We definitely care that
our kids get a good education!
«There are over 100,000 kids in charter schools, over 40,000 on waiting lists, which tells me that there is a crying need on behalf of parents to make sure there
kids get a good education,» Flanagan said.
«She cares deeply about our children and the schooling they receive and has track record of making sure
our kids get the best education possible.
But «my basic concern is helping
kids get a good education, and if charters are doing that, then I'm going to support charter schools.»
This isn't a big business movement; these are schools in districts that need them, trying to make sure
kids get a good education — and they're doing it with less money than district schools.
My only question is «are
kids getting a better education, is it working?»
(If the teachers unions would become as obsessed with
kids getting a good education as they are with hedgies, this country would be a much better place.)
AFL, IWBs, peer - assessment, card sorts, thinking time, think - pair - share, reducing teacher talk, PELTS, pupil plenaries and endless other strategies have optimised the direct instruction approach and
kids get a better education than ever from committed inspiring teachers.
The union claims that they just want to see
kids get the best education possible, and small class sizes are the key to accomplishing that.
They care about kids and they care that
kids get the best education possible.
She muses,» I don't care who runs a school as long as
my kids get a good education.»
Two months ago Flanagan told the Daily News that «there is a crying need on behalf of parents to make sure
their kids get a good education» but «one of the things that the city has continued to do is basically flout the law and make sure that charter schools have unbelievable difficulties trying to secure space.»
We see this as an attempt to help
kids get a better education.
Help
your kids get a good education, but then get them financially independent.
Will
my kids get a good education?
Not exact matches
If you're interested in becoming a
better advocate for
kids caught up in
education inequity and are looking for some place to start, consider
getting involved in Educational Equity Sunday.
That being said, perhaps if we did a
better job of spending our taxes on effective
education for our
kids, effective welfare that does not encourage dependence, and improvement of the infrastructure of our country, we would see a decrease in people
getting their hands on guns and killing others.
while this murdered was breeding
kids getting college paid I wonder if instead of teaching my
kids good morals and
good standars teach them how to kill people I bet they
got free
education!
He wants his wife and children to be comfortable and as
well dressed as the neighbors, and he wants the
kids to have enough
education to
get along in the world.
If you work so you could feed your family, send your
kids to school so they
get proper
education,
get a
good job be a
good people, that's also jihad.
But in some of my conversations before the earthquake took place, we were hearing of tremendous successes in the areas in which we were working; where people were really kind of reclaiming their area, where clean water was being instituted, where the
education facilities and the way in which we were working with the local governments were
getting kids a
good education, where jobs were [becoming] sustainable.
The staff works really hard to ensure our
kids are
getting the
best possible
education.
That's why if DJ continues to recruit
good kids that care about
education, they are more likely to stay and
get their degree while focusing on football, academics and their career.
That's more than 2,900
kids who are going to be misled, told by the USSF, «if you want to be
good and go pro, you have to do it OUR way,» and then won't have the
education - or the resources to
get the
education - they need to succeed in another career.
We send our
kids to school and try to
get them a
good,
well - rounded
education, mostly so that they will not grow up to be ridiculous and afraid of things like solar panels sucking up the sun, but one of the biggest opponents to the solar farm was actually former science teacher Jane Mann.
-- Peg Tyre, author of The
Good School: How Smart Parents
Get Their
Kids the
Education They Deserve
Finally,
kids with involved parents have
better mental health than children whose parents do not
get involved with their
education.
Are we really prepared to do whatever it takes to see the
kids get an important - a
good education in this country?
That way you can be sure to
get a
good education while knowing that your
kids are in safe hands.
They play the system, they move house, they go private - whatever they need to
get their
kids the
best education.
After all, unlike the UPK tax hike battle, the only people who will be negatively affected by his policy are his ostensible base: primarily black and Latino working - class people who are committed to
getting their
kids the
best education possible.
Why not allow parents to
get a
better education for their
kids?
While technically the money side of social welfare is indeed not payable to illegal aliens, (1) They still
get an incredibly costly (to taxpayers) set of benefits such as free public school
education for their
kids; law - and - order which is a public
good; and medical care in ER facilities who have to treat everyone, with or without insurance.
«I've worked with Toby and know he is passionate about
getting the
best education for disadvantaged
kids.
Instead of hand picking which
kids get the
best possible public
education, the de Blasio administration should pursue policies that give every student this opportunity.
Little says he hopes that under the new
education commissioner, the adults will stop «bickering» and
get back to figuring out what's
best for the
kids.
While change is difficult, it is also the only way to
get better, and this state, and this nation, must continue to improve our
education systems to give our
kids the opportunities they deserve.
The
education our
kids are
getting is ranked almost last in the list of developed countries — and it is
getting worse, not
better.
An additional goal at YES Prep, besides
getting kids into and through college, is to ensure that graduates return to Houston and use their
education to
better the community.
It's those metrics, mainly, that reveal how little progress we've actually made, despite all the effort to
get more
kids a
better education.
90, talking during an EdCast about how so many people involved in
education policy and reform are uniformly passionate and committed, which can be
good, but it can also be problematic: You've
got all of these people, he says, «screaming that they know what's going to work for
kids.»
If suburban elites commit to
education reform for their own children, we may finally
get improvement for low - income
kids in the cities as
well.
Finally, one of the
best ways to
get more bang for the
education buck is to strap it to the backs of individual
kids and let parents decide which schools deliver the
best value for money?
According to Sachs, if
kids have access to high - quality early care and
education, «they'll do
better in school, they'll come to school much more prepared to learn, they'll know how to interact with adults, they'll have
better language skills, they'll know how to
get along with
kids better.»
Make general
education better, he says, so that fewer
kids get directed into special
education.
Education news and opinion site The 74 ran a series of exclamatory columns asserting, «Trump's Ed Budget Masks Cuts as Flatlines and Makes Cuts That Devastate
Kids,» and «How Trump's Budget Would Gut Innovations in Teacher Training — Just as Things Are
Getting Better.»
Months after the Winerip columns appeared, after the federal law had been trashed by editorial writers, teachers, and parents, city
education officials released transfer tallies showing that
kids looking for
better schools under NCLB had
gotten a bad rap.
So you use all kinds of connections and networks to
get your
kid into a
good school, as opposed to what should be the case in public
education; you go to the school in your neighborhood and its a
good school.
He says what matters is
getting «a first - rate
education,» and low - income parents of color don't believe «that their children can't learn
well if they're not sitting alongside affluent white
kids.»
If you
get kids more time, they can do the basics and still
get a
well - rounded
education.