Sentences with phrase «says education editor»

Do nt be taken in by idea Gove wanted to go, says Education Editor Greg Hurst.

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At the top end of the soloist market, «we see independent professionals and teams that come together on a project basis,» says George Gendron, former Inc. editor and founder of the Solo Project, a media, research, and education company for independent professionals.
«There is no filter when it comes to YouTube stars,» says Jill Murphy, editor in chief of Common Sense Media, a nonprofit organization focused on education and advocacy for kids.
Phoebe Thompson, editor of Premier Youthwork Magazaine thinks a number of factors are behind the changes in teenage behavior, on Premier's «News Hour» programme, she said: «the government has taken to make smoking less appealing by covering packets and also putting the long term effects on there, and also the rise of contraception and better sex education probably has contributed to the lowering of teenage pregnancies».
Would that the editors of The Chronicle of Higher Education had held Professor Conn's essay up to the rigorous standards of rationality and attention to evidence that he says he wishes to enforce against the religious colleges and universities he regards as benighted.
But in a panel discussion moderated by Times Union Senior News Editor Casey Seiler, the authors and other industry experts said that the Capital Region could easily lose all it has earned as a computer chip center if it doesn't keep investing in workforce development and education as well as in government support for the industry.
Most people learn «by doing,» says Dario Sambunjak, a senior editor at the Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ) and research fellow in education and scientific method at Zagreb University School of Medicine in Croatia.
«What this paper essentially tells us is that we have important, fundamental and basic forces working in the academic hiring system that are working against diversity, and that should be troubling to everyone in higher educationsaid Marcia McNutt, the editor - in - chief of Science Advances.
«You can say without any shadow of a doubt,» says Drummond Rennie, a JAMA editor and a physiologist at the University of California (UC), San Francisco, «that the [NHLBI] has made a commitment to salt education that goes way beyond the scientific facts.»
The editors quote one Reagan supporter from Texas as saying, «By far the greatest number of problems facing education today stem from moral issues.
Chester E. Finn Jr., Education Next senior editor and longtime champion of standards - based reform, says unequivocally «Yes!»
As Sarah Lambie, editor of Teaching Drama and head of content for the Musical Theatre & Drama Education Show, says: «The show will also provide a means to explore department - crossover and take in workshops and seminars on subjects which other drama education shows do not have the scope Education Show, says: «The show will also provide a means to explore department - crossover and take in workshops and seminars on subjects which other drama education shows do not have the scope education shows do not have the scope to offer.
(WTTW, 11/14/16)» «Obviously education was not a central issue for either candidate, at least at the K - 12 level,» said Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Education Nexeducation was not a central issue for either candidate, at least at the K - 12 level,» said Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Education Nexeducation at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Education NexEducation and editor - in - chief of Education NexEducation Next.»
«Humans need meaningful relationships, particularly when they are in major developmental periods,» says John H. Lounsbury, dean emeritus of the School of Education at Georgia College & State University and consulting editor of the National Middle Schools Association.
«There are many elections where there is only one candidate,» said Thomas E. Gish, a member of the Kentucky state board of education and the editor of The Mountain Eagle, a weekly newspaper in Whitesburg.
And though Hacker and Dreifus, a former Queens College political science professor (and frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books) and a veteran science reporter and editor, respectively, turn in what appears to be a useful essay about the challenges ahead for the CCSS, Peter Cunningham, a former assistant secretary of education, says that Hacker and Dreifus themselves «contribute greatly to the confusion and misinformation surrounding the issue of learning standards.»
«Intuitively, I had not expected this to be an important policy lever, but there are a lot of indicators that things are not going well for students in the middle school grades in the United States,» says West, who serves as executive editor of Education Next.
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«Obviously education was not a central issue for either candidate, at least at the K - 12 level,» said Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Educateducation was not a central issue for either candidate, at least at the K - 12 level,» said Martin West, associate professor of education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Educateducation at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of EducatEducation and editor - in - chief of EducationEducation Next.
Paul Peterson, senior editor of Education Next and a government professor at Harvard, said that the views of Californians were roughly similar to respondents nationwide.
BBC education editor Branwen Jeffreys says schools in England have been experiencing a financial squeeze for the first time in 20 years.
Smet said in an Arizona Republic letter to the editor that her children have special needs, but Leading Edge's Individual Education Plan (IEP) team provided all resources available to help them find success.
«He has been very passionate about education and equality since those days,» Sasha Polakow - Suransky, an editor at Foreign Affairs, said in an interview.
«A good high school education is vital to preparing a student for moving on to college or to entering the workforce,» said Brian Kelly, editor and chief content officer of U.S. News & World Report.
BBC Education Editor Branwen Jeffreys says the statement clears the way for draft plans to be brought forward, including Theresa May's proposals for more grammar schools in England.
While Gallup's senior editor, Lydia Saad, suggested that Democratic support may have declined because chartering has become more closely tied to Donald Trump and Betsy DeVos, the Education Next staff said they found little evidence of a «Trump effect» because in their survey, support from both parties fell.
«But rather than use the cover to put the spotlight on the people using their wealth to change education policy,» Weingarten says, «Time's editors decided to sensationalize the topic and blame the educators who dedicate their lives to serving students.»
«Certainly on the national stage, [Chester is a thoughtful, measured, serious presence in a time when we see lots of enthusiastic state school chiefs do two or three things before flaming out,» said Frederick Hess, an education scholar with the Washington, D.C. - based American Enterprise Institute and an executive editor at Education Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Goeducation scholar with the Washington, D.C. - based American Enterprise Institute and an executive editor at Education Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of GoEducation Next, a journal published at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Speaking to the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson at one of England's first free schools, he said «anyone who knows about providing a good education and driving up standards is welcome through my door».
What stuck with me is what Morris Ward, editor of Yaleclimatemediumforum.org, posing: «At some point,» he said, «the public at large has to step up to the plate in terms of scientific and policy literacy, in terms of commitment to education and strong and effective political leadership, and in terms of their own general self - improvement.»
Program Committee for PASG2017 William Bernet, M.D., Chairperson Lena Hellblom Sjögren, Ph.D. — Day One Coordinator James S. Walker, Ph.D. — Day Two Coordinator Robert H. Ferrer — Day Two Coordinator Demosthenes Lorandos, Ph.D., J.D. — Day Three Coordinator Tom Janssen — Chairperson of PASG Technology Committee Day One — Saturday, October 21, 2017 EDUCATION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Coordinator for Day One: Lena Hellblom - Sjögren 8:00 William Bernet — Greetings, Orientation to the Conference 8:15 Lena Hellblom Sjögren — Welcome to Day One 8:30 Howie Dennison — «Ten Useful References for Increasing Parental Alienation Awareness» 9:15 Judith M. Pilla — «Say it So They'll Listen: Persuade Professionals to «Get it Right» about Parental Alienation» 10:00 COFFEE 10:30 Panel Discussion — Wilfrid von Boch Galhau (moderator), Lena Hellblom Sjögren (moderator), Veronica Bird Mahaffey and Olga Odinetz — «Targeted Mothers» Perspectives on Parental Alienation Education» 12:00 COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN AN ADJACENT ROOM During lunch, Stan Korosi will meet with the editors of Parental Alienation International (PAI) and interested PASGEDUCATION OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC Coordinator for Day One: Lena Hellblom - Sjögren 8:00 William Bernet — Greetings, Orientation to the Conference 8:15 Lena Hellblom Sjögren — Welcome to Day One 8:30 Howie Dennison — «Ten Useful References for Increasing Parental Alienation Awareness» 9:15 Judith M. Pilla — «Say it So They'll Listen: Persuade Professionals to «Get it Right» about Parental Alienation» 10:00 COFFEE 10:30 Panel Discussion — Wilfrid von Boch Galhau (moderator), Lena Hellblom Sjögren (moderator), Veronica Bird Mahaffey and Olga Odinetz — «Targeted Mothers» Perspectives on Parental Alienation Education» 12:00 COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN AN ADJACENT ROOM During lunch, Stan Korosi will meet with the editors of Parental Alienation International (PAI) and interested PASGEducation» 12:00 COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH IN AN ADJACENT ROOM During lunch, Stan Korosi will meet with the editors of Parental Alienation International (PAI) and interested PASG members.
Rodney Johnson senior editor of Economy and Markets says, «According to the mainstream media, anyone who voted for Donald Trump is a hate - filled bigot who objectifies women, can't stand immigrants, denies global warming, has no education, and earns less today than he did in 1999.»
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