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looked at the Broadway theater demographics, which has remained the same for many years —
over 40 years old, Caucasian, largely female, higher average
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How can it be that millennials might
look over at their counterparts in the Europe place and believe that a (relatively) free
education is a good idea?
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Many
over look his
education and the area of study he loved the most when analyzing his work.
But with increasing dissatisfaction
over the high - stakes testing currently consuming mainstream
education; the growing recognition of the many benefits a child receives through experiences with art, movement, and nature; a concern
over a reliance on technology by younger and younger students; and the news that leaders in the high - tech industry are touting the lifelong benefits of low - tech Waldorf schools in educating their own children, more and more parents and educators are taking a closer
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I think if there isn't action on mayoral control of
education, if there isn't action on rent regulation, if there isn't action on 421 - a, people all
over the city, all
over the state will
look at Albany and once again conclude, Albany is not interested in serving the needs of the people.
The Alliance for Quality
Education looked at the school aid in the state budget allotted to 161 of the poorest schools among the
over 700 districts in New York.
«I
look forward to working with all of Hampshire County Council's Members in serving the county's 1.3 million residents
over this next Administration period — delivering important public services; from
education, roads, highways and social care for vulnerable children and adults, to access to the countryside and libraries.»
I think if there isn't action on mayoral control of
education, if there isn't action on rent regulation, if there isn't action on 421 - a, people all
over the city, all
over the state will
look at Albany and once again conclude, Albany is not interested in serving the needs of the people,» he said.
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Governors are focusing much of their attention on two critical areas of
education policy — high school and preschool — a 50 - state
look at the nation's governors and their leadership on
education over the past year shows.
Politico's Eliza Shapiro
looks at what has happened to
education reform in New York
over the past three years.
As we await the outcome of yet another government consultation relating to parking, David Smith of the British Parking Association
looks back
over the last few years and then points the way forward to where the profession is heading and what this means for the
education sector.
This 10th anniversary issue — Quality Counts at 10: A Decade of Standards - Based Reform — also takes a special
look back at standards - based reform in American
education over the past ten years.
That's when I began to
look at how people
over the millennia have found their way to change, and I realized that
education is the nonviolent revolution,» says Gilligan.
In a paper just published in the Economics of
Education Review, Matthew Chingos and I
look at the characteristics of effective 4th through 8th grade teachers in Florida
over the period 2002 to 2010.
For more on this topic, an article in the Summer 2015 issue of
Education Next
looks at changes in where states set the bar for proficiency and finds that
over the past year, more states rose the bar than lowered it.
As the Main Event Partner, Microsoft is
looking to build partnerships that design solutions in the
education sector with technology and the power that the cloud brings, through the Innovation Africa platform that has
over 200 government officials comprising of ministers, secretaries of state, deputy ministers, permanent secretaries, and director generals from
over 30 countries.
It
looks to me as if one of the most acclaimed reforms of today's
education profession — not just in the U.S. but also all
over the planet — is one of the least examined in terms of actual implementation and effectiveness.
Reporting on the statistics The effects of this disastrous triumvirate on the
education pipeline is made apparent in the NSEAD Survey Report 2015 ‑ 16, that asked how,
over the last five years, has government policy impacted on art craft and design
education,
looking at curriculum provision in art and design, the value given to art and design in schools and colleges, professional development opportunities and the well ‑ being and workload of art and design teachers.
When we
look at why distance
education has become so popular, it could be any number of reasons; but for adult learners, how can you keep them engaged
over time?
A
look at what role the federal government plays in
education in the United States and how that has evolved
over the years.
In an analysis for
Education Next, Douglas Webber looks at state spending decisions over the past 30 years to determine the relationship between state higher - education funding declines and increases in other ca
Education Next, Douglas Webber
looks at state spending decisions
over the past 30 years to determine the relationship between state higher -
education funding declines and increases in other ca
education funding declines and increases in other categories.
Funding gifted
education is thus left largely up to school districts, which are hard hit by falling property taxes and
looking to cut budgets without reducing the number of kids who get
over the minimum - proficiency bar.
Earlier this year, the BSIA surveyed members of its Security Systems Section to
look at their involvement in securing the
education sector
over the previous year.
«If you
look at his record
over the past 15 years, he had an enormous impact on the
education framework in this country,» said Academic Dean Robert Schwartz, who moderated the discussion that included panelists Clayton...
His most recent book (co-edited with Joshua Dunn), From Schoolhouse to Courthouse: The Judiciary's Role in American
Education (Brookings Institution Press), looks at the increase in judicial involvement in education policymaking over the past
Education (Brookings Institution Press),
looks at the increase in judicial involvement in
education policymaking over the past
education policymaking
over the past 50 years.
And with «tea party» sentiments riding high (and some candidates again calling to abolish the Department of
Education while purging thoughtful folks like Mike Castle), it
looks like «local control» and «states» rights» arguments may rule the day should the GOP take
over one or both houses of Congress.
Even though
education receives paltry R&D dollars compared to other sectors, like defense and energy, there's been a relatively steady stream of research
over the past decades trying to
look under the hood of «what works» in
education.
If you train a different lens upon all this, however, you realize that you're
looking at a badly messed - up system, one that privileges some kids
over others, that extends rights to some citizens that others don't have, that invites finagling by both seekers and suppliers of educational services (and countless intermediaries), and that ends up being costlier than it needs to be, not to mention sitting substantially beyond the reach of policymakers seeking to apportion scarce
education dollars across multiple legitimate causes, needs, and priorities.
Without a doubt, I was convinced, he will
look at this new flat world, where Americans must compete with people not from their own community or state but from all
over the planet, and declare our patchwork
education system — with its 50 sets of academic standards and tests — no longer up to the challenges at hand and say that the time has come for rigorous national standards and tests, political obstacles be damned.
An article published in
Education Next earlier this year took a close
look at changes in school segregation
over time.
When I
look back
over my primary and secondary
education, which by the standards of schools 25 years ago was neither especially bad nor particularly good, I recall that by the 3rd or 4th grade it was clear to me that the really vital, onrushing streams of my intellectual life would flow outside the confines of Greenwood Elementary School.
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Education Week, August 29, 2012 «Faced with a class action five years ago over the poor quality of its special education services, the San Diego school district hired Thomas Hehir, a Harvard Graduate School of Education professor and a former special education chief in the federal Education Department, to take a hard look at how students were farin
Education Week, August 29, 2012 «Faced with a class action five years ago
over the poor quality of its special
education services, the San Diego school district hired Thomas Hehir, a Harvard Graduate School of Education professor and a former special education chief in the federal Education Department, to take a hard look at how students were farin
education services, the San Diego school district hired Thomas Hehir, a Harvard Graduate School of
Education professor and a former special education chief in the federal Education Department, to take a hard look at how students were farin
Education professor and a former special
education chief in the federal Education Department, to take a hard look at how students were farin
education chief in the federal
Education Department, to take a hard look at how students were farin
Education Department, to take a hard
look at how students were faring.»
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.»
From Teach For America to Khan Academy, innovative initiatives have been popping up in the world of
education over the last several years, all
looking to change — for the better — the way things are done in the field.
When we
look at secondary
education,
over a third of young people failed to achieve the expected level of an A * - C in English in 2011.
A new study
looking into the growth of home
education in England has revealed a 361 % increase in the number of children being taught at home
over the last ten years.
Over 30 brand new
education innovators, investors, educators and Ministries
looking for new business partnerships
For years, teachers unions and major Democratic politicians and donors have battled bitterly
over what
education reform should
look like.
The daily
education news roundup and
education commentaries that you're probably
looking for are now being published
over at The Grade, my two year - old
education news and media project.
Over the span of three years, dozens of
education experts and researchers, 3,000 teacher volunteers in six urban districts, 20,000 videotaped lessons, student surveys, and student performance on state and supplemental higher - order thinking skills tests, have given us a much better understanding of what great teaching
looks like.
On this week's episode of
Education Exchange, Paul Peterson talks with the authors of a new study that
looks closely at trends in segregation
over time and finds that there has been a decrease in segregation.
The mistakes in the 2006 exam were discovered last month, as state
education officials were
looking at this year's test results and puzzling
over a sudden performance drop.