As educational policy makers seek strategies to improve the teacher workforce, the early career period represents a unique opportunity to identify struggling teachers, examine the likelihood of future improvement, and make strategic pretenure investments in development or dismissals.
Why do so
many educational policy makers who can afford it, such as former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, send their children to private schools while at the same time doubling down on the one - size - fits - all mandates for «other people's children?»
Intended for researchers, students, school professionals, and
educational policy makers in the fields of multicultural education, child psychology, international education, educational foundations and policy, and cross-cultural studies, this book is highly relevant as a text for courses in these areas.
I cringe every time I hear
an educational policy maker say that changes are being made because «kids come first» or «for the good of the children.»
This week, I've been highlighting a variety of ethical dilemmas that bedevil educators, school leaders,
educational policy makers, parents, and informed citizens.
(Edward Haertel Science 2009-01-02) Koretz has written the book on educational testing most educators and
educational policy makers have been waiting for, even if they don't know it.
«In pursuing the goals of educational reform over the past several decades,
educational policy makers have focused on teachers, administrators, and school structures as keys to higher educational achievement.
Dear Superintendent Nyland, Seattle Public School Board, Legislators, and
educational policy makers,
In recent discussions regarding concerns about the academic achievement of US students,
educational policy makers have suggested the implementation of certain teacher policies.