Sentences with phrase «education than the bottom»

The top 40 % also spend four times more on education than the bottom 60 %.

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This trend is the same within the borders of the United States, the more secular states have lower unemployment, better education programs, healthier people, and safer cities, but than you have all the states in the bible belt sitting on the bottom of the list together in almost every category except religion.
(Above bottom): More than 65,000 school children annually visit Old Sturbridge Village on field trips, and a majority of school groups augment their visits with hands - on learning in the Village's education building.
This strategy seems poised to be even more ineffective in the capital than it was in City Hall, where Mr. Barron's challenges to Ms. Quinn led to him being stripped of his chairmanship of the Higher Education Committee, and landed him near the bottom of the list of recipients of discretionary funds.
Over the last 15 years, spending on education in New York has more than doubled, from $ 28 billion to $ 58 billion, and we spend more per pupil than any other state in the nation, yet our students remain in the bottom half when it comes to results.
Do you think that U.S. education policy should work on improving the science - math performance of the children at the bottom, overwhelmingly from low - income families and racial and ethnic minorities, rather than the performance of all children?
Borell - Damian cites the example of the so - called Bologna process to harmonize higher education across Europe, which has taken place since 1999 through gradual «bottom - up» measures, rather than being imposed from the top down.
What about those states at the bottom of Education Trust's spectrum, the ones that spend considerably less on poor districts than on rich ones?
«For more than one - hundred years,» King said, «Maine has always been in the bottom third of states — in prosperity, income, education, and opportunity for our kids.
The United States spends more of its gross national product on education than any industrialized country, yet languishes near the bottom of lists comparing those countries» reading and math scores.
Bottom line: if the Obama ESSA rules are repealed and the Trump team doesn't clarify how the regulatory moratorium applies to the education department, states could be left with little more than an ambiguous statute and non-binding assurances from the executive and legislative branches.
He concludes «The bottom line is that there's a whole lot of talking past one another in the education debate, though maybe less than in the political debate writ large.»
The median annual career and technical education salary was $ 55,160, though the bottom 10 percent of teachers earned less than $ 38,170 and the top 10 percent earned more than $ 81,400.
And a report from the Southern Regional Education Board, which supports increasing the number of middle students taking Algebra I, found that among students in the lowest quartile on achievement tests, those enrolled in higher - level mathematics had a slightly higher failure rate than those enrolled in lower - level mathematics (Cooney & Bottoms, 2009, p. 2).»
The research is clear, these (vouchers) do not benefit those students, they do not benefit those schools, other than their bottom line, and they hurt public education.
And let's face it — without New York City's buy - in, where more than more than 40 % of New York State students are educated, the opt - out movement is just a fad, no more relevant to today's public education landscape than bell bottoms and mood rings.
The United States spends more per pupil on public education than any other country in the world, about one trillion dollars annually, but it is at the bottom of the class.
In 2016 North Carolina's spending on students continues to rank toward the bottom in the nation and as resegregation reemerges in our public schools, it is clear that there are districts and buildings that are better resourced to offer high quality education than others.
In 2007 — 08, fewer than 10 percent of first - year teachers had graduated from the top two categories of higher education institutions, compared with about 25 percent of first - year teachers who had graduated from the bottom two categories of higher education institutions.
I also disagree that CT has all the expertise it needs in its teaching force because if that was the case CT has figured out the secret formula, then what you are saying is that our for - profit universities (yes even state universities are for - profit) care more about producing highly - effective teachers than their bottom line, and those teachers have so much knowledge and expertise that the only thing they need is for administration to give more money to education.
Colorado ranks nearer to the bottom than the top in the country for education spending.
The bottom line is that a virtual education allows me to tailor that classroom experience to the student in front of me — the advanced learner, the child who needs more attention than what's received in a local classroom, the child who needs flexibility to fit a professional sports or entertainment schedule, and the child who simply needs a quiet place to work without the distractions of a classroom.
Then, as now, teachers charged that such movements were wrongly applying the logic of industry to schools and argued that education had a deeper «bottom line» than could be measured through actuarial techniques.
Requires the education commissioner to establish a commissioner's network for 10 lowest performing schools, which must be chosen from among the schools ranked in the bottom 5 %, except that no more than two schools can be in one district.
Interestingly, more low - achieving students from the top SEQ (58 %) entered into such programs by 2013 than did high - achieving students from the bottom quartile.6 Of course, not all students enroll in college immediately upon the close of high school, and it is possible that these gaps close in the years following the end of their secondary education.
The bottom line is that under PROSPER, if the educational expenses5 of a program cost more than $ 28,500 per year, borrowers must find additional funding sources (likely a private education loan) to make up the difference.
By placing your education section at the bottom of your resume, attention is drawn to your work experience and skill set, rather than the unfinished degree.
Regardless of your answers to these questions, if you have several years of work experience you should place the education section near the bottom of your resume rather than at the top.
It is more common to include extra detail in the education section of a student resume and move that section towards the top of the document rather than at the bottom.
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