Not exact matches
ALBANY — On top of higher - profile disagreements over
education and tax
policy, legislators threw several darts at Governor Andrew Cuomo in the one - house budget resolutions they adopted last week by de-funding key
administration initiatives.
The sharp division between the Obama
administration and key congressional Democrats over
education policy and priorities may never have been more clear than it was Thursday night when the U.S. House of Representatives voted to cut $ 800 million from key
administration initiatives to help pay for an effort to avert teacher layoffs.
• The bill passed by the House
education committee • One of the two options offered by Senator Alexander • Senator Murray's ESEA floor speech • The president's radio address and Secretary Duncan's speech • CCSSO • The George W. Bush Institute • The diverse groups organized by Ed Trust, the Business Roundtable, and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights • The Foundation for Excellence in Education • The official policies of both NCLB and the Obama administration's ESEA - waiver i
education committee • One of the two options offered by Senator Alexander • Senator Murray's ESEA floor speech • The president's radio address and Secretary Duncan's speech • CCSSO • The George W. Bush Institute • The diverse groups organized by Ed Trust, the Business Roundtable, and the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights • The Foundation for Excellence in
Education • The official policies of both NCLB and the Obama administration's ESEA - waiver i
Education • The official
policies of both NCLB and the Obama
administration's ESEA - waiver
initiative
Paul Reville is a professor of practice of
policy and
administration at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, where he also leads the Education Redesign Lab, an initiative designed to re-envision 21st - century e
Education, where he also leads the
Education Redesign Lab, an initiative designed to re-envision 21st - century e
Education Redesign Lab, an
initiative designed to re-envision 21st - century
educationeducation.
Through the Race to the Top
initiative, for example, the Obama
administration succeeded in incentivizing states: Even with relatively small pots of money — just $ 4 billion, or less than 2 percent of federal
education spending — the
administration encouraged states to prioritize innovative teacher and principal reforms and develop rigorous academic standards.22 Thirty - four states modified their
policies in response to the federal
initiative, even though only 19 states received federal funding to do so.23
Now in its second year, the program enables principals to connect with policymakers and contribute their expertise on
policies and programs intending to inform
administration initiatives and improve
education at all levels.
Previously, she served as Chief of Staff for the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics, informing the
Administration's P - 20
policy and programmatic efforts on behalf of the nation's Latino students and families, including helping to secure over 150 private - and - public sector commitments with a collective investment of over $ 335 million to build on and accelerate federal, state, and local investments in high - quality
education for the nation's Hispanic community, and launching the Federal Interagency Working Group to strengthen and align federal
policy efforts with local
initiatives.