Several HGSE faculty members recently traveled to Mexico to study four
key education policy initiatives.
Not exact matches
ALBANY — On top of higher - profile disagreements over
education and tax
policy, legislators threw several darts at Governor Andrew Cuomo in the one - house budget resolutions they adopted last week by de-funding
key administration
initiatives.
Below is a selection of
key stories from our archives on Mr. Bush's record and
initiatives in
education policy.
Washington — The redefinition of transitional bilingual
education, a key objective of Secretary of Education William J. Bennett's bilingual - education initiative, is prohibited under current law and may be unnecessary, the department's chief attorney told the Secretary in a memorandum three weeks before his recent policy address on t
education, a
key objective of Secretary of
Education William J. Bennett's bilingual - education initiative, is prohibited under current law and may be unnecessary, the department's chief attorney told the Secretary in a memorandum three weeks before his recent policy address on t
Education William J. Bennett's bilingual -
education initiative, is prohibited under current law and may be unnecessary, the department's chief attorney told the Secretary in a memorandum three weeks before his recent policy address on t
education initiative, is prohibited under current law and may be unnecessary, the department's chief attorney told the Secretary in a memorandum three weeks before his recent
policy address on the issue.
The sharp division between the Obama administration and
key congressional Democrats over
education policy and priorities may never have been more clear than it was Thursday night when the U.S. House of Representatives voted to cut $ 800 million from
key administration
initiatives to help pay for an effort to avert teacher layoffs.
Prior to her role at AIR, Jimenez served as a special assistant in the Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education at the U.S. Department of Education, where she advised on policy for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program; Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility; School Improvement Grants; and programs that serve American Indian, Alaska Native, and homeless
Education at the U.S. Department of
Education, where she advised on policy for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program; Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility; School Improvement Grants; and programs that serve American Indian, Alaska Native, and homeless
Education, where she advised on
policy for
key K - 12
education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program; Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility; School Improvement Grants; and programs that serve American Indian, Alaska Native, and homeless
education programs and
initiatives, including the Title I program; Elementary and Secondary
Education Act flexibility; School Improvement Grants; and programs that serve American Indian, Alaska Native, and homeless
Education Act flexibility; School Improvement Grants; and programs that serve American Indian, Alaska Native, and homeless children.
Prior to joining CAP, Sargrad served as the deputy assistant secretary for
policy and strategic
initiatives in the Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education at the U.S. Department of Education, where he had the primary responsibility for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education at the U.S. Department of
Education, where he had the primary responsibility for key K - 12 education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education, where he had the primary responsibility for
key K - 12
education programs and initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
education programs and
initiatives, including the Title I program, Elementary and Secondary
Education Act flexibility, and School Improvemen
Education Act flexibility, and School Improvement Grants.