Sentences with phrase «school concept emerged»

The charter school concept emerged from a deep commitment to quality and equity; schools of choice operating autonomously from traditional districts would serve as incubators of innovation and leverage market forces to ensure more students could access exemplary public schools.

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For the last contest, which took place on December 3, 2009, 10 finalists emerged from a field of 150 concepts and challengers from 40 schools.
With the sheer amount of technology available, it comes as no surprise that schools have faced several challenges this year involving cloud computing, cyber security, internet connectivity, IT procurement, as well as emerging concepts like gamification; all of which help schools to enhance students» learning opportunities.
Concepts underlying the middle school approach are noted as another example where the equity / excellence dilemma and grouping concerns emerge.
Schools collaborate around curriculum, mapping the instruction so that interdisciplinary concepts emerge that encourage cross-curricular integration, and the use of multiple intelligences to structure learning opportunities for students.
It's a novel concept: school improvement emerging from two practitioners who meet informally to air problems, float ideas, and share our latest learning rather than emerging from the formal «school improvement» meetings we both still attend.
«As emerging concepts and evolving law impact the topic of student data privacy, it is vital for school districts and communities to take part in state and national conversations as proposed laws and policies take shape,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director, National School Boards Associschool districts and communities to take part in state and national conversations as proposed laws and policies take shape,» said Thomas J. Gentzel, Executive Director, National School Boards AssociSchool Boards Association.
The original concept of charter schools emerged nationally more than two decades ago and was intended to support community efforts to open up education.
A distinctly modern approach to the concept of architectural Gesamtkunstwerk emerged with the Bauhaus school, first established in Weimar in 1919 by Walter Gropius.
Emerging Concepts of Rights in Japanese Law, edited by Harry N. Scheiber and Laurent Mayali, The Robbins Collection: Studies in Comparative Legal History, School of Law, UC Berkeley (2007)
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