Sentences with phrase «education in this country today»

Since then, the program has educated Julian Schnabel, Kathryn Bigelow, Sarah Morris, Andrea Fraser, Jenny Holzer, and Rirkrit Tiravanija, and remains among the more influential arts educations in the country today.

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But now those are already there at yours maybe if you prepare them right as to education and training for finally deputing them to return to their own countries with the needful backup and authority they will be useful tools for the advancement and prosperity of their nations then you will have no one wanting to immigrate leaving behind their own families and friends... in addition to that you will see those who immigrated towards your country start moving back to their own countries and this is the only solution to resolve the issue of illegal immigration and to find peace... otherwise if things go on as it is today surely slowly slowly you will find that your own countries become inherited by piling up immigrants who might get starved due negligence turn on against the Host country... that has contributed in the destructions of their countries but not towards and advancements or developments of their countries and nations to find peace and make a living..!?
In almost all countries today education is compulsory: a fact that leads automatically to its confiscation by the state as enforcer and provider.
Today, with more than 1,000 Waldorf schools in 83 countries, Waldorf Education is the fastest growing independent educational movement in the world.
Today, Waldorf Education is represented across the globe, with about 1000 schools and nearly 2000 early childhood programs in over 60 countries.
WAYNE, NJ — Having educated over 93,000 people from 23 countries in over 120,000 online sport safety courses since 2011, Sport Safety International announced today that it has launched a new initiative that a will arm those who provide concussion education with new tools to get the job done.
«That this House notes that young people today grow up in an increasingly complex financial world requiring them to make difficult decisions for the future, often without the necessary level of financial literacy; believes that financial education will help address the national problem of irresponsible borrowing and personal insolvency and that teaching people about budgeting and personal finance will help equip the workforce with the necessary skills to succeed in business and drive forward economic growth; further believes that the country has a duty to equip its young people properly through education to make informed financial decisions; and calls on the Government to consider the provision of financial education as part of the current curriculum review.»
Today's report finds that while the debt cancellation agreed last year is helping deliver essential health and education services, developed countries must step up their efforts if they are to make genuine inroads in tackling global poverty.
He said proposals to be outlined today by his party would represent «nothing less than shattering the class - based education system in this country».
«Today's announcement shows that we will not waver in pressing ahead with our plans to open 500 more of these innovative and exciting schools over the next five years, creating 270,000 places, delivering an excellent education and giving parents across the country real choice for their children.»
«And today, what Governor Cuomo is proposing is a revolutionary idea for higher education and it's an idea that in time will reverberate not only throughout the state of New York throughout this country
Commenting on today's speech by the Prime Minister, Christine Blower, General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers, the largest teachers» union said: «Yet again we see the myth being peddled that the academies and Free Schools programmes are the answer to a good education in this country.
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This year's private Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) takes off today in 44 centres throughout the country, with a record...
The same group said today that it plans to send a list of seven recommendations to Chile's minister of education that it thinks are needed to get research in the country back on track.
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The need to solve the problems of education in this country is as urgent today as it ever was.
In our latest feature on outdoor learning, Education Today hears from The Country Trust, a leading national education chariEducation Today hears from The Country Trust, a leading national education charieducation charity, on...
In a speech that triggered advance controversy — and logistical headaches for school officials — President Barack Obama today urged America's K - 12 students to study hard and stay in school, saying, «What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country.&raquIn a speech that triggered advance controversy — and logistical headaches for school officials — President Barack Obama today urged America's K - 12 students to study hard and stay in school, saying, «What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country.&raquin school, saying, «What you make of your education will decide nothing less than the future of this country
A Glance at Teacher Education in Finland Yesterday and Today, examines historical and modern teacher training in Finland, a country that many acknowledge as having the most successful K - 12 schools in the world.
The end result of widespread low - quality high - school education in the U.S. compared to the secondary education in equally economically advanced countries is that a greater proportion of adults in the United States are woefully underprepared for today's jobs.
Disrupting our K — 12 schools or our public school districts is impossible today because there is no nonconsumption of education in this country, but helping our schools use disruptive innovation to disrupt the classroom — the way they arrange teaching and learning — is possible.
Today more than 9,000 Teach For America corps members are in the midst of two - year teaching commitments in 43 regions across the country, reaching over 600,000 students, and nearly 24,000 alumni are working inside and outside the field of education to continue the effort to ensure educational excellence and equity.
If education has such a dramatic impact on a country's economic productivity and growth, what are the implications of a less - than - adequate education system for economic growth today and in the future?
Released today by the Center for Research on Education Outcomes, at Stanford University, the study comes as a growing number of school districts and charter schools around the country are experimenting with such reward programs in the hope of improving...
Today, much of his legacy on K — 12 education rests on efforts to revamp evaluations in the hopes of improving teaching across the country, which his administration pursued via a series of incentives for states.
The main objective of the report, launched today on the 50th anniversary of International Literacy Day, is to take stock of countries» progress in implementing commitments to adult learning and education (ALE) made at the 2009 International Conference on Adult Education (CONFIeducation (ALE) made at the 2009 International Conference on Adult Education (CONFIEducation (CONFINTEA VI).
I am also a TODAY show contributor reporting late - breaking educational and child related issues (as well as to Education Nation and Dateline) and serve as Goodwill Ambassador for One Laptop per Child (OLPC) whose goal is to bridge the education divide in third world countries so all children have a chance to receive an eEducation Nation and Dateline) and serve as Goodwill Ambassador for One Laptop per Child (OLPC) whose goal is to bridge the education divide in third world countries so all children have a chance to receive an eeducation divide in third world countries so all children have a chance to receive an educationeducation.
In this study, we solve this conundrum by taking advantage of the historical fact that the amount of competition in education today varies from one country to another for reasons that have little to do with contemporary school quality, or national income, or commitments to educatioIn this study, we solve this conundrum by taking advantage of the historical fact that the amount of competition in education today varies from one country to another for reasons that have little to do with contemporary school quality, or national income, or commitments to educatioin education today varies from one country to another for reasons that have little to do with contemporary school quality, or national income, or commitments to education.
Ormiston Academies Trust, one of the leading education providers in the country, today announced that Amelia Walker will be its new National Director for Strategy and Quality Improvement.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) states that in order to provide quality education: «The skills, knowledge, values and attitudes that learning and teaching promote must reflect and respond to the needs and expectations of individuals, countries, the global population and the world of work today».
Ormiston Academies Trust, one of the leading education providers in the country, today announced that Amelia Walker will be...
NewTek today launched its 2018 UK Education Awards to recognise excellence in creating engaging and inspiring videos and live streams by students and staff at colleges and universities across the country.
In our latest feature on outdoor learning, Education Today hears from The Country Trust, a leading national education charity, on its ambitious plans to provide even more support to schools in disadvantaged areas and enable children to learn directly about food and farminIn our latest feature on outdoor learning, Education Today hears from The Country Trust, a leading national education charity, on its ambitious plans to provide even more support to schools in disadvantaged areas and enable children to learn directly about food andEducation Today hears from The Country Trust, a leading national education charity, on its ambitious plans to provide even more support to schools in disadvantaged areas and enable children to learn directly about food andeducation charity, on its ambitious plans to provide even more support to schools in disadvantaged areas and enable children to learn directly about food and farminin disadvantaged areas and enable children to learn directly about food and farming.
Washington, D.C. (February 21, 2018)-- States are pursuing innovative policies and using best practices to improve the nation's schools, and a coalition of organizations representing America's chief state school officers, legislators, state board members and state education policy leaders today announced a campaign to highlight the progress underway in states across the country.
And what we have today — and I changed my mind, and I wrote a book in 2010 saying charters, choice and testing are killing education in this country, which I still believe.
Today, Rick and Becky DuFour are business partners as well as husband and wife, having retired from public school education in 2002 to write, consult and conduct numerous institutes, workshops and summits across the country.
«We are proud to partner on the States Leading Campaign to showcase the progress underway in states today and share best practices among state leaders to ensure we continue to move education forward for all kids in this country
Boston Public Schools wins Broad Prize for Urban Education Fifth time the charm for national recognition as most improved urban school district; $ 1 million in total scholarship money awarded to students Mayor Thomas M. Menino, School Committee Chair Elizabeth Reilinger and Interim Superintendent Michael Contompasis today accepted the Broad Prize for Urban Education from Eli Broad and the Broad Foundation as the most improved urban school district in the country.
We are pleased the Government is finally beginning to recognise the teacher shortage crisis, but it will be seen in classrooms round the country whether today's announcement makes any practical difference, says Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union.
Today's announcement shows that we will not waver in pressing ahead with our plans to open 500 more of these innovative and exciting schools over the next 5 years, creating 270,000 places, delivering an excellent education and giving parents across the country real choice for their children.
«One of the biggest issues we face in education today is inconsistency across the system - there are big variations in attainment between similar schools, which creates winners and losers across the country.
Today, more than 10,500 corps members are teaching in 52 urban and rural regions across the country, while more than 37,000 alumni work across a variety of sectors to ensure that all children have access to an excellent education.
Two generations ago, the country had the economic output of Afghanistan today and ranked 24th in education output among the current 30 OECD countries.
Whisking from Fox News to Bloomberg before heading to the Today show, Rhee picks up a copy of the Journal and scans it for a column under her own byline arguing that fiscal crises around the country could usher in «the best of times» for education reformers.
«While we obviously would have preferred a different decision from the National Board of the NAACP today, we are greatly encouraged to see how thousands of voices across this country representing the interests of historically underserved students have registered their clear support for charter schools continuing to grow and expand their positive impact on public education in communities across the United States.
The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest), the country's leading assessment reform organization, today called on Maryland legislators to prohibit the State Board of Education from requiring students to pass a test or series of exams in order to receive a high school diploma.
Today, much of his legacy on K - 12 education rests on efforts to revamp evaluations in the hopes of improving teaching across the country, which his administration pursued via a series of incentives for states.
In today's ENR: Sen. Stephenson is part of the National Conference of State Legislatures group that issued a report today on what to glean from top country education systems.
Today we are publishing an updated Policy Brief on GPE's work in countries affected by fragility and conflict, which details GPE's increased support to these countries and provides information on the mechanisms available to ensure that no child loses out on their education.
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