Sentences with phrase «comprehensive education system»

This means creating comprehensive education systems that provide learning options that enable a range of pathways to graduation, including a diverse portfolio of schools with programs that engage youth at risk of disengaging from or dropping out of school.
He claimed the «flawed and rushed» provisions in the bill «risk ripping apart the community - based comprehensive education system that we have built in this country over decades.»
Alexandria, VA (6/29/2015)-- ASCD, a global community dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading, has released a new white paper on multimetric accountability that details the ways in which more comprehensive education systems can be developed to support student success.
«I think it is the comprehensive education system's fault.
Labour leadership candidate Andy Burnham says the comprehensive education system should be valued in order to raise the pride and confidence of young people.
Speaking on the Victoria Derbyshire programme, he said: «The values of the comprehensive education system should be as intrinsic to us as the values of the NHS.»
Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz, two historically minded economists, advance the claim that America has followed a path of development unique among nations by rapidly building a comprehensive education system.
Additionally, the Executive Office of Education will help coordinate the work of the existing education boards in creating a comprehensive education system.
«State plans aligned with the Every Student Succeeds Act are one slice of the comprehensive education system states have to prepare all students for success in life.
ASCD, as the leader of the College, Career, and Citizenship Readiness Coalition, advocates for a comprehensive education system that encompasses all core subjects, including physical education and health education.
Most experts agree that comprehensive education systems are more equitable than differentiated systems (where the schools choose the pupils) because they are less selective.
The specialist schools programme is seen as a key way of transforming the «bog standard» comprehensive education system.
Currently, Labour - controlled Croydon operates a comprehensive education system, but Bromley to the east and Sutton to the west both run selective secondary schools.
Earlier NUT President Nina Franklin told the conference members would have to take action to defend their jobs and «any concept of a properly resourced, comprehensive education system
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