Sentences with phrase «facing educational leaders»

One of the biggest challenges facing educational leaders today is finding strategies to keep our best and brightest teachers in our nation's classrooms.
ISER's purpose is to examine educational reform from a global perspective, discuss common issues facing educational leaders, and promote international understanding.
«He has a keen interest in how diverse modes of academic research can benefit education practice and policy,» Faust added, «and how the concrete challenges facing educational leaders and policymakers, as well as teachers and students, can helpfully inform the scholarship and teaching we do here.
«The Harvard Institute for Superintendents and District Leaders identifies the most pressing issues facing educational leaders today and provides a platform for engagement of academic discussion with colleagues from around the world.»

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In a curriculum series for church leaders published by The John Lloyd Ogilvie Institute at my school, Fuller Theological Seminary, I detailed some of the educational challenges we are facing and some potential solutions Christians in particular can undertake in addressing those challenges.
The educational component of the Summit begins with a series of six break - out sessions, featuring organic industry leaders discussing important issues and opportunities facing the organic produce community.
«We need honest, serious leaders in Washington who can get the job done on the important issues we collectively face — protecting Medicare and Social Security, creating sustainable quality jobs, and providing the educational opportunities that give all of our children the best chance for a better future.»
It takes the reader through the buying - decision process, addresses the challenges of integrating an LMS into other software systems, outlines the complexities around professional development, and provides insights from educational technology leaders around the country who have faced these challenges.
The PELP faculty team invited, through a competitive process, urban school districts to partner in the design and delivery of an innovative executive education program tailored specifically to meet the actual challenges that educational leaders are facing.
Maybe there's nothing educational leaders can do in the face of this tide.
In conferences both in Korea and the United States — including one held this August in Gaithersburg, Md., aimed at Korean American youths, college students, youth leaders, and church leaders — Kim and her colleagues offer a changing slate of educational colloquiums, spiritual worship sessions, and group counseling sessions that zero in on the societal and familial realities that Korean Americans face and the role that counseling can play in fostering healthy social, emotional, and psychological development.
For educational leaders who face the task of soliciting buy - in for new initiatives, this webinar will cover the steps to take and the questions to ask to get schools involved.
As educational leaders, we need to assure the public that we understand the challenges students face after graduation and that we are preparing them for college and the work place.
The module addresses Standard 2 by focusing on how educational leaders can understand and facilitate teacher learning focused on the obstacles faced by students of color and students who are situated in poverty.
This team of highly experienced and remarkably successful educational leaders leverage their decades of experience and unique insights to identify the challenges — and solutions — facing administrators, teachers, and their students in today's changing educational landscape.
In an extension to the original methodologies used to create highly successful programs for school leaders, NEELI programs also combine the very best leadership pedagogy from the corporate sector with an informed understanding of the challenges faced by today's educational leaders.
Guiding schools through significant change is one of the toughest challenges educational leaders face, but learning from the examples of those who have succeeded can make it less daunting.
Our products utilize real - world experiences to empower educational leaders as strong, efficient and effective in solving the multitude of complex issues that schools face today.
* UPDATED Gov. Jerry Brown's revised budget, which directs billions more toward schools over the next few years, has brought smiles to the faces of educational leaders around the state.
Amelia Harper reports on a new District Administration brief, noting that school leaders «need to be aware of how the experiences of military families create special challenges in the way students connect to the world, the social and emotional challenges they face, and the educational...
Despite intense funding, facilities and authorizing challenges faced by charter schools, heroic efforts are being made by charter leaders, teachers and staff to expand, replicate and open new schools to meet the unrelenting parent demand for better educational options for their children.
Gov. Jerry Brown's revised budget, which directs billions more toward schools over the next few years, has brought smiles to the faces of educational leaders around the state.
Today we are calling on our judicial and legislative leaders to take another courageous stand in the face of the grave racial inequalities that have persisted through to our educational system today.
In this interactive keynote address, Dr. Douglas Reeves will consider the two of the central challenges that educational leaders face in 2017 - uncertainty and change.
Neil continues to engage with educational leaders face - to - face and in a virtual setting through Twitter (@drneilgupta), Google and Voxer.
Prepare instructional leaders who are cognizant of the challenging issues and rights faced by LCD learners in Pk - 16 educational settings considering the moral, ethical, and social justice perspectives.
One common impetus to change faced by almost all educational leaders in the United States is the extensive set of state policies designed to hold schools more accountable (Leithwood, 2001).
When offered an opportunity to join the Facing History Leadership Academy, a group of educational leaders who have an in - depth understanding of the organization's teaching framework and resources, I jumped at the chance.
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