In this edition of the EdCast, Malone, director of institutional advancement at the Institute for Educational Leadership, discusses the collaborative process of editing a book with diverse authors who have varying
opinions about education reform.
Not exact matches
Yet if students are serious
about influencing public
opinion and advocating for
education reforms, we believe they should hone their
opinion - writing skills as well.
The 2009
Education Next - PEPG Survey of Public Opinion (see «The Persuadable Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers about their views on education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and m
Education Next - PEPG Survey of Public
Opinion (see «The Persuadable Public,» features, Fall 2009) asked public school teachers
about their views on
education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and m
education reforms their unions work tirelessly against, among them, charter schools and merit pay.
One of the guiding principles of the
Education Research Alliance is that «people are entitled to their own
opinions about the
reforms, but not to their own facts.»
While reasonable people can have different
opinions about an issue as complex as «
education reform,» we are left to wonder, yet again, just who are some of those «public servants» are actually advocating for?
This was a week filled with strong
opinion pieces
about school turnaround, school choice, and
education reform.
Register for LILA now to hear Ravitch's provocative and unfiltered
opinions about the current state of
education reform and the policy and communications challenges facing educators today.
Earlier today, the Global Strategy Group, a political consulting and public relations company released a memo
about a public
opinion survey that it had conducted for the «
education reform» advocacy group, ConnCAN, the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now, Inc..
Survey results show progressive stances toward
education reforms, particularly with regard to school choice, technology, teacher preparation, leadership, and collective bargaining.Following the release of the survey, AAE Executive Director Gary Beckner penned an
opinion editorial
about the changing teacher sentiments and the disconnect between teacher unions and the growing non-union teacher movement.