Sentences with phrase «future in education administration»

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For future business tycoons, Buffett says a higher education is beneficial, according to a 2001 article in Nebraska Business magazine, a publication of the University of Nebraska, from which he got a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in 1950.
«I want to thank the Mayor and First Lady for the opportunity to join an administration that knows public education is an investment in our future.
In this week's education news: NYC Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott reflects on accomplishments during the Bloomberg administration, columnists discuss the future of NYC education under Mayor - elect Bill de Blasio, and NY State education leaders and Teach For America support the Common Core standards.
A former rector of the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Prof. Stephen Adei, has expressed hope in the future of technical education in Ghana through the upgrading of polytechnics to universities.
«The Administration's budget request stifles innovation, future economic growth, and job creation,» said Dr. Robert Gropp, co — executive director of The American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS) in Washington, D.C. «These deep cuts to scientific research and education programs will negatively impact our ability to improve public health and solve environmental problems for years to come.»
With more than 18 years of experience in higher education leadership and administration, Dr. Combs began his tenure on April 1, and immediately began working with the full MUIH community to set a bold vision for the University's future.
«You see an attempt not just to [reject] some of the specific policies that the Obama administration pursued through executive actions, but to rein in the ability of future secretaries to engage in similar actions going forward,» said Martin West, an associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education
Despite these obstacles, Russo contends the ED in ’08 ultimately set the groundwork for future advocacy efforts and had a powerful impact on the Obama administration's education agenda:
In 1993, U.S. Department of Education official Francie Alexander addressed the issue as the Clinton administration pushed public dialogue about the importance of creating common benchmarks as a means of preparing students for future success.
«It is crucial to the future of our nation that these students, and all students, have equal access to a high - quality education and the opportunity to achieve their full academic potential,» administration officials wrote in an open letter to the nation's state and local education officials.
Delaware (where my daughter just moved) is right, Secretary DeVos should review this guidance letter, and until the federal government gets its act together on secondary education (which it appears may never happen), families should opt out of state schools subject to federal dictates, opting in, instead, to learning institutions that embed preparation for exams at a pre-university level that can lead to placement advanced in future course sequences: these advanced level subjects should be embedded within the balanced curriculum that an international baccalaureate education represents, in contrast to the narrow extension of elementary school that DC bureaucrats remain focused on, as if time had not run out on the Obama administration and its failed efforts to improve the lives of American youth, now mired in debt that it encouraged in pursuit of a «North Star» goal that led the United States astray.
Second, to assure that Bridgeport's voters don't have a voice in who is running their schools, the Malloy Administration put forward this language preventing Bridgeport's future Board of Education from selecting any superintendent unless that person is one of the three names given to them by Malloy's Commissioner of Education.
Our administration and staff members are passionate about securing the best education possible for both the rising and future generations — regardless of whether they receive this education in a large metropolis, sprawling suburb, or rural countryside.
Looking to the future, NCSECS will track reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), regulations that shape the administration of the U.S. Department of Education's Charter School Program and continue to monitor and comment on policy issues that have a direct or indirect effect on students with disabilities who are enrolling in charter schools.
«Racial discrimination in our nation's educational systems persists and both the Departments of Education and Justice are failing to protect the civil rights and educational future of our Black and brown students,» said Todd A. Cox, director of policy at the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. «This administration must stop endangering students of color and instead ensure equal educational opportunities and foster educational excellence by upholding the federal school discipline guidance and promoting policies and programs that keep students safe.»
CAC not only addresses the class and racial disparities in college access, but also builds a pipeline of future leaders in school counseling and higher education administration.
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Sessions said he has instructed the Office of Legal Policy to work with Health and Human Services, Education, Homeland Security, and across the administration to examine the connections between mental health and criminality in order to identify ways to prevent future violent attacks.
As for Hill's future focus, he hopes to fulfill a long - held ambition to pursue doctoral studies in either business administration or adult education, and he isn't ruling out working in the real estate industry in a different capacity.
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