As per David Berliner, in his introduction in the video, «the taxpayers who finance public
education deserve smart [educational] policies based on sound [research - based] evidence.»
Not exact matches
-- Peg Tyre, author of The Good School: How
Smart Parents Get Their Kids the
Education They
Deserve
Based on the journalist Lynn Barber's memoir of her sentimental
education at the hand of an older charmer and scripted by Nick Hornby, this soft - edged exercise in nostalgia is worth seeing for its rich array of sharply drawn characters led by Carey Mulligan, who received a
deserved Oscar nomination for her sweet,
smart, sexy central performance.
• Blurring the boundaries between secondary and postsecondary
education has its pluses — such as acceleration opportunities for
smart students — but some of what passes for «dual credit» in high school lacks any real collegiate quality control and some of what passes for corequisite courses on campus really is high school stuff and doesn't
deserve college credit.
She is the author of The Trouble With Boys and The Good School: How
Smart Parents Get Their Kids the
Education They
Deserve.
The reality is that stemming achievement gaps is a
smart strategy in systemically overhauling American public
education that helps all children get the schools they
deserve.