The Career Academy approach is one of the oldest and most widely
established high school reforms in the United States.
Not exact matches
Established more than 30 years ago, Career Academies have become a widely used
high school reform initiative that aims to keep students engaged in
school and prepare them for successful transitions to postsecondary education and employment.
The mission of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS) is to
establish «
high and rigorous standards for what teachers should know and be able to do, to certify teachers who meet those standards, and to advance other education
reforms for the purpose of improving student learning in American
schools.»
«It's hard to find consistent, long - term,
high - quality service learning,» says Sarah Pearson of the American Youth Policy Forum in Washington, D.C. Pearson's recent report, Finding Common Ground: Service Learning and Education
Reform (2002), establishes the compatibility between the goals of comprehensive school reform models and those of service lea
Reform (2002),
establishes the compatibility between the goals of comprehensive
school reform models and those of service lea
reform models and those of service learning.
During Marco's tenure, he has
established Green Dot as a leading agent of
reform,
establishing new
high school and middle
school transformation models, developing a collaborative labor and management culture, expanding Green Dot towards a national footprint, and creating a world - class
school and instructional leadership model as well as an efficient central office to support the
schools.
However, additional research is needed to further
establish the efficacy of dual enrollment as a promising
high school and CTE
reform strategy, including analyses using randomized or quasi-experimental designs to eliminate some of the shortcomings of our regression analyses and further examining sub-group differences in outcomes in order to better understand which groups of students may benefit most from dual enrollment participation.
S. 2228 —
Higher Education
Reform and Opportunity Act [Sen. Mike Lee (R - UT)-RSB- would allow states to
establish an alternative accreditation system, reduce the myriad student loan programs into one, create one repayment period for undergraduate loans and another for graduate loans, cap borrowing amounts, eliminate student loan forgiveness, and fine
schools with poor student loan repayment rates.