Sentences with phrase «sea change in education»

The outcome of a number of Senate and gubernatorial races could also mean a sea change in education policy in the coming years.
«These funds offer a unique opportunity to support successful programs and share results in a way that can produce a real sea change in our education system.»
It should come as no surprise for a major sea change in education to meet both criticism and cheers.

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Greeting the member - lobbyists, state Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie asked them to consider the sea change in Albany this year in contrast to last year, when the union was in an all - out battle with the governor over his education proposals.
- Pete Monfre and Maggie Bencivenga — The Sea Change in Science Education: Corporate Stakeholders Step Up.
According to him, a «sea change» has occurred in the way that governments perceive the role of science, research, and education in a national economy.
The fact that researchers like Salomone are talking about single - gender education represents a sea change in attitudes — and policies and practices, a change that was formalized by the historic rewriting of Title IX of the federal Education Amendmentseducation represents a sea change in attitudes — and policies and practices, a change that was formalized by the historic rewriting of Title IX of the federal Education AmendmentsEducation Amendments in 2006.
SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau; Jay Greene, «Buckets into the Sea: Why Philanthropy Isn't Changing Schools, and How It Could,» prepared for American Enterprise Institute conference, «With the Best of Intentions: Lessons Learned in K — 12 Education Philanthropy,» April 25, 2005, Washington, D.C.
Indeed, Reading First's commonsense demand — do what has been shown to work — amounts to a sea change for teachers, principals, curriculum coordinators, publishers, trainers, state education agencies, colleges of education, professional associations, teacher accreditation agencies — everybody in the field of reading education.
The White House holds that these proposals mark a «sea - change» in national education policy — «for the first time holding states and school districts accountable for progress and rewarding them for results.»
It would be a sea change of thinking in the education culture.
Arleen Arnsparger, the communications director at the Education Commission of the States in Denver, has seen a sea change in attitudes as reformers have learned that they can't just present their ideas to communities and expect support.
In response to the concern that SEAs are losing knowledge capacity as staff members retire faster than they are being replaced, we suggest that schools of education begin to take stock of this important change.
State legislatures, governors, advocacy groups, and citizens are calling on state education agencies (SEAs) to do more to drive changes in K — 12 education.
Creating a unified improvement agenda from these two initiatives to improve classroom practice demands intensive collaboration across teams and offices in the state education agency (SEA), sophisticated change management, and a focus on continuous improvement.
Building Capacity to Enact Change for Classroom Quality Improvement in New Jersey — State Education Agencies (SEAs) across the country are working to directly impact early childhood teaching and learning in local education agencieEducation Agencies (SEAs) across the country are working to directly impact early childhood teaching and learning in local education agencieeducation agencies (LEAs).
From the still - violent Amazon frontier to the thawing North Pole sea ice there are signs that science, education, transparency and global communication networks can foster progress even in the face of rapid change.
Posted in Interviews, tagged agriculture, climate change, economy, education, gavin schmidt, global warming, hurricanes, media, science, sea level rise, uncertainty on October 18, 2011 16 Comments»
The Fall 2017 issue of Witness the Arctic includes news about the NSF Vision for Research Support and Logistics at Summit Stations; Arctic Social Science research on Alaska Native Elderly health; Sea Ice Prediction Network activities; the Study of Environmental Arctic Change program's syntheses and communication efforts; a workshop on relationships between research and Alaskan Indigenous communities; the newly - released map for the Agreement to Enhance International Arctic Scientific Cooperation; an international workshop on maritime traffic in the Bering Strait; IARPC and the Polar Research Board activities; the 2017 Joint Science Education Project, international activities at IASC, the Year of Polar Prediction project, and the Greenland Ecological Monitoring Program; recent ARCUS activities; and comments from ARCUS Executive Director, Robert Rich.
Posted in Research Blogging, tagged carbon cycle, climate change, climate models, education, geoengineering, global warming, ocean acidification, programming, science, sea ice on September 16, 2012 14 Comments»
Posted in News and Reports, tagged arctic, climate change, climate models, education, environment, global warming, nsidc, science, sea ice on August 15, 2012 10 Comments»
So its going to turn into an area where any true discussion based on the science of the specific aspect — ice free Artic, sea level rise (when, where and how much)-- will be missing and any chance of actual education will be gone if the standard «opponents» get used in the discussions and they stick to their standard behaviors when discussing anything to do with climate change.
«There's been a fairly major sea change in the legal community's attitudes on emerging technologies, and the education sessions at ILTACON reflected this change.
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