Sentences with phrase «academic reform»

In fact, the students will once more be the victims of academic reform.
The universal pre-K movement also offers public education advocates and reformers models for academic reform.
The «brain drain / brain gain» discussion, which is being held in many scientific journals and other media, targets academic reform in Germany only to a limited extent.
Implemented in 2003 as part of an ambitious academic reform effort in Division I, the Academic Progress Rate (APR) holds institutions accountable for the academic progress of their student - athletes through a team - based metric that accounts for the eligibility and retention of each student - athlete for each academic term.
«I still think it's a coin flip to decide, but I think the NCAA will do the right thing,» noted David Ridpath, associate professor of sport management at Ohio University and president of The Drake Group, an advocacy group seeking NCAA academic reform.
Last week, in the first article in this two - part series, Sabine Steghaus - Kovac summarised the ongoing debate about Germany?s academic reform and its consequences for young scientists.
Indeed, it is our belief that academic reform as currently manifested is even threatening future academic careers.
Martinez is a data - driven leader with a strong financial background and in - depth knowledge of academic reform strategies.
The survey of the perceptions of academic reform of 912 public - high - school principals was taken in the fall of 1987 for the department's National Center for Education Statistics and released this summer.
While attending McMaster, I was actively involved in student government, advocating for academic reform.
The New York City educator brought into the Hempstead district seven months ago to turn around Long Island's most troubled system is going public with accusations that the school board's majority has derailed his academic reforms and efforts to root out corruption, mismanagement and waste.
Given that the reports of Thomas Legg and Christopher Kelly may produce many more MP retirements this is far from an academic reform.
The junior professorship is the core element of Bulmahn's academic reform.
Indeed, because all academic reform measures have to be self - financing, if new positions are created, others have to be lost.
So no one was really surprised when the government, soon after Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister in 1979, announced a programme of academic reform.
We have experts in all areas of school operations, and we address everything from top - flight authorizing and greatness in leadership to school - level governance and academic reform.
Common Core is fueling much of Madison School District superintendent Jennifer Cheatham's academic reforms to improve achievement across the district.
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