RI is small but impactful, a leader
in education reform across the country.
Not exact matches
For example, the US Department of
Education's Race to the Top Fund, which offered $ 4 billion
in grants to states that developed successful educational
reforms, spurred innovations that hold promise for school systems
across the
country.
That Msgr. Shea and his colleagues
in Bismarck have welcomed him to the University of Mary, giving him a platform from which to extend his work into the Latino worlds of U.S. Catholicism while continuing to be the go - to consultant for Catholic Studies programs
across the
country, testifies to that young school's bright future as one of the leaders of Catholic higher
education reform.
CNN: Faith leaders sound off on role of church
in public
education Dozens of faith leaders from across the country recently gathered to attend The Stand Up Education Policy Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, to talk educatio
education Dozens of faith leaders from
across the
country recently gathered to attend The Stand Up
Education Policy Summit in Atlanta, Georgia, to talk educatio
Education Policy Summit
in Atlanta, Georgia, to talk
educationeducation reform.
He has endorsed both Republicans and Democrats
in House and Senate races
across the
country this cycle, with an apolitical litmus test that depends on whether they fought for either his own city's interests or for the mayor's own pet causes, such as gun restrictions or
education reform.
De Blasio's first three years
in office attest to the significant constraints progressives
across the
country will face
in trying to roll back
education reform, even when faced with no significant political opposition at the local level.
Klein's support pushed allies into key posts, and his persuasiveness brought hundreds of millions of dollars from philanthropy to support
education reform, not only
in New York City but also
across the
country.
Michelle Rhee, the chancellor of public schools
in Washington, has turned
education reform heads
across the
country by arguing, often loudly, that our current
education system puts the interests of adults above the interests of children.
In addition to compiling the actual coverage across the nation, the Koret Task Force identified five issues it thought deserved greater media attention — teacher pension costs, common core standards, U. S. achievement in comparison with other countries, online or digital learning, and the education reforms in Louisian
In addition to compiling the actual coverage
across the nation, the Koret Task Force identified five issues it thought deserved greater media attention — teacher pension costs, common core standards, U. S. achievement
in comparison with other countries, online or digital learning, and the education reforms in Louisian
in comparison with other
countries, online or digital learning, and the
education reforms in Louisian
in Louisiana.
While contemporary organizing for
education reform has deep historical roots, it has emerged as a widespread phenomenon
in local districts
across the
country over the past 20 years.
A national leader
in education reform — and recent winner of the Broad Prize for best public charter school network
in the
country — Success Academy has long been committed to advancing
education reform nationally by sharing its content and approach, and inviting others
across the
country to access and adapt what we teach and how we teach it.
To promote curriculum
reform — and make better use of
education dollars — this report provides new insight on how curricula are selected
in every state
across the
country and examines the costs of those curricula.
Burke's commentary, research, and op - eds have appeared
in various newspapers and magazines and she has appeared on numerous radio and television shows and spoken on
education reform issues
across the
country and internationally.
In January 2012, Washington Post
education reporter Michael Alison Chandler said school choice has become «a mantra of 21st - century
education reform,» citing policies
across the
country that have traditional public schools competing for students alongside charter schools and private schools.
In a belated response to the National
Education Association's criticism of the Center for Education Reform (Letters, Jan. 31, 1996), I would like to express my resentment over the suggestion that I, and thousands of other charter school proponents across the country, are pursuing an «agenda» to erode public e
Education Association's criticism of the Center for
Education Reform (Letters, Jan. 31, 1996), I would like to express my resentment over the suggestion that I, and thousands of other charter school proponents across the country, are pursuing an «agenda» to erode public e
Education Reform (Letters, Jan. 31, 1996), I would like to express my resentment over the suggestion that I, and thousands of other charter school proponents
across the
country, are pursuing an «agenda» to erode public
educationeducation.
For educators and policymakers
across the
country struggling to implement effective
education reforms in the context of increased accountability, the lesson of Chicago is that accountability can and does encourage teachers and principals to pay greater attention to the lowest - performing students
in their classrooms.
The guidebook of the mass school closings movement is a 2009 «School Closure Guide» written by the controversial Broad Foundation, which boasts of training and placing non-educator superintendents and high - level school leaders
in urban districts
across the
country to enact a brand of
education reform that focuses on competition and privatization.
Under Ralia's leadership, PEJ has launched new landmark
education lawsuits
in Minnesota and New Jersey, built coalitions
across the
country for families seeking justice, and most recently, partnered with 50CAN to strengthen the chapter
in the
education reform movement utilizing legal strategies for educational equity.
If we can do it
in Wisconsin, there is no reason we can't push positive
education reforms across the
country,» he wrote.
Gov. Scott Walker said
in an opinion column this week that changes to Wisconsin's
education landscape under his governorship are types of «
reforms» that could be pushed
across the
country.
Known as the Common Core, the new standards adopted
across the
country and
in New York City classrooms this year have become a platform for opponents of school
reform to sound off on everything else they dislike about the current
education landscape, from teacher evaluation to testing.
Whereas the Seattle
Education Association went on a one day strike last spring in protest of the current reform movement that is damaging public education and, therefore stood tall for all public school teachers across the country facing similar reforms, including members of the Port Jefferson Station Teachers Associa
Education Association went on a one day strike last spring
in protest of the current
reform movement that is damaging public
education and, therefore stood tall for all public school teachers across the country facing similar reforms, including members of the Port Jefferson Station Teachers Associa
education and, therefore stood tall for all public school teachers
across the
country facing similar
reforms, including members of the Port Jefferson Station Teachers Association; and
Pursuing equity for the most English learners
across the
country means that high - quality bilingual
education must be an essential, but not exclusive, tool
in the English learner
reform toolbox.
Since the election
in November when American citizens voted forward thinking legislators and governors into office,
education reform has made great strides
across the
country.
As California and many regions
across the
country grapple with crippling
education budget deficits, Wolk hopes this book will inspire discussion not only about instructional
reform in education circles, but also about
education funding with policymakers.
Parent advocates from
across the country converged on New York City on Monday, February 7 for the first national forum of Parents Across America, a parent - led movement to make parent voices heard in the national debate over education reform — and to promote positive, common - sense solutions that will improve public schools natio
across the
country converged on New York City on Monday, February 7 for the first national forum of Parents
Across America, a parent - led movement to make parent voices heard in the national debate over education reform — and to promote positive, common - sense solutions that will improve public schools natio
Across America, a parent - led movement to make parent voices heard
in the national debate over
education reform — and to promote positive, common - sense solutions that will improve public schools nationwide.
NCTQ has pushed for aggressive
education reforms across the
country and have targeted teacher preparation programs as institutions
in need of drastic changes.
«The groundswell against the so - called «
education reform» agenda is rapidly gaining strength here
in the City and
across the
country.
This program includes Regional Centers that work closely with states
in their regions on implementation of critical
reforms in elementary and secondary
education, as well as Content Centers that provide high - quality materials and services for use by states and districts
across the
country.
In the course of reporting a story about Michelle Rhee, the controversial former District of Columbia chancellor seeking to take her brand of
education reform to statehouses
across the
country, the Los Angeles Times asked her spokeswoman a simple question: Do Rhee's children attend public or private school?
In response to these concerns, community colleges
across the
country are working to improve developmental
education by changing how they assess and place students, adopting
reforms that accelerate students» progress through developmental
education and enhancing student services.
The name of the organization clearly references Democrats for
Education Reform (DFER), which has helped deliver millions to anti-union candidates and lobbied for policy changes
across the
country, including a right - wing effort to crush unions
in California, which voters rejected
in 2012.
One reason D.C.'s
education reforms attracted significant attention
across the
country was their timing: DCPS started using IMPACT to evaluate teachers during the 2009 — 2010 school year, just as the
education reform organization The New Teacher Project (TNTP) released a report recommending that districts develop evaluation systems that rate teachers «based on their effectiveness
in promoting student achievement.»
Education reform is
in the air and taking root
in thousands of classrooms
across the
country.
In a handful of statehouses and universities
across the
country, a few farsighted Americans are finally pursuing what the world's smartest
countries have found to be the most efficient
education reform ever tried.
The children
in the neighborhood — and similar communities
across the
country — are living with two sometimes - competing visions of
education reform.
From California to Illinois to New Jersey, unions
across the
country have been threatening strikes, combatting legislation, and kindling protests
in response to attempts by governors to
reform their states» public -
education systems.
What Secretary of
Education Arne Duncan and governors
across the
country want to show the voting public is that corporate
reform and privatization of our schools is the answer to the achievement gap between children living
in urban and suburban districts, as well as between the US and the rest of the world.
The uncomfortable reality is that the corporate
education reform industry is equally aggressive
in other states
across the
country.
Eva Moskowitz, founder of Success Academy Charter Schools
in New York City, discusses how she got involved
in education reform, and how her schools manage to consistently outperform schools serving similar demographics
in the city and
across the
country.
While Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy, his Commissioner of
Education, Department of Education and a group of Connecticut superintendents continue to lie and mislead parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC testing scheme, parents in Connecticut and across the country are stepping up to protect their children from the corporate education reform industry's Common Core test
Education, Department of
Education and a group of Connecticut superintendents continue to lie and mislead parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC testing scheme, parents in Connecticut and across the country are stepping up to protect their children from the corporate education reform industry's Common Core test
Education and a group of Connecticut superintendents continue to lie and mislead parents about their fundamental right to opt their children out of the unfair, inappropriate and discriminatory Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium SBAC testing scheme, parents
in Connecticut and
across the
country are stepping up to protect their children from the corporate
education reform industry's Common Core test
education reform industry's Common Core testing scam.
This weekend, the 2016 Opt Out Conference
in Philadelphia is bringing together parents, teachers, academics and public
education advocates from
across the
country to discuss developments and share strategies
in our ongoing battle to protect our children, teachers and public schools from the corporate
education reform industry and the standardized testing companies that are turning our children into guinea pigs and our public schools into little more than testing factories and profit centers.