The Broad Residency in Urban Education, a two - year management training program for executives seeking to
become leaders in education reform.
Not exact matches
It bestowed upon the church also the gift of highly educated and cultured ministers who, profoundly aware of the needs of modern life,
became the proponents of the advancement of modern civilization and the
leaders of many progressive movements
in education and social
reform.
Now Loeb's racially charged comment about a black state senator threatens to
become an unwelcome distraction as Success seeks to expand its footprint
in New York and as Moskowitz works to cement her status as a national
leader on
education reform with a new book.
A 2001 Nobelist for creating a new form of matter known as a Bose - Einstein condensate, Wieman has since
become a
leader in the effort to
reform U.S. undergraduate
education.
As it
became clear
in the late 1980s that «more of the same» was not yielding acceptable gains, energized governors and business
leaders started to make the
education -
reform crusade their own.
And even as the statewide Florida
Education Association vehemently opposed these
reforms, our students went on to
become national
leaders in making progress on NAEP (see Figure 1).
The program is fully funded by Harvard and aims to help students develop the skills to
become leaders in American
education reform.
We are at the point where for a variety of reasons I believe it has
become necessary for us to restore and rebuild the consensus among Texans and particularly our opinion
leaders that for over 25 years made Texas the national
leader in standards and accountability - based
education reform.
Mead describes how New Jersey
became a national
leader in early
education and PreK - 3rd
reform, and makes recommendations for state and national policymakers.
Gov. Bob Wise - Former West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise is president of the Alliance for Excellent
Education (the Alliance), a nonprofit organization that has
become a national
leader for
reforming the nation's high schools so that all students graduate from high school prepared to succeed
in college and a career.
Now I know the idea is that even if most of these first year teachers are pretty bad, if 1 % of them go on to
become major players
in education reform then having 10,000 will lead to 100
leaders while having 5,000 will only lead to 50
leaders.