Sentences with phrase «school educational innovations»

We work to share successful charter school educational innovations with other public schools.

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While the 3D printing industry has become an increasingly crowded space, Moreno said he sees «huge opportunities on the educational side of 3D printing» especially as a tool to spur product innovation in schools.
For example, the US Department of Education's Race to the Top Fund, which offered $ 4 billion in grants to states that developed successful educational reforms, spurred innovations that hold promise for school systems across the country.
«They're really kicking ass with video,» says Katie Hawkins - Gaar, a digital innovation faculty member at the Poynter Institute, a nonprofit journalism training and educational school in St. Petersburg, Florida.
In another educational innovation, the Human Development Program, children in groups of ten or so, for about twenty minutes each school day, participate in a variety of learning games.
The Research Institute supports projects dealing with essential contemporary educational issues such as attention - related disorders, trends in adolescent development and innovations in the high school curriculum, learning expectations and assessment, computers in education, the role of art in education, and new ways to identify and address different learning styles.
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Stewart - Cousins said she was hopeful that charter schools would serve as incubators for educational innovations and then share their success with public schools.
The researchers found not only that the components and contents of school curricula have changed over the course of time, but also that educational reformism, which is generally regarded as the phase of major educational innovations in the first third of the twentieth century, did not have a strong influence on this development.
Gladwell's call to innovation and experimentation in our schools got me thinking about the idea of educational entrepreneurship and how supporting a spirit of adventure and risk within the boundaries of our public school system may allow us to realize more of the gains that we were hoping for rather than more of the same like the past two decades of tight control and, as Gladwell suggests, regimentation.
Time magazine touted «the School of One» as one of the 50 top innovations of 2009 — the only educational innovation to be given that honor.
What: Students traveled to Silicon Valley to interact with 13 different companies, organizations, foundations, and schools pioneering innovations and challenging traditional educational models.
Republicans can support them as alternatives to the traditional district - run school, while Democrats may view them as centers for educational innovation.
One suspects it may have been adversely affected, as so many educational innovations are, by the fact that the creative individuals who found and staff the schools are ready to move on after two or three years.
It also, the Court wrote, builds support for public schools, enables those communities that wish «to devote more money to the education» of their children to do so, and provides «opportunity for experimentation, innovation, and a healthy competition for educational excellence.»
As with many educational innovations, technology for every student sometimes can seem to be just one more bandwagon that schools jump on in fear of being left behind.
Seven months after the Kentucky supreme court held the state's entire school system unconstitutional, a task force is moving toward adoption of a comprehensive reform plan that, supporters say, could propel the state to the forefront of educational innovation.
• Surface educational innovation strategies that may be scaled across the full breadth of GEMS MENASA Unit schools and the broader network of GEMS World Academies.
We will institute a two - year action research agenda amongst six or seven of the network schools with a view to developing scalable educational innovations.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — Full - time virtual schools, which have expanded over the past decade and now enroll approximately 250,000 students, have attracted a level of scrutiny that is given to many educational innovations, particularly when a for - profit element is involved.
To make disruptive innovation possible, state education leaders need to create opportunities for new organizations or entities to emerge to address unmet educational needs outside of traditional schools.
In future posts, I'll discuss other strategies for improving educational practice, including improving the leadership pipeline, spurring «disruptive innovations,» and working to identify «what works» and make it more likely to get adopted in schools.
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This book is compiled by Education Week and offers information and opinion on Obama's key educational priorities, which includes expanding early education, improving teacher quality, supporting school innovation, making math and science a national priority, addressing the dropout crisis, and improving college access and affordability.
His search for educational innovation took him to an event at Harvard a few years ago, where he met Frank Locker, a school design expert.
Proponents contend that charter schools expand educational choices for students, increase innovation, improve student achievement, and promote healthy competition with traditional public schools.
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Proponents see charter schools» freedom from regulation as a source of educational innovation, while also providing competition that may prompt innovation and improvement in the rest of the public school system.
«Colorado, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and Texas proposed models that will support educational innovation while continuing to hold schools accountable for the goal of every student performing at or above grade level by 2014.
The recessionary pressures that have forced school leaders to make painful program and personnel cuts may also have accelerated the quest for savings through innovation — and enhanced the allure of educational technology as a vehicle.
Next generation educators lend their voices to the question: How should schools go about measuring the success of an educational innovation?
As the Times Picayune editorialized, «20 years after Louisiana's first charter school opened, you'd think the state's educational establishment would've accepted the independence and innovation charters represent.
The School of Education MicroMasters allows learners to take five courses focused on educational innovation and improvement, with a specific focus on the principles and application of Improvement Science.
Charter schools generally have enjoyed some bipartisan support as a way to experiment with educational innovations.
IEL is partnering with FWI to implement a strategy for using MITM and the Seven Essential Skills (a research - based approach to improving children's Life Skills and success) as a focal point for building bridges between early childhood systems and schools while promoting educational innovation in community schools.
Supporters say such programs would force schools to be competitive, fostering an environment that would create educational innovation as well as offer parents more choices when it comes to their children's education.
It has narrowed the scope of schooling and stifled educational innovation.
My time at this school helped me to understand the immense opportunities that exist in educational innovation.
Charter schools were initially hailed as sources of educational innovation and as facilitators -LSB-...]
The Daniels Fund honors his vision through its support of K - 12 educational reform initiatives such as charter schools, portable vouchers for tuition assistance, and significant innovations that challenge the status quo.
Fellows will also be required to develop an Independent Learning Project (ILP) / Portfolio based on fellowship experience and directly relating to innovations in new methods of instruction, integration of educational technology and its applications, charter school management and its operations, leadership and staff development, and other project options as determined by cohort leadership.
A state must encourage educational innovation by not imposing a cap on the number of charter public schoolsschools commonly organized and self - governed by teachers and parents.
More choice and competition in the educational marketplace fuels improvement and innovation across the board for students, teachers, and individual school districts.
She trains school personnel to use coach - like behaviors in order to experience success in implementing Common Core Curriculum and other educational innovations.
We aim to create model schools through which we will be leading innovation in improving educational outcomes for all.
Ann Flynn, NSBA's director of education innovation, notes that as education budgets have tightened, educational service agencies in several states have added technology services to the slate of operational and instructional services they offer their districts and schools.
The opportunity to be laboratories of educational innovation and think outside the box, coupled with our mission - driven aspect produced a different kind of school choice.»
The irony of Finnish educational success is that it derives heavily from classroom innovation and school improvement research in the United States.
When The Mind Trust, a local nonprofit incubator of educational leadership and innovation, released its «Creating Opportunity Schools» report in December 2011, it outlined in great detail its core position that IPS «is broken» with catastrophic results for students» and would take radical restructuring to achieve needed and lasting change.
While many communities seem willing to cede the cause of educational innovation to charter schools, CCE specifically partners with public school districts to negotiate opportunities for our MA PLN schools to innovate in the context of traditional districts.
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