May 27, 2011 «Bolder, Broader Action: Strategies for Closing the Poverty Gap» by Massachusetts
Secretary of Education Paul Reville
An Education Policy panel — featuring Education International's deputy secretary general David Edwards, former teacher and current member of the Arkansas Senate Joyce Elliott, former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education Paul Reville, and Finnish educator and scholar Pasi Sahlberg — will address global education policy now and in the future.
«The fact that the report emerged from MBAE, which is seen as the guardian of education and a mainstream business group, [made it]... more effective,» said Massachusetts
secretary of education Paul Reville.
The initiative — now in its second year, and spearheaded by former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education Paul Reville — is called By All Means, a project of the Education Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Harvard Graduate School of Education Dean Kathleen McCartney today announced that Massachusetts
Secretary of Education Paul Reville has been named professor of practice and will be joining the HGSE senior faculty at the beginning of the spring 2013 semester.
That kind of expansive out - of - school learning should be an entitlement for all young people, says former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education Paul Reville.
«That means,» says Massachusetts
secretary of education Paul Reville, «building a system to make sure all kids have access to the education and have time to master it.»
Not exact matches
Paul Tough discusses
education politics and teacher evaluations along with Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and author Wes Moore, Septem
education politics and teacher evaluations along with
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and author Wes Moore, Septem
Education Arne Duncan and author Wes Moore, September 2012.
Paul Kenny, general
secretary of the GMB, replied: «Can I express complete support for the call for opposition to the disgraceful and immoral attacks on access to
education which these latest fee rates represent?
«The time is now insufficient [in the school day] to do the job that we're asking kids to do,» said
Paul Reville, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education (and a former Massachusetts secretary of education
Education (and a former Massachusetts
secretary of educationeducation).»
«The Governor's
Education Action Agenda has been very well received and does call for a major overhaul of our public education system,» says Massachusetts Secretary of Education and HGSE Senior Lecturer Paul
Education Action Agenda has been very well received and does call for a major overhaul
of our public
education system,» says Massachusetts Secretary of Education and HGSE Senior Lecturer Paul
education system,» says Massachusetts
Secretary of Education and HGSE Senior Lecturer Paul
Education and HGSE Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville.
NPR, 4/25/16» «When you look at Massachusetts» overall performance nationally, we have gone from the middle
of the pack to the top
of the pack,» says
Paul Reville, a former state
education secretary who now teaches at Harvard's Graduate School of Educatio
education secretary who now teaches at Harvard's Graduate School
of EducationEducation.»
Speakers — who as a group represented a range
of opinions on extended learning time — included American Federation
of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) cofounder David Levin, Boston Public Schools Superintendent Carol Johnson, Ford Foundation President Luis Ubinas, Massachusetts
Secretary of Education and HGSE Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville, and New York University Professor Pedro Noguera.
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick named HGSE Lecturer
Paul Reville the new
secretary of education today.
Lesley University Announces Graduation Speakers Boston Herald, 4/29/13 «Graduates at Lesley's two grad schools will be addressed by honorary degree recipients
Paul Reville, former
Secretary of Education for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts and a member
of the senior faculty at the Harvard University Graduate School
of Education, and television journalist and humanitarian Rev. Liz Walker.»
With Betsy DeVos» appointment as
secretary of education by president - elect Trump, Professor
Paul Reville weighs in on the implications.
Leslie Cornfeld, former special advisor to both the
Secretary of Education and to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, speaks with
Paul E. Peterson about chronic absenteeism and how data can be used to identify kids who are at risk.
Former New Mexico
Secretary of Education Hanna Skandera joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how she approached education reform and what she accomplished in nearly seven years on
Education Hanna Skandera joins
Paul E. Peterson to discuss how she approached
education reform and what she accomplished in nearly seven years on
education reform and what she accomplished in nearly seven years on the job.
In this episode
of the EdNext podcast, Michael B. Horn and
Paul E. Peterson discuss Arne Duncan's decision to resign and what his legacy will be as
Secretary of Education.
A teacher who wants to learn more about the Common Core can watch a video featuring Professors Dan Koretz, Heather Hill, and
Paul Reville that delves into the issue
of assessments from the perspectives
of an expert in educational measurement, an expert in teacher quality, and the former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education, respectively.
He was a powerful contributor to Massachusetts» preeminent
education achievements and a highly respected leader among chief state school officers nationally,» said Professor Paul Reville, former Massachusetts Secretary of Education, noting Chester's impressive ability to find constructive middle ground on tough issues in the Commonwealth, such as the controversy over assessment tests PARRC
education achievements and a highly respected leader among chief state school officers nationally,» said Professor
Paul Reville, former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education, noting Chester's impressive ability to find constructive middle ground on tough issues in the Commonwealth, such as the controversy over assessment tests PARRC
Education, noting Chester's impressive ability to find constructive middle ground on tough issues in the Commonwealth, such as the controversy over assessment tests PARRC and MCAS.
Paul Reville, Francis Keppel Professor
of Practice
of Educational Policy and Administration at Harvard Graduate School
of Education, served as secretary of education in Massachusetts from 2008 thro
Education, served as
secretary of education in Massachusetts from 2008 thro
education in Massachusetts from 2008 through 2012.
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (October 8) about Education Secretary Arne Duncan's recent speech, the future of federal education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser abo
Education Next's
Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (October 8) about
Education Secretary Arne Duncan's recent speech, the future of federal education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser abo
Education Secretary Arne Duncan's recent speech, the future
of federal
education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser abo
education spending, and making NCLB's successor tighter about ends and looser about means.
When it comes to the story
of Massachusetts's public schools, the takeaway, according to the state's former
education secretary,
Paul Reville, is that «doing well isn't good enough.»
In this two - part special video edition
of the Harvard EdCast, Professor
Paul Reville and Associate Professor Martin West look at the likely confirmation
of Betsy DeVos as U.S.
Secretary of Education, and assess her potential for success in the role.
As former
Secretary of Education for Massachusetts, Professor
Paul Reville was instrumental in the Commonwealth's adoption
of the Common Core, and he remains a stalwart supporter.
As the
secretary of education for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts, Professor
Paul Reville oversaw a system
of reforms that produced better student - achievement results than any other state in the country.
According to the Boston Globe,
Paul Reville, the
secretary of education and chairman
of the commission, urges action because «we can ill afford the waste, loss and tragedy these persistent [drop - out] rates represent.»
Paul Reville, former
Secretary of Education in Massachusetts, offers suggestions, as does
Paul Hill from the Center on Reinventing Public
Education.
After graduation, Mowschenson was encouraged by her advisor Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville, also Massachusetts
Secretary of Education, to take a position at Harvard Medical School running the Harvard Premedical Institute, a program dedicated to getting inner city students excited about the sciences using patient simulation.
Break Boston Globe, 3/22/16 «While having breaks in both February and April is rare outside New England, it is ingrained in Massachusetts culture and can be difficult to change, said
Paul Reville, who served as the state's
secretary of education under Governor Deval Patrick and is now a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Educatio
education under Governor Deval Patrick and is now a professor at the Harvard Graduate School
of EducationEducation.»
In a recent episode
of the EdNext Podcast, Michael B. Horn and
Paul E. Peterson discussed Arne Duncan's decision to resign and what his legacy will be as
Secretary of Education.
«To move from being an assistant principal to administering a $ 5 - billion program is a huge jump,» said Senator
Paul Simon, Democrat
of Illinois, during a confirmation hearing on three recent nominations, including that
of Ms. Dorsett, to be assistant
secretaries of education.
Harvard Report Says So MetroWest Daily News, July 22, 2012 «
Education Secretary [
Paul] Reville said the point
of the new Pathways initiative is not to dissuade students from setting high goals.
Improving Schools for Every Student Huffington Post, 10/28/15» [Professor]
Paul Reville, who served as
secretary of education in Massachusetts, is quick to defend the standards movement as crucial to establishing higher expectations for all students and maintaining public confidence in schools.
Moderated by Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville,
secretary of education for Massachusetts.
Moderating the discussion, which included panelists Assistant Professors Jal Mehta and Martin West, was Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville,
secretary of education for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
«Doing well isn't good enough» was something
of a motto for Professor
Paul Reville when he served as
secretary of education for the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts.
Senior Lecturer
Paul Reville,
secretary of education for Massachusetts, held various roles over the past two decades that placed him in the middle
of the discussion
of measuring progress and setting
education goals.
«
Paul Reville is uniquely suited for the critical role
of secretary of education for the Commonwealth,» said HGSE Dean Kathleen McCartney.
The project was spearheaded by
Paul Reville, the former
secretary of education in Massachusetts who now runs the Education Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of E
education in Massachusetts who now runs the
Education Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of E
Education Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School
of EducationEducation.
In this special video edition
of the Harvard EdCast, Professor
Paul Reville welcomes former U.S.
Secretary of Education John King for a discussion about equity in e
Education John King for a discussion about equity in
educationeducation.
After King's talk, King and Lab Director Professor
Paul Reville participated in a Harvard EdCast to discuss King's journey after serving as U.S.
Secretary of Education, what he hopes to accomplish in his new role, his vision for achieving equity in education, and examples of successful work from around the
Education, what he hopes to accomplish in his new role, his vision for achieving equity in
education, and examples of successful work from around the
education, and examples
of successful work from around the country.
Panelist
Paul Reville, a Harvard University professor and former Massachusetts
Secretary of Education, said a primary goal in Massachusetts during his tenure as secretary was to tackle poverty - related barriers to teaching and learning while ensuring all children had opportunities to learn and build the foundations for healthy, producti
Secretary of Education, said a primary goal in Massachusetts during his tenure as
secretary was to tackle poverty - related barriers to teaching and learning while ensuring all children had opportunities to learn and build the foundations for healthy, producti
secretary was to tackle poverty - related barriers to teaching and learning while ensuring all children had opportunities to learn and build the foundations for healthy, productive lives.
At a 1996
education summit
of governors and business leaders, Republican
Paul O'Neill, then CEO
of Alcoa and later treasury
secretary under President George W. Bush, said, «Why on earth can't we insist on universal standards at least for nine - year - olds?
As
Paul Reville, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, told Business Insider, «The position of secretary of education is, more than anything, an opportunity to be a bully pulpit to express the views of the presiden
Education, told Business Insider, «The position
of secretary of education is, more than anything, an opportunity to be a bully pulpit to express the views of the presiden
education is, more than anything, an opportunity to be a bully pulpit to express the views
of the president.»
«Higher
education is bending over backward to make special efforts, particularly with disadvantaged populations, to provide them with the support that they need to not only get into college but to successfully complete college,» says Paul Reville, a professor of education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and former Massachusetts education s
education is bending over backward to make special efforts, particularly with disadvantaged populations, to provide them with the support that they need to not only get into college but to successfully complete college,» says
Paul Reville, a professor
of education at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and former Massachusetts education s
education at Harvard University's Graduate School
of Education and former Massachusetts education s
Education and former Massachusetts
education s
education secretary.
Sometimes it has a segregating impact,» said
Paul Reville, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, and the former secretary of education for Massa
Education, and the former
secretary of education for Massa
education for Massachusetts.
Even
Paul Reville, the former state
education secretary and architect
of the innovation school model, questions their inclusion in the count, saying districts have been timid in their use
of the freedom to innovate under the innovation school option introduced six years ago.
«If the solution that gets presented by the mainstream status quo system is to give us more money and we'll be fine, I don't think that's going to be a winning argument,» said
Paul Reville, the former state
secretary of education.