Sentences with phrase «do talk about education»

I think the lessons we learned — and we still haven't figured the answers to, truthfully, but I think we now have a greater awareness — how do we talk about education reform policy, how do we reach out to educators in middle class America so everyone feels the sense of urgency that tends to prevail in most education reform policy discussions?
When political leaders do talk about education globally, it's often in a zero - sum way — if China is up, then the United States is down.
And when they do talk about education, both Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Duke focus on support of parental choice, school prayer, and the teaching of values — all positions Mr. Bush takes, too, albeit without the...

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do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
Maybe you'll just get to help Chance drag local politicians who talk a big game about fixing education but can't be bothered to actually do anything about it.
«I think a lot of Christian educationalists are concerned about the direction of travel... they are day - in day - out helping to run schools... they don't feel they get much credit for it they feel that instead senior educational figures talk about Christian education and religious education and religious schools as if they are the problem.»
Well, talk about education, do you even know the history of thanksgiving?
We talk about subjects from attachment parenting, to learning and education, to the fun things we do with our kids in Hawaii.
We had done a childbirth education class together where the teacher talked about all the phases of labor and the average amount of time each part lasted for the first time mother.
U.S. education spending tops global list, study shows is an example of a source talking about the combination of public and private money, although it doesn't give a total nor define «student».
«We need to be talking about to build a strong economy where the water and air are clean, where getting sick doesn't mean going broke and where each student gets the education they deserve.»
No you're wrong on that one, because the EPP debate is largely an internal one mainly ignored outside of the party and we do already talk about Education and Health more than enough to start to persuade an electorate who can see that Labour have failed them in these areas.
While I strongly support continued GOP control of the Senate, mainly because the Democrats are so much worse than the Republicans — you, sir, do not have the slightest idea of what you are talking about on this issue or any issue concerning education.
The parents who do this are also supportive of their children's education in other ways, they talk to them about their homework, they have books at home, they have computers and a good Internet connection, and so on.
The candidates did get a chance to talk about a number of issues including crime, education and development.
The Buffalo Board of Education has been talking for weeks about what to do if Schools Superintendent Pamela Brown takes a buyout to leave the district.
In the meantime lets talk about late term abortion, HIV education, sale of automatic weapons and clubbing baby seals (we don't do that but Canada does and they're practically upstairs from us in NY) All these issues have SO much to do with the Comptrollers office.
It's all part of a gradual rhetorical shift away from talking about creationism and intelligent design toward casting doubt on evolution, says Joshua Rosenau, spokesperson for the National Center for Science Education in Oakland, Calif. «They have this idea,» he says, «that it's a zero - sum game, so anything you can do to knock evolution down actually promotes creationism without having to say the word.»
He was the first president since John F. Kennedy to do that, and if you read that speech, which is still on the web I believe — both at the Academy web site and my friend Ralph Cicerone, president of the National Academy of Sciences, is in the front row — and it's also on the White House web site — what you will find is although the president was clear about the practical applications of science and technology to our great challenges as I've mentioned, he probably spent two thirds of that talk talking about the importance of basic science; the importance of fundamental research in science and technology to our national well - being; and the importance of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (Dec. 10) about why it is so hard to talk to adolescents about school and what schools can do to encourage parent involvement.
Outside of a five - word Clinton throwaway mention of debt - free college, education didn't make even a token appearance in the 45 minutes the candidates spent talking about «prosperity».
McKinsey & Company did a great report a few years ago talking about the stages in which education systems develop from poor to fair, to good to great to excellent.
I think this is financially driven, it's to do with budgets and economies of scale but we are not talking about manufacturing industry, we are talking about education
«Don't talk about whether you have to find savings in terms of things that impact on students and their education,» he said.
When downwardly mobile white, working - class Americans hear us talking about education reform, it's a fair bet they don't think we're talking about them and their children.
«We talked in broader terms of education funding and the need for attracting teachers and what to do about inner city schools, as well as the proper role of federal government.
And Cruz, like others, talks about the various experiments (like the Jesuits» Cristo Rey network and the conversion of parish schools to charters — see Andy Smarick's comprehensive report for Seton Education Partners about Washington, DC's experience), but doesn't he wonder where the Church's bishops are?
Below is a list of the topics covered: • Greetings and introductions • Basic sentences • Basic questions • Spelling • Numbers up to 20 • More personal information • The negative form • Introducing a third person • Masculine and feminine • Numbers • Date and time • Telling about the weather • Talking about your daily routine • Ordering at the bar • Identifying objects • «avoir» • Shopping and paying • Conjugating regular verbs • Identifying food • Saying what you like to eat • Saying where you go, how and why • Saying what you like doing • At the restaurant • Grammar: basic rules and verbs • Vocabulary: countries • Geography: France A company profile and history Talking about your education and career Comparing company performances Describing people
«We had been doing a lot of economic studies — talking about producing and marketing products,» Lamberson told Education World.
Added Robert Weil, deputy director, education issues, for the American Federation of Teachers (AFT): «Talking about it is easier than doing it.
Richard Whitmire talks with Education Next about how K - 12 schools shortchange boys and what can be done to help boys do better in school.
11, talks about the work he does with MESDA (Music Education for Social Development Agency), and the importance of music in students» lives.
I just don't think we can have a serious conversation about education policy unless we start by talking about who should be in charge of collective decisions and why.
We talked to Love about why hip - hop shouldn't be treated as mere entertainment, how civics education can be integrated into curricula to power positive change, and why she doesn't think there's a crisis in black education.
If schools don't provide quality and comprehensive sex education that includes these topics, and with many parents feeling ill - equipped to talk about these complex issues with their young people, students are often left to try to navigate on their own.
Russlynn Ali, the former assistant secretary for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Education, talks about the district where a black Kindergartener gets suspended for pulling a fire alarm while a white tenth grader does the same thing and gets off with a warning.
Ferfolja adds: «There is also a [New South Wales Department of Education] document called the Controversial Issues in Schools policy and that also talks about having to get parental permission if you're going to raise a controversial issue, sensitive topic — so what does that actually mean for teachers?
Peterson talked with Education World about the roots of her desire to teach and her passion for seeing her students excel in everything they do.
But doing so will require a degree of clarity and candor to which we are unaccustomed when we talk about education.
In the education world, differentiated instruction is talked a lot about as a policy or as a solution, but rarely do educators get opportunities to roll up their sleeves and talk about what it looks like in practice.
Hawks talked with Education World about ways educators and students can protect their equipment and data — and what can be done if something goes missing.
«Dr. Richard DuFour's In Praise of American Educators takes a surprisingly fresh approach to the traditional education blame game by spending the first four to five chapters talking about what schools and namely schoolteachers are doing right in America's public education system.
As the education director, Sand has many responsibilities, including «talking to educators interested in or already using the program and doing coaching, teacher trainings, workshops, and conferences; doing research for and helping produce curricula; supporting the group's regional directors around the United States; and getting out the word about the project.
We don't talk much about «education for education's sake» anymore.
Doug Lemov, author of Teach Like a Champion, and Steven Farr, author of Teaching as Leadership, talk with Education Next about their efforts to identify what great teachers are doing in the classroom and to share these techniques with new teachers.
One note: Whether we're talking about teachers unions backing political candidates or across - the - aisle support for parent trigger laws, it's become abundantly clear that education policy doesn't always fall along clear party lines.
«It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone that I would be talking about how to fight back against the attacks on public education in Puerto Rico and that educators want to act as a human shield to protect public schools and their students just as they've done in West Virginia and Oklahoma,» Weingarten told the Washington Free Beacon.
I'm talking about things like teacher licensing mandates, which researchers have long found do not improve teacher quality and traffic in disproven education fads (but do provide easy - access cash cows for state departments of education and teacher colleges since teachers are required to keep buying their products to maintain certification); ever - increasing testing and data - entry mandates; centralized curriculum mandates like Common Core; centralized teacher evaluation and ratings systems; and the massive data entry required to document things like student behavior problems and special education services.
Clinton talks about education a lot, but she does so cautiously.
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