Sentences with phrase «deputy chancellor for»

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.
Eric Nadelstern, who resigned from his post as deputy chancellor for school support and instruction in January to teach at Columbia University's Teachers College, has a suggestion: «He was a very accomplished academic.
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 is a former deputy chancellor for school support and instruction under Bloomberg and currently a professor of Practice in Educational Leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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.
Designed by CEL, and launched by Brian Dassler, the deputy chancellor for educator quality at the Florida Department of Education, the program helps leaders develop skills in observing, analyzing and coaching teachers to improve their practice.
«With value - added, we're trying to give better information to teachers about their student performance so they can improve their instruction,» said Kathy Hebda, the state's deputy chancellor for educator quality.
«It's a large cultural change for a lot of schools, and they'll be asked to do things they've never been asked to do before,» said David Weiner, the district's deputy chancellor for talent, innovation, and development.
And Cerf, fresh from a stint as a deputy chancellor for Joel Klein in New York City, has a rather straightforward plan.
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.
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.
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.
Carmen Fariña recently became the deputy chancellor for teaching and learning of the 1.1 million - student New York City public school system.
The new Regulatory Task Force on Academic Policy, which is being led by Phil Weinberg, the deputy chancellor for teaching and learning, will report twice a year on how closely schools are complying with graduation requirements.
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.
The panel will be chaired by Stanley Litow, president of the IBM Foundation and a former deputy chancellor for New York City schools.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

«If this is how things play out, the chancellor will present Labour with a big opportunity,» the Demos thinktank's deputy director Duncan O'Leary wrote for politics.co.uk.
Other members of the panel include Charles Fuschillo, a former state senator who represented the 8th District and is chief executive of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America; Marc Shaw, a former deputy under New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg who is a senior adviser for finances to the chancellor of the City University of New York; Elizabeth McCaul, an investment banker and former superintendent of banks for the State of New York who is chief executive for Promontory Europe, a financial firm; and Mark Page, Nassau County deputy county executive for finance.
Hoon had a difficult time as chief whip, partly because Nick Brown, his deputy who went on to replace him, was close to the prime minister and the acolytes that supported Brown for years as chancellor.
He served as chancellor from 2011 through 2013 after working as former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's deputy mayor for education and community development for eight years.
«Failed schools don't reinvent themselves,» said Eric Nadelstern, a former deputy schools chancellor for instruction under Mayor Mike Bloomberg and currently a professor at Columbia University's Teachers College.
Judith Bergtraum, 68, who joined CUNY in 2007 and is vice chancellor for facilities planning, construction and management, gets a $ 153,598 pension from her time in city government, including a stint as a deputy commissioner in the Department of Transportation.
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.
Ms Harman said Mr Clegg's support for the chancellor was «a step too far» and cited it as further evidence that the deputy prime minister had given up on his principles.
Rowena Mason, deputy political editor: The chancellor blames the lower growth forecasts for next year on higher predicted inflation and economic uncertainty, mostly attributable to the vote to leave the EU.
Carmen Farina, a former deputy city schools chancellor, has emerged as a leading contender for the top education job, the Daily News has learned.
Walcott, who is the current deputy mayor for Education and Community Development, needs the waiver because of a state law that requires all school chancellors to either be certified as superintendents or receive a waiver.
Mr. Klein was a «very wise choice» for the role, said Chris Cerf, who has known Mr. Klein since 1986 and served under him as a deputy schools chancellor.
The Cabinet appointees are: • Nick Clegg (Lib Dem): deputy prime minister • George Osborne (Cons): chancellor of the exchequer • William Hague (Cons): foreign secretary • Theresa May (Cons): home secretary, minister for women • Liam Fox (Cons): defence secretary • Kenneth Clarke (Cons): lord chancellor, justice secretary • Andrew Lansley (Cons): health secretary • Vince Cable (Lib Dem): business secretary • Chris Huhne (Lib Dem): energy and climate change • Michael Gove (Cons): schools secretary • Patrick McLoughlin (Cons): chief whip • David Laws (Lib Dem): chief secretary to the Treasury • Michael Gove (Cons): education secretary • Philip Hammond (Cons): transport secretary • Danny Alexander (Lib Dem): Scottish secretary • Eric Pickles (Cons): communities secretary • Owen Paterson (Cons): Northern Ireland secretary • Iain Duncan Smith (Cons): work and pensions secretary • Jeremy Hunt (Cons): culture, Olympics, media and sport • Cheryl Gillan (Cons): Welsh secretary • International Development Secretary (Cons): Andrew Mitchell • Leader of the House of Lords (Cons): Lord Strathclyde • Minister without Portfolio (Cons): Baroness Warsi
Córdova is president emerita of Purdue University, chancellor emerita of the University of California, Riverside, former vice chancellor for research at the University of California, Santa Barbara, department head at Penn State and deputy group leader at Los Alamos National Lab.
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.
You've been with DCPS for six years now, first as deputy chancellor to Michelle Rhee and now as chancellor.
He completed the Broad Academy for superintendents in 2004, and then spent five years as deputy chancellor of the New York City schools under then - Mayor Michael Bloomberg and schools chancellor Joel Klein.
Deputy chancellor Mary Jane Tappen sent an email to selected teachers in November 2009 expressly for that purpose.
Deputy chancellor Mary Jane Tappen sent a confidential email to selected teachers in November 2009 expressly for that purpose.
«Failed schools don't reinvent themselves,» said Eric Nadelstern, a former deputy schools chancellor for instruction under Mayor Mike Bloomberg and currently a professor at Columbia University's Teachers College.
The Education Department said it was addressing the issue by appointing a deputy chancellor in charge of equity and access and offering tutoring for students from low - income families studying for the exam for specialized high schools.
His notion of «relinquishment» as an organizing strategy for district reform is justly recognized as a seminal contribution to the field and one that has long influenced me in my various posts, as deputy chancellor of New York City Public Schools, New Jersey's commissioner of education, and now as superintendent of Newark Public Schools.
«When it came to my compensation, it was the board who took the initiative,» said Lam, who previously worked as a deputy school chancellor for New York City and as superintendent in Chelsea, Providence, and San Antonio.
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.
The retirement age for recorders, deputy high court judges, deput y district judges, deputy masters and registrars is to be raised from 65 to 70, the lord chancellor, Jack Straw, has announced.
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