Sentences with phrase «higher educational paths»

But ultimately, what stood out was frustration with the public school system — a system that could ultimately determine the career and higher educational paths of students.

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And for you to deny proven science is a folly of the highest order and that folly will continue to lead this country down a tragic, educational path.
Cristian Bellei, Cristian Cabalín and Víctor Orellana, «The 2011 Chilean student movement against neoliberal educational policies,» Studies in Higher Education 39, no. 3 (2014): 426 - 440, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2014.896179; and Andrés Bernasconi, «Policy path dependence of a research agenda: the case of Chile in the aftermath of the student revolt of 2011,» Studies in Higher Education 39, no. 8 (2014): 1405 - 1416, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03075079.2014.950448.
Ever since I was in high school, Tim has inspired and motivated me to pursue my educational goals while prompting me to reflect deeply on my own path in life.
The way students are selected for the academy is a form of tracking — basically, it's creating a separate educational path for high - achieving students.
When Liz went to work at The Edward Brooke Charter School, I studied the school and other charter schools in Boston and found high - achieving schools outperforming wealthy suburban towns with kids graduating at high rates and headed on a path of educational success.
Kaysville's Career Path High School gets some national kudos for its use of open educational resources.
Principal Allison Tingwall seeks educational experiences at Curie High School that foster a multitude of career paths for students, in particular within creative arts.
Here's the start of my new column at NJ Spotlight Last month, New Jersey's new acting Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet described the state's sixth year in a row of increased high school graduation rates — now 90.5 percent — as «exciting,» because it «demonstrates we are on a path toward closing our achievement gaps and achieving excellent and equitable educational opportunities for our children.»
I believe the concept of letting high school students both earn college credits and decide on a career path would work well in a competitive educational system.
Designed to prepare students to succeed in high school and continue on a path toward college and beyond, our educational model focuses on five core values: high expectations for all students; small, personalized schools and classrooms; increased instructional time; highly qualified principals and teachers; and parents as partners.
Dual or concurrent enrollment programs are partnerships between local educational agencies (LEAs) and Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) that allow high school students to enroll in college courses and earn transferable college credit, setting them on an accelerated path to postsecondary success.
I mean, why else would a former METCO kid, whose parents decided to CHOOSE a different educational path for him because the Boston Public Schools were an UNDERPERFORMING HOT MESS and enter him into a LOTTERY to get the chance to leave the district and eventually graduate from Brookline High School suddenly hate the idea of giving other families the chance to opt - out.
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