Sentences with phrase «policy analysts»

Insofar as policy analysts, academics, and think tanks pay any attention to the topic, they almost always do so within the fundamental structures and parameters of the forty - plus - year - old policy regime that was inaugurated with President Ford's signature.
The success of the six national education goals, many educators and policy analysts maintain, hinges to a great degree on the first: ensuring that, by the year 2000, all children enter school ready to learn.
Ed.magazine's editors asked school administrators, teachers, policy analysts, and researchers to offer their perspectives on this matter.
One of the (many) problems with education policy analysts is that a large number of them live in or around Washington, D.C.
Policy analysts using other methodologies can also take heart.
Many, of course, also work for the U.S. Department of Education as undersecretaries, writers, policy analysts, and education program specialists, to name a few.
To this end, our current work plan is focused on three core objectives: (1) To build a dynamic «Frontiers of Innovation» community composed of scientists, scholars, policymakers, policy analysts, practitioners, and other creative individuals who are motivated to engage in the kind of transformational thinking that is needed to break down disciplinary barriers and catalyze significant change in early childhood policy and practice.
Graduates assume leadership positions as researchers, faculty members, administrators, and policy analysts in colleges and universities, research institutes, and state and federal organizations.
HDP alumni are in a range of roles including kindergarten teachers, doctoral students in clinical psychology, public television producers, admissions directors, school - based child advocates, and education policy analysts.
Instead, I think they just had the type of magical thinking too common among smart DC policy analysts that if only they had good enough intentions and «messaged» the issue just right, all problems would be overcome.
You will contribute in so many ways — as researchers, teachers, principals, superintendents, literacy specialists, community organizers, higher education administrators, art specialists, policy analysts, leaders of education organizations, and leaders in government.
Most IEP students arrive with professional experience in international education and development, perhaps as teachers or administrators at international schools, Peace Corps volunteers, field researchers with NGOs, or policy analysts with U.S. - based aid organizations.
President Bush included business leaders, university presidents, union and association leaders, policy analysts, and a public - school teacher, among others, on his 24 - member education - policy advisory committee, established last fall to provide him with innovative ideas.
His recommendations are expected to resemble those circulated here recently by Denis P. Doyle and Terry W. Hartle, education - policy analysts at the American Enterprise Institute.
The goal of the event is to assemble teams of leading policy analysts and social scientists to work with administrative data to answer critical questions faced by policy makers in education.
The ESS allows governments, policy analysts and scholars to keep up with social trends that affect how democracy is working and how European citizens perceive their lives, their nations, and the world.
Scientists, engineers, and policy analysts who are part of the nonprofit organization turned out in force Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, outside Washington.
Bewildered European policy analysts — many of whom assumed the «Brexit» referendum would deliver a narrow victory for the «remain» camp — are still grappling with Thursday's result.
Patzek's concerns are supported by survey research in the medical field conducted by David Blumenthal and Eric Campbell, policy analysts at Harvard University.
That idea has drawn criticism from some environmentalists and policy analysts, who are worried about encouraging environmental problems or reducing energy security.
Some policy analysts think that by tweaking the rules, the United States could eventually sign on, but if they are tweaked too much, other countries may balk.
It's a busy time for nuclear - policy analysts: Just days after President Obama told a crowd of 20,000 in Prague that the U.S. had a «moral responsibility» to take the lead in ridding the world of nuclear weapons, two groups have come forward with their own blueprints for doing so.
But even the first step of modeling the effects of greenhouse gas sources and sinks on future temperatures requires input from atmospheric scientists, oceanographers, ecologists, economists, policy analysts, and others.
However, most science policy analysts are wringing their hands over the tiny increase sought for the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a small rebound for the National Science Foundation (NSF) after a cut in 2005, and reductions in the science budgets at NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the departments of energy and defense.
Speaking about promoting education among children, policy analysts have criticised the APC - led government for the «poor» implementation of its education policies for children, especially its school feeding programme.
Cuomo's announcement earned him national attention and praise from a good deal of education and student groups, but many legislators and policy analysts say the governor hasn't provided enough details to determine whether the plan is realistic.
In terms of China's priorities, policy analysts tend to agree that if China were to begin a large - scale military campaign, Taiwan would most likely be the focus of its aggression [vii].
Nowadays, public policy analysts are keen on evidence - based policy: instead of assuming that a policy will work here because it worked somewhere else, analysts try to produce objective evaluations by running randomised control trials.
The difference between the Nigerian situation and what we witnessing here is that unlike Ghana where the OccupyGhana elements have metamorphosed into spokespersons, prophets, policy analysts, legal advisors etc for the Akufo - Addo Administration, their counterparts in Nigeria are pursuing same agenda (they pursued under Jonathan) against the Buhari administration.
They are all highly educated professionals, everything from IT mangers to lawyers to senior governmental policy analysts and associate professors.
As urban policy analysts John Gilderbloom and Richard Appelbaum observe, for example, Houston would seem from a conservative's viewpoint to have been a near - perfect environment for creating affordable housing in the «80s.
The characterization of criminals as primarily victims of their environment, a notion that has become increasingly popular among public policy analysts and social critics since the 1950s, is the clearest example of the erosion of this belief.
After 1996 scholars and policy analysts were quick to note that African - American congregations, many of which already were providing direct social services, would be most likely to benefit from these changes and most likely to apply for public funds.
It is scarcely any wonder then that late - twentieth - century evangelical Protestants are rarely found among ethicists, moral philosophers, or policy analysts.
Being the center of political activity in the U.S. means that this city is shaped by people from all over the country who move here to work as congressional aides, lobbyists, policy analysts, reporters, elected officials, bureaucrats, organizers, etc..
Since then, academics and policy analysts have produced new research that should be included.
For another, inflation targeting no longer enjoys the broad support it once had among policy analysts.
Economists and trade policy analysts at The Trade Partnership and Trade Partnership Worldwide, LLC provide high - quality analysis designed to improve corporate, industry or national competitiveness.
It's actually a question that has puzzled economists and housing policy analysts.
The administration's protectionist policies have alienated U.S. allies, whom Trump has to meet face - to - face at the G - 20 summit, policy analysts say.
«It's rare to have employers be caught no matter what,» says David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute.
Dwayne Day, an American space historian, policy analyst and author, has previously written on Area 51, as well as the 1974 Skylab image flap.
Leopold Traugott, policy analyst at Open Europe, told CNBC Friday that this «blunt rejection» has thrown up an issue for Schulz.
LaMontagne's husband quit his job as a policy analyst and became Georgetown Cupcake's chief financial officer.
She is Sandra Panetta, a former Environmental Protection Agency policy analyst.
«The EU has opened the door to GMOs,» a Greenpeace policy analyst told the Financial Times.
«It was a solid first impression,» said Philippe Bergevin, a senior policy analyst with the C.D. Howe Institute.
Though immigration may strain some local budgets in the short term, costs and benefits tend to balance out in the end, said Alex Nowrasteh, immigration policy analyst at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.
According to Jay Stanley, a senior policy analyst at the American Civil Liberties Union, police in Colorado, Florida, and North Dakota have used drones for various uses, including accident photography.
Colin Busby, a senior policy analyst at the C.D. Howe Institute, seems to bite his tongue, but he likes where Bridgepoint is going.
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