Not exact matches
Between the crafts and the
leadership role I've taken on (with a
few others) for the urban hen movement (we're working on a petition and will be hosting a public
educational urban hen meeting in a couple weeks), I'm going to have a very busy December.
Our faculty is studying the most pressing issues facing our
educational system today — the achievement gap, language and literacy, urban school reform, new
leadership models, testing and accountability, to name just a
few.
The main topics covered were: 1) the respondent «s perceptions of the major state - level policy initiatives of importance over the last
few years (allowing the respondent to determine the starting year / policy); 2) specific policy initiatives in two arenas: accountability and promoting school
leadership; 3) a discussion of the policy initiators and actors, and their stakes and stands on major policy initiatives; and 4) their comments about the way in which groups and individuals work together or separately to exercise influence over
educational policy.
More specifically, a PhD for educators might focus on the sociology of education,
educational leadership and / or policy, childhood learning / cognitive development, or language and literacy, just to name a
few specializations.