Not exact matches
Our organization, Haiti Partners, is doing a USAID - funded education program to build collaboration skills and
encourage civic participation for 1,000 educators and grassroots
leaders.
The case is designed for teachers and school
leaders, as well as for parents and for middle and high school students themselves, to
encourage nuanced conversations about the many pedagogical, ethical, and
civic issues at play.
Policy makers,
civic leaders, and media outlets are
encouraged to scrutinize this report with skepticism, recognizing it for what it is: an error - ridden document commissioned by a biased organization with a political agenda and conclusion in mind.
Encourage postsecondary and
civic leaders to better articulate goals and strategies for underrepresented students» success, and use tools for measuring the return on investment for these students, their families, employers, and the public
In addition to casting a spotlight on talented and enterprising educators in each city, the competitions will
encourage collaboration between teachers, philanthropists and
civic leaders who seek to improve education.
And finally, they
encourage otherwise silent scientists, philanthropists, and
civic and business
leaders to speak up on behalf of sound science and common sense.
We
encourage you to share any and all content we post with friends and foes alike, the former in hope of solidifying your status as a true civil lawyer /
civics leader and the latter in hope of rescuing the opposition from the dark side before it's too late.
Information Technology Making a Difference in Children's Lives: An Issue Brief for
Leaders for Children KirkHart, Rothschuh, & Kattlove (2008)
Encourages the incorporation of information and communications technology into public programs serving children by highlighting research and case studies showing how digital tools and applications can improve children's education, health, employment, and
civic opportunities.