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Education and Child Development Minister Susan Close said the targeted funding — for students in
public primary schools — is designed to lift achievement and modernise the state's
public education
system.
It's probably time for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the
primary tool for changing our creaky old
public school system is apt to yield more backlash than accomplishment
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Among other things, he wrote, «It's probably time for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the
primary tool for changing our creaky old
public -
school system is apt to yield more backlash than accomplishment.»
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Known as the Gilmer - Aiken Act, this basic funding plan served as the
primary vehicle for the support of Texas
public schools for a few years until legal challenges to inequalities in
public school funding caused the state to review its funding
system.
Organizers of charter
schools, which receive
public funding but operate independently of a jurisdiction's
primary public school system, often discourage unionization.
We partnered with some of the most prestigious educational organizations in the state and the nation with a
primary goal of inspiring visionary leadership to transform the Texas
public school system.
With the establishment of the Sheff standard for racial integration in 2008, magnet
schools have become the state's
primary method for reducing racial segregation and promoting integration within the Greater Hartford Region
public school system.
Bridgeport's Democratic
Primary to select Board of Education candidates will be held tomorrow and campaign finance reports filed last week reveal that Achievement First Inc., the charter
school management company co-founded by Commissioner of Education, Stefan Pryor, continues to play a dominant role in the effort to control Bridgeport's
public education
system.
As the
primary stakeholders of the
public schools, parents have a deep - rooted understanding of the challenges facing our educational
system.
In addition, in the proposal called «money follow the child», charter
schools are saying that regardless of whether government expands funding for
primary and secondary education in Connecticut, if a child moves from the
public school system to a charter
school all of the money allocated to «pay» for that student should move as well.
Instead of trying to expand the pot of money that is provided for
primary and secondary education in Connecticut, thereby helping all
public school children, some charter
school supporters have changed their strategy and are now pushing to modify the state's
school funding
system so that when a child shifts from a
public school to a charter
school all of the state money associated with the education of that student would shift as well.
While the State of Connecticut spends hundreds of millions of dollars every year to reduce racial isolation in our urban
school districts, as required by Connecticut's Constitution and Courts, Governor Dannel Malloy is pumping more than $ 100 million a year into Connecticut Charter
Schools despite the fact that they have become a
primary vehicle for the segregation of our
public school system.
Prior to taking over Charter Impact, Spencer was the Vice President of Finance for the Alliance for College - Ready
Public Schools, where his
primary areas of concentration included maintenance of all accounting
systems, designing and implementing the internal control framework, and developing cash flow projections and forecasts for organizational growth and providing guidance on fiscal best practices.
Although decent responses exist for every one of these concerns, as do sundry ways of curbing their excesses, it's probably time for education reformers and policymakers to admit that just pushing harder on test - driven accountability as the
primary tool for changing our creaky old
public -
school system is apt to yield more backlash than accomplishment.
Though many had hoped that fiery
school reformer Michelle Rhee would remain at the head of Washington, D.C.'s
public school system in the wake of her boss's loss to Vince Gray in the Democratic mayoral
primary, it is not to be.
The Quebec Minister of Education, Jean - Marc Fournier, announced today that he is creating a consultative committee on diversity in the province's
schools whose
primary task will be to come up with «a clear and accessible definition of what is a reasonable accommodation» between the needs of children from cultural and religious minorities and the values of the officially secular
public education
system.
A total of 213 Hispanic eighth grade students with a history of externalizing behavior problems and their
primary caregivers were recruited from the
public school system.