This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is operating through disadvantaged neighborhoods, insecure labor markets and schools to undermine one of the most
important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
Thanks to the efforts of educators like WEAC Region 6 member Nick Meinel, Washington Elementary School in Whitewater has made huge strides in closing the achievement gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students, one of the
ongoing goals of public education.
«The PDK poll also asked respondents to make a difficult choice between three important goals ---- preparing students academically, for work, or to be good citizens ---- in determining what the
main goal of public education should be.
Their research indicates that «decentralization without offsetting financial incentives can lead to reduced investments in programs that advance the broader
social goals of public education.»
This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is undermining one of the most
important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
The goal of public education at lower levels is to have a literate and qualified workforce.
Choice is here to stay — like it or not — so policymakers need to get smart about harnessing its power to further
the goals of public education.
While Americans may disagree heartily on
the goals of public education, all agree that learning to read is a necessary component of schooling.
Public engagement ranges from parent - involvement projects to public conversations about
the goals of public education.
Diversity is one of the ultimate end -
goals of public education.
The Council further believes
the goal of public education is to provide students with in - depth knowledge in a wide range of subjects, to foster their moral, ethical, physical, social, and emotional development, to ensure career readiness, and to promote active citizenship.
A recent survey about
the goals of public education confirmed the public's interest in having students focus on more than just basic skills.
The goal of public education in Wisconsin today and in the years to come should be to allow all parents to choose which schools their children attend, require every school to compete for every student who walks through its doors, and make sure every child has the opportunity to attend a quality school.
Will we have that long - awaited national conversation about
the goals of public education?
The process is a way to regulate all charter schools and make sure they are serving
the goals of public education.
The impact of the activity, actions or contribution should be viewed as long term, enhancing, complementary to
the goals of public education and / or the education profession, and easily recognizable.
This is a management problem because it is management's duty and responsibility to design and implement policy to fulfill
the goal of public education.
I firmly believe that Ed Trust's mission to ensure that all students have access to a quality public education is
the goal of public education.
By listening to the collective wisdom of teachers and by embracing research - based policies that teachers know work in practice, schools can refocus on achieving
the goals of public education on which our pluralistic democracy depends.
Standardized testing is distorting
the goals of public education and choking the creativity and joy that should be at the center of teaching and learning.»
But for me this article hits a nerve because it undermines
the goals of public education reform through either ignorance or duplicity.