Sentences with phrase «deputy chancellor of»

The highest - paid lawyer on the state payroll: Richard J. Stanton, who happens to have a law degree, but earns his $ 363,186 salary as deputy chancellor of the UMass Medical School.
In New York City, that person is Shael Polakow - Suransky, a former city math teacher who worked his way up to deputy chancellor of performance and accountability before becoming CAO.
Eric Nadelstern, a former deputy chancellor of the New York City Department of Education, said the union is using antiquated tactics.
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 I came to the job as the deputy chancellor of human capital, our goal was to reset the standard about what it meant to teach in DCPS.
Mary Jane Tappen, Florida's deputy chancellor of education, has credited, in part, state policies that require any administrator or teacher who will have even one «English - language learner» in his school or class to sit through 60 hours of ELL - specific training.
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.
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.
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.
The DOE's deputy chancellor of operations, Elizabeth Rose, acknowledged that in the 2018 - 2019 school year, P.S. 297 would lose three full - size classrooms and one quarter - sized space it currently occupies.
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.
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.

Not exact matches

Perth Airport chairman and Curtin University chancellor Colin Beckett has taken the role as head of the Western Power board, with Iluka Resources chair Greg Martin appointed as his deputy.
But shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Angela Eagle said the deputy - general of the OECD, three recent Nobel prize winners and a former chief economist to the government had all issued warnings of the risks of chancellor George Osborne's plan.
Speaking in London, the shadow chancellor George Osborn pointed to the leftist ethos of the deputy candidates - with Hilary Benn stepping off message to describe himself as a socialist.
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.
Foot had shown loyalty to cabinet colleagues as a senior minister, so much so that his chief rival, former chancellor Denis Healey was prepared to take up the position of deputy leader.
One of the highest - earning leadership coaches is Laura Kotch, who was the top aide to Fariña as deputy schools chancellor.
The newspaper's front page was mistakenly tweeted before Osborne got to his feet yesterday, leading shadow chancellor Ed Balls to wave a photocopy of the front page at the chancellor until he was ordered to desist by deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle.
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.
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.
Britain's strategy in the unstable country is unlikely to shift as a result of the conference, which was attended by senior military staff as well as ministers including deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, foreign secretary William Hague and chancellor George Osborne.
Miss Reeves, who is deputy to Ed Balls, the shadow chancellor, said Labour had no intention of increasing taxes on anyone apart from those «right at the top» of the income scale.
But over in Berlin, the deputy German chancellor does not appear to be quite so keen on this course of action.
The shadow chancellor George Osborn singled out comments made by the six deputy candidates as proof of Labour's leftward shift.
Until now, the shadow chancellor has always suggested that Nick Clegg's removal as Liberal Democrat leader is a pre-condition of any coalition between the Deputy PM's party and Labour.
The conspicuously absent de Blasio — who was dining at Katz's Delicatessen with his new schools chancellor at the time — had preempted the announcement with an open letter from his deputy, accusing the state of not delivering promised funds to NYCHA.
The Labour politicians who founded the SDP — the «Gang of Four» — were «big beasts»: Roy Jenkins had formerly been deputy party leader, chancellor of the exchequer, home secretary and president of the European Commission.
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.
Labour is «the party of soft Brexit», the party's deputy leader has declared - just a few weeks after the shadow chancellor sent out a very different message.
The panel will be chaired by Stanley Litow, president of the IBM Foundation and a former deputy chancellor for New York City schools.
«Joel misses the essence of teacher - student interactions, and the extent to which teachers focus on students» physical and emotional well - being, in addition to their academic learning,» said Eric Nadelstern, the former New York City deputy schools chancellor and visiting professor of practice at Columbia University's Teachers College.
Meanwhile, licensing rules in most states do little more than «screen out the bottom few who can't master the English language or are badly schooled,» says Eric Nadelstern, the former New York City deputy schools chancellor and visiting professor of practice at Columbia University's Teachers College.
«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.
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.
Clegg says he was informed of the practice by a senior Whitehall official soon after becoming David Cameron's deputy in 2010, but that «only a tiny handful» of cabinet ministers were also told — likely to include the home secretary, the foreign secretary and chancellor.
Gove's position as chief whip, working with his new deputy and fellow Osborne ally Greg Hands, marks a considerable extension of the chancellor's power base.
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
The high - octane moves, insiders say, show the preferential treatment that DOE officials — including deputy schools chancellor Kathleen Grimm — give Success Academy, whose 22 schools serve just 6,700 of the city's 1.1 million students.
On 31 August, the authority, chaired by Wendy Craik, a deputy chancellor at the University of South Australia, Adelaide, released a review of what actions Australia should take «to deliver on its international commitments» under the Paris Agreement of December 2015, according to the authority's website.
Professor David Newland, deputy vice chancellor of the University of Cambridge, agreed with Rees, describing the United Kingdom's young researchers as «underpaid, undervalued, and overstressed.»
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.
What was political at a micro-political level when I was a classroom teacher or a person working in a central office expanded tremendously when I became chief of staff in New York and then deputy chancellor.
In 2007, when Kaya Henderson, current chancellor of the Washington, D.C., public schools, was deputy chancellor, the struggling school system came under mayoral control.
As New Yorkers wonder how new schools chancellor Carmen Farina will handle the rollout of the Common Core standards in the city schools, Patrick Wall looks back at how Farina managed the introduction of a new standardized curriculum in the city's schools ten years ago when she served as deputy chancellor.
Carmen Fariña recently became the deputy chancellor for teaching and learning of the 1.1 million - student New York City public school system.
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.
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.
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.
The AVU advisory committee made up of deputy - vice chancellors (DVCs), academics and national coordinators from member countries ministries of education were also part of the conference as well as AVU strategic partners.
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