A panel of
education experts debated whether a focus on achievement gaps for disadvantaged students has turned attention away from others and explored how changes in policy could address both concerns.
Watch an archived video of
education experts debating global education policies and practices, including ASCD CEO and Executive Director Dr. Gene R. Carter, who explained why he supports rigorous standards in schools, how educators can maintain their positions as leaders during the era of high - stakes testing, and the importance of whole child education.
Not exact matches
This Monday night on BronxTalk two
education experts will
debate the effectiveness of charter schools.
A long - running
debate on this question has been reignited by a letter, signed by about 130 early childhood
education experts.
It's partly because the topic is highly relevant to my forthcoming Letters to a Young
Education Reformer, partly because of the well - deserved attention to Don Hirsch's new book Why Knowledge Matters, partly because
expert predictions about everything from the consequences of Brexit to our current election have been so off, and partly because deference to (a vaguely conceived) «expertise» offers a fault line to so many of our current
debates.
So, in response to this we pulled together a
debate between an eclectic panel of
education experts including: chair of the Education Select Committee Neil Carmichael MP; a head teacher who turned her own school's performance and ability to recruit and retain its staff around 180 degrees; an ex-tutor from an FE institution who left teaching due to work load issues; and an academic completing a PhD on the topic of work strain in th
education experts including: chair of the
Education Select Committee Neil Carmichael MP; a head teacher who turned her own school's performance and ability to recruit and retain its staff around 180 degrees; an ex-tutor from an FE institution who left teaching due to work load issues; and an academic completing a PhD on the topic of work strain in th
Education Select Committee Neil Carmichael MP; a head teacher who turned her own school's performance and ability to recruit and retain its staff around 180 degrees; an ex-tutor from an FE institution who left teaching due to work load issues; and an academic completing a PhD on the topic of work strain in the sector.
As the nation awaits the confirmation of a new Supreme Court justice,
Education Next brings together two teams of legal experts to debate whether the court was correct to assert that there is no federal legal remedy to inequalities in public e
Education Next brings together two teams of legal
experts to
debate whether the court was correct to assert that there is no federal legal remedy to inequalities in public
educationeducation.
The
experts at the University of Cincinnati, in an article titled «The IPad
Debate: Are IPads Truly Helping With
Education?»
On Choice Media, six
education policy
experts (including three Ed Next editors)
debated the merits of the Common Core.
The Festival of
Education at The Marches School aims to bring together leading educational
experts and inspire
debate and discussion amongst industry professionals, offering engaging and motivational CPD and presenting panel interviews with a variety of prominent and inspirational practitioners.
These
experts, many of whom are state and local educators of the year, teachers with National Board Certification, Milken Award winners, and recipients of other teaching honors, have wisdom and insights to share that seldom surface in national
education - policy
debates.
On June 7th, with the release of Diplomas Count 2011,
education experts and Education Week researchers held a four - hour discussion on the «college for all» debate, the value of education alternatives, and some perspectives on high school
education experts and
Education Week researchers held a four - hour discussion on the «college for all» debate, the value of education alternatives, and some perspectives on high school
Education Week researchers held a four - hour discussion on the «college for all»
debate, the value of
education alternatives, and some perspectives on high school
education alternatives, and some perspectives on high school reforms.
Over 1,000 influential
education leaders, practitioners and industry
experts from across the region are set to attend the inaugural «Bett Middle East Leadership Forum & Expo» where the future of
education will be
debated and discussed.
Join
education experts and Education Week researchers for the release of Diplomas Count 2011 and discussions of the «college for all» debate and post-secondary education alte
education experts and
Education Week researchers for the release of Diplomas Count 2011 and discussions of the «college for all» debate and post-secondary education alte
Education Week researchers for the release of Diplomas Count 2011 and discussions of the «college for all»
debate and post-secondary
education alte
education alternatives.
My first opportunity in this realm came in New York City in March, 2010 when Terry Moe, Stanford professor and
expert - on - all - things - teachers - union, captained a
debate team which included former Secretary of
Education Rod Paige and me.
Third, school reformers, who have their sights on controlling the $ 600 billion U.S. public
education enterprise, may well wish to minimize the role that a growing cadre of
expert teacher leaders can play in leading
education policy
debates.
Hear from the
experts The
debate over the role of genetics in
education is back in the news after Boris Johnson's dismissal of those of «our species» with a low IQ and after Michael Gove's outgoing adviser, Dominic Cummings, urged educationists to -LSB-...]
In the
education debates that have been waged over the past decade,
education experts often cited an alarming statistic: 50 percent of new teachers leave after the first five years.
Lisa Waller's research found that, in the bilingual
education debate, mainstream news media were more likely to seek out spokespeople who represented conservative think tanks, such as Helen Hughes or Noel Pearson, than Indigenous policy advocates or academic
experts.
In recent decades, academics, policy makers and
education experts have
debated the pros and cons of various
education approaches aimed at improving educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples (or indigenous peoples).