With Republicans waiting to pounce on anything that looked like further expansion of the federal government, Clinton used
the second education summit, in 1996, to make clear that the education reform movement wasn't about enforcing federal standards on the states.
Not exact matches
Coalition Executive Director of the STEM
Education Coalition James Brown delivered a speech at the
Second Arkansas STEM
Summit about STEM learning pathways in line with the
summit's theme of «Spotlighting STEM.»
But, while the
second summit helped stabilize the standards movement, like the first
education summit, its momentum only went so far.
Shortly after the announcement came from Washington today that Connecticut was not a finalist, the co-chairs of the legislature's
education committee called stakeholders together at a news conference to announce that «
education summits» would commence to ensure that Connecticut's spring application for the
second round of RTTT funding would be even better than the first.