Sentences with phrase «of new report»

But the naming of our new report on executive headteachers (EHTs) didn't suffer from this problem.
The Center for American Progress (CAP) has unleashed a firestorm with the release of a new report, The Racist Origins of Private School Vouchers earlier this month.
Of the findings of the new report, «Beyond the Classroom: What Principals Want When It Comes to Afterschool and Summer Learning,» schools and out of school time programs (OST) are inextricably linked, with principals turning to OST programs to supplement in - school instruction.
The city's unprecedented growth, which demands a better educated and more skilled workforce, is at the heart of a new report by the Nashville Public Education Foundation in partnership with The Tennessee College Access and Success Network (TCASN).
Andrew Nichols, director of higher education research at The Education Trust and co-author of a new report on college graduation rates of black students
«If that's a population they want to serve, then they need to design a system that is better for [those] students,» said Andrew McEachin, of RAND Corporation, an author of the new report.
That might have less to do with Teach for America and more to do with the other teachers in the schools, said Melissa Clark, one of the authors of the new report from Mathematica Policy Research.
That's the conclusion of a new report from the New America Foundation, which finds that «there is little evidence to suggest colleges are meaningfully aligning college instruction and teacher preparation programs with the Common Core standards.»
Fellow pro-public education blogger Jan Resseger highlights the findings of a new report released by Journey for Justice, a national coalition dedicated to pushing back the corporate education reform industry and re-taking control of our public schools.
That is one of the key findings of a new report released Wednesday by the National Council on Teacher Quality, or NCTQ — a stalwart in the push to improve the quality and competency of America's teachers.
«Dear Mayor of Los Angeles,» Educators 4 Excellence writes in the introduction of a new report that contends LAUSD's most effective teachers don't have enough leadership opportunities to keep them in their classrooms.
Patte Barth, director of the Center for Public Education, provided a summary of the new report, which uses data from the federal Schools and Staffing Survey to examine the scope of choices available both across different school buildings and within school programs.
Peggy Brookins, NBCT, President and CEO of National Board, reflects on results of a new report from the Center on Education Policy's Listen to Us: Teacher Views and Voices and how ESSA presents opportunities for states and districts to give teachers a voice in education.
The authors of the new report note that it would be a mistake to dismiss these views as belonging to a small segment of society because, in fact, the ideas they are espousing are themselves spreading into the mainstream as misinformation and outright lies about the Core are spread.
This message is at the core of a new report from the National School Boards Association's Center for Public Education titled Busting the Myth of «One Size Fits All» Public Education.
That's the message of a new report by Stanford education professor Martin Carnoy and two colleagues that calls on U.S. educators to stop paying so much attention to the many nations who rank above it on international tests and instead delve deeply into results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often referred to as the nation's report card.
«It really is exciting,» state Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Rick Miller said of the new report.
In the Forward of the new report, Andreas Schleicher argues that it is this modern form of interwoven learning that is the site for contemporary innovation in education.
The release of a new report on the effects of School Improvement Grants (SIG), part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act aimed at improving the nation's lowest performing schools, called into question the viability of improving low - performing schools at scale.
That's my read, anyway, of its new report lambasting three states for giving honors grades to schools even though «many of the schools that were given a gold star from their states aren't necessarily closing the achievement gap,» as Politics K - 12 put it.
In U.S. News, Lauren Camera describes the findings of a new report on teacher pensions recently published by Education Next.
In the language of a new report by ReUp Education, whose mission is to support students who have stopped out of college, these are «The Forgotten Students.»
In this video, Eric Hanushek and Paul Peterson discuss how the United States compares to developed countries of the world in math achievement, the subject of a new report.
These are the findings of a new report from CIEB, Preparing to Lead: Lessons in Principal Development from High - Performing Education Systems.
Wolf is the co-author of a new report, «Do Impacts on Test Scores Even Matter?
This is the focus of a new report [published in the Australian Journal of Education] from researchers at the University of New England, which looks at different types of potential bias in grading including gender, race and physical attractiveness.
On Monday, March 28, Brookings hosted an online discussion of a new report that looks at how deeply the Common Core standards have penetrated schools and classrooms.
That's one of the takeaways of a new report issued by the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child, which seeks to unite the science of early childhood development with the policies we devise to support disadvantaged kids.
Millennial Males React to Harvard Report on Sex and Relationships (ABC News) The Sex Talk Isn't Enough: How Parents Can Teach Teens about Healthy Relationships (The Chicago Tribune) Parents Are Getting the «Sex Talk» All Wrong — and Not Because of the Sex Part (Quartz) Parents Aren't Talking to Teens About Consent, Study Finds (Teen Vogue) Coverage of new report from Making Caring Common about sex and misogny.
Further developing the case for reform, University of Arkansas scholars Jay P. Greene and Josh P. McGee (see «When the Best Is Mediocre,» features, page 34) provided conference participants with a glimpse of their new report, which identifies the international standing of nearly every school district in the United States.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — An analysis of a new report by a committee of the National Research Council (NRC), the research arm of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that average student gains from the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) test - based accountability measures would yield, over the next 80 years, a national economic benefit of approximately $ 14 trillion.
This is the focus of a new report from researchers at the University of New England.
Understanding this second challenge — the challenge of creating and sustaining high quality formal arts learning experiences for K - 12 youth, inside and outside of school — is the focus of a new report from Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
The New York City school district's experience in implementing a new data - management system aimed at making a wealth of student - level data available to teachers is the subject of a new report by Education Sector, a Washington - based think tank.
The authors of the new report, published in the journal Memory, wanted to see how likely it was that people would reach for a computer or smartphone when quizzed on different topics.
«Most of these devices are accurate,» says Mitesh Patel, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania's Pearlman School of Medicine and coauthor of the new report.
Stahl, senior author of a new report in the journal Nature, notes that lignin is a waste product of the paper industry, where cellulose is the valuable product.
But wait, say they authors of the new report: the paradox vanishes with more detailed analysis of exactly who has been getting this treatment.
In the case of this new report, (6) however, while caution is still merited, the nature of the intervention used makes the study relatively free of such complications.
«We did not expect to see glaciers reduced at such a large scale,» said Joseph Shea, lead author of the new report and a glacier hydrologist in Nepal, according to the New York Times.
Data suggest a web of lake organisms might thrive deep under ice; scientists struggle to make sense of the new report
The afterword of the new report, written by curators of astrophysics from the American Museum of Natural History, argues that «life is almost certainly out there somewhere beyond the surface of the Earth....
But the authors of the new report have taken heed of recent criticisms that the statistical measure of drought favoured by climatologists is unreliable.
«We can make these cells very quickly in vitro — in a Petri dish — to become antibody - producing cells,» said a lead author of the new report, Facundo Batista.
A plant - based diet, according to Federico Rey, a UW — Madison professor of bacteriology and also a co-corresponding author of the new report, yields a richer microbiome: «A good diet translates to a beautifully complex microbiome,» Rey says.
«It's like video - streaming services not only predicting what you would like to watch in the future, but also your current age, based on your viewing preferences,» said Adam Miller of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, lead author of a new report on the findings appearing in the Astrophysical Journal.
«In the same that we can only eat so much food at a time, there are limits to how fast neutron stars can accrete matter,» says Murray Brightman, a postdoctoral scholar at Caltech and lead author of a new report on the findings in Nature Astronomy.
The authors of the new report argue that neurotoxins are the likeliest explanation for the fatigue, muscle and joint pain, memory loss, and dizziness that has plagued tens of thousands of Gulf War veterans.
Co-author of the new report, Dr Iain Staffell from the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial, said: «Switching from coal to gas is not a long - term solution, but it is an important step to start reducing emissions quickly and at minimal cost.
«Our controlled study shows that, used as part of breast reconstruction, lipofilling is a safe procedure that does not increase the risk of recurrent or new breast cancers,» comments ASPS member surgeon Dr. Steven J. Kronowitz of Kronowitz Plastic Surgery, Houston (formerly of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center), lead author of the new report.
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