Representation of the Arizona Superintendent
of Public Instruction in a high profile case involving education funding for English Language Learners.
June Atkinson, superintendent
of public instruction in North Carolina, is talking about the latest cut to the Department of Public Instruction (DPI), a $ 300,000 reduction that, all things considered, will deal relatively minor damage to the state department charged with providing support and oversight for local schools.
Another focus was assisting the Washington Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction in examining promising school - level practices in programs for low - performing, high - poverty students.
That work came at a time when, Hall said, there was considerable staff transition at the Department
of Public Instruction in the wake of State Superintendent Mark Johnson's election.
If the non-resident application is denied, the parent / guardian may appeal to the Office of the Superintendent
of Public Instruction in Olympia at (360) 725-6133.
A state lawmaker from Fayetteville plans to challenge North Carolina's incumbent state Superintendent
of Public Instruction in the May primary.
Few people, in education or out of it, spend five years in public life as eventful as the time since Tony Bennett's election to the office of Indiana Superintendent
of Public Instruction in 2008.
California Charter Schools Association Advocates is pleased to announce its endorsement of Marshall Tuck for State Superintendent
of Public Instruction in the California November 2014 General Election.
«These tests reflect the exciting changes taking place in California classrooms,» said Tom Torlakson, state superintendent
of public instruction in a conference call.
After he ended his job as a consultant for the Department
of Public Instruction in 2011, he held contracts with school districts in Kansas and regional school district organizations in Wisconsin to provide youth suicide prevention training and school improvement services, Humphries said.
He said he has earned the chance to follow through on the major policy shifts upon which California has embarked since he was elected as superintendent
of public instruction in 2010.
As part of the field test, the state will be examining technological capacity and the quality of test questions, while helping students and teachers prepare for next year's first operational test, said Tom Torlakson, State Superintendent
of Public Instruction in a press release.
Additionally, she was a contributing author to the School System Improvement Guide and the Washington State School Improvement Planning Guide, both published by the Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction in Olympia, Wash..
He was appointed as a member of the Blueprint for Environmental Literacy Task Force by California Superintendent
of Public Instruction in 2014 - 15 and chairs the private school selection committee for the Green Ribbon Schools program in California.
Washington state's top elected school official, Randy Dorn, announced Thursday he will not run for a third term as Superintendent
of Public Instruction in 2016.
1 A free, 246 - page handbook that introduces educators to Compassionate Schools and provides guidance on how to support students facing chronic stress and trauma is available from the Office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction in Washington State.
Democrat Glenda Ritz came from behind to unseat GOP incumbent Tony Bennett as Indiana's Superintendent
of Public Instruction in the biggest upset of Tuesday's statewide election.
Ted Sanders, superintendent
of public instruction in Nevada since 1979, has been named Illinois's superintendent of education.
But Mr. Sanders, the superintendent
of public instruction in Illinois, said he also looked forward to helping President Bush enact his education initiatives if he is confirmed by the Senate.
Dr. Tony Evers was first elected Wisconsin State Superintendent
of Public Instruction in April 2009.
James W. Guthrie, currently superintendent
of public instruction in Nevada, is senior fellow and former director of education policy studies at the George W. Bush Institute, where Elizabeth Ettema is research associate in education policy.
«Congress needs to know what you expect with regards to Goals 2000,» said Alan Morgan, the superintendent
of public instruction in New Mexico, «or we are likely to...
«There remains a lot of concern about the goals,» Betty Castor, the superintendent
of public instruction in Florida, said at the chiefs» annual meeting.
«This is in no way, shape or form an attack on teachers,» Tony Bennett, the superintendent
of public instruction in Indiana, tells Gabriel.
The home environment has a strong effect upon reading achievement, according to Verne A. Duncan, Oregon's state superintendent
of public instruction in Oregon.
- Lisa Graham Keegan is chief executive officer of the Education Leaders Council and the former superintendent
of public instruction in Arizona.
Wisconsin held an election for superintendent
of public instruction in April while both New Jersey and Virginia held November elections for governor and lieutenant governor.
The Report refers to the book Education of India by Arthur Mayhew, the Director
of Public Instruction in Bengal with approval of his personal view that the «moral progress in India depends on the general transformation of education by explicit recognition of the Spirit of Christ».
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My greatest objection to the presence
of religion
in schools is that
public schools are supposed to be about providing education for everyone — not religious
instruction.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part
of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence
of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence
of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's
instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching
in the church are universally applicable, but his
instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line
of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry
of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy
of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws
of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant
in one moment, but important enough to display
in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading
of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse
of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
For the present, the Supreme Court decision
in the McCollum case of 1948 interposes barriers, but this need not be final.13 In the meantime, the churches should seize every opportunity to give weekday religious instruction on released time outside the public school
in the McCollum case
of 1948 interposes barriers, but this need not be final.13
In the meantime, the churches should seize every opportunity to give weekday religious instruction on released time outside the public school
In the meantime, the churches should seize every opportunity to give weekday religious
instruction on released time outside the
public schools.
The processes
of education are,
of course, much broader than the specific
instruction given
in the
public or private schools or the universities.
This concept has kept
instruction in the world's greatest literary masterpiece and its most influential body
of literature out
of the
public schools and hence out
of the primary channel for the transmission
of our cultural heritage.
Public discourse was never enough; private admonition, catechetical instruction, personal pastoral care, the administration of the sacrament the leadership of public worship — all these needed to be faithfully attended to; but in everything he did the preacher had one thing to do, namely, to bring home to men the gospel of divine
Public discourse was never enough; private admonition, catechetical
instruction, personal pastoral care, the administration
of the sacrament the leadership
of public worship — all these needed to be faithfully attended to; but in everything he did the preacher had one thing to do, namely, to bring home to men the gospel of divine
public worship — all these needed to be faithfully attended to; but
in everything he did the preacher had one thing to do, namely, to bring home to men the gospel
of divine love.
In public education, then, the initial aim of instruction in the religious heritage is to help adherents of each tradition — Christians, Jews, Muslims, Ethical Culturists, Religious Naturalists, and all the others — to realize to the full the resources for the embodiment of religious faith available in their tradition at its bes
In public education, then, the initial aim
of instruction in the religious heritage is to help adherents of each tradition — Christians, Jews, Muslims, Ethical Culturists, Religious Naturalists, and all the others — to realize to the full the resources for the embodiment of religious faith available in their tradition at its bes
in the religious heritage is to help adherents
of each tradition — Christians, Jews, Muslims, Ethical Culturists, Religious Naturalists, and all the others — to realize to the full the resources for the embodiment
of religious faith available
in their tradition at its bes
in their tradition at its best.
With such
public accessibility
of the materials
of instruction, the emphasis
of teachers
in school classrooms may shift considerably.
The «
Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation
of the Theologian» issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine
of the Faith
in 1990, stated that no
public discussion
of non-infallible doctrinal statements is permitted within the Church.
new questions such as released time for religious
instruction, prayer and Bible reading
in the
public schools, tax exemptions for churches and other religious bodies, and the very meaning
of religion itself occupied the attention
of jurists.
Readers
of a certain age will remember some
of the key sentences: «I believe
in an America where no
public official either requests or accepts
instruction from the Pope, the National Council
of Churches, or any other ecclesiastical source....
Deplore as we may the existence
of the parochial school, its challenge to the separation
of church and state, and its attempted inroads on the
public treasury, the fact remains that parochial schools exist primarily because Catholic parents, who pay their
public - school taxes, think it worth while to submit to additional cost and often to much inconvenience to see to it that their children receive the religious
instruction denied them
in the
public schools.
There is almost none
of that sort
of nuance
in Bishop Wright's
public lecture, and, as a result, his understanding
of politics can scarcely help anyone who turns to it for
instruction and guidance.
She had some
public instincts, it is true; she hated the Lutherans, and longed for the church's triumph over them; but
in the main her idea
of religion seems to have been that
of an endless amatory flirtation — if one may say so without irreverence — between the devotee and the deity; and apart from helping younger nuns to go
in this direction by the inspiration
of her example and
instruction, there is absolutely no human use
in her, or sign
of any general human interest.
The Sunday Schools that
in the United States influenced the establishment
of public schools were intended
in part to save the souls
of their students who had no other religious
instruction.
He presses for Bible
instruction in public schools, school prayer,
public displays
of the Ten Commandments, impeachment
of «activist» judges, antiabortion statutes, prohibition
of gay marriage and a host
of other conservative positions.
The closeness
of the vote turns on the peculiarities
of the Spanish
public school system,
in which state employees offer religious
instruction.
Spain had acted to protect the important principle
of church autonomy, specifically, the right
of the Catholic Church to designate which people could offer Catholic
instruction in the
public schools.
In recent years there has been a considerable increase in the number of religious schools, religious instruction has been introduced in public elementary schools, and modern madrasas have been founde
In recent years there has been a considerable increase
in the number of religious schools, religious instruction has been introduced in public elementary schools, and modern madrasas have been founde
in the number
of religious schools, religious
instruction has been introduced
in public elementary schools, and modern madrasas have been founde
in public elementary schools, and modern madrasas have been founded.
Later, opposition to this point
of view developed both from those opposed to all forms
of religious
instruction in public schools and from Roman Catholics who upheld the right to instruct their children
in their faith.