Sentences with phrase «fundamental changes in the education system»

If true, the authors argue, then there is no need to consider more fundamental changes in the education system's structure or incentives.

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They involve new laws and policies, radical changes in mentalities and lifestyles, codes of conduct for businesses and institutions, changes in the content of curricula and textbooks, new norms and decision - making methods in politics, health care and education systems, new strategic priorities for international cooperation, radically new approaches to development, fundamental transformation of democratic principles and mechanisms - a new social ethos imposed on all.
Our education system needs real change... fundamental reform... the kind of reform that Governor Cuomo outlined last month in his State of the State presentation.
The money came tied to some fundamental changes in public education, among them the adoption of a statewide teacher evaluation system that could make it easier to fire those who log years of poor performance.
«This is not a matter of «education,» but one of changing a fundamental belief system that has been around for longer than Christianity,» says conservation economist Michael «t Sas - Rolfes, who is based in Cape Town, South Africa.
Observers like Bracey, Kohn, and others, dead set against any fundamental changes in the nation's schools, usually work hard to dismiss the TIMSS results as evidence of any structural weakness in the U.S. education system.
These recommendations promise fundamental change in the way the American education system operates.
Two things, we believe, will start to bring the system back into a sustainable orbit: a dramatic expansion in the range of education options available to parents and a fundamental change in public access to the collective bargaining process.
They and their fellow travelers espouse progressivism but in reality are clinging to a moribund education system that's desperately in need of fundamental change.
But state education agencies have been steadily drained of staff for years and do not have the capacity or the authority to redesign the education systems of their states to meet the challenges posed by the fundamental changes that have taken place in the global economy over the past two decades.
The Legal Education and Training Review (LETR), billed as the most fundamental examination of legal education and training since the Ormrod report of 1971, was commissioned in June 2011 to consider reform of the current system amid «unprecedented change» in the legal serviceEducation and Training Review (LETR), billed as the most fundamental examination of legal education and training since the Ormrod report of 1971, was commissioned in June 2011 to consider reform of the current system amid «unprecedented change» in the legal serviceeducation and training since the Ormrod report of 1971, was commissioned in June 2011 to consider reform of the current system amid «unprecedented change» in the legal services market.
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