Sentences with phrase «educational outcomes argue»

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Furthermore at a time when both major parties have adopted very similar education policies, the quality of public debate would be diminished if no one in the House of Commons were able to bring forward evidence that may lead to better educational outcomes for the nation's children,» Mr Brady argued.
However, the plan has been criticised by the Labor Party and Australian Education Union, who argue Gonski funding commitments are the best way to improve educational outcomes.
This is the very point we have argued against all the corporate reformers who say that poverty is not a factor, that only incompetent and inappropriately protected teachers result in bad educational outcomes.
Moreover, he argues, you have to take into account other factors that likely impact educational outcomes in the non-union states, like poverty.
The test scores offer fresh evidence for those who argue that the United States is losing ground to global competitors and others who say a decade's worth of school reform has done little to improve educational outcomes.
Child wellbeing advocates pushing to expand childhood programs argue that New Mexico's children are marinating in a stew of toxic stress that not only affects their health, but also underlies the state's poor educational outcomes.
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