Not exact matches
«We need honest, serious
leaders in Washington who can get the job done
on the important
issues we collectively face — protecting Medicare and Social Security, creating sustainable quality jobs, and providing the
educational opportunities that give all of our children the best chance for a better future.»
London About Blog This blog has been established to provide research informed content
on key
educational issues in an accessible manner.The aim is to produce and promote articles that attract policy - makers, parents, teachers,
educational leaders, members of school communities, politicians, and anyone who is interested in education today.
The initiative establishes the Carnegie Forum
on Education and the Economy — a group of educators, policymakers, scientists, and business
leaders who will study
educational issues and their relationship to the U.S. economy.
As an experienced
leader in education, Nathan actively mentors teachers and principals, and consults nationally and internationally
on issues of
educational reform, leadership and teaching with a commitment to equity, and the critical role of arts and creativity in schools.
This book provides background
on key points in President Obama's education plan: articles
on key
educational issues, stories of innovative practice, commentaries
on controversial topics, and advice from key
educational leaders.
But the contrast between Rosenberg's statement and those of other college presidents highlights an
issue that
educational leaders find themselves grappling with amid a fraught, hyper - polarized political climate: when and how to speak out
on divisive political and social
issues.
He has advised
leaders across the political spectrum, from city halls to the White House,
on educational issues.
Regular debates and themed seminars
on topical
educational issues, input from Leading Thinkers, and high quality training events continue to attract school
leaders and classroom practitioners in high numbers across the UK.
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.
As we finalize this three - part series
on using iPads and other tablets in the
educational arena (see September 2012 and April 2013
issues), we will examine the benefits of these technologies for school
leaders.
The AFC Growth Fund, through various initiatives, has worked to develop partnerships with business organizations, athletes, elected officials and community
leaders to help educate them
on the
issue of
educational choice and how they can help the movement.
London About Blog This blog has been established to provide research informed content
on key
educational issues in an accessible manner.The aim is to produce and promote articles that attract policy - makers, parents, teachers,
educational leaders, members of school communities, politicians, and anyone who is interested in education today.
Initial steps will involve: 1) hiring a Project
Leader to provide training to librarians
on issues related to self - represented litigants and their needs, and 2) developing public
educational programming.
London About Blog This blog has been established to provide research informed content
on key
educational issues in an accessible manner.The aim is to produce and promote articles that attract policy - makers, parents, teachers,
educational leaders, members of school communities, politicians, and anyone who is interested in education today.