Sentences with phrase «policymakers and the public know»

policymakers and the public know how marginalized students — including low - income students of color and those with disabilities — are doing and help prevent school systems and society itself from ignoring their needs.

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«However, state policymakers need to know what level of funding is needed to maintain current educational programs and services in our public schools and to foster student success.»
The What We Know initiative supports improved climate change communication between scientists, policymakers, and the public.
If schools fall short, the public and policymakers would never know.
This is exactly what policymakers and the interested public need if their goal is to ground early childhood programs and practice on conclusions derived from solid knowledge, both of what we know and what we don't know.
Knowing that supportive public and social policies can advance our vision of every school a community school, NCCS partners with colleagues at the city, state and national levels to educate policymakers about the core components and results of this research - based strategy.
In California, we believe parents, as educated consumers and advocates for their children, want to know more about how public schools are performing, and that policymakers should ensure the public has the necessary tools to make good use of multiple measures.
The MET project's final product will provide huge insights into teacher quality and practice no matter what, but how it is received and interpreted by policymakers and the public is also critical.
As public debate over the use of Common Core standards in U.S. schools gathers steam, parents and policymakers need to know more about current proficiency standards for reading, mathematics, and science — and brace for some surprises.
So the answer to whether schools are improving is still up for grabs, but at least we know some of the variables that constitute improvement in the eyes of policymakers, journalists, and the public.
The framework is a broad outline of what students should know and be able to do and was developed by the U.S. Department of Education with the help of educators, policymakers, and the general public.
In our work providing information and analysis to state and local policymakers, stakeholder groups, and community members about how Connecticut funds public education and what fiscal challenges our state is facing, our organization knows firsthand the importance of accessible, transparent state data.
Connecticut can not have an honest debate about how to improve and handle our poorest school systems until the «education reforms» start telling the truth so that policymakers and the public actually knows what is happening in these schools.
The public and policymakers must know which schools are working so that we can begin the work of improving public education.
Policymakers appear to know little about the Income - Based Repayment program and the Public Service Loan Forgiveness benefit for federal student loans.
Again a wide gap has developed between what is understood about global warming by the relevant scientific community and what is known by policymakers and the public.
He told environmentalresearchweb that he believes there is a huge gap between what is understood about human - made global warming and its consequences, and what is known by the people who most need to know - the public and policymakers.
99.9 %??? The vast majority of scientists look at the above chart and instantly know that the Antarctica warming scare pushed by Comiso is a fabrication - like much of the IPCC «science» the public and policymakers are now identifying as a fabrication.
Like any political body, the Royal Society would no doubt prefer that policymakers and the public take the word of no one but itself.
Susan Joy Hassol is a climate change communicator, analyst, and author known for her ability to translate science into English, making complex issues accessible to policymakers and the public for more than two decades.
Their target audience: the not - so - science - literate public, college undergraduates — and oh, who knows, maybe federal policymakers.
The main point that I want to make concerns the threat of irreparable harm, which I feel we have not communicated well enough to people who most need to know, the public and policymakers.
It's as if they have realised that there is no longer any mileage in promoting that particular bunch of myths to policymakers and public alike, so that instead they are going for climate sensitivity as an alternative target.
At the moment, much of this material is diffuse, known only to a few specialists, and inaccessible to the public and policymakers unless they pay a fee.
Concomitant with increased investment is an increased concern for the return on investment — policymakers and the public want to know if the programs being invested in produce the outcomes expected of them.3
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