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And I completely agree that while the mean - spirited aspects of the debate were disheartening, the * education * and political consciousness - raising were fantastic — and probably more likely to succeed in effecting political - social change than the other forms of debate seen yesterday (and today).
But I do think that no matter what side of the traditional education debate you're on, we can envision that things can be different, that we can take different approaches and things can change.
Shadow education secretary Andy Burnham insisted it was «a huge change in tone» following a debate on the issue in Parliament on Tuesday evening, in which the plans were repeatedly attacked by Labour MPs.
An overhaul of federal education law moving through Congress — the biggest legislative change in 14 years — holds the prospect of a major shift in New York's contentious debate over the linkage of student test scores to teachers» job evaluations.
Teachout highlights some possible debate topics for Singer, including trade deals, education, offshoring jobs, and climate change.
There are three new members of New York's Education Policy Panel, the State Board of Regents, but will it lead to any changes in the debate over eEducation Policy Panel, the State Board of Regents, but will it lead to any changes in the debate over educationeducation?
Debate over the tradeoffs and values of how to respond to climate change is appropriate for environmental education, Buhr and other educators say.
The many initiatives discussed for changing public education — accountability, standards, standardized testing, homework, arts in the curriculum, and so on — comprise one side of that debate.
As the debate over school choice heats up once again, in the halls of Congress and in many state capitals, a favorite gambit of defenders of the status quo is to damn such changes as «sure to undermine public education» or «bad for the public schools.»
On the oldest radio station DZRH, the Climate Education Week Broadcast Program begins with poetic traditional debate about man - made pollution causing climate change written by Professor Tomas Ongoco, in cooperation with Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity featuring former senators, now Manila Hotel President Joey Lina, and Climate Change Commissioner Heherson Alchange written by Professor Tomas Ongoco, in cooperation with Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity featuring former senators, now Manila Hotel President Joey Lina, and Climate Change Commissioner Heherson AlChange Commissioner Heherson Alvarez.
She added: «I think that the education debate on grammar schools has been going for a very long time, but I also recognise that the landscape in which it takes place has changed fundamentally.
Democrats for Education Reform, a group that was unhappy with the changes, has posted a transcript of the debate here.
Our objective is to change the nature of the public debate from whether we should be investing in early childhood education to howwe can maximize the return on that investment through evidence - based teaching.
I say recently, but this seems to be something that flairs up quite regularly - certainly, for as long as I've been teaching there have been interminable debates about the value of technology and how it should be deployed in schools, and what role it should play in children's education - I can remember far enough back to when laptop programs were seen as innovative and new, or when digital projectors and interactive whiteboards were going to change teaching and learning as we knew it.
The bruising seven - month legislative war that ended with the passage of a compromise federal budget changed the terms of the debate on education spending and forced the education lobby to fight for the very survival of the programs it champions.
A close look at recent changes in education in the state of Florida sheds light on that debate.
This year's list is remarkably consistent with last year's (and the years» before that), though a couple of newcomers might be an indication of the changing education - policy debate.
This summer in The Global Search for Education, we bring back our popular 2012 Education Debate series and put these questions and others to thought leaders at the forefront of educational change.
The education debate changed, too: A cheating scandal in Atlanta public schools in 2009 raised questions about how high - stakes testing was affecting schools.
The new degree program will be a «catalyst to drive change,» McCartney said, producing a new generation of education leaders who are expected to alter education policy debates, forge powerful public - private partnerships, and restore public confidence in the US school system.
The findings are important because of what they may contribute to the debate over changing how teacher evaluation is conducted, which has emerged as a hot - button political issue favored by the so - called education reform movement.
Having the Secretary of Education, state boards, and a bunch of DC advocacy groups declare a particular approach to be best and cram it into place in the middle of a financial crisis with virtually no public debate or input from educators or parents did not convince local officials, educators, and parents to change their minds.
Educators, Businesses Need to Collaborate on Job Skills San Francisco Chronicle, 2/21/14 «Beyond the arguments typically dominating the education reform debate is the simple fact that students are not being set up to participate in today's changing economy.
In The Global Search for Education, we bring back our popular 2012 Education Debate series and put these questions and others to thought leaders at the forefront of educational change.
You can change the way schools are inspected as many times as you like (and Ofsted does — on average two substantial changes a year to inspections frameworks or guidance since Michael Wilshaw became chief inspector in January 2012) but until you can guarantee the quality of the process (let alone the contentious debate about whether the right aspects of education are being looked at in a methodologically sound way), Ofsted inspections will be flawed.
A new documentary by a 27 - year - old filmmaker could change the national debate about public education.
There are a lot of New York - specific intricacies to the debate — namely, the state's Race To The Top application didn't change the existing charter school law regarding teacher evaluations and the state's education department authorizes many of the state's charter schools — but it is a microcosm of the larger debate.
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Given the political climate and opportunities for change — the availability of stimulus funds (including Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's commitment of $ 350 million in stimulus funding to support assessment work), the movement toward common standards, and the upcoming reauthorization of No Child Left Behind — we can bypass the debate between the two flawed options of either maintaining the status quo or returning to performance - based assessment systems of the 1990s.
A panel of education experts debated whether a focus on achievement gaps for disadvantaged students has turned attention away from others and explored how changes in policy could address both concerns.
Just as he changed the narrative of the labor movement that too often «forgot» to advocate for Latinos, immigrants, the poorest of the poor and people of color, he saw that in education, educational outcomes for kids were not always part of the debate nor were they a priority.
And from Labour's perspective, it also moves the education debate away from government changes that are unlikely to be unpicked.
For a moment, at least, all that will change on Wednesday, February 27, when the five Mayoral candidates take part in a debate at the United Way's education summit.
The National Education Association has announced the first recipients of a fund that supports state and local projects to improve teaching — the latest salvo in a push to reorient itself during a time of rapid change in K - 12 education that has produced angry debates, exhausted and sometimes frustrated teachers, and left state and local affiliates scrambling toEducation Association has announced the first recipients of a fund that supports state and local projects to improve teaching — the latest salvo in a push to reorient itself during a time of rapid change in K - 12 education that has produced angry debates, exhausted and sometimes frustrated teachers, and left state and local affiliates scrambling toeducation that has produced angry debates, exhausted and sometimes frustrated teachers, and left state and local affiliates scrambling to respond.
The public and policy debate around education has also changed dramatically — particularly around issues of teacher quality and charter schools — due in large part to the work of these individuals.
Changed votes by two Board members over the approval of two Aspire charter schools at this week's Board meeting gave the public a glimpse at a much larger debate over whether charter schools based in Los Angeles should be allowed to operate their special education programs through a partnership with a far - off district that costs...
Changing the Debate on Charter Schools Education Week op - ed by Meghan Carton, a master's candidate at Georgetown University's Public Policy Institute
At least in opening up such a debate, education ministers will feel that they are easing back into more reassuring waters, making decisions about change rather than fire - fighting problems.
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A multiracial fightback against the testing industrial complex — one that is explicitly ant - racist and takes up issues of class inequality — has the potential to change the terms of the education reform debate and envision a world where authentic assessments are used to support students as they engage in classroom inquiry about how to achieve social justice.
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Exactly how much of Mississippi's education problem results from poor funding and how much of it is the education community's resistance to change is subject to debate.
This mix of ideas has changed the way we think about education, but largely failed to bring serious improvements in student performance; and the debate is clearly running out of steam.
This is changing the entire debate around public education... and we urge you to learn more about it.»
Fact # 6: This is not about whether Commissioner Pryor, a well - regarded leader and change agent, should be involved in the great education reform debate of 2012.
Rather than confront the long - term, gritty challenges of implementing changes needed to fundamentally improve public education, there is a tendency to turn inward to squabbles and debates over the latest new idea — a much less difficult task.
This is both a question of longer - term historical patterns and contemporary debates within the field of comparative education over the extent of broad international patterns of school change.
The project illuminates a striking change affecting campus life across America, contributes to social scientific debates about how law shapes society and vice versa, and generates knowledge crucial for strengthening higher education's capacity to reduce social inequality.
Critics see them as obstacles to change; even union sympathizers agree that their voice in the education debate has been muted.
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