Sentences with phrase «alter public thinking»

The Public Weighs In on School Reform Intense controversies do not alter public thinking, but teachers differ more sharply than ever By William G. Howell, Martin R. West and Paul E. Peterson Fall 2011
Intense controversies do not alter public thinking, but teachers differ more sharply than ever
Information Fuels Support for School Reform Facts about local district performance alter public thinking By Michael B. Henderson, William G. Howell and Paul E. Peterson
The Public Weighs In on School Reform Intense controversies do not alter public thinking, but teachers differ more sharply than ever By William G. Howell, Martin R. West and Paul E. Peterson
And when do new facts have the potential to alter public thinking?

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His books can alter the way the public thinks about and conceives of entire worlds, from baseball management to football pass protection to the subprime mortgage crisis.
No one can possibly understand the American Revolution — more properly described as the American secession from the British Empire — without grasping its theoretical dimensions, beginning with the claims of the Declaration of Independence endorsing popular sovereignty and the ability of the people to «alter and abolish» existing systems of government whenever that would be thought conducive to public happiness.
Hi Mick LaSalle: Do you think the shift in the public's awareness of sexual harassment will alter how we perceive older movies?
Soon, Einar is appearing in public as his alter ego Lili, until it becomes clear that he thinks of himself more as Lili than as Einar.
If the new information surprises respondents by indicating the district is doing less well than previously thought, the public, upon learning the truth of the matter, is likely to 1) lower its evaluation of local schools; 2) become more supportive of educational alternatives for families; 3) alter thinking about current policies affecting teacher compensation and retention; and 4) reassess its thinking about school and student accountability policies.
But school reformers might take the 2015 findings as a red light on the dashboard, a warning that efforts to alter the public's thinking on education policy may be faltering.
And, it's beyond hope to think that 100,000 public schools across 14,000 school districts will voluntarily alter their governance model any time soon or undo the self - perpetuating bureaucratic structure of American education.
Parole encourages the viewer to think about how past forms of protest can inform the present and how the effects of public speech are altered in the process of documentation.
The deception by the IPCC is based on their knowledge that the climate is a «complex non linear chaotic system» yet the IPCC persists in leading the general public into thinking they can actually predict (not project) the future climate and on the basis of their «predictions», we need to radically alter our lives and beggar ourselves.
Furthermore, Ross Kay has made an assumption that Rick Allenburg's decision to go public with this would've been altered, if Mr. Allenburg would've realized the full potential for media exposure — however, Ross Kay has no basis for projecting this thought, other than the fact that Ross has taken it upon himself to project his own sense of monetary self preservation upon Rick Allenburg.
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