«Teacher supply remains a significant
challenge for schools generally, and it seems evident that this is constraining schools» ability to increase teaching time of EBacc subjects, especially science and languages.»
Not exact matches
«
Generally, we try and do things
for the lowest cost possible because we appreciate the
challenges in
schools finding the money to afford to do PD and we want as many people there as possible.
It argues that SEAs
generally think about these activities through a lens provided by federal law; it discusses how today's reform - minded state chiefs prioritize this line of work; it highlights how SEAs need to alter how they interact with LEAs if these
schools are to improve; it details how some departments have reorganized themselves to do this work; it discusses the
challenges associated with launching new
school - improvement efforts in an era of austerity; and it offers a three - category framework
for comparing SEAs.
To the extent that Palmer suggests a
generally applicable proposition that legislative purpose is irrelevant in constitutional adjudication, our prior cases — as indicated in the text — are to the contrary; and, very shortly after Palmer, all Members of the Court majority in that case joined the Court's opinion in Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 U. S. 602 (1971), which dealt with the issue of public financing
for private
schools and which announced, as the Court had several times before, that the validity of public aid to church - related
schools includes close inquiry into the purpose of the
challenged statute.
Some
schools allow you to test out of certain courses by taking a
challenge exam; the cost to take a
challenge exam is
generally much smaller than paying
for the full - credit course.