Sentences with phrase «field of public education»

The second reason is the critical significance of the race question in American civic affairs at the present time, particularly in the field of public education.
Meanwhile, the real problem was emerging in the field of public education.
It went on to hold that in the field of public education, separate but equal had no place.
Assessment of students is a hot topic today in the field of public education.
In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court in Brown v. Board of Education unanimously declared: «In the field of public education the doctrine of separate but equal has no place.
«Today, Louisiana lost a giant in the field of public education,» Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco...
The field of public education has a checkered history on the subject; women in this line of work were paid less than men for many years.
On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court altered the course of American history by proclaiming in the unanimous Brown decision that «in the field of public education the doctrine of «separate but equal» has no place,» and furthermore that «separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.»
The Court maintained that «in the field of public education the doctrine of «separate but equal» has no place.»
In his words, «We conclude that in the field of public education the doctrine of «separate but equal» has no place.
Gerard Montero was born and raised in the Northeast San Fernando Valley and entered the field of public education at Montague Elementary School over three decades ago.
He began considering the field of public education upon the recommendation of a mentor after Randy's work with a Young Life camp one summer.
The field of public education has made a big bet when it comes to teacher evaluation.
However, educators do not enter this field of public education for the income; they are there for the outcomes.
If we finally fund education equitably, those in the field of public education are more than capable of making educated decisions on behalf of our own children in our own communities.
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