«This is a pivotal time in public education and our nation's
school children deserve the best education possible,» said Gentzel.
This is exactly what the families did, and their public
school children deserve the same funding for their education that they'd receive in a neighboring district school.»
Kansas
school children deserve better.
I'd like to thank Governor Cuomo, our State Delegation, Yonkers City Council, the PTAs and all the students, parents, teachers and Yonkers residents who fought so hard for the resources
our school children deserve.
In
The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards,» he argues in favor of schools in which students are intellectually engaged and encouraged to grapple with rigorous problems: schools, in other words, in which correct answers matter, but so does reaching those answers through a complex process that may involve making errors and misunderstanding concepts along the way.
As Kohn (1999) wrote in
the The Schools Our Children Deserve, «When interest appears, achievement usually follows.»
Please join with us as we stand up for the promise of public education, and for the public
schools all children deserve.
Teachers, parents, students and community members are walking in to show support for
the schools our children deserve.
AROS is proud to announce that dozens of cities are gearing up for a demonstration of support for their public schools and the fight for
the Schools All Our Children Deserve.
Some used the Alliance's «We Demand
the Schools All Our Children Deserve.»
The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools and the 7 million parents, students, educators and community members who we represent, continue to fight for
the schools our children deserve.
Join the National Fight for
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Take a read below and join the fight for
the schools our children deserve!
Teachers, parents and students are walking in to reclaim our schools and advocate for the public
schools all children deserve.
The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards.»
Last October at the Advancing Racial Justice in 2015 conference in New Orleans, The Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools announced the launch of a national campaign to win
the schools all children deserve.
We'd like to extend a huge thank you to every student, parent, educator and community member who turned out for the first - ever nationally coordinated Walk - Ins for
the Schools All Our Children Deserve!
During the week of November 20, over 150 parents, student, teacher and community groups from more than 15 cities nationwide participated in the National Week of Action for the Public
Schools All Our Children Deserve.
DALLAS The Texas Organizing Project held a press conference and summit last week to showcase the impact of their community school initiative at Billy Earl Dade Middle School in Dallas and to build support for the model as a way to win
the schools all children deserve.
With parents and teachers united, we can win
the schools our children deserve!
We are rank - and - file educators challenging the current leadership of the UFT in the 2016 union elections in order to fight for the public
schools our children deserve.
Over 150 parent, student, teacher and community groups from more than 15 cities participated in the National Week of Action for the Public
Schools All Our Children Deserve in November 2014.
The RESPECT campaign argued that
the schools our children deserve would replace zero tolerance disciplinary procedures, which have resulted in African American students being suspended at five times the rate of their white peers, with restorative justice models designed to help students solve their problems collectively.
We must advocate for
the schools our children deserve.
Excerpted from
The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards» (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999), and available at www.alfiekohn.org/teaching/ece.htm.
The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards»
Alfie Kohn is the author of seven books on education and human behavior, the most recent being
The Schools Our Children Deserve: Moving Beyond Traditional Classrooms and «Tougher Standards» (Houghton Mifflin).
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The standards offer all those involved in the delivery of
school food an exciting opportunity to build on the excellent progress made in
school food so far and make sure all our
children have what they
deserve, that is, the best possible food of the highest quality and nutritional value.»
Most of our
children deserve a rest or break from regular
school assignments and projects.
Every
child deserves and should be included in a warm, welcoming and responsive
school,» the letter says.
I think anytime we find ourselves saying that a certain
school is fine for other people's
children, but our kids
deserve better, that there is a problem.
Sign this pledge if you believe every
child deserves a healthy
school.
Children deserve a break from
school during the summer months, but relaxation can quickly turn to boredom if you don't find creative ways to keep them entertained.
But what about the
child who is sent the message, we're going to do this thing that isn't safe for everyone because you
deserve to have cupcakes at
school for your birthday?
All
children deserve to go to a
school where they are protected, have motivated and respectful teachers, have clean and safe water and toilets, and have the simple educational tools necessary to learn.
School - cafeteria employees — who work for low wages, often only three hours per day, to feed the nation's
children —
deserve no less.
«New York's students
deserve the best education possible and our State Aid request and legislative proposals will ensure
schools continue to improve and better prepare our
children while also acknowledging the state's fiscal realities,» State Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia said.
Every
child deserves to be taught in world - class
school buildings with state of the art classrooms and facilities capable of delivering learning fit for the twenty - first century.
«Every
child deserves a safe learning environment and every parent has the right to know that his or her
child is safe while at
school,» Bloomberg said.
«Our neighbors who follow the law
deserve freedom to protect their families, and our
children deserve the freedom to go to
school without fearing for their lives.
«If the class size increases, the
children won't get the attention they
deserve,» Laris said, noting that she is also concerned that layoffs will force her
school to cut music and arts education and after -
school programming.
Our
children deserve more high quality
school choices, not more political posturing from union bosses.
«The truth is that New York dedicates more money per pupil to education than any other state — including over $ 25.8 billion in this year's budget,» Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, said in a statement, «and we'll continue to work to strengthen our public
schools and provide New York
children with the education they
deserve.»
Board of Regents Vice Chancellor T. Andrew Brown said, «The Rochester community
deserves to know what happened that allowed a
child to a walk away from
school and ultimately, tragically lose his life.
His family
deserves answers — and all Rochester families
deserve to know that their
children will be safe at
school,» said Attorney General Schneiderman.
«If our losses today are part - payment for every family that is more secure because of a job we helped create, every person with depression who is treated with the compassion they
deserve, every
child who does a little better in
school, every apprentice with a long and rewarding career to look forward to, every gay couple who know their love is worth no less than everyone else's, and every pensioner with a little more freedom and dignity in retirement, then I hope our losses can be endured with a little selfless dignity.»