Sentences with phrase «education policy portfolio»

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Other Ministers during the course of this parliament, notably Iain Duncan Smith, Michael Gove and Andrew Landsley, have shown themselves to be deeply engaged with the portfolios that they have held (welfare, education and health respectively), while it is hard to detect a comparable passion in Cameron (although Steve Richards, in the article linked to above, suggests that foreign policy is his special interest).
Washburn's mostly fair - minded and engaging presentation of various examples (principally from biomedicine) reminds us that in a rapidly changing world we need to be constantly and thoughtfully reviewing whether the nature and content of higher education's portfolio of activities and policies need to be rebalanced or redirected to help universities fulfill their highest social role.
Therefore, my portfolio of courses aims to prepare forward - thinking leaders in higher education who understand institutional policies, practices, and structures and the ways in which leadership decisions influence an institution's ability to change and improve.
Dr Raju, whose portfolio covers all aspects of India's schools and higher education policy, led the high - level delegation, which included senior government officials and 22 Vice-Chancellors.
Dr Zyngier also praised the government's move of childcare reforms out of social services and back into the education portfolio as a very good move for education policy.
The appellate court again rather summarily concluded that the parents had not met this criterion, observing that the parents had the right to challenge the state education department's nonrule policy regarding the prerequisites for the portfolio option via the impartial hearing mechanism of the state's Administrative Procedures Act.
Christopher Pyne's policies in the education portfolio were underpinned by liberal values of the free market, autonomy and education as a private commodity.
The city Department of Education followed a similar logic this week in changing its student promotion policy, basing such decisions not only on test scores but also on grades and portfolios of student work.
Jennifer DePaoli is the Senior Research & Policy Advisor at Civic Enterprises, where she leads the education portfolio, including research and advocacy on behalf of the GradNation campaign, work with CASEL and others in the SEL field, and research and policy work in the alternative education Policy Advisor at Civic Enterprises, where she leads the education portfolio, including research and advocacy on behalf of the GradNation campaign, work with CASEL and others in the SEL field, and research and policy work in the alternative education policy work in the alternative education space.
Her portfolio focuses on education policy, practices, and tools that advance deeper learning experiences and outcomes, especially for those furthest from opportunity.
In this role, she manages the education grantmaking portfolio for the company and provides policy advice to the company on issues related to teacher quality, especially in science, mathematics, engineering and technology, the Common Core State Standards, and federal policy issues.
She also served as the Deputy Commissioner of Innovation for the state of New Jersey, where she oversaw all things school choice for the Department of Education: charter schools, interdistrict public school choice, non-public schools, portfolio districts, and all related practices and policies.
His portfolio includes intra-department coordination, early learning strategic planning, communications, education policy development, legislative technical assistance, stakeholder relations, and Secretary and senior staff briefings.
As an assistant secretary of education, she played a pivotal role in policy and management issues affecting preK, elementary, and secondary education for the U.S. Department of Education and oversaw 86 programs with a portfolio of almost 26 billioneducation, she played a pivotal role in policy and management issues affecting preK, elementary, and secondary education for the U.S. Department of Education and oversaw 86 programs with a portfolio of almost 26 billioneducation for the U.S. Department of Education and oversaw 86 programs with a portfolio of almost 26 billionEducation and oversaw 86 programs with a portfolio of almost 26 billion dollars.
SURPRISING FACT: That to grow family wealth for the good of all members, it's important to seek the advice of not only an investment manager but also an investment strategist who can customize asset allocation, maximize tax management in a portfolio, document investment policy statements, offer ongoing investment education to the family and lead regular meetings and ongoing communications with the family.
Rob has worked for a number of leading education institutions providing advice in relation to their freehold land portfolios as well as providing strategic and policy advice in relation to their student accommodation.
Professional Experience Waddell & Reed (Naperville, IL) 2009 — Present Financial Advisor • Identify and develop leads of prospective clients of financial planning and investment services, focusing on generating sales to potential and existing clients and maintaining high - quality customer service • Establish investment policy statements for individuals utilizing portfolio theory and asset allocation techniques to manage risk and drive efficient return • Employ tools in tax planning, investments, retirement strategies, education savings, asset protection, and heath care needs to address client concerns • Provide comprehensive estate planning services, including the drafting of wills and other legal documents
As Deputy Executive Director, her portfolio includes public policy and advocacy, accreditation of early learning programs, higher education accreditation and the new Power to the Profession initiative.
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