Sentences with phrase «educational renaissance»

The phrase "educational renaissance" refers to a period of time or a movement where there is a significant and positive change or improvement in the way education is approached, delivered, and valued. It involves new ideas, methods, and technologies that enhance learning, promote innovation, and result in better educational outcomes for students. Full definition
There is renewed interest in cooperative learning, classroom discussions and individual study using books and magazines, so I believe we shall see some kind of educational renaissance soon in Finland.
When China is going through an educational renaissance, when India is churning out science graduates...
Gov. Thomas H. Kean of New Jersey, the Republican chairman of the Education Commission of the States, won a landslide victory in his bid for re-election last week and pledged to bring about an «educational renaissance» in the state during his next term.
By Suzanne Metzgar It may not be gaining national attention — at least not yet — but an educational renaissance is transpiring right here in the Gem State.
Being a part of the educational renaissance will fire you up and leave little opportunity for burnout.
The introduction of public charter schools sparked an educational renaissance.
This National School Choice Week (Jan. 22 - 28, 2017), the educational renaissance sparked by organizations like ours is one we should all celebrate.
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