President Clinton will merge the pieces of
his education agenda into a mammoth budget bill he will propose early next year, he and his advisers say.
Not exact matches
She has tiptoed
into the public sphere, pushing her
agenda in
education as well as global conservation, nutrition and immigration policy.
I think it's far worse than that, with shades of Gentile's corporatism); that it has continued the conversion of competing and / or divergent centres of power
into a recursive bureaucratic autarchy, emptying out the wider polity of any sort of dialogue or dialectic, shades of Gentile again, and that socially and fiscally it has been profoundly regressive, continuing the marketisation of the severely wounded NHS and of
education, also badly bleeding, treating school and university students as «product», not as people; adopting a broadly Powellite attitude to migrants (useful economic fodder, mustn't change the culture, «British jobs for British people»); devising the catastrophe of PFI / PPP within a broader neo-liberal
agenda, and so on.
Hawkins said the investigation should look
into the contributions of hedge fund managers who would benefit from Cuomo's
education privatization
agenda.
On the South - West
agenda, Akande stated that the core value system must be reintroduced and there was a need to have a programme to integrate the youths
into the system, adding that there was need for
education advancement in the region.
«Can she translate success as a charter school operator
into a broader
education agenda, let alone other issues?»
A group devoted to continuing his
education agenda and founded in part by his longtime schools chancellor has become one of the most powerful forces in Albany by pouring millions
into lobbying and adroitly exploiting rivalries in state politics.
Teachers, parents and community members crowded
into Long Island City HS for the monthly Panel for Educational Policy meeting on May 18 and made it clear they had a lot more on their minds than the Department of
Education agenda items.
The
agenda for New York's six - month legislative session promises big debates over the cost of higher
education, government ethics and Uber's proposal to expand
into upstate cities like Buffalo and Syracuse, as well as a bill that would «Raise the Age» — therein ending the state's practice of prosecuting 16 - and 17 - year - olds as adults.
Jon Schnur, cofounder and executive chairman of America Achieves, provided a rare personal window
into President Obama's
education policy
agenda — including an up - close look at the origins and content of the President's policies and how they developed — at the Askwith Forum on Tuesday, February 5.
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This, however, is a topic where the White House is far from neutral, and one must conclude that its political and policy
agendas have trickled down
into the Institute for
Education Sciences and National Center for
Education Statistics, which is precisely what isn't supposed to happen.
With the new Manifesto against nationalization I think we have brought the debate out
into the open and the U.S. Department of
Education — Gates — AFT — Fordham «s
agenda can not survive in the open.
This important agreement informed the standalone goal and targets on
education proposed by the UN Open Working Group and decided by the UN General Assembly as the basis for integrating sustainable development goals
into the post-2015 development
agenda.
Following the
Education Show 2014, visitor feedback suggested classroom technology was high on the
agenda, and we have taken that
into consideration in preparing the show's content for 2015.
By the early 1990s, attempts to improve public
education had morphed
into the standards - based
education reform
agenda, often called test - based accountability.
Congressman Robert Pittenger said Friday that he wants U.S.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to look
into reports that schools are indoctrinating students with an anti-gun political
agenda.
What started out as an
agenda that was bold and all encompassing has turned
into something that too often comes across as narrow, hollow, and hostile to the idea and ideals of public
education.
With that, he signed
into law the bill that reflected much of his
education agenda.
It includes an assessment tool to determine how school leadership fits
into a state's
education agenda, a guide on how to prioritize school leadership in a state's ESSA plan, and a bibliography on school leadership.
Too many schools, governments, and organizations are manipulating student voice to fit
into their adult - driven, anti-authentic approaches to promoting particular
education reform
agendas.
The bonuses mark Miami - Dade's foray
into performance pay, a controversial policy that is part of the Obama Administration's
education reform
agenda.
Park City Manger Diane Foster and Planning Director Bruce Erickson discuss some of the
agenda items for Thursday's City Council meeting, including a new amended plat for the Alice Claim project, which puts the houses
into the gully instead of the hillside and members of a new group Citizens for Better
Education, Jim Tedford and Ali Zeisler talk about why they can't support the $ 56 million school bond.
The man who helped craft the state's parent trigger law and who founded Parent Revolution has launched a new organization that aims to put a kids - first
agenda into practice and give LA Unified students and their parents legal rights in decisions about their
education.
This week also brought a startling story about another key part of the Right's
education agenda, the rapid and still too unaccountable expansion of charter schools, which in many cases have developed
into profit centers for shady operators instead of the «laboratories of
education innovation» that we were promised.
That's because U.S. Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan has furthered school accountability by announcing that principal preparation and evaluation will factor
into President Barack Obama's
agenda in his second term.
Mentors may also serve as a sounding board for scholars as they navigate the phases of dissertation development, a research
agenda, and publication in preparation for their entry
into higher
education.
And improving literacy has always been on our
agenda: we worked with all schools and teachers across Wales to embed the Literacy and Numeracy Framework
into curriculum planning and teaching and learning and from 2013 to 2016 we delivered Closing the Gap: test and learn, a Department for
Education programme that put interventions to improve literacy in primary and secondary schools to the test.
Along with about 40 other young
education advocates, she ensured that the voice of youth was integrated
into the deliberations and the outcome document about the continent's
education agenda.
Second, what results from the midterms mostly revealed is an
education agenda has yet to have its day in the sun, electorally, and any
agenda for the nation's schools will have to be bound
into a coalition of other, more populist, causes.
«The idea of laying off all the teachers and privatizing as many public schools as possible seems to be part of the corporate reform
agenda to transform public
education into a free market entrepreneurial activity,» Ravitch said.
And back in Hartford, after spending nearly four years pushing his corporate
education reform industry
agenda, Governor Malloy has decided to seek re-election and is now trying to persuade teachers, parents and public school advocates that he is going to transform himself
into a supporter of public schools.
Oh and last but not least, at the very moment Achievement First and ConnCAN are working to infuse their
agenda into Connecticut's
education reform proposals, one of Achievement First's greatest champions suddenly shows up to not only sit at the head of the table but to oversee the entire
education reform debate.
On the other hand, added Schuster — citing a thesis being circulated at the time by Chester Finn, then a faculty member at Vanderbilt — it might be possible for
education advocates to rally around a new
agenda, one powerful enough to attract widespread support and perhaps even bring federal policy makers back
into the fold.
In addition to being one of Malloy's largest sources of campaign cash during his 2014 re-election campaign, the owners and operators of Connecticut's charter schools, along with the corporate elite who support Malloy's «
education reform» initiatives have dumped more than $ 9 million
into the lobbying effort to support Malloy's
agenda to undermine public
education in Connecticut.
On the other hand, recognizing that their membership is getting angrier and angrier and that the Malloy / Wyman
agenda is undermining public
education, public services and is translating
into public employee layoffs, some of these same unions have taken to running television advertisements urging citizens to stand up for the public servants who educate our children, provide critically important support for those in need and ensure that government programs are available to the people of Connecticut.
Although the three organizations are funded primarily from local taxpayer funds and are supposed to be advocating for local public schools, all three have spent the last three years lobbying for Governor Malloy's restrictive, centralized and top - down Corporate
Education Reform Industry agenda... An agenda that undermines local control of education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and turns Connecticut's public schools into little more than Common Core testing f
Education Reform Industry
agenda... An
agenda that undermines local control of
education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and turns Connecticut's public schools into little more than Common Core testing f
education, seeks to limit the rights of parents, denigrates teachers and turns Connecticut's public schools
into little more than Common Core testing factories.
The most popular ideas will frame the
agendas for regional leadership labs organized by the Department of
Education, where participants will work together to turn these ideas
into action plans.
Such efforts are always couched in terms that emphasize empowering parents and using competition to make all schools better, but the
agenda has little to do with excellent
education for all and much more to do with taking the nation's $ 600 billion school budget and getting it
into private hands.
The
education reform oligarchs driving their
agenda into our laws are the ones ultimately governing our schools.
For conservative think tanks like the Heartland Institute, this is all part of a larger
agenda for shifting wealth back
into private hands, and shrinking the section of government that provides services like
education.
The Courant's observations are usually well thought out and on - track, but in their first piece entitled, «
Agenda 2015: Ambitious Goals For The State,» they mistakenly bought
into the rhetoric espoused by Governor Malloy, the corporate
education reform industry and the spin coming out of Connecticut's charter schools and their lobbyists.
I suppose the question should be asked: How much evidence do we need that the Government's real
agenda is to funnel the public
education budget
into private hands at all costs, before those who keep urging us to moderation start to use their platform to expose that
agenda, rather than assist in their laughable campaign of pretending any of this daylight robbery is motivated by an interest in «standards».
If you want to pursue an
agenda to get sexual information
into the social discourse, I would think fighting for sexual -
education programs in your local school is a more profitable task.
In 2014 the Department of Game Design was entered
into the Higher
Education Video Game Alliance, a gathering of mainly North American higher game development educators where both education, research and industry questions are on th
Education Video Game Alliance, a gathering of mainly North American higher game development educators where both
education, research and industry questions are on th
education, research and industry questions are on the
agenda.
«They even go so far as to gin up a science curriculum designed to «dissuade» public schoolteachers from teaching science — a shocking plan to undermine
education and turn our public schools
into mouthpieces for
agenda - driven propaganda.»