Dan's research has been regularly published in leading peer - reviewed economic and
education journals such as: American Economic Review, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Policy and Management, Journal of Urban Economics, Economics of Education Review, Education Finance and Policy, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, and Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis.
Not exact matches
In addition, Jeanne has written articles in
such publications as AACSB, Association of Business Schools, Chronicle of Higher
Education, CLO Magazine, Financial Times, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Harvard Management Update, HR Executive,
Journal of Business Strategy, TRAINING, T&D Magazine, Outlook, a publication of Accenture, People & Strategy
Journal, and Workforce Management.
She has published articles on Whitehead an
education in
such journals as Educational, Theory and Process Studies, and she wrote her dissertation on the implications of Whitehead's theories for educational theater.
In a survey of
such efforts, the Wall Street
Journal reported that «to decide what to teach, state
education boards generally round up diverse professionals — who arrive at an acceptable list of values to be taught.
According to the Fall / Winter 2011 issue of Renewal: A
Journal for Waldorf
Education, published quarterly by AWSNA (the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America), «There is a drastic shortage of trained Waldorf teachers — class teachers, as well as early childhood / kindergarten... This shortage exists in North America and around the world, including in English - speaking countries
such as Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Ireland.
Iain Martin of the Wall Street
Journal reckons it was a very political Spending Review: «Osborne has constructed a clear political argument - defending priorities
such as health and
education whilst cutting the deficit.
But,» [w] hile in developing countries those friendships helped in securing the most attractive jobs,
such as professorships, within their national higher
education system, researchers in developed countries benefited from the global network of their senior friends giving them access to the most respected research groups, labs and universities, allowing them to present their work at the most prestigious conferences and publish in the most important books and
journals.»
Students taught in
such active - engagement classes were 10 per cent more likely to understand key concepts on subsequent quizzes, according to the study published in The International
Journal on Mathematics
Education.
Published early online in CANCER, a peer - reviewed
journal of the American Cancer Society, the study found that factors
such as gender,
education, and insurance status may impact whether patients and their physicians have discussions and take actions to preserve fertility during cancer treatment.
She has been featured on NPR and in Mindful magazine, published in Huffington Post, Elephant
Journal and Noodle
Education and spoken at large conferences
such as SXSW.
National Poll Finds Waning Support for Charter Schools (The Atlanta
Journal Constitution) Charter Schools Take a Hit in Nationwide Poll (EdSource) Public Support for Charter Schools Plummets, Poll Finds (
Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
Education Week) Enthusiasm for Charter School Formation Takes Hit, New Poll Finds (The Christian Science Monitor) New Poll Shows Sharp Decline in Support for Public Charter Schools Over Past Year (The 74) National Support for Charter Schools Has Dropped Sharply in Last Year (Chalkbeat) People Think Teachers Are Underpaid — Until You Tell Them How Much Teachers Earn (Time) Marty West co-authors the annual EducationNext survey of American public opinion on timely
education issues such charter schools, higher education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
education issues
such charter schools, higher
education, and the impact of the current administration, amon
education, and the impact of the current administration, among others.
They have done this by taking advantage of university - based Title VI outreach programs or other teacher support programs,
such as «The American Forum for Global
Education,» participating in Fulbright seminars abroad programs, reading widely in international
journals such as The Economist, and traveling on their own.
Prof. Marcotte has published papers in leading
journals such as the
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, the Southern Economic
Journal, Economics of
Education Review, and Social Science and Medicine.
In an article in the Wall Street
Journal, Israel's
education minister writes that people who look to Israel's
education system to understand why his country is
such a high - tech powerhouse are looking in the wrong place.
He has also written on
education policy and finance for general audiences in journals such as Brookings Papers on Education Policy and Educat
education policy and finance for general audiences in
journals such as Brookings Papers on
Education Policy and Educat
Education Policy and
EducationEducation Next.
In «The Long Reach of Teachers Unions: Using money to win friends and influence policy,» featured in the Fall 2010 edition of the
Education Next journal, Antonucci also reveals that teachers unions have become a force in matters beyond education policy, including weighing in on domestic policy issues such as taxation, healthcare, gay marriage and redis
Education Next
journal, Antonucci also reveals that teachers unions have become a force in matters beyond
education policy, including weighing in on domestic policy issues such as taxation, healthcare, gay marriage and redis
education policy, including weighing in on domestic policy issues
such as taxation, healthcare, gay marriage and redistricting.
With the current educational
journals consumed with
such topics as Differentiated
Education, Meeting the Needs of All Learners, Maximizing the Disconnect Between the Real World and the Classroom, etc., it is important that you, too, focus on each student.
For example, ACEL Perspective is just one of our many avenue for educators to share their research in a series of
journals published six times a year, from wide - ranging issues
such as graduate readiness to the government's role in
education.
The author of 16 books and more than 400 articles, his work has appeared in
such publications as The Weekly Standard, Christian Science Monitor, Commentary, The Public Interest, The Wall Street
Journal, Washington Post, New York Times,
Education Week, Harvard Business Review and Boston Globe.
Some of the money goes to ostensibly independent research groups,
such as a $ 250,000 grant to the Great Lakes Center for
Education Research and Practice (which has migrated to the University of Colorado at Boulder, which received another quarter million in direct funding), a $ 255,000 grant to the Economic Policy Institute, a reliably pro-labor «think tank,» and a $ 50,000 award to Phi Delta Kappa, which publishes a
journal highly protective of union interests.
Keeping Low - income Students from Being Throwaway Kids Daily
Journal Online, 5/18/13 «Richard Weissbourd, a lecturer in
education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is showing — through active research in a range of classrooms — how teachers, principals, school boards and legislators can rescue such kids from dead - end lives before they give up on school
education at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, is showing — through active research in a range of classrooms — how teachers, principals, school boards and legislators can rescue such kids from dead - end lives before they give up on school
Education, is showing — through active research in a range of classrooms — how teachers, principals, school boards and legislators can rescue
such kids from dead - end lives before they give up on schools.»
Dr. Cobb has published in
such journals as Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Educational Policy,
Education and Urban Society, Educational Leadership, and the Peabody
Journal of
Education.
She has published articles on Islamic
education in refereed journals such as the Comparative Education Review and The Review of Faith in International
education in refereed
journals such as the Comparative
Education Review and The Review of Faith in International
Education Review and The Review of Faith in International Affairs.
Nicol Howard's concern for certain inequities in
education and her research projects have led to workshop and conference presentations (see below) and publications in educational journals, such as the EDUCAUSE Review and the Urban Education
education and her research projects have led to workshop and conference presentations (see below) and publications in educational
journals,
such as the EDUCAUSE Review and the Urban
EducationEducation Journal.
He publishes in popular periodicals
such as The Wall Street
Journal, The Weekly Standard, The Washington Post, and Chronicle of Higher
Education.
Articles on his work have appeared in USA Today, CNN, Wall Street
Journal and major educational
journals such as
Education Leadership,
Education Week and PDK International, Phi Delta Kappan.
State
Journal education reporter Molly Beck reported in Sunday's newspaper that public school teachers licensed in high - demand fields
such as science, technology and engineering are being recruited and retained with financial incentives.
Her works have appeared in
journals such as Qualitative Inquiry, Cultural Studies < = > Critical Methodologies,
Education Policy Analysis Archives, and Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of
Education, among others.
The program has been featured in
such national publications as
Education Week and the New York Times as well academic publications including the
Journal of Research on Leadership
Education and Planning and Change.
The Schools of California Online Resources for
Education provides a teacher activity bank on its Language Arts CyberGuides (www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/SCORE/cla.html) with information about graphic organizers, literature, rubrics, and types of
journals (
such as metacognitive, learning log, double - entry, and reflective).
His work has been published in various scholarly
journals,
such as: Social Science Quarterly, The Rural Educator, Educational Policy, the
Journal of
Education Finance, and the
Journal of School Choice: International Research and Reform, where he serves on the editorial board.
Elisabeth has been featured in the Wall Street
Journal and on National Public Radio and has published Op - Eds in media outlets
such as
Education Week and the Huffington Post.
Throughout his career, Mike's articles have been published in mainstream sources
such as Huffington Post and The Washington Post, as well as
education - specific journals like Education Week and Educat
education - specific
journals like
Education Week and Educat
Education Week and
EducationEducation Next.
For instance, a bibliography of technology and science
education articles could be published in CITE Journal, while a literature review based on this bibliography could be submitted to a science education journal, such as the Journal of Science Teacher E
education articles could be published in CITE
Journal, while a literature review based on this bibliography could be submitted to a science education journal, such as the Journal of Science Teacher Edu
Journal, while a literature review based on this bibliography could be submitted to a science
education journal, such as the Journal of Science Teacher E
education journal, such as the Journal of Science Teacher Edu
journal,
such as the
Journal of Science Teacher Edu
Journal of Science Teacher
EducationEducation.
Teachers may use the summer months for reading
education articles from Education Week or from educational publications in their content area such as English Journal, Mathematics Teacher or Social Studies Teaching with D
education articles from
Education Week or from educational publications in their content area such as English Journal, Mathematics Teacher or Social Studies Teaching with D
Education Week or from educational publications in their content area
such as English
Journal, Mathematics Teacher or Social Studies Teaching with Documents.
He also wrote for academic
journals, including the
Journal of Research in the Teaching of English, the
Journal of School Choice, and the
Education Policy Analysis Archives and for newspapers
such as the Wall Street
Journal, the Washington Post, and Canada's Globe and Mail.
He has published in a wide array of
education journals, such as Review of Educational Research, Teachers College Record, Urban Education, and, Educational Administration Quarterly to na
education journals,
such as Review of Educational Research, Teachers College Record, Urban
Education, and, Educational Administration Quarterly to na
Education, and, Educational Administration Quarterly to name a few.
Severe storms at the USF Tampa campus pushed me off campus this afternoon, and I've used it in part to catch up on reading,
such as Joy Ann Williamson - Lott's article «The Battle over Power, Control, and Academic Freedom at Southern Institutions of Higher
Education, 1955 — 1965» ($ $) in last November's
Journal of Southern History.
These authors are from every region of the country — MA, TX, IN, GA, NY, CO, etc. — and have been published by important professional presses
such as Teachers College Press, Harvard
Education Press, Routledge, Rowan and Littlefield, Heinemann, and the University of Chicago Press as well as leading
journals such as Ed Leadership, Learning Forward, National Association of Elementary School Principals,
Journal of School Leadership, the
Journal of Adult & Adolescent Literacy, and many more.
Gifted
education journals and newsletters (both state and national) carry
such announcements, and the teacher or selected students could be responsible for monitoring these
journals at the local university or public library.
His work has been published in periodicals
such as Frieze, Artforum, AD (Architectural Design),
Journal of Architectural
Education, Arredamento Mimarlik and Sanat Dunyamiz.
Professor Roark has published articles with Law
Journals such as Duke Law and Tech Review, Cincinnati Law Review, Louisiana Law Review, Loyola Law Review,
Journal of Legal
Education, Cumberland Law Review, and UCC Law Review, amongst others.
Collectively, lawyers are encouraged to enhance the profession through activities
such as: (a) sharing knowledge and experience with colleagues and students informally in day - to - day practice as well as through contribution to professional
journals and publications, support of law school projects and participation in panel discussions, legal
education seminars, bar admission courses and university lectures; (b) participating in legal aid and community legal services programs or providing legal services on a pro bono basis; (c) filling elected and volunteer positions with the Society; (d) acting as directors, officers and members of local, provincial, national and international bar associations and their various committees and sections; and (e) acting as directors, officers and members of non-profit or charitable organizations.
After interest has been expressed in seeing this policy spread to other areas of federal research funding,
such as
education, it appears that Elsevier, the leading corporate publisher of scholarly
journals, and other publishers have pushed for the Research Works Act to put an end to
such initiatives (judging by Elsevier's campaign support for the bipartisan sponsors of the bill, as Peter Suber documents in a website devoted to the bill).
In addition to issues relating to housing and shelter, income maintenance, social assistance, human rights, health, employment,
education, immigration and refugee law, mental health law, criminal and family law, the
Journal is also interested in a range of questions about lawyering and social change, including the exploration of non-traditional legal strategies
such as community organizing.
As is the case with
education - focused Chromebooks, the new tablets will come supporting a wide variety of specialized apps
such as Explain Everything, Scratch Jr, Adobe Illustrator Draw, Science
Journal, and Google's own software suite, all of which are intended to be suitable for a classroom environment.
One
such program is Our Family Wizard, which provides a calendar for documenting parenting time, an internal message system for communications with your ex-spouse, the ability to keep a shared or private
journal about your children, and a way to share the children's health,
education, and other records.
Dr. Mitchell is the author of Effective Techniques for Dealing with Highly Resistant Clients, and his articles appear in popular publications and professional
journals such as Perceptual and Motor Skills, Barron's Financial Weekly,
Journal of Personality Assessment, Psychology and
Education, The Advocate, and Men's Health Today.