Sentences with phrase «education coverage in»

Most recently, Caitlin produced a large - scale investigative project with The Dallas Morning News and led education coverage in the Brazos Valley at The Bryan - College Station Eagle.
This story is co-published with The Grade, an independent effort to improve mainstream education coverage in partnership with PDK International.
Mike Petrilli talks with Linda Perlstein of the Education Writers Association about what the decline of newspapers means for education coverage in a new video on our website.
Politico Pro, which launched its education coverage in the summer of 2013, pumps out loads of ministories, and at least a handful of meaty ones, almost every day, plus its «Morning Education» newsletter, which lands in the in - boxes of the powerful and influential.

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More than 4,000 partners already take advantage of the Starbucks College Achievement Plan education benefit in partnership with Arizona State University (ASU) to earn a bachelor's degree with 100 percent tuition coverage.
If your child stays in college an additional 1 - 2 years, you can simply renew your policy to have coverage while they complete their education.
And an unexpected benefit from reading the site is the education in a subject one can get from reading criticism of bad coverage.
In their filing attorney's wrote the mandate, «runs roughshod over Wheaton's religious beliefs, and the beliefs of millions of other Americans, by forcing it to provide health insurance coverage for abortifacient drugs and related education and counseling.»
The media coverage has often needlessly inflamed the conversation, and yet you could hardly invent a case that would touch on a greater number of fundamental issues in Christian higher education:
It's all here on our education page: newspaper articles on education, education blog articles, as well as in - depth coverage of state testing and other issues affecting schools, both in Tampa Bay and across Florida.
Waldorf Education has been getting a lot of media coverage lately due to its rejection of high - stakes testing and its interest in developing individuality and creativity in an otherwise increasingly mechanized world.
In 2011, The New York Times sparked national media coverage with its front page story on why Silicon Valley parents are turning to Waldorf Education.
Membership in our nationally recognized associations ensures on - going education and benefits, including insurance coverage.
A child with severe food allergies typically does not qualify for coverage under the IDEA unless the child needs special education in addition to accommodations and health services for his food allergies.
The 2 groups of women appeared to have similar baseline characteristics: «Dyads in the intervention and control group did not differ with regard to maternal age, education, type of medical coverage, week at which prenatal care was initiated, infant gestational age at birth, race, or rate of vaginal delivery».
For those youth who, despite education and counseling, choose to participate in boxing, appropriate medical care should be ensured by boxing organizations, including medical coverage at events, preparticipation medical examinations, and regular neurocognitive and ophthalmologic screening examinations, which should be provided by physicians who are knowledgeable about common boxing injuries and appropriate RTP guidelines after any injury.
Demographic differences across families that can bias studies in favor of breast - feeding include parental race, age, marital status, family income, insurance coverage, the mother's education and employment, and whether a woman smokes or drinks during pregnancy.
I know some on this board take a perverse pride in preventing live televised coverage of Board of Education meetings (hint: Deidre Polow) but for those who reject this Anti-American and even Stalinist mentality, I would encourage you to deliver on Mr.
But as Bloomberg basks in praise (and some almost fawning press coverage) for tackling a truly tough issue, his record on ending education disparities is — to put it charitably — mixed.
WHEREAS, research shows that women are substantially less likely to self - select or be recruited for elective office, this gender gap in political ambition persists across generations and over time and that qualified female candidates who are equally or more qualified than men are often seen as less qualified or less viable than male candidates; and WHEREAS, research confirms that the presence of more women in a governing body leads to greater transparency and a focus on progressive policies such as closing the funding and achievement gaps in education, closing gaps or loopholes in contraception coverage and affordable health care, closing the wage gap, and removing obstacles that contribute to poverty of women & children; and
The government's free secondary education policy should have been targeted at deprived families and areas instead of the blanket coverage of all students in public schools, the Vice President of the National Association of Graduate Teachers, Angel Carbonu, has said.
Adjusted for age, race / ethnicity, marital status, education, income, health coverage and routine medical check - ups / flu vaccines, women living in the South were still less likely to initiate or complete the HPV vaccine series.
The researchers believe regional disparities could be due to a confluence of several factors, including differences in income, education and insurance coverage.
It's no secret to Scientific American readers that we feel a special obligation to support the next generation of science enthusiasts, whom we hope to inspire both with our science coverage and our education initiatives, including the Scientific American Science in Action Award, powered by the Google Science Fair.
Previously, he directed technology and science coverage for The Chronicle of Higher Education as a senior editor, was a senior writer and editor at U.S News & World Report, editor - in - chief at Earth, deputy news editor at Science, and a senior editor at Discover.
Following the leak of internal Heartland Institute documents, six universities with faculty listed in Heartland's budget for work relating to denying the science or implications of global climate change received letters from Greenpeace asking for conflict of interest investigations (see the Chronicle of Higher Education's coverage).
In accordance with the «European Charter for Researchers» the DAAD offers funding to German institutions of higher education for the employment of the fellowship holders, thus ensuring that they receive adequate social security coverage throughout the whole funding period.
The study authors hope that this growing evidence in favor of circumcision will persuade policy - making bodies, both in the United States and in other countries, to officially recommend the procedure — which could make patient education and insurance coverage more likely.
Sydney, Australia About Blog Australia's premier coverage of national and international news with specialised in - depth sections for business, politics, media, higher education, arts, lifestyle and IT.
In the past few weeks, SeekingArrangement.com has gained a lot of media attention and coverage primarily revolving around the large number of «college» Sugar Babies who use our website as a means to fund their college education...
«While North Americans have recently become more aware of refugee experiences, given media coverage of the conflict in Syria, our article focuses on long - standing conflict in Somalia, a refugee camp in Kenya that was built in 1991 but continues to exist, and refugee young people whose experiences of education in long - term exile can help us think more proactively about the kinds of education that can best prepare refugee young people for their futures.»
Its impressive «Schools That Work» series, in which Edutopia throws all of its multimedia resources into detailed coverage of an individual school, recently featured YES Prep, an urban charter - school network often mentioned in the same breath with KIPP, Achievement First, and other «no excuses» schools championed by advocates of test - driven education reform.
In addition to compiling the actual coverage across the nation, the Koret Task Force identified five issues it thought deserved greater media attention — teacher pension costs, common core standards, U. S. achievement in comparison with other countries, online or digital learning, and the education reforms in LouisianIn addition to compiling the actual coverage across the nation, the Koret Task Force identified five issues it thought deserved greater media attention — teacher pension costs, common core standards, U. S. achievement in comparison with other countries, online or digital learning, and the education reforms in Louisianin comparison with other countries, online or digital learning, and the education reforms in Louisianin Louisiana.
What the Obama administration just did with education would be a mild case, in which waivers are combined with new requirements lacking a basis in law, but the more serious case is the Affordable Care Act, under which, without any warrant that I have been able to find in the law itself, the administration granted more than 1,400 waivers to labor unions and small businesses that were offering less insurance coverage than the law requires.
Frederick M. Hess, an editor of this journal, analyzed press coverage of leading philanthropies involved in education for the publication
The report has received prominent coverage in all major American media, including Education Week, and the coverage has been almost universally...
Although wider press coverage of the OECD's report focused on the findings that heavy investment in ICT failed to improve results, Andreas Schleicher, OECD director for education and skills stated that the key to success was to «find more effective ways to integrate technology into teaching and learning to provide educators with learning environments that support 21st century pedagogies and provide children with the 21st century skills they need to succeed in tomorrow's world».
The most likely explanation involves changes in media coverage of education issues.
And according to the Wall Street Journal coverage, «Jack Buckley, the commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, noted that American students from families with incomes in the highest quartile did not perform as well as students with similar backgrounds in other countries.
In order to have a 21st century education system, America needs to fund education, but part of the problem is that most people «do not feel kids are deserving of the resources,» Herbert said, for which he blames, in part, media coveragIn order to have a 21st century education system, America needs to fund education, but part of the problem is that most people «do not feel kids are deserving of the resources,» Herbert said, for which he blames, in part, media coveragin part, media coverage.
So the policy wonks in education should not expect their work to get much coverage in the mainstream media.
That's because education coverage of any type barely registered in newspapers and on news Web sites, on television news broadcasts, or on the radio airwaves in the first nine months of this year, according to the report, released here this week by the Brookings Institution.
The launch of edweek.org in 1996 ushered EPE into the Digital Age and created a platform for the evolution of its Education Week flagship publication into an integrated print - digital news organization that provides distinctive staff - written original reporting, a forum for a lively but civil exchange of opinion on education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parentsEducation Week flagship publication into an integrated print - digital news organization that provides distinctive staff - written original reporting, a forum for a lively but civil exchange of opinion on education issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parentseducation issues, an unequaled online archive of 30 - plus years of education coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parentseducation coverage, high - quality content from news and information partners, interactive databases, and a host of video, multimedia, and other features that clarify complex points of policy and bring the stories of American schools, educators, students, and parents to life.
Its informative editorial coverage of current news, government strategies and curriculum criteria, in addition to industry features, in - depth exhibition previews and reviews and relevant products & resources, makes the magazine a vital tool for education professionals to keep in touch with their industry.
The Carnegie Corporation of New York supports coverage of learning through innovative designs for school innovation in Education Week and on edweek.org.
The Joyce Foundation supports coverage in Education Week and on edweek.org of policy efforts to improve the teaching profession.
Areas of Focus: school law, the U.S. Supreme Court, media coverage of education, depictions of education in movies and other popular media
The kindness and humanity that Greg showed his colleagues in the workplace have deeply informed Education Week's journalism, which combines independent, incisive coverage with a belief in the critical importance of a civil discourse around highly contested issues of pre-K-12 policy and practice.
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation supports coverage of afterschool learning opportunities in Education Week and on edweek.org.
The Noyce Foundation supports coverage of science learning and career pathways in Education Week and on edweek.org.
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