningful and respectful conversations about education policy and practice across intellectual and political difference
as faculty and staff — to have meaningful and respectful conversations
about education policy and practice across intellectual and political differences.
As part of Lecturer Jal Mehta's course, Schooling and Society, students blogged
about educational issues and
policies on a web page entitled «The Future (s) of
Education.»
Entering the Ed School both
as an aspiring teacher and
as someone with little knowledge of
education as a whole, my goals were to acquire a repertoire of skills that would allow me to leave HGSE with a solid foundation in preparation my first year in the classroom and to gain
as much knowledge
about current issues,
policies, and trends in
education as possible.
As with my list of top
education policy people, I must mention a handful of «honorable mentions» — organizations or media outlets with high Klout scores who tweet
about education — but not primarily
about k - 12
education policy.
It urges more discussion with higher -
education officials
about how such reforms affect the admissions process,
as well
as how changes in admission
policies can drive reforms at...
As background prep we did an exercise on the state of germany in 1871 after unification, then had a discussion of what type of constitution would be necessary, thinking about key areas of policy such as the economy, control of the military, social measures (education / health), etc and deciding whether these should be under national or regional contro
As background prep we did an exercise on the state of germany in 1871 after unification, then had a discussion of what type of constitution would be necessary, thinking
about key areas of
policy such
as the economy, control of the military, social measures (education / health), etc and deciding whether these should be under national or regional contro
as the economy, control of the military, social measures (
education / health), etc and deciding whether these should be under national or regional control.
As Schwarzenegger ran for reelection in 2006, he deflected questions
about his
education policies by commissioning, with the leaders of the state legislature, an independent research project to recommend funding levels and reforms needed to provide a quality
education for every child in California.
In light of these findings, Plan UK is calling for greater support for teachers to prevent incidents of unwanted sexual contact,
as well
as high - quality statutory sex and relationships
education to teach young people
about issues of consent and healthy relationships, and ensuring bullying
policies address gender and sexual violence, providing a safe environment for pupils to report concerns.
In this episode of the EdNext podcast, Marty West talks with Chad Aldeman, a principal at Bellwether
Education Partners who worked
as a
policy advisor at the U.S. Department of
Education,
about what went right and what went wrong with teacher evaluation reform.
In the
education world, differentiated instruction is talked a lot
about as a
policy or
as a solution, but rarely do educators get opportunities to roll up their sleeves and talk
about what it looks like in practice.
As one Florida superintendent, Doug Whittaker, put it to
Education Week last March in a story
about the spread of retention
policies: «After 10 years, I don't like it.
The federal government is most certainly guilty
as well for creating an alphabet soup of acronyms that bogs down stories
about national
education policy with explanations and parentheticals
about what all the abbreviations mean before readers ever get to the point of whether the
policies are actually working.
Dr. Kemple presents frequently
about the results of the Research Alliance's work,
as well
as the role of research in
education policy and practice.
Moe's indignation
about what he sees
as union arrogance and his frustration with progress that is slower than he would like force him to downplay evidence that non-union forces have gained the upper hand in many arenas where
education policies are shaped.
The WRONG way to think
about federal
policy in
education is to identify the myriad problems plaguing our schools, and then dream up federal solutions,
as if Congress could pass a law and magically things would change in the real world (and without any unintended consequences).
She enrolled in the
Education Policy and Management (EPM) Program seeking answers to her questions about education organizations and how they run, as well as innovative thinking on how they c
Education Policy and Management (EPM) Program seeking answers to her questions
about education organizations and how they run, as well as innovative thinking on how they c
education organizations and how they run,
as well
as innovative thinking on how they could run.
With Congress busy debating the future of federal
education policy, here's a thought - provoking statistic: American adults in the 1940s had
about the same odds of being a high school graduate
as today's Americans have of being a college graduate.
In addition, he serves on a variety of boards, including
as an executive editor of
Education Next, a journal of opinion and research about education policy; and he sits on the boards of Fidelis, inBloom, and the Silicon Scho
Education Next, a journal of opinion and research
about education policy; and he sits on the boards of Fidelis, inBloom, and the Silicon Scho
education policy; and he sits on the boards of Fidelis, inBloom, and the Silicon Schools Fund.
In previous columns, I wrote
about the political and
policy problems we face
as people fighting for change in the
education space.
Romney has been widely quoted
as saying the following to Politico
about the
education policies of current U.S. President Barack Obama.
Having surveyed the available evidence
about community schools» outcomes —
as well
as evidence on component parts of the model, such
as integrated student supports, expanded learning time, family and community engagement, and collaborative leadership — the authors argue that community schools are an evidence - based strategy that
education leaders and
policy makers should support.
The profound lack of knowledge
about public
education,
as reflected in comments
about public schools being «flush with cash» and badly underserving the nation's children, coupled with
policy proposals based on these «alternative facts», pose a threat to a high - quality
education for more than 50 million students.
Recent national
policy initiatives, such
as implementation of Common Core State Standards, teacher evaluation, and school leadership evaluation, have raised new questions
about the future of public
education.
The way the media often covered
education, the way politicians discussed
education, and therefore the way the general public experienced
education was to lump student outcomes
as equals in a bucket with how adults working in the system are feeling at the moment
about policies.
The researchers found that six key
policies had been implemented by all five states: adopting academic standards for teaching students
about the history and culture of America's indigenous peoples, involving Native Americans on advisory boards, promoting Native American languages through teacher certification, allowing students to learn their native language
as part of their
education program, and providing tuition assistance for college - bound Native American students.
As Congress considers the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA, aka No Child Left Behind), Parents Across America, a national network of public school parents, will be calling on our U. S. Senators and Congressmen this week to share our concerns about the direction of federal education policy, and offer our proposals in a new position paper (a
Education Act (ESEA, aka No Child Left Behind), Parents Across America, a national network of public school parents, will be calling on our U. S. Senators and Congressmen this week to share our concerns
about the direction of federal
education policy, and offer our proposals in a new position paper (a
education policy, and offer our proposals in a new position paper (attached).
While the debate rages on
about whether or not North Carolina's General Assembly actually dealt public
education a financial punch in the gut with the 2013 - 15 budget, NC
Policy Watch is keeping a running tally of
education funding cuts that local school districts are coping with
as they open up for the 2013 - 14 academic year.