A relative unknown in
national policy circles, Suresh is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and maintains a productive research group in the emerging field of nanobiomechanics.
Not exact matches
Aides do point to Carson's experience on corporate boards (which he says he will resign from now that he's running for president) and the business experience of members of his inner
circle, such as Jeff Reeter, Carson's
national finance chairman, a managing partner at Northwestern Mutual, as guideposts for his philosophy: the campaign's economic
policy will be business - friendly.
The insurance
policy, he said, was also part of the novelty that the NSS sought to bring to
national service
circles to make the service attractive.
Based on the literature reviews, observations in the schools and meetings with the departments at the Ministry of Education, the team presented several key
policy considerations to the Ministry: (1) utilize a website, the
National Play Day, and the Jamaican Teaching Council as platforms from which educators can develop and share best game - based learning practices; (2) promote a culture of collaboration through the Quality Education
Circles (local discussion groups for educators), and by allocating time for teachers to develop and share game - based learning strategies; (3) provide resource support for schools in the form of workshops and training; and (4) create a monitoring and evaluation plan to be conducted at the school level.
«David is one of the top young education economists in the country — his work has earned high praise in academic
circles and helped to shape
national debates on education
policy.
For these reasons, the PreK - 3rd model has come into focus in education reform and
policy circles (Hernandez, 2011; Kauerz & Coffman, 2013;
National Governors Association, 2007).
It's become fashionable in ed -
policy circles to decry «misNAEPery,» coined by Mathematica's Steven Glazerman and defined as the inappropriate use of data from the
National Assessment of Educational Progress.