Sentences with phrase «crisis in public education»

The productivity crisis in public education has certainly created injustices for students and taxpayers during the past few decades.
Maybe you should... Read letters by two WKCD student authors on what we can do about the real crisis in public education — part of a new book published by Teachers College Press.
Its teachers, who must deliver content in two languages, are nearly all Hispanic, bucking the oft - mentioned crisis in public education over the lack of diversity in teacher ranks.
But education academics, particularly those who have worked in education administration like Rudy Crew, believe the idea that a business - management model as the silver - bullet solution to the crisis in public education oversimplifies the debate.
But out of concern over the crisis in public education, she said, «Colorado decided to do something significant, fast.»
In the past two decades, however, schools have undergone a period of constant reform and restructuring, and the talk surrounding public education has become mean - spirited and antagonistic, giving greater attention to vouchers, «choice,» charter schools, and winner - take - all high - stakes tests as the only viable solutions to the crisis in public education.
On Monday I posted our conversation about the Chicago teachers» strike, the politics of education reform, and the myth of a crisis in public education.
The one exception has been the reform - minded board in Baltimore City, which has been willing to embrace charters as a means to address what has rightly been viewed as a crisis in public education here.
teachers» strike in Chicago is being viewed by many as an early skirmish in a coming war over the crisis in public education — stagnant or declining graduation rates, substandard educations, dilapidated schools, angry teachers, underserved students.
This review examines the U.S. federal response to the crisis in child mental health in relation to its efforts to address the crisis in public education.
It created a crisis in public education, but we can use this crisis to move forward.
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