Sentences with phrase «changes in an education system when»

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With the mounting changes in the education landscape, Public Schools Week creates a platform for Americans to express their feelings toward public school systems and why their success is a key determinant when it comes to our country's future.»
In Florida, when far too many kids failed that state's standardized tests this year, their state board of education had to meet in an emergency session and change the scoring system to ensure that students appeared to do betteIn Florida, when far too many kids failed that state's standardized tests this year, their state board of education had to meet in an emergency session and change the scoring system to ensure that students appeared to do bettein an emergency session and change the scoring system to ensure that students appeared to do better.
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But what changes are coming are far from known, with plenty of uncertainty for the 17 - campus system about what priorities the governing board and former U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings will have when she starts in March.
It is only when one looks at the way the education systems of other countries are governed that one realizes that there are other ways to govern education systems, that the U.S. system of governance is an international outlier, and that governance structures can enlarge or limit the possibilities of change and improvement in education systems in crucially important ways.
Proposals for enormous changes in the school system have always been a feature during times of economic crisis, but you have to stop and catch your breath at times when some of the more «throw the baby out with the bathwater» schemes get a serious airing from our self - appointed «out of the box» thinkers on education «reform,» or, as one of our local school board candidates would prefer, «transformation.»
At a time when many wealthy donors attempt to fix U.S. education by funding charter schools, advocacy and political candidates, Mr. Weiss, who is 74 years old, seeks change in the regular public system.
Instead of trying to expand the pot of money that is provided for primary and secondary education in Connecticut, thereby helping all public school children, some charter school supporters have changed their strategy and are now pushing to modify the state's school funding system so that when a child shifts from a public school to a charter school all of the state money associated with the education of that student would shift as well.
At a time when we are working hard in California to implement positive changes that safeguard the quality public education all students deserve, this top - down waiver system which excludes teacher input and collaboration is counterproductive and divisive.
The move increases Navient's stake in the student loan industry at a time when the Department of Education is motioning for a system change; more specifically, the Department wants to implement a system that involves only one student loan servicer.
It was when I read Yes Virginia a couple of years ago that I realised something very odd was going on with the «science» explaining AGW and its strange notions about the physical properties of gases, that even those not blaming it all on man had bought into it, actually believed the impossible «science» which was so much at odds with basic physics — it took a while for it to sink in that these changes were now ubiquitous through the education system..
We aim for a system change in education by bringing a new subject into schools, from the Early Years, when the child's personality and moral framework is still developing.
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