Education Minister Christopher Pyne
believes independent public schools are more efficient.
Not exact matches
«
Independent - minded people — bringing them together in such a way that we're talking about relevant things, and I
believe that should be good union jobs and
public schools and health care and [the] prescription crisis,» Vaid said.
President Barack Obama and U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan have been championing charter
schools for months, creating what some advocates
believe is the most forceful national momentum to expand the largely
independent public schools since the first charter opened nearly 20 years ago.
The poor, so this logic goes, need government assistance if they are to get a good education, which helps explain why, in the United States, many
school choice enthusiasts
believe that the only way the poor can get the education they deserve is through vouchers or charter
schools, proxies for those better private or
independent schools, paid for with
public funds.
Parents, educators, and taxpayers surveyed by the
Public Policy Forum in Milwaukee cited a range of guidelines, from reporting test scores and teacher qualifications to oversight by an
independent board, they
believe are necessary to oversee choice programs involving private
schools.
As operators of high quality
public charter
schools offering
independent study, we stand united
believing that the actions of a few rogue charter
school operators do not reflect, align, or mirror anything about our programs.
Steve Zimmerman Co-director Do you
believe independent charter
schools need a strong collective voice in the ongoing discussion of
public education issues?
Critics
believe independent charter
schools siphon money and resources from traditional
public schools.
Like you, I
believe in
public education, but only if it offers the same opportunities for authentic learning and development that are found in many private /
independent schools.
A core group of lawyers, legal educators, and allied professionals
believe that the best way forward is to create an
independent organization, the Institute for the Future of Law Practice, that can agilely coordinate the interests of legal employers, law students, law
schools, clients, and the
public interest.