Sentences with phrase «educators have a seat»

It's our mission to ensure educators have a seat at the table when education policies are made.

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Since then she has also sought out trainings as a Lamaze childbirth educator, car seat safety tech, and infant massage instructor.
I think it's critical for educators, students, and stakeholders across the system to have a seat at the table when discussing the future of education in Ontario.
At the classroom level, education is a pragmatic, seat - of - the - pants enterprise in which teachers tend to throw whatever they have at students, and character educators are no exception.
Of course, once you've arranged your student desks, standing workstations, bean bags and other seating options (some educators even throw in exercise balls) you'll likely next turn your attention to who sits where.
«If I am fortunate enough to be elected president, educators will have a partner in the White House, and you'll always have a seat at the table.»
Over the last year, the chapter has been working on strengthening its advocacy efforts and ensuring its members a seat at the table when the state is deliberating on laws such as this one and other regulations that impact educator preparation.
Hundreds of business leaders, politicians, parents, students, educators, and advocates turned out for the first legislative hearing on Governor Deval Patrick's proposal to expand the number of charter school seats in school districts with the lowest MCAS scores as well as another proposal that would allow for a state takeover of failing schools.
Not the back - to - school jitters kind of worried; she has deep - seated concerns about the challenges she will face this year as educators grapple with a public school budget that spends $ 500 million less than what was spent in 2008.
How long is long enough before students, even those without educators for parents, have access to seats in high - functioning schools?
«Educators will have a seat at the table when it comes to making decisions that affect their students and classrooms,» said Eskelsen García.
She promised that if elected, educators will «have a partner at the White House» and that they'll «always have a seat at the table.»
And that table, Clinton promised, will always have «a seat for educators
When Hillary Clinton addressed the delegates at the National Education Association Representative Assembly last July she told them, «And if I'm fortunate enough to be elected president, educators will have a partner in the White House — and you'll always have a seat at the table.»
At the beginning of the year, many folks (Eduflack included) praised the selection of Denver Public Schools chief Michael Bennet for the open U.S. Senate seat from Colorado, again applauding the notion that a true - blue educator would be involved in authorizing and appropriating federal education dollars.
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