Sentences with phrase «excellence in our schools so»

We have the chance to foster a culture of excellence in our schools so our children have the best chance for educational success.

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A second set of marks of excellence in theological schooling comes into view when we turn to reflect on the concreteness of a theological school: Its concreteness consists in part in its having institutionalized practices of governance, and its schooling is excellent to the extent that its polity leaves room so that the effort to understand God can be genuine by being free to err.
His naive use of class differences to identify excellence («Ministers of the better class are not satisfied to accept the rural churches») and his explicit call for theological schools to train persons to minister specifically to the rich suggest that this interest in theology, which is otherwise so thoroughly underemployed in Harper's proposed reform of theological schooling, is vulnerable to ideological misuse as a «cover» that at once obscures and legitimates an underlying concern to secure the churches» social status.
The aim is to build teaching capacity in our schools so that the UK can remain at the forefront of excellence in computer science.
North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) NCREL's mission is to «strengthen and support schools and communities in systemic change so that all students achieve standards of educational excellence,»... «to help teachers teach better, students learn better, administrators provide better leadership, and policy makers make better policy.»
«What made this convening so impressive is that while so much in education reform can divide activists into warring camps, expanding learning time unites reformers around a shared vision of bringing excellence and breadth to our nation's most impoverished and struggling schools,» said Lecturer Chris Gabrieli, cofounder and chairman of the National Center on Time & Learning, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding learning time to improve student achievement and enable a well - rounded education.
ASCEL aims to lead excellence in library services for children, young people and schools, so that every child has the opportunity to be inspired by an exciting and stimulating library environment.
First, Turning Points 2000 presents a much more detailed picture of what's needed in middle grades schools to achieve excellence and equity, so educators should have a much clearer on - the - ground idea of what needs to occur.
In addition to providing rich detail to support his main conclusion — that the so - called «excellence movement,» with its emphasis on increased academic standards, has failed to improve the schools — the book urges a larger agenda to carry the «struggle to reform» through the 1990's.
«That's why it's so important that we recognise the excellence we see in our schools every day, right across the country.
Promoting excellence so that teachers and leaders have the maximum impact on learning in all Australian schools and early childhood settings.
Proven effective in raising student test scores, testGEAR online test prep courses for English language arts, math, science and social studies, level the playing field so every student gets the practice they need to achieve test excellence on their state high school exit exams.
In doing so, we intend to advance the formulation of policies that support music and the arts» contributions to excellence in school performance and that further a positive school culturIn doing so, we intend to advance the formulation of policies that support music and the arts» contributions to excellence in school performance and that further a positive school culturin school performance and that further a positive school culture.
Readiness Schools will promote innovative in - district schools for all Massachusetts students and families so that every school has the same chance at exceSchools will promote innovative in - district schools for all Massachusetts students and families so that every school has the same chance at exceschools for all Massachusetts students and families so that every school has the same chance at excellence.
June Rimmer, associate director at CEL, highlights the role of the principal in closing achievement gaps, describes the work of an equity - centered instructional leader in the improvement of instructional practice and explains how we can build the capacity and expertise of principals to equip them to be leaders of schools that ensure equity so that every student experiences excellence in their learning and achieves at high levels.
We believe in setting high expectations for students and schools so that excellence is the standard.
As educational institutions, they are achieving their unique missions while inspiring and empowering charter school leaders to achieve long - term stability and excellence thereby reshaping public education in Utah so every child has an equal opportunity to achieve academic success.
«The fact that so many magnet schools landed in the top 100 reflects the commitment to excellence by our school leaders, teachers, and students,» said Todd Mann, Executive Director of MSA.
• Collaboration to create a school and classroom culture rooted in respect, responsibility and excellence, so that students not only develop moral character, (caring, respect, trustworthiness, for example) but the performance character they will need to successfully grapple with more rigorous standards, (diligence, effort, responsibility, for example)
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