Sentences with phrase «current education crisis»

In a big way, solving the current education crisis means confronting issues in urban schools.

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However effective such approaches turn out to be as instruments of inquiry and change (and I will explain my doubts about them later), their current vogue is a sign that the crisis in higher education is at least being joined at the level of meaning and purpose rather than merely at the level of methodology.
This report details the context for the cuts — a decade of underinvestment — and makes the economic case for supporting public higher education: it helps families through the current crisis, stimulates growth in the local economy, narrows racial gaps in income and education, and helps build a solid middle class for New York's future.
Citing the current budget crisis, Senator John Thune (R - SD) wanted to know if, based on Wieman's critique, «the dollars being spent by the federal government to improve STEM education are being wasted.»
TES is reporting that the Department for Education (DfE) has started an oversees recruitment drive to tackle the current staffing crisis.
On the one hand, a whole series of education technology companies say the current budget crises are hurting their businesses.
With the current economic crisis placing even more of a tight squeeze on state and local budgets, investing in the future of education is something Mayersohn does not want to be ignored.
The No. 2 staff member at the Education Commission of the States resigned last week, saying that the Denver - based group faces a financial crisis, and that she doubts the current ECS president can fix it.
It explains how and why the current education economy is headed toward a fiscal crisis, necessitating a new approach to teaching and learning.
«The undermining of national pay and conditions through the fragmentation of the education service is one of the key factors contributing to the current recruitment and retention crisis.
School Choice is NOT the answer to our current «we have big schools, spend lots of money, build huge bureaucracies all while teaching kids virtually nothing» education crisis.
But it's not difficult to see that another major contributing factor to the current crisis is the simple fact that far too many teachers and education practitioners are leaving the profession.
Overall, school maintenance and operations (M&O) budgets have been on a downward trend for quite some time, helping contribute to the current education infrastructure crisis.
From my perspective we have two critical points in the current Connecticut education crisis that must be dealt with first during the General Assembly's 2017 session: One, the Common Core State Standards — they are developmentally inappropriate for many of our children, especially those in the elementary years.
The essays in this volume represent the work of the leading scholars of affirmative action in higher education, and place the current crisis on campus in its larger context of historical discrimination and the legal battle for educational equity.
The current era of corporate education reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's report A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authoeducation reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's report A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authoEducation Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authoeducation reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authoeducation in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authors wrote.
Being a current PhD student in Conflict Analysis and Resolution and a Finance MBA - grad, whose research interests are in financial and economic anthropology and the dynamics of how people conflict and behave during a financial crisis, I boldly unravel my seven predictions for the near future for the «business» of education and the student loan industry when the student loan bubble starts to slowly deflate, after July 2012:
SUGGESTED CATEGORIES In an effort to make this exhibit accessible and widely inclusive to others engaging in the struggle to reclaim higher education we encourage submissions in any medium and format that work in constellation with the current crisis at Cooper.
By enabling sustainable development, including better education and the empowerment of women — both central to ending poverty — we will reduce population growth... Q: Could the current refugee crises in the Mediterranean and elsewhere — which of course have a variety of causes — be looked at as a first test of how governments, particularly in rich countries, will react to future climate related displacement?
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