His latest author education project was the creation of a video edition of the tremendously popular book, Publishing Basics — Navigating the Self - Publishing Minefield.
Not exact matches
Dr Rebecca Lacey, Research Associate in the UCL Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and lead
author of the study, said: «Our study suggests that it is not parental divorce or separation per se which increases the risk of
later inflammation but that it is other social disadvantages, such as how well the child does in
education, which are triggered by having experienced parental divorce which are important.»
Besides Peiser, who started Boston Collegiate Charter School in 1998, just after earning his master's in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School, there was Doug Lemov, a founder of Academy of the Pacific Rim (also in Boston) in 1997 and
later a best - selling
author (Teach Like a Champion); Evan Rudall and John King of Roxbury Prep in Boston (Rudall is now CEO of Zearn, a new educational technology nonprofit, and King is commissioner of
education for New York State); and Paul Bambrick - Santoyo, then managing director of North Star's middle and high schools in Newark (and
later author of Driven by Data and Leverage Leadership).
Along with Alexander Willen, Mike is the
author of a new study in the
latest issue of
Education Next with the title «'' A Bad Bargain: How teacher collective bargaining affects students» employment and earnings
later in life.»
For example, to simply recommend that educational curricula or assessments should reflect the
author's six principles, or recent evidence from the science of learning, does not provide policymakers in state departments of
education the kind of granular analysis that would actually help them choose among the myriad offerings that all claim to reflect the
latest research.
Dr. Howard Gardner: The Brain Behind Multiple Intelligences CNBC, February 6, 2012 «A professor at the Harvard Graduate School of
Education, Dr. [Howard] Gardner is also the
author of over 25 books, the
latest of which «Truth, Beauty and Goodness Reframed: Educating for the Virtues in the Twenty - First Century» is a look at ethics in the digital age.»
Beginning in the
late 1990s, for - profit
education management organizations (EMOs) like New York City - based Edison Schools began expanding at what Steven F. Wilson,
author of Learning on the Job, called a «dizzying pace.»
He is the
author of five bestselling game strategy guides, and his
latest book on Minecraft in
Education is soon to be published by Peachpit Press.
Later in the book, the
author slides away from the 30 percent claim, saying, «Since
education is mostly signaling,...» That is a much stronger and less credible claim.
Members of that original group included the
late Albert Shanker, president of the American Federation of Teachers, Sy Fliefel, director of alternative
education for NYC's Community School District 4, Ted Kolderie, Center for Policy Design and Education Evolving, Elaine Salinas, current President & CPO MIGIZI Communications, Joe Nathan, Director Center for School Change, and Ember Reichgott Junge, former Minnesota State Senator, and author of Minnesota's 1991 first - in - the nation charter school law and the memoir Zero Chance of
education for NYC's Community School District 4, Ted Kolderie, Center for Policy Design and
Education Evolving, Elaine Salinas, current President & CPO MIGIZI Communications, Joe Nathan, Director Center for School Change, and Ember Reichgott Junge, former Minnesota State Senator, and author of Minnesota's 1991 first - in - the nation charter school law and the memoir Zero Chance of
Education Evolving, Elaine Salinas, current President & CPO MIGIZI Communications, Joe Nathan, Director Center for School Change, and Ember Reichgott Junge, former Minnesota State Senator, and
author of Minnesota's 1991 first - in - the nation charter school law and the memoir Zero Chance of Passage.
The
authors draw on the
latest research on assessment and
education policy to provide a clear account of how the test works and to investigate PISA's influence on educational goals and practice in schools around the world.
Our panelists included Betheny Gross, Research Director at the Center on Reinventing Public
Education and the lead
author on the
latest report on SchoolChoice released by A + Denver; Brian Eschbacher, Director of Planning and Enrollment at DPS;...
There is a major problem with the
latest ranking of proficiency targets and cut scores on state tests between 2009 and 20011 released this week by
Education Next: That the study's
authors, the otherwise - astute Paul Peterson and Peter Kaplan, have attempted to link the proficiency targets to the implementation of Common Core reading and math standards.
One of the principal
authors of NCLB was Margaret Spellings, who was nominated to Secretary of
Education in
late 2004.
On October 16, Facing History and The Boston Globe Foundation's News in
Education (NIE) program will host «40 Years
Later: The Legacy of Boston Busing,» a day - long conference for educators featuring New York Times - bestselling
author Michael Patrick MacDonald.
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