Not exact matches
A similar program in Ohio shows teachers how to «frack» Twinkies using straws to pump for cream and advises on the curriculum for a
charter school that
revolves around shale drilling.
Much of her service work
revolves around working with troubled teens and
charter schools; teaching classes for creating alternatives to drug and alcohol use.
As I see it, discussion of Success should
revolve around one big question: Why do Success's academic results seem so outsized, even compared to some of the nation's other, most - accomplished
charter schools?
For years, battles for
school board control in high
charter growth cities have
revolved around unilateral opposition to
charters or benign collaboration.
[1] For a long time, the debate over
charter schools has
revolved around the simplistic question of whether they are better or worse than traditional public
schools.
At least part of the disagreement
revolves around whether
charter schools deliver on their promise to improve student outcomes.
The solutions to every perceived or claimed public education problem seem to
revolve around standardizing teachers and children, closing public
schools, giving away taxpayer resources like
school buildings to
charter schools, and stripping local control from community stakeholders.
The film's most emotional moments
revolve around five children whose futures depend on winning a lottery to a
charter school.
It's a decision deeply rooted in the politics of
school choice in Indiana and
revolves around the administration of Democratic Mayor Bart Peterson, the first mayor given the authority to oversee the city's
charter schools, says Claire Smrekar, a professor of education and public policy at Vanderbilt University.
The USA Today story
revolves around low college - completion rates among students who have graduated from
charter schools — leaving it unclear how
charter schools fit into the troubling larger picture of college completion in the United States.
Today, while much of the discussion about «Education Reform»
revolves around the diversion of scarce public funds to privately owned and practically unaccountable
charter schools and the debate about whether the Common Core Standards are useful or appropriate and whether the unfair and discriminatory Common Core testing scam can be derailed, there is a growing realization that the rise of the Common Core is one of the biggest public relations snow jobs in American history.
My career has
revolved around charter public
schools ever since.