Sentences with phrase «chief education officer»

All of us with a stake in the academic success of students deserve to know where the nation's chief education officer stands on crucial issues.
The district also is preparing to appoint a new chief education officer, according to one of the sources.
The letter opens by reminding state chief education officers of the legal requirements to test all children in grades 3 - 8 and once in high schools, that the examinations must be same for all students, and no student may be excluded from the examinations.
BARBARA ISAACS Chief Education Officer for the Montessori St Nicholas Charity and Montessori Centre International, UK
Following the election, Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool and Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson said they are providing resources to principals, counselors and teachers to help students through the «strong feelings» they may have about the results.
During her tenure as Chief Education Officer in 2015, Dr. Jackson has focused on building excellence, equity and access across the District, especially with regard to CPS high schools.
«For anyone overdue on payments, the reality is... life has probably happened,» said Adam Carroll, Chief Education Officer at National Financial Educators and the creator of the student loan debt documentary Broke, Busted & Disgusted.
«We all need to change how we think about what it means to be a high school graduate — a diploma alone isn't enough anymore,» said Chief Education Officer Dr. Janice K. Jackson in a statement.
Solomon went on to recommend Byrd - Bennett, who was the lead trainer at SUPES when CPS hired her as chief education officer in April 2012.
UDL isn't a product CAST is pushing, says chief education officer Bridget Dalton, Ed.D.» 91.
McEwen is working with Oregon's Chief Education Officer Dr. Rudy Crew to restructure education so that by 2025 all Oregon students graduate from high school and at least 80 percent enter college or other postsecondary studies.
Paul Pastorek, Louisiana's former chief education officer, agreed that the Ontario experiment had been successful but said the United States needed a different approach.
In her opening remarks for the panel on digital learning, New Mexico's chief education officer Hanna Skandera stressed that the new technologies provided new opportunities to address together all the reforms under discussion.
As New Jersey's chief education officer Christopher Cerf put it, «The single greatest in - school variable driving [learning] outcomes is the quality of the teacher.»
In response to the policy pamphlet, the Church of England's chief education officer Reverend Nigel Genders said: «The Church of England continues to be committed to the provision of high quality RE in schools, which is vital for a balanced understanding of the world today where more than 80 per cent of the population are people of faith.
Participants will include Chief Education Officers, Education and Curriculum Officers, Principals of National Colleges, Deans of Teacher Education Programmes, Teacher Educators, Teachers» Union Representatives, principals and teachers.
Chicago Public Schools Chief Education Officer Ron Huberman was recently challenged about this demographic dilemma during a school board meeting at which Chicago was unveiling its own new school admissions policy.
I especially appreciate the quote from former CPS Chief Education Officer Blondean Davis, who implemented retention for CEO Paul Vallas but is now «skeptical» of the practice.
ADAM CARROLL speaks professionally to students about financial literacy and is owner and Chief Education Officer of Four Legacies Mortgage.
Chief education officer for the Church of England, Rev Jan Ainsworth, responds: «It also happens the other way — there are some church secondary schools in leafy suburbia, which through the church criteria have enabled children who live in deprived areas to go to those schools.
CPS declined Tribune requests to interview district CEO Forrest Claypool and Chief Education Officer Janice Jackson for this story.
Gerard Robinson began his comments by acknowledging that he was chief education officer in Virginia while that state was opposed to common standards and is now chief in Florida, which is committed to common standards.
Education Northwest salutes Oregon's Chief Education Officer Dr. Nancy Golden for an inspirational career serving students and the state of Oregon.
Auchter comes from Cricket Media, where she served as chief education officer and managed the ePals platform, an innovative web - based tool that enriches K — 12 learning in the classroom.
Rev Nigel Genders, the Church of England's chief education officer, said: «In the current education landscape small rural schools face some tough challenges which are not simple to resolve and are often expressed in negative terms.
Chief Education Officer for the Church of England, The Rev Nigel Genders, says he's «pleased» with the results:
However, Nigel Genders, the chief education officer for the Church of England, said that if ministers dropped the 100 % admissions promise, the Church of England, which runs thousands of state schools, would still go ahead with plans to open 40 free schools.
In a blog, seen by the Press Association, the Church's chief education officer, the Rev Nigel Genders, says that relationships and sex education in schools should teach students about «healthy relationships and lifestyle choices».
Teaching at Sunday schools should be monitored, the chief education officer at one of the country's largest councils has said.
He is currently President and Chief Education Officer of Full Circle Wine Solutions.
The Chief Education Officer of the Church of England is a member of the Education Commission that developed the report, which also states that the Church of England is now deemed as speaking for the Methodist Church in meetings with government.
Over one million Hoosiers voted for Supt. Ritz to serve as Indiana's chief education officer, by trying to remove her, Republicans are rewriting the democratic process.
The Revd Nigel Genders, Chief Education Officer for the Church of England, said: «We believe that the leadership of a school is critical to the academic performance of pupils and how they flourish as individuals.
The Reverend Nigel Genders, chief education officer of the Church of England, has criticised changes to the GCSE system, arguing that they have led to religious education (RE) being «watered down».
In the same week, for example, Arne Duncan, who had taken over from Paul Vallas in June of 2001, described the changes as «fine - tuning,» while his chief education officer, Barbara Eason - Watkins, said the new policy was «intended to dramatically reduce the number of students who must be retained.»
06, chief education officer of TechBoston Academy, looks at her school gymnasium in a completely different light.
'» To change that system and lift the quality of the teaching force to international levels won't be easy, cautioned Gerard Robinson, Florida's chief education officer.
Prior to assuming his current role in 2008, Dr. Chubb served as EdisonLearning's Chief Education Officer.
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Thanks to work by Harvard Graduate School of Education Lecturer David Rose, the chief education officer of the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), researchers and educators alike are now examining how the curriculum, not the student, may be disabled, and how curriculum disabilities can be overcome.
Wilshaw will be working with Tony Little, former head of Eton College, who is GEM group's chief education officer.
When introducing the pilot program for the first time to principals, the chief education officer, Barbara Eason - Watkins, herself a former principal, personally delivered the message that the EITP pilot would be the district's cornerstone in improving the quality of teaching and instruction and increasing student learning.
Harris is chief education officer and superintendent at Universal Academy (UA), a preK — 12 charter school with campuses in the Dallas suburbs of Coppell and Irving, Texas...
Beginning in September 1996, Chicago increased its graduation requirements, mandating that all students complete three years of mathematics, three years of laboratory science, and one year of a foreign language, according to Cozette Buckney, the school system's chief education officer.
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