Sentences with phrase «national education editor»

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Scientific American -LSB-'s] editor in chief, John Rennie, and I saw the film Expelled and we'll share our thoughts; and then we'll hear from Eugenie Scott, the director of the National Center for Science Education, who is actually in the movie.
He currently holds the Chancellor's Leadership Chair in Biochemistry and Biophysics for Science and Education at the University of California, San Francisco, after serving as the Editor - in - Chief at Science from 2009 - 2013 and 12 years as the President of the National Academy of Sciences.
She currently serves on the Executive Board of the AERA Social Studies Research SIG as newsletter editor, on the Editorial Board of Theory and Research in Social Education, on the Executive Board of the College and University Faculty Assembly — National Council for the Social Studies, and on the Board of the Michigan Council for History Education.
In selecting opinion content, Education Week editors likewise act independently, with the aim of providing a diverse range of viewpoints in essays and opinion blogs that helps further the national policy discourse.
Dan Koretz, Reporters Roundtable on High Stakes Testing Bloomberg, 4/26/13 «Dan Koretz, professor and director of the Education Accountability Project at Harvard University, John Merrow, PBS education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of ColumbiEducation Accountability Project at Harvard University, John Merrow, PBS education correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbieducation correspondent, Kevin Riley, Atlanta Journal Constitution editor in chief, and Greg Toppo, USA Today national K - 12 education reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbieducation reporter, discuss the effects and increased pressure of high stakes testing on education, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbieducation, test tampering indictments of 35 educators in Atlanta and renewed discussion about standardized test score irregularities in the District of Columbia.»
Marc Tucker is president of the National Center on Education and the Economy and editor of Surpassing Shanghai: An Agenda for American Education Built on the World's Leading Systems (Harvard Education Press, November 2011).
A member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Education, he is an author or editor of over 30 books, four of which have been identified as the best work in its field by the American Political Science Association..
He is now vice president for national programs and policy at the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, research fellow at the Hoover Institution, and an executive editor of Education Next.
Sick Schools Create Dilemma for School Districts In the fifth and final part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne examines the dilemma sick schools create for school officials.
Causes and Effects of Sick Schools Vary In the fourth part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne examines the varied causes and effects of environmental problems in our nation's schools.
Environmental Injustice: Poor and Minorities Suffer Most from Sick Schools In the second part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne examines how poor and minority school populations are exposed to more environmental hazards and therefore suffer a disproportionate amount of adverse health effects.
In the first part of the special report Sick Schools: A National Problem, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne describes how environmental conditions in school may make students sick, yet no federal laws protect students from exposure to contaminants that pose potential health risks.
«Humans need meaningful relationships, particularly when they are in major developmental periods,» says John H. Lounsbury, dean emeritus of the School of Education at Georgia College & State University and consulting editor of the National Middle Schools Association.
Education Week Commentary editors partnered with the National Indian Education Association to invite Native leaders to discuss such issues — the collection follows below.
Although today EPE — the publisher of Education Week — is recognized as the premier source of news, information, and analysis on American precollegiate education, it grew out of a bold experiment by 15 editors of leading university alumni magazines to speak with one voice to their readers as higher education sought to respond to the deep national concerns of tEducation Week — is recognized as the premier source of news, information, and analysis on American precollegiate education, it grew out of a bold experiment by 15 editors of leading university alumni magazines to speak with one voice to their readers as higher education sought to respond to the deep national concerns of teducation, it grew out of a bold experiment by 15 editors of leading university alumni magazines to speak with one voice to their readers as higher education sought to respond to the deep national concerns of teducation sought to respond to the deep national concerns of that time.
-- April 8, 2015 Planning a High - Poverty School Overhaul — January 29, 2015 Four Keys to Recruiting Excellent Teachers — January 15, 2015 Nashville's Student Teachers Earn, Learn, and Support Teacher - Leaders — December 16, 2014 Opportunity Culture Voices on Video: Nashville Educators — December 4, 2014 How the STEM Teacher Shortage Fails U.S. Kids — and How To Fix It — November 6, 2014 5 - Step Guide to Sustainable, High - Paid Teacher Career Paths — October 29, 2014 Public Impact Update: Policies States Need to Reach Every Student with Excellent Teaching — October 15, 2014 New Website on Teacher - Led Professional Learning — July 23, 2014 Getting the Best Principal: Solutions to Great - Principal Pipeline Woes Doing the Math on Opportunity Culture's Early Impact — June 24, 2014 N&O Editor Sees Solution to N.C. Education «Angst and Alarm»: Opportunity Culture Models — June 9, 2014 Large Pay, Learning, and Economic Gains Projected with Statewide Opportunity Culture Implementation — May 13, 2014 Cabarrus County Schools Join National Push to Extend Reach of Excellent Teachers — May 12, 2014 Public Impact Co-Directors» Op - Ed: Be Bold on Teacher Pay — May 5, 2014 New videos: Charlotte schools pay more to attract, leverage, keep best teachers — April 29, 2014 Case studies: Opening blended - learning charter schools — March 20, 2014 Syracuse, N.Y., schools join Opportunity Culture initiative — March 6, 2014 What do teachers say about an Opportunity Culture?
As an historian, I was particularly pleased to see how the editor saw fit to include an historical review of the period since the 1950s, mentioning, among other things, Arthur Bestor's great book, Educational Wastelands: The Retreat from Learning in Our Public Schools, the influence of Sputnik, and (a little later) the Great Society legislation, to underscore the national commitment to education for everyone.
Editor's Note: The question put was as follows: In order to seek to persuade the Secretary of State for Education to protect pay and working conditions in all state funded schools and increase presently inadequate funding levels to improve and protect pay and working conditions through national collective bargaining are you prepared to take discontinuous strike action?
From 2008 to 2011, Linda was the National Education Writers Association's first public editor.
On March 27, readers questioned Anthony P. Carnevale, an economist with the National Center on Education and the Economy, and Lynn Olson, Education Week's managing editor for special projects.
Mitt Romney Announces Education Policy Team Boston Globe, May 22, 2012 «Mitt Romney on Tuesday announced an extensive list of education policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education NexEducation Policy Team Boston Globe, May 22, 2012 «Mitt Romney on Tuesday announced an extensive list of education policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education Nexeducation policy advisers, further adding to the growing roster of voices helping the presumptive Republican presidential nominee flesh out his policies on major national issues... Martin R. West: assistant professor of education, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education Nexeducation, Harvard Graduate School of Education; executive editor, Education NexEducation; executive editor, Education NexEducation Next.»
As a consultant Dr. Melican has been on Technical Advisory Committees for the Department of Defense for the ASVAB and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and serves on Board of Editors for journal, Applied Measurement in Education, and for the National Council on Measurement in Education's Newsletter.
He is the series editor of The Handbook of Middle Level Education Research, former executive advisor of the MLER SIG, past chair of the MLER SIG, and past chair of the National Middle School Association's Research Advisory Committtee.
Your editor wishes he could muster some passion for the latest conversation in the Beltway: Whether or not Diane Ravitch gets $ 200,000 a year in speaking fees from the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers and other education traditionalists, as Steve Brill alleges in his newEducation Association, the American Federation of Teachers and other education traditionalists, as Steve Brill alleges in his neweducation traditionalists, as Steve Brill alleges in his newest text.
Atlantic commentary by Marc Tucker, president of the National Center on Education and the Economy and editor of the book Surpassing Shanghai: An Agenda for American Education Built on the World's Leading Systems
National Education Association President Dennis Van Roekel told editors and reporters at The Washington Times that Mr. Walker, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other Republican politicians who have moved to rein in the bargaining power of teachers, firefighters and other public employees instead will galvanize working men and women nationwide.
In law school, he served as Editor in Chief of the ABA's national quarterly for state and local government law, which includes scholarly works regarding public education.
She is also the Managing Editor of International Ed News, a Research Assistant for the National Center for the Restructuring Education, Schools & Teaching (NCREST), and has taught Literacy and English Ed courses at Hunter College.
She is also the Managing Editor of International Ed News, a Research Assistant for the National Center for the Restructuring Education, Schools & Teaching (NCREST), and has taught Masters - level Literacy and English Ed courses at Hunter College.
Participants: Mitchell D. Chester, PhD, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Maureen McLaughlin, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Education and Director of International Affairs, U.S. Department of Education Robert Rothman, Senior Editor, National Center on Education and the Economy Stephanie Wood - Garnett, EdD, Vice President of Policy to Practice, Alliance for Excellent Education
Alan Richard is a veteran national education writer and editor.
She was editor and chair for the 87th Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, Part I, Critical Issues in Curriculum, 1988 in which she contributed the introductory chapter, Critical Issues in Historical Perspective.
Education Next Editor Paul Peterson has already done his part with a screed in National Review complaining about the Obama Administration's efforts on this front.
«Certainly on the national stage, [Chester is a thoughtful, measured, serious presence in a time when we see lots of enthusiastic state school chiefs do two or three things before flaming out,» said Frederick Hess, an education scholar with the Washington, D.C. - based American Enterprise Institute and an executive editor at Education Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Goeducation scholar with the Washington, D.C. - based American Enterprise Institute and an executive editor at Education Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of GoEducation Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Emily Richmond is the public editor for the National Education Writers Association.
The editors at TrustEd recently compiled their 2017 list of 20 education thought leaders that contribute to the national dialogue and are worth listening to.
In a remarkable display of biased reasoning, Dr. Kurt Matushek, editor - in - chief of JAVMA, defends his decision to reject a commentary by Dr. Ralph Brinster, a recipient of the National Medal of Science, and 19 other of the most distinguished names in veterinary medicine, including former members of the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education.
He has also been an editor for a prestigious national veterinary journal, The Compendium of Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian.
During her seven years as an editor and writer with the Colorado Springs Independent alternative newsweekly, she was honored by regional and national professional organizations for her news columns, as well as her stories covering education, health, and sports.
Private sector Patrick Dowd — CEO, Millennial Trains Project & Editor at Large, National Geographic Daniela Kaisth — Vice President, External Affairs and IIE Initiatives, Institute of International Education Paula Froelich — Editor in Chief, Yahoo Travel Amex Montoya — Alumnus, Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Program Dr Angel Cabbrera — President, George Mason University Samantha Brown — Television Host, Travel Channel Robert Reid — Digital Nomad, National Geographic Robin Goldberg — Chief Experience Officer, Minerva Project James Howard — Program Director / National iHeartRadio Brand Coordinator, iHeartMedia Don Wildman — Television Host, Travel Channel
Recently an elected member of the Board of Directors and Executive / Finance Committee for the National Art Education Association (NAEA), James is the 2014 recipient of the National Higher Education Art Educator Award for outstanding service and achievement of national significance and is presently the Editor of Art Education, the official bi-monthly journal of tNational Art Education Association (NAEA), James is the 2014 recipient of the National Higher Education Art Educator Award for outstanding service and achievement of national significance and is presently the Editor of Art Education, the official bi-monthly journal of tNational Higher Education Art Educator Award for outstanding service and achievement of national significance and is presently the Editor of Art Education, the official bi-monthly journal of tnational significance and is presently the Editor of Art Education, the official bi-monthly journal of the NAEA.
The Chronicle of Higher Education has collected all of its coverage of the controversy over Michael Bellesiles» «Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture» — including an open Colloquy on the controversy and letters to editor — and posted it...»
Practice Areas Business & Real Estate Transactions Indian Law & Gaming Litigation — Commercial Professional Associations Washington State Bar Association Asian Bar Association of Washington Treasurer, 2006 — 2009 National Asian Pacific American Bar Association Northwest Indian Bar Association International Association of Korean Lawyers Korean American Bar Association of Washington Membership Chair, 2004 — 2005 Treasurer, 2004 — 2008 Scholarship Chair, 2008 WSBA International Practice Section Secretary, 2004 — 2006 Executive Committee, 2006 — 2008 Education University of Washington, JD Comment Author and Managing Editor of Production, Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal University of Washington, Graduate School of Public Affairs, Master of Public Administration University of Washington, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, Master of Arts in International Studies Tufts University, BA in International Relations, cum laude Paris IV University, La Sorbonne, Paris, France Admitted Washington State JAMES L. ROBENALT
Clerked for the Honorable Judith Rogers on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; served on the Yale Law Journal and as Managing Editor of Development on the Yale Journal of International Law; received a Coker Fellowship; recipient of the Francis Wayland Prize; served as a Ford Foundation Fellow in the Education and Employment Division of the National Women's Law Center; interned in the Chambers of Justice Hanan Melcer of the Supreme Court of Israel.
Speakers: Alan Dutton, Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society; Josh Paterson, Executive Director, BCCLA; Linda Solomon Wood, Editor - in - Chief, National Observer; Micheal Vonn, Policy Director, BCCLA
Written By ESR News Blog Editor Thomas Ahearn The Department of Education (ED) has upheld the ED staff and the National Advisory Council on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) recommendations that the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) should no longer be recognized as an agency that can provide schools with an accreditation...
He is the founding editor - in - chief of Current Psychiatry Reports and serves on the Scientific Advisory Board of the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder.»
Authors: U.S. Department of Education, SEDL, Harvard Family Research Project, National PTA, United Way, Lacy Wood (editor)
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