Yet his administration also issued the most
influential education report of the past two decades, which ultimately helped pave the way for today's federal mandates aimed at improving the nation's schools.
Not exact matches
That the days were numbered when such elite educational ideals might hope to set the standard is suggested by the strikingly different tone of the even more
influential 1947
report of The President's Commission on Higher
Education for Democracy.
This view is eloquently stated in the
influential Harvard
Report of 1945 on General
Education in a Free Society.
StudentsFirstNY, another
influential education reform group that has advocated both for charters and for Common Core standards, increased its spending on lobbying nearly tenfold in 2015, to $ 2.4 million, the lobbying
reports show.
More than 100 years ago, the
influential «Flexner
Report» on medical
education decried the then - prevalent model of for - profit medical
education, leading to its complete disappearance from the United States for decades.
A long - overdue
report on U.S. science
education has put the National Science Foundation (NSF) in hot water with an
influential legislator.
This summer marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most
influential education research
reports ever released.
ExcelinEd relied heavily on an
influential study by the
Education Commission of the States (ECS) that asked researchers, parents and experts if school
report cards were easy to find and easy to understand.
Curry overhauled its
education program in the mid-1980s, anticipating two
influential national
reports that decried the inadequate preparation of teachers — who were leaving the profession in droves — and the
education schools that were supposed to be preparing them.
The origins of this long - running argument can be traced to 1893, when the
influential Committee of Ten, a blue - chip panel of educators, issued a
report proposing that all public high - school students receive a strong, liberal - arts
education.
The Editorial Projects in
Education Research Center reported that Peterson's studies on school choice and vouchers were among the country's most influential studies of educatio
Education Research Center
reported that Peterson's studies on school choice and vouchers were among the country's most
influential studies of
educationeducation policy.
Back in 1983, President Ronald Reagan's National Commission on Excellence in
Education published an
influential report called A Nation at Risk.
Just as the publication of A Nation at Risk caused President Reagan to re-evaluate his
education policies, the 25th anniversary of the landmark
report should give federal policymakers the opportunity to reconsider the current federal approach, one
influential lawmaker said last week.
The Massachusetts Business Alliance for
Education has been a crucial policy advocate, in particular issuing an
influential report that helped Massachusetts policymakers embrace the Common Core standards.
This statement became known in
education policies through the
influential McKinsey & Company
report entitled How the World's Best Performing School Systems Come Out On Top.3 It has since appeared in the 2012
reports of the Program for International Student Assessment — by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)-- as well as several policy
reports and documents.
As Director of the Center for
Education (CFE) at the National Research Council, part of the National Academies, he was responsible for the development and dissemination of influential research reports covering such topics such as student cognition; scientific research in education, STEM teaching, learning, and curriculum; and technology applications in
Education (CFE) at the National Research Council, part of the National Academies, he was responsible for the development and dissemination of
influential research
reports covering such topics such as student cognition; scientific research in
education, STEM teaching, learning, and curriculum; and technology applications in
education, STEM teaching, learning, and curriculum; and technology applications in schools.
From 1994 — 2001, she was Founding Executive Director of the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future, whose 1996
report What Matters Most: Teaching for America's Future was named one of the most
influential reports affecting U.S.
education in that decade.
Dr. Scripp's most
influential writings include the essay An Overview of Research on Music and Learning in the Critical Links Compendium (aep-arts.org), his innovative research - based Music PLUS Music Integration
education practices as reported in the International Handbook on Innovation (Pergamon) and Thinking Beyond the Myths and Misconceptions of Talent, a treatise published by Arts Education Policy Review (May 2013) that articulates the challenges that outdated conceptions of innate talent pose to music «s evolving role in 21st Century e
education practices as
reported in the International Handbook on Innovation (Pergamon) and Thinking Beyond the Myths and Misconceptions of Talent, a treatise published by Arts
Education Policy Review (May 2013) that articulates the challenges that outdated conceptions of innate talent pose to music «s evolving role in 21st Century e
Education Policy Review (May 2013) that articulates the challenges that outdated conceptions of innate talent pose to music «s evolving role in 21st Century
educationeducation.
In a
report that was quite
influential in Israel's fledgling attempts at school - based management, the steering committee advocated abandoning the traditional, highly bureaucratic model and shifting power away from the Ministry of
Education and LEAs to the schools themselves (Ministry of
Education and Culture, 1993a).
The result of a two - year study, the
report examines the history of the
influential, century - old Carnegie Unit and its impact on
education reform in K - 12 and higher
education.
In 2009, an
education reform group known as The New Teacher Project (TNTP) issued an
influential report finding widespread «institutional indifference to variations in teacher performance.»