At the Engineering Council,
education executive John Williams fears that having less science will mean fewer girls taking it up.
Not exact matches
Networking & Dinner 6:30 PM — 7:00 PM Welcome Reception Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early
Education & Support Division, California Department of
Education 7:00 PM — 8:00 PM Keynote Address Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences & Bezos Family Foundation Endowed Chair of Early Childhood
Education * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks
John Kim,
Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben,
Executive Director, First 5 California 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky,
Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM
* Day 1 Monday, February 22, 2016 4:00 PM -5:00 PM Registration & Networking 5:00 PM — 6:00 PM Welcome Reception & Opening Remarks Kevin de Leon, President pro Tem, California State Senate Debra McMannis, Director of Early
Education & Support Division, California Department of
Education (invited) Karen Stapf Walters,
Executive Director, California State Board of
Education (invited) 6:00 PM — 7:00 PM Keynote Address & Dinner Dr. Patricia K. Kuhl, Co-Director, Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences * Day 2 Tuesday February 23, 2016 8:00 AM — 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, & Networking 9:00 AM — 9:15 AM Opening Remarks
John Kim,
Executive Director, Advancement Project Camille Maben,
Executive Director, First 5 California Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, California Department of
Education 9:15 AM — 10:00 AM Morning Keynote David B. Grusky,
Executive Director, Stanford's Center on Poverty & Inequality 10:00 AM — 11:00 AM Educating California's Young Children: The Recent Developments in Transitional Kindergarten & Expanded Transitional Kindergarten (Panel Discussion) Deborah Kong,
Executive Director, Early Edge California Heather Quick, Principal Research Scientist, American Institutes for Research Dean Tagawa, Administrator for Early
Education, Los Angeles Unified School District Moderator: Erin Gabel, Deputy Director, First 5 California (Invited) 11:00 AM — 12:00 PM «Political Will & Prioritizing ECE» (Panel Discussion) Eric Heins, President, California Teachers Association Senator Hannah - Beth Jackson, Chair of the Women's Legislative Committee, California State Senate David Kirp, James D. Marver Professor of Public Policy, University of California, Berkeley Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, Chairman of Subcommittee No. 2 of
Education Finance, California State Assembly Moderator: Kim Pattillo Brownson, Managing Director, Policy & Advocacy, Advancement Project 12:00 PM — 12:45 PM Lunch 12:45 PM — 1:45 PM Lunch Keynote - «How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character» Paul Tough, New York Times Magazine Writer, Author 1:45 PM — 1:55 PM Break 2:00 PM — 3:05 PM Elevating ECE Through Meaningful Community Partnerships (Panel Discussion) Sandra Guiterrez, National Director, Abriendo Purtas / Opening Doors Mary Ignatius, Statewide Organize of Parent Voices, California Child Care Resource & Referral Network Jacquelyn McCroskey,
John Mile Professor of Child Welfare, University of Southern California School of Social Work Jolene Smith, Chief
Executive Officer, First 5 Santa Clara County Moderator: Rafael González, Director of Best Start, First 5 LA 3:05 PM — 3:20 PM Closing Remarks Camille Maben,
Executive Director, First 5 California * Agenda Subject to Change
Other commission members were Scott P. Campbell,
executive director of the Elton
John AIDS Foundation; Rose Harvey, commissioner of the State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation; Thomas Krever, CEO of the Hetrick - Martin Institute; Kelsey Louie, CEO of Gay Men's Health Crisis; Christine Quinn, the former City Council speaker who is now CEO of Women in Need; Melissa Sklarz, development director at the Transgender Legal Defense and
Education Fund; and Glennda Testone,
executive director of the LGBT Community Center.
The Plain Dealer via Cleveland.com, «Gov.
John Kasich, Ohio House and Senate Republicans reach deal on
education policy,» June 12, 2012 Ohio House Republicans caucus blog, «Finance Chairman Ron Amstutz announces committee hearings on school funding,» April 30, 2012 The Columbus Dispatch, «Kasich says he would scrap Strickland «s schools plan,» Sept. 22, 2010 Ohio Office of Management and Budget, The Reforms Book,
Executive budget — FY2012 - 13
But the review into higher -
education funding, chaired by the former BP chief
executive Lord (
John) Browne and scheduled to publish its findings on 11 October, is expected to reject a graduate tax and instead propose a rise in fees to around # 7,000.
Also at 11 a.m., «The Capitol Pressroom» features state Senate Majority Leader
John Flanagan, state
Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia and Hofstra University's
Executive Dean Larry Levy, WCNY.
Glen Weiner, StudentsFirstNY Acting
Executive Director, praises the new teacher evaluation system announced by State
Education Commissioner
John King.
«We are delighted to have Dr. Amenta on board, as we can learn from the advances he is directing in
education, research, patient care, and community health,» says
John L. Brooks III, president and chief
executive officer of the Joslin Diabetes Center.
Representatives included Jonathan Douglas, Director at National Literacy Trust; Kamini Gadhok MBC, Chief
Executive at RCSLT; Bob Reitemeier CBE, CEO of I CAN; Lesley Munro,
Education and Speech and Language Therapy Manager at Pearson Clinical;
John Parrott, Chair of Communication Consortium at NAPLIC and Victoria Roe, Secretary and Deputy Chair, SMIRA.
Former US Secretary of
Education John King, National Alliance for Public Charter Schools Senior Policy Adviser Christy Wolfe, Chris Barbic of the Laura and
John Arnold Foundation, and DC Public Charter School Board
Executive Director Scott Pearson will participate in the discussion and AEI's Nat Malkus will moderate.
A Michigan appeals court has upheld Michigan Gov.
John Engler's
executive orders to transfer vast authority over school policy from the state board of
education to the state schools superintendent.
«This is landmark legislation, because it's the first sign that the federal [government] is getting involved in the facilities part of
education,» said
John K. Ramsey, the
executive director and chief
executive officer of the Council of Educational Facilities Planners...
John Richards is a senior
executive in
education, technology and media with extensive experience in business development and strategic planning.
«It is hard to get these people hired,» says
John Ayers,
executive director of Leadership for Quality
Education, a Chicago education reform group that has worked with New Leaders and supports its
Education, a Chicago
education reform group that has worked with New Leaders and supports its
education reform group that has worked with New Leaders and supports its efforts.
During a trek through Nepal in 1998, Microsoft
executive John Wood was struck by an, until then, unrealized need to make a difference in
education.
John Mergendoller is
executive director of the Buck Institute for
Education (BIE).
At last week's Askwith
Education Forum, «Plots and Provocations: Learning from the Movies,» Flaherty and John Schreiber, executive vice president of social action and advocacy for Participant Media, discussed how education and social awareness are the main missions of their pro
Education Forum, «Plots and Provocations: Learning from the Movies,» Flaherty and
John Schreiber,
executive vice president of social action and advocacy for Participant Media, discussed how
education and social awareness are the main missions of their pro
education and social awareness are the main missions of their productions.
NEA Urges End to High - Stakes Testing
John I. Wilson,
executive director of the National
Education Association (NEA), chats about testing.
While liberals got some «guardrails» around state accountability systems, they failed to get a federal mandate on equalizing school funding — though Obama
education secretary
John King is now doing his utmost to devise one via
executive branch regulations.
Richard Abernathy —
Executive Director, Arkansas Association for Educational Administrators Senator Shane Broadway — Arkansas State Legislature
John Brown, III —
Executive Director, Windgate Foundation Senator Steve Bryles — Arkansas State Legislature Gary Compton — Superintedent, Bentonville Public Schools Debbie Davis — Director, Arkansas Leadership Academy Melanie Fox — Little Rock School Board Luke Gordy —
Executive Director, Arkansans for
Education Reform Jerry Guess — Superintendent, Camden - Fairview School District Frank Holman — Superintendent, Lincoln School District Senator Jimmy Jeffress — Arkansas State Legislature Laura Kellams — Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Tom Kimbrell — Commissioner, Arkansas Department of
Education Alice Mahony — Arkansas State Board of
Education Matt McClure — Superintendent, Cross County School District
John Pijanowski — University of Arkansas, College of
Education and Health Professions Representative David Rainey — Arkansas State Legislature Vicki Saviers — Arkansas State Board of
Education Quentin Suffren — Chief, Academic Officer, The Learning Institute Valerie Tatum —
Executive Director, Covenant Keepers Charter School Representative Bruce Westerman — Arkansas State Legislature
Lewis M. Branscomb, chief scientist of the International Business Machines Corporation, chairman; Alan K. Campbell,
executive vice president of ara Inc., Philadelphia; Mary Hatwood Futrell, president, National
Education Association;
John W. Gardner, former Secretary of Health,
Education, and Welfare and founder of the Independent Sector; Fred M. Hechinger, president of the New York Times Company Foundation Inc.; Bill Honig, California's superintendent of public instruction; James B. Hunt, former governor...
Aviv attempts to expand the story to other places by quoting
education scholars like David Berliner, Jennifer Jennings, and
John Ewing, a former
executive director of the American Mathematical Society; throwing in a reference to Campbell's Law; and mentioning cheating scandals in other cities, but ultimately her story is limited in scope.
On Saturday at the National
Education Association's (NEA) Leadership Summit,
John Jensen, the Vice President of the Retired
Executive Council of the NEA, will lead a break - out session on the «bogus» research attacking teacher pensions and how to defend against it.
Featured panelists: Stephanie Hirsh,
Executive Director, Learning Forward Casey Olsen, High School Language Arts Teacher, National Writing Project Daniel Weisberg, CEO, TNTP Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers Moderated By:
John Merrow, President, Learning Matters;
Education Correspondent for PBS NewsHour Panel: How can policy advance research - based best practices?
Statement on
John King's Confirmation as Secretary of
Education by Thomas J. Gentzel,
Executive Director, National School Boards Association
Many teachers now take their cue from the likes of National
Education Association
Executive Director
John Stocks who, at the recent NEA convention, told his flock that teachers need to become «social justice warriors.»
This includes the
Education Trust and Teach for America, whose chief
executives, former Secretary of
Education John King and Elissa Villanueva - Beard, have stood out front to decry the Trump Administration's immorality.
In Capital New York,
Executive Director Jenny Sedlis praised State
Education Commissioner
John King for his handling of the Common Core curriculum implementation:
John Roberts, chief
executive of the teachers» union alternative Edapt and a consultant for
education companies, told Schools Week the new products represent a change in the
education technology market.
John Danielson is an accomplished nationally and internationally respected
executive who believed early in his 25 - year career that the private sector, working closely with the public entities, had an important role to play in the creation of improved
education systems and technologies for all children.
McQuillan and representatives from several
education stakeholder groups — including CEA Executive Director John Yrchik — have met regularly with State Senator Thomas Gaffey and State Representative Andrew Fleishmann, co-chairs of the Education Committee, in a series of RTTT «education summit
education stakeholder groups — including CEA
Executive Director
John Yrchik — have met regularly with State Senator Thomas Gaffey and State Representative Andrew Fleishmann, co-chairs of the
Education Committee, in a series of RTTT «education summit
Education Committee, in a series of RTTT «
education summit
education summits.»
CEA
Executive Director
John Yrchik says, «We are pleased that we and other members of our coalition (the Connecticut Coalition for Justice in
Education Funding or CCJEF) can proceed.
With the governor are (l. to r.) Connecticut Federation of School Administrators President Roch Girard, CEA President Phil Apruzzese, CEA
Executive Director
John Yrchik, State Commissioner of
Education Mark McQuillan,
Education Committee Co-Chairs Senator Thomas Gaffey and State Representative Andrew Fleischmann.
with
Executive Director of NAME, National Association of Medicaid in
Education John Hill and Kathy Merry Director of of Medicaid Reimbursement for a large Michigan County.
John Yrchik,
executive director of the Connecticut
Education Association, has a guest column in the new issue of the review.
CEA
Executive Director
John Yrchik told the committee that having all stakeholders sitting at the table to discuss
education issues is not only important to the future of children and public
education, but it is also «a fundamental factor» in the success of Connecticut's second RTTT application.
There are 29 members on the committee, including
John Ashley,
executive director of the Wisconsin Association of School Boards; Adam Gamoran, head of the Wisconsin Center for
Education Research at the UW - Madison; Kim Henderson, who leads the state PTA organization; Kurt Bauer, representing Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce; James Bender of School Choice Wisconsin; and Kevin Reilly, head of the UW System.
Other Michigan
education leaders attending the summit John Dunn, president of Western Michigan University, Daniel Little, chancellor of the University of Michigan - Dearborn, Sue Dynarski, University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Dr. Dale Pehrsson, dean of Central Michigan University's School of Education, Dan Varner, chief executive officer at Excellent Schools Detroit, Melissa Miller, director of WE CAN Newaygo County and Monica Moser, president and CEO of the Jackson Community Fo
education leaders attending the summit
John Dunn, president of Western Michigan University, Daniel Little, chancellor of the University of Michigan - Dearborn, Sue Dynarski, University of Michigan Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, Dr. Dale Pehrsson, dean of Central Michigan University's School of
Education, Dan Varner, chief executive officer at Excellent Schools Detroit, Melissa Miller, director of WE CAN Newaygo County and Monica Moser, president and CEO of the Jackson Community Fo
Education, Dan Varner, chief
executive officer at Excellent Schools Detroit, Melissa Miller, director of WE CAN Newaygo County and Monica Moser, president and CEO of the Jackson Community Foundation.
Presenters include: Dr.
John B. King Jr., Senior Advisor, Delegated Duties of Deputy Secretary of
Education, USDOE; Eric Glaser, Director, U.S. Network Impact, United Way Worldwide; Leslie Cornfeld, Special Advisor to the Secretary of
Education and Director, Office of Strategic Partnerships, USDOE; Joaquin Tamayo, Special Assistant, Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education, USDOE; Robert Balfanz, Everyone Graduates Center, Johns Hopkins University; Hedy Chang, Director, Attendance Works; Chris Caruso,
Executive Director, Office of Community Schools, NYC Department of
Education; Teresa Neal, Superintendent, Grand Rapids Public Schools; Mike Hermann,
Executive Director Healthy, Safe and Supportive Schools, Tennessee State Department of
Education.
Tom Bennett, Founder of ResearchEd and Chair of the Department for
Education Behaviour Group
John Blake, History Consultant & Leading Practitioner at Harris Federation Christine Counsell, Director of
Education, Inspiration Trust Anthony Denny, Parent & Governor, Jane Austen College Rachel De Souza, CEO, Inspiration Trust Toby French, Lead Practitioner, Torquay Academy Claire Heald,
Executive Principal, Jane Austen College Karl Hoods, Chairman of Governors, Harris Academy Beckenham Hywel Jones, Head Teacher, West London Free School Michaela Khatib,
Executive Head, Cobham Free School Mark Lehain, Principal, Bedford Free School Stuart Lock, Head Teacher, Cottenham Village College Helena Mills, CEO, Burnt Mills Academy Trust Munira Mirza, Former Deputy Mayor of
Education and Culture for London Dan Moynihan, CEO, Harris Federation Libby Nicholas, CEO, Reach 4 Academy Trust Sara Noel, Parent and Governor, Cottenham Village College Martyn Oliver, CEO, Outwood Grange Academies Trust James O'Shaughnessy, Founder of Floreat
Education Academies Trust Bruno Reddy, Maths Social Entrepreneur & former Head of Maths at King Solomon Academy Martin Robinson, Educationalist & author of Trivium21c Mark Rose, Governor, Great Yarmouth Primary Academy Jo Saxton, CEO, Turner Schools Multi-Academy Trust Tony Sewell, Founder of Generating Genius Jonathan Simons, Head of
Education at Policy Exchange & Chairman of Governors, Greenwich Free School Luke Sparkes, Principal, Trinity Academy Alex Wade, Parent and Chairman of Governors, Fulham Boys School Claire Ward, Parent, Cobham Free School Rachel Wolf, Founder of The New Schools Network & Former Special Adviser to the Prime Minister for
Education
National School Boards Association (NSBA)
Executive Director Thomas J. Gentzel was selected to present at today's public meeting at the U.S. Department of
Education in Washington, D.C. Seeking advice and recommendations on the implementation and operations of programs under Title I, as States and local education agencies begin the transition from No Child Left Behind to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Acting Education Secretary John B. King, Jr. called for two regional meetings, today's in D.C. and a second scheduled for January 19 in Los Angeles, Ca
Education in Washington, D.C. Seeking advice and recommendations on the implementation and operations of programs under Title I, as States and local
education agencies begin the transition from No Child Left Behind to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Acting Education Secretary John B. King, Jr. called for two regional meetings, today's in D.C. and a second scheduled for January 19 in Los Angeles, Ca
education agencies begin the transition from No Child Left Behind to the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), Acting
Education Secretary John B. King, Jr. called for two regional meetings, today's in D.C. and a second scheduled for January 19 in Los Angeles, Ca
Education Secretary
John B. King, Jr. called for two regional meetings, today's in D.C. and a second scheduled for January 19 in Los Angeles, California.
Presenters include Dr. Cynthia Coburn, Professor at Northwestern University and author of «Research - Practice Partnerships: A Strategy for Leveraging Research for Educational Improvement in School Districts»; Dr. Phil Bell, Professor and Director of the Institute for Science and Math
Education, University of Washington; and Dr. Amy Gerstein,
Executive Director,
John W. Gardner Center for Youth at Stanford University.
* Finally, the Martingale Award for Outstanding Achievement in Campaign Finance goes to
John Wilson, former
executive director of the National
Education Association, for his innovative solution to the millions of dollars NEA and its affiliates lost in the recall election — «The course correction I suggest is not to be intimidated, but to be emboldened.
«Calling
John Austin a supporter of school choice is like calling Frosty the Snowman a supporter of global warming,» said Gary Naeyaert,
executive director of the Great Lakes
Education Project, in an email.
Johnson was joined by local
education leaders, including Howenstine Principal Maritza Nunez, Tucson Education Association President Frances Banales, Arizona Education Association President Andrew F. Morrill, and Tucson Unified School District Superintendent John Pedicone, as well as Arizona State Senator Paula Aboud and Habitat for Humanity Tucson Executive Director Michael
education leaders, including Howenstine Principal Maritza Nunez, Tucson
Education Association President Frances Banales, Arizona Education Association President Andrew F. Morrill, and Tucson Unified School District Superintendent John Pedicone, as well as Arizona State Senator Paula Aboud and Habitat for Humanity Tucson Executive Director Michael
Education Association President Frances Banales, Arizona
Education Association President Andrew F. Morrill, and Tucson Unified School District Superintendent John Pedicone, as well as Arizona State Senator Paula Aboud and Habitat for Humanity Tucson Executive Director Michael
Education Association President Andrew F. Morrill, and Tucson Unified School District Superintendent
John Pedicone, as well as Arizona State Senator Paula Aboud and Habitat for Humanity Tucson
Executive Director Michael McDonald.
Milbrey W. McLaughlin is the David Jacks Professor of
Education and Public Policy at Stanford University, Co ‑ director of the Center for Research on the Context of Teaching (CRC), and
Executive Director of the
John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities.
Prior to joining APA,
John spent six years as the
Education Program Director for the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), served as
executive assistant to the Governor of Kansas, and served six years as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives.
Pam Pradachith - Demler
Executive Director San Francisco Beacon Initiative Andrea Prejean Director of Priority Schools National
Education Association Jane Quinn Director National Center for Community Schools, Children's Aid Society Sanjiv Rao Program Officer, Youth Opportunity and Learning Ford Foundation Adeline Ray Senior Manager CPS Community Schools Initiative Chicago Public Schools Pedro Rivera Secretary of
Education Pennsylvania Department of
Education John Schlitt President School - Based Health Alliance
For years, former
Executive Director of the National
Education Association
John Wilson wrote a regular blog post for
Education Week.