Today, newly -
formed education advocacy group TREE (Tennesseans Reclaiming Educational Excellence) hosted a presentation by Elaine Weiss of the Broader, Bolder Approach to Education.
Not exact matches
ConnCAN, the
advocacy group that was
formed by Jonathan Sackler (yeah, the guy who
formed Achievement First, 50CAN and had a Gala in his honor in New York City) called the new Connecticut Council for
Education Reform «A welcome addition to the education reform conversation» and the two groups have been working jointly on behalf of Governor Malloy's «education reform» leg
Education Reform «A welcome addition to the
education reform conversation» and the two groups have been working jointly on behalf of Governor Malloy's «education reform» leg
education reform conversation» and the two
groups have been working jointly on behalf of Governor Malloy's «
education reform» leg
education reform» legislation.
ConnCAN, known to us as the charter school
advocacy group formed by Achievement First Inc., the charter school management company, that was set up by Stefan Pryor and friends, beat out every other «
education reform»
group in the country, do to their ability to consistently misrepresent the facts on the most constant basis.
The coalition includes ConnCAN (the charter school
advocacy group formed by Achievement First, the charter school management company that will end up the biggest winner under Malloy's bill), the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, the Connecticut Association of Schools, the Connecticut Council for
Education Reform, the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents and the Connecticut Association of Boards of
Education.
Sackler also
formed ConnCAN, ConnAD and 50CAN, all major corporate
education reform
advocacy groups.
A Better Connecticut, the charter school
advocacy group formed by the present and previous CEOs of ConnCAN, the charter school lobby
group, has spent $ 50,708 so far in support of the endorsed slate of candidates for the Bridgeport Board of
Education.
Formed in 2011, the Charter School and Corporate
Education Reform Industry
advocacy group Families for Excellent School's fundraising has skyrocketed from $ 642,042 in 2011 to $ 1,000,053 in 2012 to $ 12,264,668 in 2013.
Sacker is also the corporate
education reform industry advocate who
formed ConnCAN, the charter school
advocacy group.
Higher
Education News History of Student Financial Aid Historical Student Loan Interest Rates Pell Grant Historical Figures Helping Students Use FinAid Guide to Professional Judgment (70 pages) Common Law Marriages Defining Middle Income Student Aid Legislation Resources Reauthorization of the Higher
Education Act of 1965 Student Aid PR Firms Student Aid Lobbying and
Advocacy Groups Affirmative Action and Financial Aid Title IX,
Education Amendments of 1972 FERPA and Financial Aid (Privacy) Aid Information for Students Who Telecommute Financial Aid for Study Abroad Professional Associations Guide to Detecting Fraud Prohibited Inducements and Preferred Lender Lists Guide to Improving Student Perceptions Suggestions for Dealing with Unhappy Students and Upset Parents Tips for New Educators and Financial Aid Administrators Comment Codes ISIR Comment Codes Reject Comment Codes SAR Comment Codes Financial Aid
Forms Bank Sample Student Satisfaction Surveys Proof of Dependent (s)
Form IRS Dependency Tests Simplified Needs Test Chart Designing a Financial Aid Office Web Site The Future of the Financial Aid Office Phone Numbers Products and Services Mailing Lists Online Resources Quotes Jokes American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Required Elements of Award Letters Financial Aid Jobs Benefits of a Higher
Education Guide to Talking with the Press and News Media Withholding Academic Transcripts and Diplomas
The small
group was inspired to
form a new grassroots
education,
advocacy and activism network focused on climate change and other environmental issues.