Sentences with phrase «educational excellence from»

Like the project that brought together the nation's greatest minds for a common goal, the school system set the bar high for educational excellence from the beginning.
At Haileybury Astana we will be running a top rate IB school with excellent facilities and taking account of educational excellence from all over the world.

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As the PAC has recognised we have made significant progress in implementing free schools, which are driving up educational standards and giving pupils from all backgrounds the chance to achieve academic excellence.
EHA's dedication to excellence in patient care, research, and education in hematology is realized in bringing together professionals from all parts of the world through scientific and educational meetings the whole year through.
He's been successful at working with members of Congress from both political parties and has been a forceful and dedicated advocate for educational excellence.
Parents recognize that educational excellence can not be engineered from above.
As a movement, knowledge - rich schooling has the potential to promote excellence, inspire passion, and enhance educational equity — particularly for children from homes with limited access to books and fewer opportunities than their more affluent peers to travel or visit museums.
«Darling - Hammond identifies the policies and the practices that could turn the tide from educational mediocrity to educational excellence for all if we only had the will.»
Though nominally just a commission report, A Nation at Risk (1983) told Americans that we faced a crisis of educational achievement and began to nudge the country through a 90 - degree change of course from the «equity» agenda of the previous quarter - century to the «excellence» obsession of recent decades, complete with academic standards, tests, and results - based accountability systems.
The column spurred a number of interesting responses, including one from the ever - thoughtful Mike Goldstein (founder of Boston's MATCH Charter School), who offered some thoughts on the challenges of cultivating educational excellence.
He knows that educational excellence does not come from Sacramento, but from the daily devotion of those on education's front lines.
As the recipient of six individual grants from the U.S. Department of Education (totaling $ 33.6 million), as well as three CDFI awards (totaling $ 3 million), CSDC has partnered with charter schools to develop over 6 million square feet of safe, affordable, state - of - the - art educational space across the country, providing access to academic excellence for more than 66,000 students so far.
The educational excellence that we all seek can not be engineered from above.
Alexandria, VA (8/5/2014)-- ASCD, a global community dedicated to excellence in learning, teaching, and leading, invites education leaders at all levels to join the association at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., from October 31 to November 2, 2014, to learn immediate, practical strategies to achieve great educational leadership.
The varied ways in which Americans have reconfigured Locke's importance — from a model for educational excellence and virtuous living in the eighteenth century to an avatar of American exceptionalism in the twentieth — provide new insights into key transformations in American educational and intellectual life from the Age of Revolutions to the Cold War and beyond.
Today, we focus on informing the public and policymakers, studying priority issues, and engaging business leaders, families, students, and other citizens to demand educational excellence and equity from the earliest years through postsecondary education.
Teach Like a PIRATE has sparked a full - scale revolution in the educational world and has inspired teachers from all over the globe to achieve new levels of excellence in their schools and classrooms.
Our analysis starts from the premise that pursuing educational equity and excellence means prioritizing the needs of underserved groups.
Since 1983, the Committee has worked to study priority issues, inform the public and policy makers about best practices and engage business leaders, families, students, and other citizens to demand educational excellence and equity for all children, from their earliest years through postsecondary education.
There is a strong case for making sure that the first tranche are in urban or rural areas with high levels of deprivation and low educational standards, both to create a ladder of opportunity for bright kids from the council estate or the rural backwater, and to have a beacon of educational excellence in those schools.
So, if scholars are worried for their law assignments, then they need not worry anymore as our Singapore assignment makers from the domain of law, have designed a framework to help learners to come through educational excellence in their law assignments and relevant subjects.
Known far and wide for the educational and artistic excellence of faculty and the success of alumni, opportunities for students to work toward their goals at the Tyler School of Art are made possible by the support from friends like you.
Additional support comes from the Ohio Arts Council, which helps fund the museum with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
Main Line Art Center's educational offerings for all ages, abilities, and economic means span from traditional to contemporary, and are all held to the highest level of excellence.
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