Sentences with phrase «kind of education city»

Savino said she'd like to bring CUNY officials to hearings on mayoral control to get their take on what kind of education city students are getting.

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The answer is that the Christian right in our country is constantly trying to force their religious beliefs into the public sphere (science education, school prayer at public schools, Decalogue displays at court houses, nativity scenes on city hall property, crosses in all kinds of public places, national days of prayer, etc.)-- if these things stopped, the outcry from us non-believers would be greatly diminished.
There are certain key jobs that should be sought: teaching in schools of education, serving as organizers in unions, as lawyers and doctors for the poor, as clergy in various kinds of churches, as city planners, as journalists.
And one big secret to that success has been the application of the kinds of tactics and strategies that helped bring the city back from the brink more than once — this time, applied to education.
The appointed inspector would need some kind of background in education and would serve, along with the schools chancellor, as a non-voting member of the city board.
«I would not automatically conclude that the confusion that's taking place is going to cripple the opportunities for New York City children to get the kind of education to which they're entitled to,» Perkins said.
I took international baccalaureate courses that help inner city schools offer a more holistic international kind of education.
If you do the all - residential city with no education, your buildings will start spawning about 100 criminals a day who can't actually commit crimes without commercial or industrial zones (so they just kind of...
Actors Richard Kind and Lena Hall are seen during the A Celebration Of Arts Education event on June 6, 2016 at City Winery in New York City.
Ii is the same thing with education: The scope is very broad, with cases like students who seek counselors / «career advisors» based on the studies they are taking; or international student assistants; or even the wizard to student life in the city they are, to inform them about all kind of activities.»
Unlike cities like Boston, where Mayor Thomas Menino installed Thomas Payzant, a nationally known education leader, or San Diego, where former federal prosecutor turned schools chief Alan Bersin brought in the big education guns in the form of New York City's Tony Alvarado (who some say would have joined Vallas if he had asked), Vallas rarely availed himself of that kind of advice.
Then in May 2004, the New York City Department of Education signed a five - year contract with All Kinds of Minds worth about $ 12.5 million to train 20,000 city teachCity Department of Education signed a five - year contract with All Kinds of Minds worth about $ 12.5 million to train 20,000 city teachcity teachers.
Stories like this have driven Waldo since his post-college job teaching English and improvisational acting to inner - city students in Providence, R.I. «It's incredibly powerful to see the kinds of sacrifices that parents and children are willing to make to get a quality education,» he says.
(There is, of course, a tension between the idea of the federal government intervening to encourage states and cities to adopt school vouchers programs and the idea that we need more local control of education, but Trump is not really the kind of policy detail guy who is bothered by this kind of thing.)
But amidst the search for a kinder and gentler education politics, research demonstrating the positive effect of these New York City strategies makes the moral case clear for an incoming President and for states and districts rethinking education policies: The American education system presents intolerably long odds to low - income children attending persistently struggling schools, and sometimes the most appropriate response to dramatic failure is dramatic intervention.
It is not an overstatement to say that America's future success will be determined by whether this same kind of education remains available to poor children and families in our inner cities.
But folks in our communities know us and put their kids on long waitlists to get into our schools because it is our mission to provide the innovative, progressive and arts - enriched kind of education that our city ideally wants to provide for every child.
Two and a half years ago, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa left his office steering the nation's second - largest city with a legacy of pushing the kind of changes in the school system that education reformers relish.
And in a public education world where the unions have typically been able to protect even the lowest - performing teachers, that kind of quality upgrade seemed doable only because the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation had offered the city a grant that required the union to cooperate in return for a huge injection of funds into the school system.
The first of its kind, the Fair Workload Charter has been devised by Nottingham City Education Improvement Board (EIB) in response to a growing shortage of teachers.
As leaders in our city, we strongly endorse the kind of education reform that would have kept Washington in the running for Race to the Top funding.
A spokeswoman for the Education Department said the city considered this kind of socioeconomic integration to be a potential advantage of the expansion.
These kinds of comparisons reveal the questions we should be asking of ourselves and our city's education leaders.
And one big secret to that success has been the application of the kinds of tactics and strategies that helped bring the city back from the brink more than once — this time, applied to education.
Under Renaissance 2010, the system hopes to place different kinds of high schools — from selective enrollment to vocational education to, perhaps, single - sex education — across the city, he said.
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