Sentences with phrase «less education actually»

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«An argument could be made that «outcome - based education» actually causes children to think less,» Munisteri said.
But Bloomberg said that based on the commitment the state had made to New York City's education budget last year, the city will actually receive $ 1.4 billion less in aid than expected for 2011 - 2012.
In fact, with a new Department of Education seemingly more inclined to abide by what ESSA actually says and less inclined to make things up as it goes along (see: Obama ED's adventures with «supplement not supplant»), states have big opportunities when it comes to testing, accountability, school improvement, and more — and the responsibility to take advantage of them.
The best schools measured by the Department for Education's new «Progress 8» measure have FSM rates much closer to the national average (15.2 %), and are less socially selective, with a third of these schools actually admitting more FSM pupils than their catchment area.
The justices said the lower court should evaluate the question less in terms of dollars and more on whether current funding actually translates to a decent education.
In education's public sector, by contrast, the work is actually less interesting than it is in private schools, where teachers enjoy more control over the curriculum and more autonomy in the classroom.
But actually, California Department of Education data show a drop of considerably less: McKinley enrollment dropped 12.9 % when the charter opened — from 426 students to 371.
Meanwhile young men with at least some college education (who can get higher - skilled and better - paying jobs) experienced less decline in median income; for those with advanced degrees, median income actually increased by 14 percent.
However, they have been less successful at actually winning elections and that is why Donald Trump and not Hillary Clinton, whom they endorsed, got to choose the Secretary of Education.
«Unfortunately, this morning the Senate Education and Youth Committee passed a gutted bill that would actually furnish less equitable funding to our public charter schools and imposes unreasonable measures of accountability,» said Tony Roberts, president and CEO of the Georgia Charter Schools Association.
But if reformers are looking to actually advance systemic reform, they need to spend less time in the Beltway and more in the nation's statehouses, where much of the action on education will play out.
Timothy Knowles, director of the University of Chicago's Urban Education Institute, said the absence of standards that measure how much students actually learn while in school or how long they stay in the profession makes the new ratings much less useful.
A 2011 federal study found that although the employment rate within 6 years of leaving high school for special education students (71.1 percent) was actually slightly better than for general education students (70.7 percent), the special education graduates earned significantly less — $ 9.40 an hour, compared to $ 13.20.
Less than half of all states — 22, plus the District of Columbia — actually require schools to teach sex education.
What's more, the Department of Education thinks it's actually resulting in less late payments and defaults — not increasing these rates as Pringle predicted for his own country.
When you need a loan to pay for higher education, private student loans actually offer less flexibility than their government - backed equivalents.
we must also remember that municipalities will actually receive less than 50 % of what the wind company pays — the rest goes to board of education and the county.
The continuing education schedule, while less demanding, is actually more than is required of other professions.
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