Sentences with phrase «leadership in education reflects»

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The supposedly «anti-Western» curricula in higher education reflect the ambitions of our leadership class, not self - flagellating guilt.
Whereas, These unambiguously racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national, and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens, the State of New York, and every decent human being in America and abroad who has been shocked and offended by his words; And,
«These unambiguously racist, morally repugnant, flagrantly disrespectful, inflammatory and inexcusable comments by Mr. Paladino have garnered both local, national and international attention that reflects negatively on the Buffalo Board of Education, the City of Buffalo and its leadership and its citizens, the State of New York, and every decent human being in America and abroad who has been shocked and offended by his words,» Jay wrote.
95, president of the Piney Woods School, reflects on education leadership, being the first alumnus to lead the school in its 105 - year history, and whether he enjoys eating chicken nuggets with students.
In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Tommy Chang, superintendent of Boston Public Schools, reflects on his leadership, his vision, and why he chose education as a career.
You will reflect on your own leadership strengths and weaknesses in a supportive learning environment with Harvard faculty and accomplished higher education leaders from across the country and around the world.
All our qualifications and modules are based on a set of key principles which take account of the needs of leaders and the education system; draw on the very best international research and evaluation evidence; ensure both academic rigour and leadership practice; involve leaders in the creation of materials; and provide opportunities for modules to be adapted to reflect different contexts.
Just four months into the partnership, Brentfield Primary School's senior leadership can already see a significant impact, and have reflected on how Discovery Education is supportive, collaborative and unique in its long term commitment to their success.
These and other pipeline strategies that effect broad - based systems must strike a balance between stability and flexibility in order for them to change as school improvement strategies evolve, say both The Wallace Foundation and education reformers such as Michael Fullan, whose concept of «motion leadership» reflects the need for a systematic culture of continuous reflection and growth.
Posted on September 25, 2016 · As the population of Texas grows more diverse, some education leaders want to see that change better reflected in the leadership of schools.
Reflecting on the challenges many of their high school graduates face in postsecondary education, KIPP Houston's leadership saw the Raising Blended Learners grant as an opportunity to lay a stronger foundation in math in the middle school years.
We continue to determine new solutions and areas of focus that reflect continuing changes in technology, the global labor market, research, and U.S. education leadership.
«We applaud Governor Brown's leadership and commitment to protect funding for public education, including charter schools, as reflected in today's release of the May Revise for the 2011 - 12 budget.
The New York City Department of Education is updating its principal standards to reflect the changing nature of a principal's job, including, for instance, how principals foster leadership in staff members.
This means that at minimum (next week's blog will explore what could be done if law schools embraced a proactive leadership role in bringing about change) legal education should reflect what has already changed in legal practice, including a focus on settlement - oriented advocacy and the increasing remoteness of the trial process and the services of a retained lawyer from the experience of the majority of the public.
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