At Harvard, I studied higher education and learned about the law of education, board governance, the goals of liberal arts education, and the importance of
access for students in need.
Here in Boston we have the Lila G. Frederick Pilot School which was founded by Deb Socia, a leading advocate for technology
access for students in poverty - impacted communities.
The U.S. Department of Education is a proponent of blended learning, as a way to provide more individualized learning, broaden
access for all students in K - 12 and higher education, and to reduce costs while improving educational productivity.
Pretty reasonable for
access for every student in your class!
Following the rollout of iPads to all students as part of its personalized learning initiative, Coachella turned to improving Internet
access for all students in its low - income, rural community.
College
access for students in impoverished communities?
Not exact matches
An anonymous donor contributed $ 1 million to a pool that will fund free
access to NYTimes.com
for students across the U.S., the New York Times Company said
in a press release, Thursday.
«We have dramatically increased
access to school options
for Newark families, provided grants directly to teachers at 37 schools, given 300,000 books to Newark
students through the My Very Own Library program, and just recently, we committed to a $ 1 million initiative to improve early childhood education
in Newark,» the foundation said
in a statement to CNBC.
Other measures include: • remove rule limiting Child Tax Credit (CTC) to one claimant per household (to allow two or more families sharing a house to claim the CTC); • repeal $ 10,000 cap on medical expense tax credit claims made on medical costs incurred
for an eligible dependent; • easier
access to funds
in Registered Disability Savings Plans
for beneficiaries with shortened life spans; • improved Employment Insurance benefits to parents of gravely ill, murdered, or missing children; and • enhanced ability to make transfers between individual RESPs, and better
access to RESP funds
for post-secondary
students studying outside Canada.
But also be prepared
for the enormous sense of fulfillment you receive
in providing
access to art education to
students, families and communities, and
in seeing children revel as their untapped creative capabilities come to light.
Why you want one: The best perk of 529 plans is the ability to to pay
for a host of college - related expenses, including tuition, room and board, books, computer equipment, and even Internet
access, all tax - free (the plan
student has to be enrolled
in school to qualify
for the computer and Internet perks, though).
DeVos has rolled back other regulations she calls government overreach
in the education system, including guidelines on bathroom
access for transgender
students.
$ 287.2 million over three years, starting
in 2018 - 19,
for a pilot project to facilitate adult -
student access to
student loans and grants.
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Students in the class of 2012 graduated with an average of $ 29,400
in student loan debt per borrower, according to the Institute
for College
Access & Success.
My high school teacher Dora Di Rocco - Smith was particularly interested
in doing enriched math
in the classroom
for students who didn't have
access to enrichment activities.
On Tuesday night, the state legislature refused to debate an outright ban on assault weapons as
students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas watched and cried, but the teenagers» push
for change is still expected to bring Florida's first limit on gun
access in over a decade, according to CNN.
We urge the Department of Education and IRS to work together to restore secure
access to the DRT as soon as possible, and to do so
in a way that avoids creating barriers to
access for low - income
students, such as requiring complicated financial or personal information.
In addition to civil rights
for people of color, women and LGBT, there has been an expansion of religious liberty
for minority sects, enforcement of viewpoint neutrality with respect to
access to various public and non-public forums (e.g. religious
student groups must be granted equal
access to school facilities as their secular counterparts, etc) greater protections against age and disability discrimination, and recognition of habeas corpus rights even
for enemy combatants.
And transgenderism, let alone questions of bathroom
access for transgender
students in public schools, was so far off the policy radar it was inconceivable that it would receive presidential attention.
Guides were published about how to treat religious holidays
in the schools, how to teach
students about religious traditions, and how to create equal
access for organizations, including religious clubs on campus.
A blanket moratorium on charter schools would limit Black
students»
access to some of the best schools
in America and deny Black parents the opportunity to make decisions about what's best
for their children.»
1)
Students can pray
in school, they can lead prayer groups, and they can't be denied equal
access to school facilities
for prayer group activities.
Taking effect from March 2015, this new sponsorship offers Master Sommeliers and
student members
access to education on wine faults, and the benefits of cork closures — as well as the opportunity
for Diploma candidates to be awarded the Amorim «Taster of the Year» Trophy at the annual MS examinations
in London.
Crowder
in particular «felt a strong affinity
for student - athletes» and readily granted them
access to the classes to help them manage their academic and athletic demands.
Our courses are open to users worldwide and the 1 day workshop has a 48 hr
access window to cater
for students in different time zones.
• The Rural Technology Fund, founded by a tech executive who had limited
access to computers when he was growing up
in rural Kentucky, helps out - of - the - way schools get equipment and books to help ignite a «spark»
for studying electronics, programming or engineering; and gives scholarships to
students from rural communities who hope to pursue careers
in technology.
A private, non-profit organization founded
in 1958, NASBE works to strengthen state leadership
in educational policymaking, promote excellence
in the education of all
students, advocate equality of
access to educational opportunity, and assure continued citizen support
for public education.
Held back - to - back, we were able to share our breakfast -
in - the - classroom journey with many ANC attendees, and we also had the opportunity to hear from you — school nutrition professionals who are working to implement and expand
access to school breakfast
for students around the country.
Qualified child nutrition professionals will provide
students with
access to a variety of affordable, nutritious, and appealing foods that will meet the health and nutrition needs of
students; will accommodate the religious, ethnic and cultural diversity of the
student body
in meal planning; and will provide clean, safe, allergy aware and pleasant settings with adequate time
for students to eat.
Dr. Cheyney currently directs the International Reproductive Health Laboratory at Oregon State University where she has developed an academic learning community comprised of five undergraduate research assistants, 12 graduate
students and one postdoctoral fellow whose research agendas are focused on identifying culturally appropriate ways to improve
access to high quality midwifery care as a means of reducing health inequalities
for mothers and babies
in the U.S and abroad.
Implementing a universal breakfast -
in - the - classroom program can help you increase
access, improve participation, and create a calm, structured morning atmosphere
for everyone —
students, teachers, administrators, and custodians.
If all states met FRAC's goal of reaching 70 low - income children at breakfast
for every 100 at school lunch, an additional 3 million
students would have
access to a healthy breakfast, and schools would have
access to an additional $ 836 million
in federal reimbursements.
SNF and the other Partners
for Breakfast
in the Classroom are thrilled to continue the work of expanding
access to school breakfast
for students across the country.
In setting limits, states try to balance
student need and fair
access to testing with the need
for school accountability
for improvement.
He has defended the AP program against such criticisms
in the past, but has also acknowledged their validity;
in 2011 he conceded that «
for schools that are expanding
access to AP among unprepared
students, they are probably using resources that could be better used elsewhere.»
The researchers
in the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) study showed that
student athletes who participate
in girls soccer at schools without
access to an athletic trainer are exposed to an 8 times greater injury rate
for concussion, a 5.7 times greater risk of recurrent injury, and a 1.73 times greater overall injury rate.
The Walmart Foundation has provided $ 5 million
in back - to - school grants
for Partners
for Breakfast
in the Classroom, which we have used to increase
access to school breakfast
for tens of thousands of
students — and we're not done yet.
As the Partners
for Breakfast
in the Classroom (PBIC) initiative enters its third round of funding, the founding partners — NEA HIN, the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC), School Nutrition Foundation (SNF), and the National Association of Elementary School Principals Foundation (NAESPF)-- are working to increase
access to school breakfast
for students around the country.
These eight districts joined our original five districts — Dallas ISD (Dallas, TX), Little Rock (AR), Memphis City Schools (TN), Orange County Public Schools (FL), and Prince George's County Public Schools (MD)--
in the work of increasing
access to, and participation
in, the federally - funded School Breakfast Program, with the goal of reducing childhood hunger, and improving health and educational outcome
for students.
«She has implemented exciting programs that not only enhance a
student's experience
in the cafeteria, but ensure that they have
access to healthy foods even when they leave school
for the day.»
The committee is charged with providing
access to information about continuing education opportunities and information
for prospective
students interested
in the profession of athletic training.
That's why so much of my time is taken up
in trying to publicize just how important it is
for our lowest income and most vulnerable
students to have
access to the highest possible quality of food at school.
What does this partnership mean
for HUMAN franchisees across the country: 1) Franchisees provide AACS
students / future professionals with convenient
access to nutrition education and healthful food and beverage options, including hot meals 2) Franchisees have increased
access to high - traffic AACS schools
in their area 3) Franchisees have increased visibility and impact
in their local communities
The federal government plays a vital role
in the success of these programs: providing reimbursements
for each meal served, ensuring equal
access to free and reduced price meals
for students in need and administering national nutrition standards.
In order to allow
for a variety of Courses, each Course will only be available
for a specific term («Term»), during which time Course content («Content») will be made available to
students who have paid
for access.
Check out some of our past interviews with Partners
for Breakfast
in the Classroom - funded schools that are also using CEP to maximize
access for all
students:
Huge data sets were shared with IDEO staff
for their project, but even members of the SF Board of Education have no
access to files showing how many
students at each school have not yet returned a meal application, or how many ate school lunch
in October, or how much cafeteria debt each school is accumulating.
As a source
for historians working
in this period they are invaluable and, eventually, when they are put online, they will be readily
accessed by school and university
students.
These inequalities,
in large part, determine the opportunity structures, knowledge, advice, quality teaching,
access, funding, referential role models and encouragement available
for disadvantaged
students.
Liam Burns, National Union of
Students (NUS) president said: «Ministers» claims that their proposals will put power in the hands of students have been shown to be spurious and it is increasingly clear that the course they are pursuing will actually restrict access to university for disadvantaged students, entrench existing social divides, and cost far more than e
Students (NUS) president said: «Ministers» claims that their proposals will put power
in the hands of
students have been shown to be spurious and it is increasingly clear that the course they are pursuing will actually restrict access to university for disadvantaged students, entrench existing social divides, and cost far more than e
students have been shown to be spurious and it is increasingly clear that the course they are pursuing will actually restrict
access to university
for disadvantaged
students, entrench existing social divides, and cost far more than e
students, entrench existing social divides, and cost far more than expected.