Sentences with phrase «deputy chancellor»

Her stint as deputy chancellor for teaching and learning under Chancellor Joel Klein was short - lived: She resigned the post in 2006 after two years because she did not agree with Klein's approach.
The key managerial decision in this regard was Klein's selection in August 2002 of Diana Lam as deputy chancellor for teaching and learning at $ 250,000 per year, the same salary as his own, surely one of the most embarrassing hiring decisions in the history of New York City government.
In the interim, the federal government has set up an advisory board of business and education leaders — including American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten, SUNY chancellor Nancy Zimpher and Stan Litow, an IBM executive and former deputy chancellor of New York City schools — assigned to look at current community college funding programs and formulate the best strategies for the national program.
White, a former deputy chancellor in New York City, spoke with Education Next's Peter Meyer two days before starting his new job.
Cerf, a former deputy chancellor in New York City, was a Broad fellow before taking the New Jersey position.
Shael Polakow - Suransky, the president of Bank Street College of Education and a former senior deputy chancellor under Klein, says that shrinking a school's size was never seen as the solution in and of itself.
He also noted that having eight deputy chancellors at one time was the result of formerly generous budgets.
Before Baltimore, he was chief of staff and then deputy chancellor for Teaching and learning during the first phase of New York's Children First reforms.
E-mail correspondence on draft standards, Florida deputy chancellor Mary Jane Tappen to selected Florida teachers, Nov. 17, 2009
Eric Nadelstern a professor of practice in educational leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University and former New York City deputy chancellor for school support and instruction under Bloomberg.
The 70 - year old Fariña is a veteran of the system, having served as a teacher, principal and superintendent during her career in the Brooklyn school district, rising to deputy chancellor before retiring.
He was the second deputy chancellor to quit this week and the fourth to resign since Black was appointed last fall.
Steiner, the department's chairman, is expected to grant Black the waiver she needs to become chancellor on Monday, under the condition that she appoint Shael Polakow - Suransky, the current deputy chancellor for performance and accountability, as her number two.
A July letter sent by deputy chancellor for operations Elizabeth Rose to the Coalition for Education Equality, a group of charter network heads that includes Success CEO Eva Moskowitz, outlines the department's work on charter co-locations.
Curiously a former deputy chancellor aged to 71 (Carmen Farina) but not curiously a universal pre-school advocate (as are her new boss and UFT) is the leading contender.
Alonso, who will begin the position as deputy chancellor on July 1, will have authority on questions regarding the curriculum, instruction, professional development, and programs for the New York City public school system.
Ms. Fariña, 62, who had been a regional superintendent overseeing four community school districts within the citywide system, had been serving as acting deputy chancellor since Diana Lam resigned from the job in March.
As both a superintendent and later deputy chancellor for teaching and learning, Fariña advocated for use the program.
Previous positions include deputy chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, associate counsel to President Clinton, a partner in two Washington, D.C., law firms, and law clerk to retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
It is suddenly normal to hear a City Hall or education official casually praise charter schools, as deputy chancellor Dorita Gibson did earlier this week when she highlighted the work charters have done on diversity at a panel discussion.
POLITICO New York recently reported on a letter from DOE deputy chancellor Elizabeth Rose disputing some of the figures the sector is using to push its argument that the city is routinely denying charters space.
Two deputy chancellors dispatched to broker a deal with the union walked away from negotiations around 10 a.m. after the sides reached an impasse over the appeals process for negative teacher ratings.
Cambridge, MA — May 9, 2006 — Andres Alonso, who will earn his Ed.D. from HGSE this June, recently accepted a position as deputy chancellor of teaching and learning in New York City.
He was flanked by City Council education committee chair Daniel Dromm and Corinne Rello - Anselmi, the Department of Education's deputy chancellor in charge of special education.
Moved to New York City to become chief of staff and then deputy chancellor for teaching and learning during Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Chancellor Joel Klein's Children First reforms of New York City public schools.
Deputy chancellor Mary Jane Tappen sent an email to selected teachers in November 2009 expressly for that purpose.
Eric Nadelstern a professor of practice in educational leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University and former New York City deputy chancellor for school support and... See Archive
Cerf often cites what he says is the jump in achievement that has come with school closures in New York City, where he was deputy chancellor before coming to New Jersey.
The decision comes in the wake of a deal struck by city and state officials late last week for a second - in - command with academic experience — Shael Polakow - Suransky — to be appointed to serve as senior deputy chancellor.
He was the second deputy chancellor to step down this week and the fourth since Cathie Black took over in the fall.
«This issue of contracts not being signed by the beginning of school has traditionally always been an issue and as deputy chancellor under the former administration, I can tell you that we certainly started school with a large percentage of contracts that we knew were going to be signed off ultimately, but we not signed off at that time,» said Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña.
This, noted Professor Andres Alonso, was helpful during his time as deputy chancellor of New York City Public Schools where the school budget rose from $ 11 billion to $ 17 billion.
Eric Nadelstern is a professor of practice in educational leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University and former New York City deputy chancellor for school support and instruction under Bloomberg.
Eric Nadelstern, a former deputy chancellor in the New York City Department of Education, said it's just politics.
Tsipras has «torn down the bridges» between Greece and Europe, Merkel's deputy chancellor, German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel, told the Tagesspiegel newspaper.
Alicia Collinson, deputy chancellor of the diocese of Gloucester highlighted in a Church of England Consistory Court judgement that the toilets are not accessible to disabled people.
You can see the first delusion playing out farcically when a deputy chancellor for New York's schools tells the Washington Post: «Those people who said we don't need multiculturalism, that it's too touchy - feely, a pox on them.
She was a longtime teacher at P.S. 29 in Brooklyn, a well - known principal at P.S. 6 in Manhattan, and the superintendent of District 15 schools in Brooklyn before becoming a deputy chancellor under former Chancellor Joel Klein.
Two educators with strong ties to New York City are also being pushed by advisers to Mr. de Blasio: Kathleen M. Cashin, a member of the New York State Board of Regents; and Carmen Farina, a former deputy chancellor.
Another D.O.E. veteran, Eric Nadelstern, who served as a deputy chancellor during the Bloomberg administration, said the new limits on the mayor's authority over charters reveals a political loss for de Blasio more than it denigrates the system of mayoral control.
Just yesterday, John White, a deputy chancellor, announced his resignation — the latest in a string of education officials to abandon the department.
Steiner said he made his decision after working out a deal with Michael Bloomberg in which Black agreed to work with a second - in - command, Shael Polakow - Suransky, the former deputy chancellor for performance and accountability.
«In this era of constrained finances, needs must be prioritized to ensure that we are leveraging all possible funding sources,» deputy chancellor for operations Kathleen Grimm said in a statement.
Josh Wallack, a deputy chancellor for strategy and policy at the city's Education Department, said that these policies and others, taken together, create a comprehensive improvement strategy for the entire system.
The panel will be chaired by Stanley Litow, president of the IBM Foundation and a former deputy chancellor for New York City schools.
He will also «oversee all pedagogical matters» including the oversight of all deputy chancellors with educational responsibilities, the letter said.
Under a deal reached between Bloomberg and Steiner late last week, the gaps in Black's resumé will be filled by an experienced education official, Shael Polakow - Suransky, who will serve alongside Black and will hold the titles of «senior deputy chancellor» and «chief academic officer.»
The mayor sent a letter to State Education Commissioner David Steiner Friday informing him that when Black takes office, she will appoint Shael Polakow - Suransky, the current deputy chancellor for performance and accountability, to serve as her senior deputy chancellor and chief academic officer.
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