To help educators become that trusted voice, ASCD's
next issue of Policy Points, to be released in the coming weeks, dispels those aforementioned Common Core myths, addressing widespread questions about federal involvement and local control of schools as well as other misunderstandings related to the standards» relationship to curriculum, their cost to states, student privacy, and more.
The next issue of Policy Priorities will explore the ways evaluation systems can drive professional growth and the appropriate role and evaluation for principals and school leaders in these systems.
Not exact matches
«The removal
of supply management will be a huge trade
issue when it finally goes down, and it certainly will in the
next 10 to 20 years,» says Saul Schwartz, a professor at Carleton University's School
of Public
Policy & Administration in Ottawa.
They are wondering what is going to happen
next, what kind
of policy is going to be
issued next.
On the legislative and
policy front, Bill C - 11 has passed the committee stage and seems likely to race toward royal assent by the summer, last week's unveiling
of the telecom
policy (including
policies on the forthcoming spectrum auction and foreign ownership) puts to rest a major
issue associated with the digital economy strategy, the CRTC recently published its final anti-spam regulations with Industry Canada expected to follow with theirs shortly, the open government initiative has been making considerable progress, and Government House Leader Peter Van Loan told the House
of Commons on Thursday that Bill C - 12 (the PIPEDA reform bill) may finally move forward
next week.
In August, Mr. Flaherty met with his advisory panel as well as selected business representatives and academics to discuss key
issues facing Canada and «to shape the
policies and initiatives
of the
next phase
of Canada's Economic Action Plan».
It is,
of course, impossible to know his heart, though not altogether impossible to know his mind, and it is telling that on what are perhaps the three most crucial international
policy issues facing the
next president «the Arab world, Iran, and illegal immigration «Gingrich's positions appear to have been shaped significantly by Catholic thought.
China's infant milk formula (IMF) market is poised for impressive growth in the
next five years as a result
of the new «two - child»
policy, and new regulations
issued by the CFDA.
Nancy
next turned her attention to statewide
issues as the co-founder
of the New York State Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Alliance (NYSHEPA), a coalition dedicated to improving
policies and practices that promote healthy eating and physical activity.
As the poll
of churchgoers on the
next page shows, the top campaign
issues all relate to
policy areas where faith groups have cause to be concerned.
And that's to say nothing
of Democratic demands for a deal to help hundreds
of thousands
of Dreamers who face possible deportation
next year, as well as a host
of other controversial
policy issues.
The call from Joan Walley, who chairs the Commons» environmental audit committee, comes as the opposition party draws up its
policy on green
issues ahead
of next year's general election.
The Tories are waiting to announce their
policy on this
issue until Copenhagen is concluded but speaking on the phone to Andrew Mitchell a few moments ago the Tory aid spokesman accused Brown
of «fiscal incontinence» in the way he was spraying around figures from one week to the
next without explaining either from where the money would come or for what specifically it would be used.
While there are a variety
of city - specific
issues at play, de Blasio has made it clear that he is supportive
of Cuomo's push for both a minimum wage increase toward $ 15 per hour over the
next several years and a paid family leave
policy.
Councilor Kathleen Joy expects the Syracuse Common Council to file court papers in the
next few days asking a judge to settle the
issue of whether lawmakers should be forced to sign that computer use
policy which is required
of and agreed to by all city employees.
It's a national security
issue — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:42 We are confident these priorities will not only provide jobs but will improve the security
of Ghanaians — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:41 Our job creation agenda will be driven by investment in human capital — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:40 The broad agenda for
next year is to translate the stability into shared growth - Ken Ofori - Atta 10:33 We have restored macro stability and renewed confidence in the economy — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:32 We have achieved in one year, what seemed impossible to achieve in eight years — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:31 We have provided stable electricity supply — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:31 I am glad to report that we are on course to end the year with the fiscal deficit
of 6.5 % — Ken Ofori - Atta 10:30 We are happy to note that our
policies are yielding results that have brought back smiles to several Ghanaians — Ken Ofori Atta 10:29 We resolve to be fiscally discipline — Ken Ofori Atta 10:29 I'm happy to note that we have turned the economy around — Ken Ofori Atta 10:28 When I presented the budget in March, I indicated our commitment to take strategic steps to fix the challenges facing the economy and restore hope to Ghanaians — Ken Ofori Atta 10:25 I thank the august House for all the support that has brought us so far — Ken Ofori Atta 10:24 Speaker
of Parliament invites the Finance Minister to present the 2018 budget
Education
policy issues are due to dominate the legislative session once again
next year after lawmakers and Cuomo agreed to changes in the state's teacher evaluation the state's teachers unions deeply opposed in part due to the weakening
of tenure and making it harder to obtain.
While Blackwell said he has no clear
policy goals, here's a look at some
of his opinions on a few
of the most pressing
issues the
next Syracuse mayor will face.
After facing questions over his lack
of a second term agenda, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's re-election campaign released a 245 - page
policy book on Thursday that outlines a series
of issues he would seek to tackle in the
next four years.
«Public finance is a
policy - slash - political
issue, so I wasn't overly surprised» about the divide, Cuomo said Tuesday after a news conference announcing a series
of concerts by Billy Joel
next year at Madison Square Garden.
It smacked
of a 35 percent strategy: a timid desire to play it safe politically - to score on «open goal»
policy issues such as the NHS - in the knowledge that due to an electoral quirk, Labour will win a majority in the
next Parliament if it breaks the 35 percent threshold.
As many
of us are paying attention to the climate change negotiations in Doha, Qatar these
next two weeks, I think it's important to keep in context just how many moving pieces there are when it comes to crafting domestic
policies that address a global
issue.
Although there exist several biodefense education and training programs as well as fellowships, there is still a critical need to educate the
next generation
of policy experts and scientists about these
issues and encourage their involvement in the development
of biodefense
policies.
Lane, who served as science adviser to President Bill Clinton and director
of the White House Office
of Science and Technology
Policy (OSTP) from 1998 to 2001, said the
next president will confront
issues requiring scientific and technological advice immediately after the 8 November elections.
The theme
of the biennial institute, which is modeled on a similar summer gathering in Europe called the European Science Education Research School, was connecting research on science education to classroom practice and
policy issues such as the
Next - Generation Science Standards.
A connection between innovators and policymakers will be more important within the
next decade, he said, and it will require
policy frameworks to ensure that potential risks are managed to reap societal benefits, particularly as it concerns the «Internet
of Things» technologies and smart cities or even
issues like smartphone encryption.
«Funding Phantom Students: State
policies insulate districts from making tough decisions» will appear in the Summer
issue of Education
Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
«Civil Rights Enforcement Gone Haywire: The federal government's new school - discipline
policy» will be available at educationnext.org and will appear in the Fall 2014
issue of Education
Next.
All this is reported in the 4th annual survey
of public opinion on educational
issues by Harvard's Program on Educational
Policy and Governance and Education
Next, which I, with William Howell and Martin West, help to direct.
The fifth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education
Policy and Governance and Education Next magazine on a wide range of education policy issues uncovered growing divisions between teachers and the general p
Policy and Governance and Education
Next magazine on a wide range
of education
policy issues uncovered growing divisions between teachers and the general p
policy issues uncovered growing divisions between teachers and the general public.
An article by Christine Rossell that appeared in the Spring 2005
issue of Ed
Next looked at the history
of magnet schools in the U.S. and changes in their admissions
policies over time.
The Summer 2006
issue of Education
Next contains accusations about the research done by the Center on Education
Policy («Donkey in Disguise,» check the facts).
In «The Long Reach
of Teachers Unions: Using money to win friends and influence
policy,» featured in the Fall 2010 edition
of the Education
Next journal, Antonucci also reveals that teachers unions have become a force in matters beyond education
policy, including weighing in on domestic
policy issues such as taxation, healthcare, gay marriage and redistricting.
National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education
Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education
Next on a wide range
of education
issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
Keates went on to
issue advice for the
next government, stating: «An incoming Government must take this
issue seriously and require schools not only to have a zero - tolerance
policy, but to use all the sanctions available to them to address the abuse
of staff.»
Richard Colvin wrote about teacher voice organizations in «Taking Back Teaching: Educators organize to influence
policy and their profession,» which appears in the Spring 2013
issue of Education
Next.
The Harvard
policy journal Education
Next published three
of our articles as part
of a special
issue on the New Orleans school reforms 10 years after Hurricane Katrina.
The debate between the two
policy analysts, which appears to have influenced both majority and minority opinions
of the court, is presented in the upcoming
issue of Education
Next.
In the Spring 2013
issue for Ed
Next, Richard Colvin wrote about a number
of new organizations aimed at giving teachers a greater voice in how their profession works and in education
policy.
CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education
Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education
Next on a wide range
of education
issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
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 Next.&
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 Next.&
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
Next.»
GREG BROCK Today, Education
Next, a national journal
of education
policy, released their annual poll on a wide array
of education
issues.
Today, Education
Next, a national journal
of education
policy, released their annual poll on a wide array
of education
issues.
This is the sixth in a series
of articles exploring the critical
policy challenges that the
next governor and Legislature will face, as well as their positions on these
issues.
Good Morning Education
Next, a national journal
of education
policy, released their annual poll on a wide array
of education
issues.
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of Children Education and Urban Society Education as Change Education Economics Education Finance and
Policy Education for Information Education Leadership Review Education Leadership Review
of Doctoral Research Education Libraries Education
Next Education
Policy Analysis Archives Education Research and Perspectives Education Sciences Education, Citizenship and Social Justice Educational Action Research Educational Administration Quarterly Educational and Developmental Psychologist Educational and Psychological Measurement Educational Assessment Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability Educational Considerations Educational Evaluation and
Policy Analysis Educational Forum Educational Foundations Educational Gerontology Educational Leadership Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development Educational Management Administration & Leadership Educational Measurement:
Issues and Practice Educational Media International Educational Perspectives Educational Philosophy and Theory Educational
Policy Educational
Policy Analysis and Strategic Research Educational Practice and Theory Educational Psychologist Educational Psychology Educational Psychology in Practice Educational Psychology Review Educational Research Educational Research and Evaluation Educational Research and Reviews Educational Research for
Policy and Practice Educational Research Quarterly Educational Researcher Educational Review Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice Educational Studies Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook Educational Studies in Mathematics Educational Studies: Journal
of the American Educational Studies Association Educational Technology Educational Technology & Society Educational Technology Research and Development Educational Theory eJEP: eJournal
of Education
Policy e-Journal
of Business Education and Scholarship
of Teaching E-Learning and Digital Media Electronic Journal
of e-Learning Electronic Journal
of Research in Educational Psychology Elementary School Journal ELT Journal Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties Engineering Design Graphics Journal English Education English in Australia English in Education English in Texas English Journal English Language Teaching English Teaching Forum Environmental Education Research Equity & Excellence in Education Ethics and Education Ethnography and Education ETS Research Report Series Eurasian Journal
of Educational Research European Early Childhood Education Research Journal European Education European Educational Research Journal European Journal
of Contemporary Education European Journal
of Education European Journal
of Educational Research European Journal
of Engineering Education European Journal
of Higher Education European Journal
of Open, Distance and E-Learning European Journal
of Physics Education European Journal
of Psychology
of Education European Journal
of Science and Mathematics Education European Journal
of Special Needs Education European Journal
of STEM Education European Journal
of Teacher Education European Journal
of Training and Development European Physical Education Review Evidence &
Policy: A Journal
of Research, Debate and Practice Exceptional Children Exceptionality Exceptionality Education International
This special
issue brief from the Center for Great Teachers & Leaders at the American Institutes
of Research is a first step in addressing these
policy gaps by offering state education leaders an overview
of the current
policy landscape, its implications for CTE teacher effectiveness, and
next steps for creating aligned and coherent human capital management
policies.
Rejection
of harsh accountability
policies was an important factor in New York's recent election
of Mayor Bill de Blasio after the mayoralty
of Michael Bloomberg and,
next door in Connecticut, State Superintendent Stefan Pryor just called it quits over similar
issues to free Democrat Daniel Malloy from that yoke.
A group
of community leaders, educators and citizens from across Oregon explored the
issue of educator quality and delivered a list
of consensus recommendations for
policy and programmatic
next steps.
I admit that some
of this is a bit
policy «wonky» and into the weeds and not nearly as provocative as some other
issues coming out
of this session, but the K - 12 education
issues at stake here have enormous implications for the future prosperity
of our state and the welfare
of our
next generation and we need all the help we can get.