Sentences with phrase «published on charter»

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Otting said at a conference in Washington last month that the regulator was aiming to publish its position on the charter within the next 60 to 90 days.
A report published in May 2017 documents the progress and the shortcomings in Iraq of the Charter on Inclusion, one year after its launch.
Arne Duncan has $ 4 billion - plus to push privatization (on the day this blog is published, he will visit a charter school in Brooklyn that achieves remarkable results; I assume he will not visit the one in Queens that is housed in trailers in a muddy field, placed there to help a developer sell apartments in a not - yet - built building).
Emma Carr, deputy director of Big Brother Watch, who published a piece on politics.co.uk condemning the snoopers» charter just hours before Clegg made his announcement, said the police already had the power to access online communications if they wanted to.
«The royal charter published on March18th followed 21 weeks of discussion and has cross party agreement,» she said.
The Government published a new Adopters» Charter in October 2011, setting out clear guidance for both adoption agencies and prospective adopters and called for «radical reform» of the family justice system, which was taking 13 months on average to process a child's case through the family courts.
The charter, or «Declaration on Great Apes», will be published next week with a series of campaigning essays entitled The Great Ape Project.
Anne Forde, 22 April 2005 The European Commission has published its recommendation: «The European Charter for Researchers and on a Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers»; was it needed and can it make any difference?
On the upcoming hearing's charter, published online on the Committee's web page, it is noted that «last year the Space Subcommittee received testimony from Mr. Dennis Tito, Chairman of the Inspiration Mars Foundation, that indicated that with existing technologies and additional development work, the SLS and Orion could potentially be ready for a Mars flyby by 2021 instead of the 2030s as proposed by the AdministratioOn the upcoming hearing's charter, published online on the Committee's web page, it is noted that «last year the Space Subcommittee received testimony from Mr. Dennis Tito, Chairman of the Inspiration Mars Foundation, that indicated that with existing technologies and additional development work, the SLS and Orion could potentially be ready for a Mars flyby by 2021 instead of the 2030s as proposed by the Administratioon the Committee's web page, it is noted that «last year the Space Subcommittee received testimony from Mr. Dennis Tito, Chairman of the Inspiration Mars Foundation, that indicated that with existing technologies and additional development work, the SLS and Orion could potentially be ready for a Mars flyby by 2021 instead of the 2030s as proposed by the Administration.
Cincinnati / New York About Blog Our charter publication Writer's Digest literally «wrote the book» on writing and getting published.
The study reported here thus differs from virtually all other published research on charter schools in its reliance on experimental methods to determine the schools» effectiveness.
«The tests will empower parents by providing them with information critical to the success of reforms such as charter schools and school choice,» William J. Bennett and Chester E. Finn Jr. wrote in an opinion piece published in TheWashington Post on Sept. 15.
In March 2017, nearly 25 years after the first charter school opened in Colorado, the Denver Post published a retrospective piece on the growth of charters in the state.
Because of this talk and his subsequent if short - lived advocacy, Shanker is often credited with conceiving the very concept of charters, although he drew on work published more than a decade earlier.
His published work includes key studies on the effectiveness of charter schools, the origins and inequities of the racial achievement gap, and the impact of historically black colleges and universities.
In this week's episode of the EdNext podcast, Marty West, executive editor of Education Next, talks about Denver with David Osborne, director of the Progressive Policy Institute's Reinventing America's Schools Project and the author of a new article «Denver Expands Choice and Charters,» that was published this week on the EdNext website.
A New York Times poll published on October 4th showed that «56 percent of voters (61 percent of African Americans and 50 percent of whites) wanted more charters
That study, and a follow - up report published two years later, found that in Detroit, about half to three - fifths of charter schools outperformed demographically similar district schools on reading and math assessments.
Hot on the heels of Charter Schools against the Odds, edited by Paul Hill, to which readers were alerted in the last issue of Education Next, come two new books, one (Courting Failure) published as the first in a series of Education Next Books.
I know because in 2006, the same year we published that study, we started a charter high school serving African American children on the south side of Chicago.
In an essay titled «School Choice through a Foucauldian Lens,» published last year, Stacy Smith, a professor of education at Bates College, seized on the ideas of Michel Foucault to dispute the notion that supporting charter schools means supporting market - based education reforms.
Each DC public charter school is required to conduct annually a thorough audit of its finances and operations, each of which is published on our website.
The Indiana Charter School Board meets periodically to review proposals for new charter schools; make decisions on those proposals; monitor charter schools sponsored by the ICSB; and publish guidelines for accountaCharter School Board meets periodically to review proposals for new charter schools; make decisions on those proposals; monitor charter schools sponsored by the ICSB; and publish guidelines for accountacharter schools; make decisions on those proposals; monitor charter schools sponsored by the ICSB; and publish guidelines for accountacharter schools sponsored by the ICSB; and publish guidelines for accountability.
The institute published a policy paper entitled «Charter Schools As Nation Builders: Democracy Prep And Civic Education,» which highlights our focus on both abstract citizenship and operational citizenship.
Lead author of Rhetoric vs. Reality: What We Know and What We Need to Know About Vouchers and Charter Schools, he has published in the Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Behavioral Science and Policy, Statistics and Public Policy, the Journal of Labor Economics, Economics of Education Review, Education Finance and Policy, American Journal of Education, Teachers College Record, Peabody Journal of Education, Education Next, the Handbook of Research on School Choice, and the Encyclopedia of Education Economics and Finance.
Commentary by Nelson Smith in Education Next (Hanover, MD, July 17, 2012) A very timely and informative article published in Education Week and written by Nelson Smith, a consultant on education policy and former E.D. of the DC Public Charter School Board and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, reinforces CSDC's mission and focus on financing and developing facilities for great public charter schools natiCharter School Board and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, reinforces CSDC's mission and focus on financing and developing facilities for great public charter schools natiCharter Schools, reinforces CSDC's mission and focus on financing and developing facilities for great public charter schools naticharter schools nationally.
For instance, members of the Equity Coalition have published joint statements on discipline and to the Trump Administration and 115th Congress regarding critical issues impacting students with disabilities in charter schools.
Ladner has written numerous studies on school choice, charter schools, and special education reform, and has published articles in Education Next, the Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice, and the British Journal of Political Science.
In addition to voices from parents, the New York Times» Editorial Board published a piece calling the NAAP's proposed moratorium «A Misguided Attack on Charter Schools.»
On November 4th the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools published a paper authored by NCSECS entitled «Getting Lost While Trying to Follow the Money: Special Education Finance in Charter Schools.»
BROWARD COUNTY, FL Education blogger Jeff Bryant published a must - read column this week on Alternet exploring the impact of charter school expansion in one Florida community.
The Seattle Times published the following article in today's newspaper: Advocacy groups file initiative to put charter schools on November ballot — According to the text, the initiative sets out several guidelines, including a stipulation that any charter schools must be nonprofit and must not be religious.
Beginning this week, the Arizona Charter Schools Association will publish profiles of the winners on the Association's blog.
Greenhouse Schools in Boston: School Leadership Practices Across a High - Performing Charter Sector — NewSchools Venture Fund and TNTP recently published a report that showcases Brooke's focus on developing and supporting great teachers.
On March 2, 2018, we published in the Federal Register a notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY) 2018 for CSP — Grants to Charter School Developers for the Opening of New Charter Schools and for the Replication and Expansion of High - Quality Charter Schools, Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers 84.282 B and 84.282 E.
Eastin, in a post published on Medium titled «California Needs a Moratorium on Charter Schools,» wrote: «Too many charters are escaping the rigorous financial oversight, auditing and reporting rules that are required of traditional public schools.
CCSA response to the Los Angeles Times article «Charters Draw Students From Private Schools» published on August 28, 2012.
On November 27, 2013, the East Bay Express published an opinion piece, «Oakland Needs a Moratorium on Charter Schools.&raquOn November 27, 2013, the East Bay Express published an opinion piece, «Oakland Needs a Moratorium on Charter Schools.&raquon Charter Schools.»
On October 1, the Los Angeles Times published an op - ed, The charter school mistake, written by Diane Ravitch author of a new book «Reign of Error.»
As per an article published last week in The Columbus Dispatch, the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) apparently rejected a proposal made by the state's pro-charter school Ohio Coalition for Quality Education and the state's largest online charter school, all of whom wanted to add (or replace) this state's VAM with another, unnamed «Similar Students» measure (which could be the Student Growth Percentiles model discussed prior on this blog, for example, here, here, and here) used in California.
But last week, the same group of researchers produced a follow - up study on the Florida students, published in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, and it showed something startling: the charter students might not have produced higher test scores when they were in school, but years later, when they were in their mid-twenties, the charter school students earned more money, and were more likely to have attended at least two years of college (although still only half of them did so).
LA School Report on Monday published a comprehensive top - to - bottom list of all 714 schools that were evaluated by a new accountability system LA Unified developed along with five other California districts, but missing from the data were independent charter schools.
Her four - part series will be part of an extended national report on charter schools that will be published by the Network for Public Education in 2017.
On November 26th, the U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights published a negotiated agreement (Agreement: Harmony Public Schools, Texas: OCR Case # 06-11-5004 — November 26, 2014 (PDF)- harmony-public-schools-agreement.pdf) with Harmony Public Schools (Harmony), a network of charter schools operated by the Cosmos Foundation.
In addition to her work at Ingenium Charter School, Price has published multiple articles and presented a number of workshops on Common Core State Standards and teacher professional development.
The series will be part of an extended national report on charter schools that will be published by the Network for Public Education in 2017.
Late last year, I published a series of stories about a secret, NEA - backed group that was trying to establish a moratorium on charter schools in Louisiana.
Today the Fordham Institute published a great commentary piece by Jamie Davies O'Leary on why we should expect more of our gatekeepers of charter schools: authorizers.
In order to receive today's funds, Colorado provided assurances that it will collect, publish, analyze and act on basic information regarding the quality of classroom teachers, annual student improvements, college readiness, the effectiveness of state standards and assessments, progress on removing charter caps and interventions in turning around underperforming schools.
This is precisely why there has been a recent push to assign letter grades to public schools and why local public and charter schools are required to publish an annual school report card on their websites.
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