Sentences with phrase «different views on the education»

Practical answers to these questions come in the form of various movements with different views on the education.

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It included not only different views on emotion and education but also disputes concerning the true interpretation of the Christian faith.
Individual views on food are just too different; not everyone has the same education, values or definition of «healthy.»
«This is why I am keen to start commenting more regularly on different aspects of our education system, based on emerging inspection evidence, my own first - hand observations and the considered views of those working in the system.»
Carnegie's view of teaching and teachers could coexist with one or two of the Excellence Commission's teacher recommendations, but on the whole it was rooted in dramatically different core beliefs about who should make key education decisions, and it advanced a markedly different view of the organizational and policy framework within which teachers work - or should work.
People have quite different views on the role that digital technology can and should play in education, but we just can't ignore how digital tools have so fundamentally transformed the world around schools.
A different view Shadow Schools Minister Kevin Brennan offered a rather different picture of the government's effect on music education, pointing out that the number of primary school children taking part in music has fallen from over a half in 2010, to just over a third by 2013.
The Californians who participated in the 2017 Education Next survey of American adults have views that are different from the national sample on only a few issues.
What's more troubling, though is the extent to which our national education debates have come to focus on the character, motivation, experience, and relationships of those who hold different views — rather than on the substance of those views or evidence about how different policies and practices do or are likely to impact kids.
According to two polls released this month by different organizations, U.S. adults maintain divergent views on some of the most controversial topics in public education today.
The study showed that parents, teachers, and district administrators hold similar views on their top priorities for education, on what assessments should measure, on how well different assessments meet their needs, on how assessment results could be better used, and on who should make instructional decisions.
There is quite an interesting history surrounding these latter two books, given Harris and I have quite different views on VAMs and their potentials in education.
Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Mitt Romney agree that education is of vital importance to the United States» success, but they have very different views on how the federal government can best support the nation's schools.
Unsurprisingly, the survey confirmed climate change to be a largely politicized issue, viewed too often along party lines instead of according to factual analysis (and both parties are guilty of this, in different ways — there are plenty of liberals who proclaim their allegiance to the fight against global warming without a basic education on the issue).
Of course, we have a different view with a focus on skills - based education for data science (see zipfianacademy.com), but are always excited to see Berkeley's program getting this kind of attention.
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