Sentences with phrase «firm educational foundation»

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These achievements provide a firm foundation for further work to expand educational opportunity and improve student outcomes under ESSA.
Using Data Senior Facilitator Jennifer Unger shares reflections and suggestions in her article Flex Your School's Data Muscles to help education leaders gain the know - how to establish a firm foundation for effective data use by all stakeholders in their educational systems (Learning Forward's Journal of Staff Development).
[2] These reasons include that teaching preschool should be considered a career as important and complex as teaching K - 12 classes, and so this role is deserving of the same educational requirements; this degree requirement would create greater consistency between the preschool and K - 12 workforces; and preschool teachers would benefit from a foundation in liberal arts coursework that gives them a firm grounding in a range of content that they will teach, much like what elementary teachers need.
A master's degree in educational administration from McGill University gives her a firm theoretical foundation, but above all her perspective is practical, realistic, and compassionate, stemming from decades of working with actual children, families, and teachers in real situations.
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