Sentences with phrase «former education journalist»

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The rest are Mrs Rebecca Efiba Dadzie, a former Regional Director of Education, DSP Stella Sedame, the Ellembelle District Police Commander, Mr. Jonathan Ofori Kanrah, a broadcast journalist with the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation and the Ghana National Gas Company.
Lesley University Announces Graduation Speakers Boston Herald, 4/29/13 «Graduates at Lesley's two grad schools will be addressed by honorary degree recipients Paul Reville, former Secretary of Education for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and a member of the senior faculty at the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and television journalist and humanitarian Rev. Liz Walker.»
Also in this issue, new research findings on how teacher proximity impacts collaboration; an American journalist's take on sending her son to a Chinese school while living abroad; and an assessment of the tenure of former New Mexico Secretary of Education Hanna Skandera that looks ahead to whether her legacy will last.
Former Education Week reporter Julie Blair offers practical tips on how to work with the press to foster thoughtful coverage that best serves schools, communities, and journalists.
Prominent speakers have included former U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, New York Times journalist David Brooks, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Colin Powell, American Federation of Teacher's President Randi Weingarten, pop singer Lady Gaga, media mogul Oprah Winfrey, and authors Eric Carle and Diane Ravitch.
The event is sponsored by former NBC and CNN journalist Campbell Brown and The Seventy Four, Brown's nonprofit news site focused on education issues.
The Teacher Development Trust is delighted to announce the following appointments: Lord Andrew Adonis, politician, academic, journalist and former Minister of State for Education, joins the Trust as our Honorary President Sir John Holman, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the University of York and...
Student voices are like primary sources when it comes to education reform, but journalist and former teacher Magdalena Slapik sees these voices underused in the classroom.
These sessions will feature a former Leader To Learn From honoree who is an expert on the featured topic, and be joined by an Education Week journalist who will lead an energetic and highly interactive discussion with the whole group.
At AlterNet, veteran education journalist John Merrow took former US News editor Tom Toch to task for a Washington Monthly piece on DC public schools, citing a number of problems with Toch's story.
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