Not exact matches
• A diverse,
bipartisan, and independent board should be appointed to oversee NAEP
policy, «buffered from manipulation by any individual, level of government, or special - interest
group in the field of
education.»
In 2006, a statement called the «Broader, Bolder Approach to
Education» was created and signed by a diverse, bipartisan group of individuals stating that education policy has failed and calling for a much broader approach to education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all
Education» was created and signed by a diverse,
bipartisan group of individuals stating that
education policy has failed and calling for a much broader approach to education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all
education policy has failed and calling for a much broader approach to
education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all
education by incorporating high - quality early childhood and afterschool / summer programs, and adequate healthcare for all children.
This means that the next president and congress (as well as governors and state legislatures) have the opportunity to use
education for
bipartisan policy efforts that will unify, rather than fracture, diverse
groups.
To help inform these decisions, the Urban Institute convened a
bipartisan group of scholars and
policy advisers to write a series of memos highlighting some of the most critical issues in higher
education and recommending
policy solutions.
So last year, two of the state's leading
education reform organizations, Texans for Education Reform (TER) and the Texas Institute for Education Reform (TIER), partnered to establish a new group: Texas Aspires, a bipartisan, non-profit organization of education, business and community leaders committed to advancing public policies that benefit all Texas
education reform organizations, Texans for
Education Reform (TER) and the Texas Institute for Education Reform (TIER), partnered to establish a new group: Texas Aspires, a bipartisan, non-profit organization of education, business and community leaders committed to advancing public policies that benefit all Texas
Education Reform (TER) and the Texas Institute for
Education Reform (TIER), partnered to establish a new group: Texas Aspires, a bipartisan, non-profit organization of education, business and community leaders committed to advancing public policies that benefit all Texas
Education Reform (TIER), partnered to establish a new
group: Texas Aspires, a
bipartisan, non-profit organization of
education, business and community leaders committed to advancing public policies that benefit all Texas
education, business and community leaders committed to advancing public
policies that benefit all Texas students.