Sentences with phrase «secretary of education cited»

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Ruth Kelly, the Secretary of State for Education, admitted the facts on social mobility were «depressing» and cited studies showing that, for people in their thirties, the social class of their parents mattered even more than it did in the past.
Citing the UFT's battle with Gov. Andrew Cuomo, keynote speaker Lorretta Johnson, a paraprofessional and the secretary - treasurer of the AFT, urged the event participants to redouble their efforts to fight for fairness and equity in public education.
The Labour government, led by Tony Blair, introduced the law in 1998 that banned the opening of new grammar schools in England, but new Education Secretary Justine Greening said that the government should be «open minded» about repealing the ban, citing that the education landscape had changed dramatically over the past fEducation Secretary Justine Greening said that the government should be «open minded» about repealing the ban, citing that the education landscape had changed dramatically over the past feducation landscape had changed dramatically over the past few years.
Written by then - Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander, the platform section on education also cited Mr. Bush's «sweeping youth - apprenticeship strategy» and the fact that «Republican leadership has nearly doubled funds for Head StarEducation Lamar Alexander, the platform section on education also cited Mr. Bush's «sweeping youth - apprenticeship strategy» and the fact that «Republican leadership has nearly doubled funds for Head Stareducation also cited Mr. Bush's «sweeping youth - apprenticeship strategy» and the fact that «Republican leadership has nearly doubled funds for Head Start.»
Here's Eugene Hickok, former Deputy Secretary of Education, cited in a Federation of American Scientists report on the educational benefits of video games:
In defending the President's proposed 2018 budget before a House Appropriations subcommittee Wednesday, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos repeatedly cited the need for parent choice: «We can not allow any parent to feel their child is trapped in a school that isn't meeting his or her unique needs.»
As she called on a roomful of advocates to push for new educational options, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos cited the story of Orlando Rivera from Orlando, Fla..
Indeed, U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos cited her second home as a «bright spot» in an otherwise lackluster year of results.
They cite Secretary Duncan's letter stating that 95 % of students whose parents were initially denied a PLUS loan to enroll in an HBCU ended up still attending an institution of higher education.
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