To promote equal opportunity
for quality education for all students in every school and community in Pennsylvania.
Not exact matches
For those
students who are the first in their families to attend,
quality advice is thin on the ground, but even if your parents are grads, much has changed in the worlds of work and
education since they sat in a lecture hall.
An advocate
for a local teachers union also expressed concern to the New York Times Magazine about the
quality of the
education, arguing Bridge focuses less on getting poor
students to the baseline as enticing public school
students to switch to Bridge schools.
Launching these Hubs is an admirable attempt to improve the
quality of
education for Coursera
students.
With the rapidly rising price of college tuition, many top
students are realizing you don't need to pay an arm and a leg
for a
quality education, and that state schools are just as great.
PreparedU also became a popular national forum to discuss what needed to be done to provide
students with both a
quality education and market - driven preparation
for successful careers.
We are committed to improving
student performance and increasing access to
quality education so that children and adolescents around the globe have improved opportunities
for success.
Key policies include introducing a Guaranteed Annual Income; ensuring universal access to
quality childcare and early childhood
education; cutting debt
for post-secondary
students; honouring the Kelowna Accord with Aboriginals; expanding the rights of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transsexual Canadians; and easing the income support levels required
for immigrant family sponsorship.
Chris Nye, author of the new OPP Global
Student Accommodation Report, which named Ireland as one of its «top tips»
for investment, told OPP Connect: «Ireland has a great reputation
for the
quality of its tertiary
education while also attracting serious amounts of «fourth term» language school business every summer.
My experience with professional growth groups
for theological
students over the last decade has convinced me that the
quality of professional services could be raised significantly in a few years if growth groups were used widely in professional
education.
For instance, the judge granted summary judgment against the NCAA on its argument that scholarship rules «improve [e] the quality of the collegiate experience for student - athletes, other students, and alumni by maintaining the unique heritage and traditions of college athletics and preserving amateurism as a foundational principle, thereby distinguishing amateur college athletics from professional sports, allowing the former to exist as a distinct form of athletic rivalry and as an essential component of a comprehensive college education.&raq
For instance, the judge granted summary judgment against the NCAA on its argument that scholarship rules «improve [e] the
quality of the collegiate experience
for student - athletes, other students, and alumni by maintaining the unique heritage and traditions of college athletics and preserving amateurism as a foundational principle, thereby distinguishing amateur college athletics from professional sports, allowing the former to exist as a distinct form of athletic rivalry and as an essential component of a comprehensive college education.&raq
for student - athletes, other
students, and alumni by maintaining the unique heritage and traditions of college athletics and preserving amateurism as a foundational principle, thereby distinguishing amateur college athletics from professional sports, allowing the former to exist as a distinct form of athletic rivalry and as an essential component of a comprehensive college
education.»
The program might allow certain
students opportunities
for higher - level work, yet it also can siphon off the best
students and teachers and may reduce the
quality of
education for non-AP
students, and in some cases, cause undue stress
for students enrolled in the program.
You can find planners specialized
for students piled up on tables at bookstores and office supply stores at back - to - school time, and you can also order roomy ones from Action Agendas and special
education ones from
Quality Planners.
They go to schools with families to advocate
for high
quality education for students.
The Alliance
for Quality Education, a statewide coalition of education groups including teacher unions, contends that all additional state financial assistance allotted to districts in 2016 - 17 should be distributed according to the state's «foundation» formula, which gives extra weight in funding distribution to districts with students who are poor or non-English
Education, a statewide coalition of
education groups including teacher unions, contends that all additional state financial assistance allotted to districts in 2016 - 17 should be distributed according to the state's «foundation» formula, which gives extra weight in funding distribution to districts with students who are poor or non-English
education groups including teacher unions, contends that all additional state financial assistance allotted to districts in 2016 - 17 should be distributed according to the state's «foundation» formula, which gives extra weight in funding distribution to districts with
students who are poor or non-English speaking.
Hawkins will speak on the need to fully fund and desegregate public schools, while ending high - stakes testing, to provide a
quality education for all
students in New York.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver spoke recently at a rally of the parents and
students with Alliance
for Quality Education, a lobby group that has backing from the teachers union.
«He's robbing the opportunity
for 600 mostly minority
students from getting a
quality education,» Skelos said.
The Alliance
for Quality Education has launched a video contest dubbed «Dear Governor Cuomo» in which
students, teachers, parents and other «concerned community members» are being asked to go on camera to explain how the governor's proposed spending cuts directly impact them and their school districts.
That's especially true
for bills that impede our obligation to provide all of our
students with a high -
quality public
education.»
Meanwhile,
students, parents and community members organized by the Alliance
for Quality Education, Citizen Action of New York and the New York City Coalition for Educational Justice delivered valentines to state lawmakers» local offices in the Capital District Buffalo, Syracuse, Binghamton, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Long Island asking them to reject Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed education
Education, Citizen Action of New York and the New York City Coalition
for Educational Justice delivered valentines to state lawmakers» local offices in the Capital District Buffalo, Syracuse, Binghamton, Queens, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Long Island asking them to reject Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed
education education aid cuts.
«The
quality of
education for thousands of
students in a district could be jeopardized over the mere misfiling of paperwork,» said David Albert, a spokesman
for the New York School Boards Association.
«A tax cap that is tied to an inflationary number that does not reflect school district costs and which results in negative levies should raise concerns with both state policymakers and the general public that want a
quality education for our
students.»
The rally, organized by the Rise and Resist and the Alliance
for Quality Education (AQE) in recent weeks, is part of a statewide push to fulfill the 2007 Campaign for Fiscal Equity court ruling that mandates education funds be distributed to New York's school districts to ensure all schools can provide students with a «sound basic educatio
Education (AQE) in recent weeks, is part of a statewide push to fulfill the 2007 Campaign
for Fiscal Equity court ruling that mandates
education funds be distributed to New York's school districts to ensure all schools can provide students with a «sound basic educatio
education funds be distributed to New York's school districts to ensure all schools can provide
students with a «sound basic
educationeducation.»
«We propose a budget that prioritizes an affordable and high
quality education for Westchester Community College's
students and families,» said Dr. Belinda S. Miles, president of Westchester Community College.
Tony's stance on key issues such as job creation (bringing jobs back to the New York State), access to affordable and
quality health care
for all, improving the
quality of
education for students, and holding state officials accountable
for how they spend taxpayers» money is aligned with the Coalition's point of views.
That will keep schools from cutting programs, increasing class sizes and providing additional classroom services to
students, according to the Alliance
for Quality Education.
«WCC is where so many
students go
for a
quality and affordable
education so that they can make a better life
for themselves and their families.
These 15 schools are leaders in Dual Language
education and, through collaborative practices, we can ensure a supportive, high -
quality multilingual experience
for even more
students.»
«The near - unanimous approval of school budgets reflects the trust, appreciation and respect that parents and community members have
for the teachers and the
education professionals who work tirelessly each and every day to ensure our
students receive a
quality education.»
Exhibit B: A video Tweeted by the Alliance
for Quality Education for its ongoing «
Students First!»
At 1:30 p.m., parents,
students, educators and advocates from the Alliance
for Quality Education call on Sens. George Amedore and Jim Tedisco to to fund «real» Foundation Aid
for public schools and not «need - neutral» aid, lobby outside state Senate chamber, 3rd Floor, state Capitol, Albany.
To accompany their lobby day, which is expected to draw some 500 parents and
students to Albany, the Alliance
for Quality Education has released a hard - hitting video that casts the school funding disparity in starkly racial terms.
As Nigerians, we love
education; as such we must do everything to make university
education affordable
for our
students through
quality university environments.
The demonstrators touted a study by the teachers union - backed Alliance
for Quality Education, which used a formula developed by Gov. Eliot Spitzer's administration to determine that the state still owes New York City schools $ 2.5 billion, or $ 2,667 per
student.
«New York's children deserve a top -
quality education, and the state's new teacher evaluation system will ensure that teachers and principals are held responsible
for students performance.»
On Thursday, with the New York State Board of Regents hearing testimony regarding the newly approved teacher evaluation system, leading
education reform organization StudentsFirstNY and public school parents offered recommendations and sent letters calling
for a system that ensures all public school
students have access to high -
quality teachers.
«New York educators, parents, and community leaders spent the last two years reviewing and improving the standards without compromising what matters most — a
quality education for all
students.
«A
quality education with high expectations
for all
students is clearly a major priority
for New Yorkers, and that's exactly why two years of work has gone into revising the standards,» said Steve Sigmund, the group's executive director.
«If hedge fund millionaires and celebrity dilettantes were truly interested in guaranteeing
students a
quality education, they would join parents and unions in fighting
for fair funding
for all children, not just the affluent.»
In a statement, D.O.E. spokeswoman Devora Kaye said: «After engaging stakeholders around these proposals, the panel decided to postpone the vote to allow
for additional feedback and to ensure that every
student in the building — district or charter — receives the high
quality education they deserve.
The Alliance
for Quality Education, a group that advocates
for increased school funding, slammed the report
for not addressing the question of
student need or equity in New York.
«While offering free college tuition to low - income families is laudable, the reality is that many
students» paths to college are limited because their local K - 12 public schools lack the resources to support them,» said Jasmine Gripper, Legislative and Policy Director of the Alliance
for Quality Education in a statement.
Together, they called on Mayor de Blasio, Schools Commissioner Fariña, and other officials across the City and the State to deliver on the promise of a
quality education and great teachers
for all
students, regardless of the school they attend or the neighborhood they live in.
The issue over the
quality of
education for refugee and immigrant
students was settled this summer.
«The Chancellor's first priority is doing what's best
for kids and we will ensure our next steps support
students and families in receiving a high
quality education,» Devora Kaye, a DOE spokeswoman, said in a statement.
With nearly 11,000
students in 10 schools, the City School District of New Rochelle, through an active partnership amongst community, parents, staff and
students, provides a high -
quality and challenging
education for every child, in a safe, nurturing environment that embraces rich diversity and drives success.
He was slated to advocate fully funding and desegregating public schools, ending high - stakes testing, and providing a
quality education for all
students, according to his campaign.
«His proposed policies on public
education will weaken, not strengthen our public
education system, and they would represent a step away from the principle of high
quality public
education for all
students.
Statement from Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee «I commend the
students of East Ramapo
for their non-violent demonstration to bring attention to their concerns and frustrations regarding the poor building conditions and severe spending cuts, which have negatively impacted their access to classes and programs essential to the
quality education our state constitution guarantees them.