Sentences with phrase «of educational malpractice»

Given this sort of educational malpractice, the fascination with Black Mountain as an alternative is easy to understand.
The students spend much of their time playing games or reading while she surfs the internet, as one of many examples of the educational malpractice taking place.
In the information age, he saw that disconnect from technology as «a form of educational malpractice
Since the first widely publicized case in which a claim of educational malpractice was made — a 1976 California suit brought by a high - school graduate who charged he was illiterate — state courts, including New York's, have continued to turn...

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Of course, Jobs ultimately survived the educational malpractice he faced, and he changed the world in significant ways.
As noted by Frank B. Murray, president of the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC), a rival accrediting agency, even among education scholars and practitioners, «there is still no consensus... about what would constitute educational malpractice
The Kentucky Court of Appeals has upheld a lower - court ruling that dismissed charges of «educational malpractice» against a private school.
New York State's highest court, ruling on two cases in which children were allegedly misdiagnosed as retarded, last month rejected in one case the concept of «educational malpractice» as legal grounds on which to redress such plaintiffs» grievances against public agencies.
And it should start with getting rid of the Charles Epps whose educational abuse, neglect and malpractice should have never been defended in the first place.
This form of educational neglect and malpractice must stop.
In the process, Obama and Duncan are retreating from the very commitment of federal education policy, articulated through No Child, to set clear goals for improving student achievement in reading and mathematics, to declare to urban, suburban, and rural districts that they could no longer continue to commit educational malpractice against poor and minority children, and to end policies that damn children to low expectations.
It also made it clear to suburban districts that they could no longer continue to commit educational malpractice against poor and minority children, as well as focused American public education on achieving measurable results instead of damning kids to low expectations.
In fact, it is that very scrutiny that has led so many suburban districts to join alongside National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers affiliates (as well as other traditionalists) to complain about No Child in the first place; they didn't want to be held accountable for serving up mediocrity to the kids they have subjected to educational malpractice for far too long.
The schools run and overseen by BIE have been one of the ghettos of American public education, with a longstanding history of perpetuating abuse and malpractice (educational and otherwise).
Considering that the districts that make up CORE have done little that subject these children, especially ELL kids, to educational abuse and malpractice, the lack of a plan is not surprising.
This, in turn, points out one of the underlying flaws offered up by EdTrust and the Obama administration for eviscerating No Child: That the law doesn't allow for consideration of how much work it will take to improve the achievement of kids subjected to years of educational neglect and malpractice.
They are neither cognizant of performing educational malpractice nor their service to a master they have yet to see manifest.
The data once again serves as a reminder that educational malpractice borne upon poor and minority children visit their better - off peers in the form of academic neglect.
From the so - called gifted - and - talented programs that end up doing little to improve student achievement (and actually do more damage to all kids by continuing the rationing of education at the heart of the education crisis), to the evidence that suburban districts are hardly the bastions of high - quality education they proclaim themselves to be (and often, serve middle class white children as badly as those from poor and minority households), it is clear that the educational neglect and malpractice endemic within the nation's super-clusters of failure and mediocrity isn't just a problem for other people's children.
There is no amount of test industry algorithms that can justify this educational malpractice.
Also, talk with your malpractice insurance company and ask whether you would be covered if someone misunderstands the purpose of your post (informational, educational, and not legal advice).
In addition, television advertising may also be on the rise to keep pace with the impressive presence of solo or small firm medical malpractice lawyers, such as Eric Turkewitz, of New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog, or Gerry Oginski, who provide high quality educational materials and insights at their respective sites.
• Conducted educational seminars for emergency medicine providers on best practices for quality care and reduction of medical malpractice premiums.
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