We've
invested in class size reduction across the board; that maybe isn't a magic bullet either.
Not exact matches
Startup companies come
in a variety of shapes and
sizes making the venture asset
class a colorful form of
investing.
«So if ending tax credits for high earners is the price we pay for cutting
class sizes and
investing in disadvantaged pupils, so be it.
Helping citizens understand the tradeoffs involved
in efforts to reduce
class size may lead to better decisions about how to use the funds we
invest in public education.
In his budget proposal for 2017 — 19 biennium, Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal underscored the importance of investing in teachers, noting, «Student success from the state's increased investment in full - day kindergarten, K — 3 class size reduction, and other... basic education components depends on making significant changes in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.&raqu
In his budget proposal for 2017 — 19 biennium, Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal underscored the importance of
investing in teachers, noting, «Student success from the state's increased investment in full - day kindergarten, K — 3 class size reduction, and other... basic education components depends on making significant changes in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.&raqu
in teachers, noting, «Student success from the state's increased investment
in full - day kindergarten, K — 3 class size reduction, and other... basic education components depends on making significant changes in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.&raqu
in full - day kindergarten, K — 3
class size reduction, and other... basic education components depends on making significant changes
in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.&raqu
in Washington's ability to attract and retain qualified teachers.»
Labour has pledged to
invest more than # 20bn
in schools
in England by 2022, as part of a package of education pledges, saying it would protect real terms schools funding and cut
class sizes for five, six and seven - year olds.
The changes won't produce significantly smaller
class sizes, however, and it sets up the debate about the merits of
investing in smaller
class sizes at all.
Never one to mince words, Chicago Teacher Union president (and member
in good standing of the International Socialist Organization) Jesse Sharkey proclaimed, «The banks owe us a rebate of hundreds of millions of dollars, which we should
invest in 50 sustainable community schools with robust wraparound services, restorative justice programs, low
class sizes and sufficient staffing levels.»
We need to fully fund our schools,
invest in early childhood education, increase parental involvement and keep our
class sizes small, especially
in high - poverty schools at the lower grades.
Nevertheless, Committee members found the evidence on the impact of high - quality pre-K and third - grade reading so compelling that members recommended making difficult choices to prioritize these areas even at the potential expense of other K - 12 funding priorities, such as lowering
class sizes,
investing in teacher professional development, and improving classroom technology, that have not been shown to correlate as strongly with improved student outcomes, particularly for high - need students.
A brief
in support of the Los Angeles school board resolution that passed
in June 2013 to
invest new funding towards lowering
class size.
Leonie Haimson, Executive Director of
Class Size Matters, said: «The President's speech yesterday and the new White House report, Investing in our Future, make it crystal clear that the class size increases across the nation represent a crisis that is severely undermining our children's opportunity to l
Class Size Matters, said: «The President's speech yesterday and the new White House report, Investing in our Future, make it crystal clear that the class size increases across the nation represent a crisis that is severely undermining our children's opportunity to le
Size Matters, said: «The President's speech yesterday and the new White House report,
Investing in our Future, make it crystal clear that the
class size increases across the nation represent a crisis that is severely undermining our children's opportunity to l
class size increases across the nation represent a crisis that is severely undermining our children's opportunity to le
size increases across the nation represent a crisis that is severely undermining our children's opportunity to learn.
We need to
invest in classrooms,
in making sure teachers have the small
class sizes, resources, and support they need to succeed.
We should
invest in proven strategies — strategies such as smaller
class sizes, parental involvement, magnet and community schools — that we know help to improve the success of all of our students.»