Sentences with phrase «education by exclusion»

Expand education by exclusion across the state, and funnel those billions into private hands.
They have promised Wisconsin's treasure to their education by exclusion donors.
Make special education students eligible for education by exclusion so you can say you're not discriminating against them.
Education by exclusion at public expense for private profit will become Wisconsin's new normal.
Create separate standards for education by exclusion, and continue the drumbeat of «public school failure».
Senator Ron Johnson introduces legislation that will prohibit the Justice Department from protecting special needs children who are thrown out of education by exclusion because they «don't fit in».
Ignore the research that shows education by exclusion is no better and often worse than public education.
Under the guise of «partnership», tap two white, wealthy, suburban legislators to draft legislation empowering the county executive to appoint an education by exclusion czar whose power supercedes that of the elected school board.
Phase 1: 26 years ago, education by exclusion was wrapped in the camouflage of «parental choice».

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The WHO Code of Marketing Breastmilk Substitutes and subsequent WHA Resolutions, the Global Strategy on Infant and Young Child Feeding and the Conventions on the Rights of the Child support the exclusion of those employed by breastmilk substitute manufacturers from providing infant feeding education.
Commenting on the data released today by the Department for Education on permanent and fixed - period exclusions of pupils during 2013 - 14, Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, said: «The increase in the number of pupils suspended due to assaulting adults in schools is extremely worrying.
The eight specific issues under the purview of the Commission include organizational and operational planning within INEC; Transparency and making information of public interest available and accessible; Biometric identification of voters; Voter education, Voter Register and the enrolment of new registrants; and the issue of exclusion of aspirants by political parties on the basis of wealth.
The Department for Education (DfE) responded to the figures by saying it had granted teachers more powers to «tackle poor behaviour and discipline», by scrapping «no touch» rules to allow teachers to remove disruptive pupils from the classroom and ensuring a school's decision on exclusions can not be overruled.
The Washington - based advocacy organization cites a range of what it perceives as offenses related to education, such as efforts by the Bush administration to zero out funding for the Women's Educational Equity Act and to «weaken Title IX protections for female athletes,» and its failure to investigate the exclusion of females from certain education programs.
But of the states that did see a change, most saw their exclusions rise from 2005 to 2007, says the study, published by the federal Institute of Education Sciences.
This unique place, staffed by special education teachers, does focus on behavior, but not to the exclusion of learning.
Langdon, who did not respond to Policy Watch interview requests, also pushed through a budget amendment last week to cut the schools» requested exclusions from the dropout count, but they were restored later in the day by Rep. Rob Bryan, an influential Republican from Mecklenburg County who sits on the House Education Committee.
Tennessee Education Commissioner Kevin Huffman, whose state's performance on NAEP this year was questioned by this publication after revelations of high exclusion levels (including a 27 percent exclusion rate for eighth - graders in special ed on NAEP's reading exam, and an 18 percent exclusion rate of 14 percent of eighth - grade special ed kids from NAEP's math exam):
Following test scores from year to year in the same grade, the study finds that statewide improvements in standard Connecticut Mastery Test (CMT) scores reported by the Connecticut State Department of Education (SDE) between 2008 and 2009 — the period of the largest reported gains — were largely the result of the exclusion of students with disabilities from these standard test results, rather than overall improvements in performance.
These documents aim to help alternative provision academies meet the requirements set out in section 1C of the Academies Act 2010, and ensure educational provision is made for children of compulsory school age who (by reason of illness, exclusion from school or otherwise), may not otherwise receive suitable education for any period of time.
This approach recognizes that factors external to the law can make the law inaccessible, and that problems that are framed as legal may really be caused by other societal problems such as lack of economic resources, education, healthcare or employment: Patricia Hughes, Advancing Access to Justice through Generic Solutions: the risk of perpetuating exclusion, 31 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 1 (2013)[Hughes, Access to Justice and Generic Solutions], online http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4308.
War Clause — Life insurers stopped using war exclusions in the 1970s, but for education's sake and because this clause is still relevant in other insurances this clause means that the insurer will not pay for loss or damage caused directly or indirectly by war.
There was plenty of discussion about the impact of marriage equality on capital gains exclusions and title insurance decisions, but the roughly 150 attendees at the half - day continuing education class sponsored by the Cincinnati Area Board of REALTORS ® gained an even deeper understanding of the emotional meaning of the landmark decision when the lead plaintiff in the case, Jim Obergefell, opened the session by sharing the personal journey that has turned him into a national civil rights hero for many.
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