Sentences with phrase «education commentator»

An "education commentator" refers to someone who shares opinions and insights about education. They observe, analyze, and discuss various aspects of the education system, like teaching methods, curriculum, policies, and reforms. Their goal is to provide an understanding of the issues and improvements in education through their commentary and expertise. Full definition
«Parents are a sleeping giant,» nationally known education commentator Diane Ravitch said at the event.
The low completion rates — often less than 10 percent — for MOOCs drew attention: some wondered if the courses the MOOC companies offered were relevant for the students who might benefit most from a low - cost college experience, and higher - education commentators asked whether students attending college were buying access to academic content or something else, like the credential or the network, that a college offers.
The claim that slipping scores result from a changed demographic (and hence could even be good news) has surfaced repeatedly in the writings of education commentators such as Gerald Bracey, but it is demonstrably false.
It's no Chupacabra, but prominent education commentators like Diane Ravitch have publicized such sentiments in some form or fashion for several years now.
«I couldn't help but think of Commodus, as portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix in Gladiator, who frequently expressed frustration with the Roman Senate's inaction,» wrote education commentator Michael Petrilli on his blog.
Renowned sociologist, professor and education commentator Pedro Noguera is in Rochester to explain what it takes to bring equity and excellence to schools.
The same day, RiShawn Biddle — an education commentator and former editorial writer at the Indianapolis Star — took to his blog and penned an open letter.
(By the way: Maureen Downey, the education commentator for the Atlanta Journal - Constitution argues against the idea).
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