Sentences with phrase «same challenges in education»

While the days of boarding schools are long gone, many of the same challenges in education still exist.

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My parents faced a big decision: Should they keep me in the same school and allow my challenges to direct me toward a special education program?
Whether you are awaiting the arrival of your little one or are in the full swing of life after labor, our classes and support groups can provide invaluable education and the opportunity to interact and share with other moms on the same journey and experiencing similar challenges.
At the same time, Paladino vowed in an interview on WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom to file a legal challenge if he's removed by the state Education Department from the school board.
But public education in our city is also facing a number of systemic challenges: DCPS asks why it can't function with the same freedoms as the charter sector.
Mike Petrilli talks with Education Next about the challenges of teaching high - achieving and low - achieving kids in the same classroom, and about one school in Montgomery County, Maryland, which is using a blend of ability grouping and differentiated instruction with great success.
To bring this same innovation to school report cards, the Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)-- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of eEducation (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)-- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of educationeducation.
Mitchell says he's not the same person after taking Professor Richard Light's class, Tackling the Toughest Challenges in Modern American Higher Education.
Black said TFA concluded that the challenges were the same in every country — poor kids don't have the same access to education as richer kids — and that TFA could «help shorten the learning curve» for those entrepreneurs.
It will be challenge and at the same time a great opportunity to renew and reinforce the commitments of the Education for All Campaign, launched in Jomtien, Thailand in 1990 with an enlarged conception of Education that goes beyond schools to include non-formal education procEducation for All Campaign, launched in Jomtien, Thailand in 1990 with an enlarged conception of Education that goes beyond schools to include non-formal education procEducation that goes beyond schools to include non-formal education proceducation processes (4)
This experience exposed me to various challenges of sustaining education in armed conflict and I am using this year at Harvard to try and innovate on a solution for the same.
By leveraging these skills, and capitalizing on the catalyst of emotional engagement (our stock on the shelf), we can bring about significant student achievement.The challenge for us in the arts education community is to demonstrate how teachers can employ those very same skills in their teaching, whatever the discipline.
Indeed, in our recent book, Failing Our Brightest Kids: The Global Challenge of Education High - Ability Students, we reported the same dual accomplishment in the Federal Republic.
A central challenge of education systems in developing countries — the context for which our results are most relevant — is that students in the same grades and classrooms are extremely diverse.
Looking back at it 5 years later as it is appears as a «seminal article» in Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, I find myself reflecting about what has changed and what has remained the same with regard to technology in K - 12 schools and the challenges faced by teachers in realizing the full potential of technology in K - 12 classrooms.
My observations are heavily influenced by my 20 - plus years working in urban education, but I've seen new teachers in suburban and private schools dealing with these same challenges, perhaps with different degrees of intensity.
This primary purpose is similar to the original 1968 Bilingual Education Act, which states that limited - English - proficient (LEP) students will be educated to «meet the same rigorous standards for academic performance expected of all children and youth, including meeting challenging state content standards and challenging state student performance standards in academic areas.»
Mathematics teacher education programs are no different but are now faced with the challenge of increasing the preparedness to teach statistics and at the same time maintaining their strong attention to other content areas taught in secondary mathematics.
However, I challenged them, and they defied all expectations by learning the same curriculum and taking the same standardized tests as their peers in general education classes.
The event, held at the Rubin Museum in Manhattan, honored five people who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to enacting positive change in education: Tanell Pendleton, an English teacher who has worked at Bronx Haven High School for eight years, and Michael Wolach, founding teacher and instructional coach at Jill Chaifetz Transfer School, both of whom have worked with Eskolta on multi-year projects on topics ranging from developing students» academic mindsets to implementing outcomes - based grading; Cristal Cruz, a graduate of Brooklyn Frontiers High School, who, after facing significant challenges during school, graduated as salutatorian, enrolled in college, and is now working at Good Shepherd Service to support students in the same way she was supported; and Jeff and Tricia Raikes, co-founders of the Raikes Foundation and part of the founding team of Microsoft, who have become champions of school improvement by establishing national initiatives such as the Mindset Scholars Network and the Student Agency Improvement Community.
At the same time, we need to continue to build a broad and deep portfolio of solutions that address persistent challenges in education, particularly for disadvantaged students,» said U.S. Assistant Deputy Secretary for Innovation and Improvement Jim Shelton.
Alyssa Gallagher and Kami Thordarson, widely recognized experts on Design Thinking, educational leadership, and innovative strategies, call this new perspective design - inspired leadership — one of the most powerful ways to ignite positive change and address education challenges using the same design and innovation principles that have been so successful in private industry.
To bring this same innovation to school report cards, the Foundation for Excellence in Education (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of eEducation (ExcelinEd), in partnership with Getting Smart, has launched the My School Information Design Challenge (#schoolinfo)- a national competition to rethink and redesign the way in which key data is presented on school report cards so that they can drive decisions, spark discussions and support the efforts of state departments of educationeducation.
At the same time, we have seen national initiatives to challenge bullying in our schools; the intimidating and confrontational manner in which the Corporate Education Reformers have attempted to steamroll, teachers, and parents, into submission is as frightening as it is undemocratic.
Their challenge is to champion the education of LAC in the authority's care as if those children all attended the same school.
In a further challenge, the education minister in Wales has called for urgent talks over the «injustice» of grades, raising the prospect that pupils in Wales could have their GCSE results raised while their English counterparts would have a lower grade for the same standard of worIn a further challenge, the education minister in Wales has called for urgent talks over the «injustice» of grades, raising the prospect that pupils in Wales could have their GCSE results raised while their English counterparts would have a lower grade for the same standard of worin Wales has called for urgent talks over the «injustice» of grades, raising the prospect that pupils in Wales could have their GCSE results raised while their English counterparts would have a lower grade for the same standard of worin Wales could have their GCSE results raised while their English counterparts would have a lower grade for the same standard of work.
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As challenging as this may be, a preschool teacher's goal remains the same: to welcome all children and give them the best possible start in education and in life.
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