Sentences with phrase «educational leaders like»

The expansion of charter schools, less university - based teacher preparation, and putting digital technology before superb teaching as a way to personalize learning for students do not characterize the policies of international educational leaders like Canada, Finland, or Singapore.
However, it does, unintentionally, create problems when its provisions apply to searches for educational leaders like superintendents of schools and presidents of universities.

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The chief executive officer of EducationSuperHighway, a nonprofit group that advocates upgraded Internet access for schools, articulates what many educational technology leaders like to remind educators, policymakers, parents, and students: «Schools don't have the expertise they need to effectively design and implement a network,» says Evan C. Marwell.
Ironically, this misguided and shortsighted opposition has ensured that the fight for the future of quality educational access (and the production of future black leaders like Obama) will be between African Americans of one generation who found prosperity working in public education and who possess the lion's share of the political power, and the minority students whose futures are sacrificed on the altar of the nation's ossified urban education systems.
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When I see professionals like Colin Hegarty, a teacher nominated for the international Varkey Foundation Award for his ground breaking approach to teaching maths; and Luke Sparkes, Principal at Dixons Trinity Academy in Bradford whose focus is on seeking out what pupils don't know rather than affirming what they do, I know that the teaching profession is fizzing with bright new ideas as well as passionate teachers and leaders who are committed to driving up educational outcomes.
Join other like - minded leaders in educational equity from across the country from April 11 - 14, 2016, to build capacity, knowledge, and skills to transform education and improve success.
As busy educational leaders, many of us would like to be in multiple places at once, but it's simply not possible.
When asked directly in the fall why the district hadn't done anything like it before, Gipson said, «As we are coming out of one of the worst financial times in educational history, as a leader I'm happy it is happening now for kids and we can put the resources behind it to make sure it happens for kids.»
Like educational leaders around the country, they're putting their faith in Common Core to make significant improvements in student achievement.
We'd like to thank Conestoga Valley School District and the following contributors and their students: Curricular Leader Michelle Trasborg, and the following educators and educational leaders: Colette Barnett, Katie Fake, Debbie Denlinger, Laura Gingrich, Gina Bray, Melanie Upton, Susan Grammer, Nicole Reinking, Victoria Henderson, Ramón Rivera, Dan Daneker, Superintendent Dr. Gerald Huesken, and administrator Dr. Kelly Cartwright.
In that spirit, I'd like to offer up a list of resolutions — what I hope to improve in the coming year, and what I hope to see from our educational leaders in 2018.
Aided by politicians like Taylor, public schools leaders have chosen to not to embrace competition but to seek protection from it, fighting the growth of better educational alternatives at every turn.
Advocates who argue that teaching should become more like medicine or law say that while programs like Teach for America fill a need in the short term, educational leaders should be focused on improving training and working environments so that teachers will invest in long careers.
What does existing research tell us about the impact that work like ours — the ways we coach and train school and school system leaders — has on student learning, school improvement, and educational equity?
Coaching is an incredibly powerful way for educational leaders, like you, to make an immediate, significant impact in the schools that they lead.
With leaders like you at the heads of our communities, we're willing to bet that educational equity isn't just a pipedream — it's an inevitable reality.
And so, perhaps, when NJEA leaders objected to the selection of Paula White because of her association with DFER, Murphy, who had breached his contract with them, made a promise he could keep, even though that decision makes Repollet look far removed from the loop of state educational leadership, makes Murphy look like Pavlov's dog when confronted with a whiff of dissension from his patron, and makes NJEA look like Pavlov himself, a metamorphosis it may welcome after a humiliating defeat of the $ 5 million campaign to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney by replacing him with a Trump - supporting climate - change - denying immigration - foe.
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My past work experience and educational success and training has shaped me into an employee with skills in Project Management servicing industry leaders like Coca Cola Enterprises and the Hess Corporation.
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