Sentences with phrase «see quality public education»

Sadly, as the public university struggles with budgets, we are going to see more corporate partnerships like ASU and Starbucks, but I also think we're also poised to see quality public education programs that attend to nontraditional students, as well as community colleges, emerge as key figures in the discussions around the necessity of actually teaching today's students.

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While these results support the contention that vouchers would improve the quality of education for the entire education system, it remains to be seen whether even the prospect of competition can provoke a public school response.
In addition, he is looking to work with partners for creative solutions on delivering quality early literacy education, which he sees as a vital initiative for stemming the low - performance culture of Holyoke public schools.
This year the list is topped by four major research pieces: an analysis of how U.S. students from highly educated families perform compare with similarly advantaged students from other countries; a study investigating what students gain when they are taken on field trips to see high - quality theater performances; a study of teacher evaluation systems in four urban school districts that identifies strengths and weaknesses of different evaluation systems; and the results of Education Next's annual survey of public opinion on eEducation Next's annual survey of public opinion on educationeducation.
More than two - thirds of parents see the following as reducing the quality of public education: teacher and staff layoffs; increased class sizes; school closings; high turnover rates; and cutbacks in art, music, libraries and physical education.
We heard our community offer keen insights about the challenges facing our schools and learned that participants clearly see the connection between the quality of public education and the health of our city.
The Vergara decision, striking down tenure and dismissal laws in California as depriving the state's most vulnerable students equal access to a quality education, was widely seen as a blow to the teachers union and has moved public opinion toward agreeing with change.
Where I see this playing out is that if you have too many charters or options that aren't public having a negative impact on the education system as a whole, you may start seeing challenges in these communities saying that the state is failing to provide children with a system of public education, or that the options provided aren't of sufficient quality to satisfy the state's obligation to provide a public education.
«Working with Flint's most vulnerable young people, I've seen firsthand how a high - quality public school education makes all the difference in helping students of all backgrounds and challenges achieve and succeed,» said Kale, the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce's Director of Member Services, and a Flint native...
Convinced that all children need quality early education programs in order to flourish in public school, Schott saw this as a way to create a movement to promote quality early education programs for all children in Massachusetts.
Through its Adequate Yearly Progress measures, the low quality of education across the nation's public schools — especially in suburbia — was exposed for all to see.
But rather than segregating self published books, what I would rather see is an education of the public to differentiate between the terms vanity publishing (which I think most folks agree is generally bad and awful and will never lose its stigma), self - publishing (which often connotes work that has not been properly vetted by people who know how to judge a good product) and indie publishing, which is a term that those of us who use it are hoping will come to mean quality — work that has been vetted by independent editors and formatted by people who give a damn about putting out a professional product that rivals anything put out by New York.
Entrepreneurs, accounting, administration, advertising and communication, agriculture, architecture, art and design, automotive (see below), banking, big - box retail, bookkeeping, broadcasting and media, construction, customer service, dentistry, economics, education, engineering, event planning, finance, food & beverage, glass manufacturing, hazardous materials, hospitality, insurance, investment, healthcare, human resources, insurance, law, logistics, maintenance, manufacturing, mechanics, medical devices / durable goods, nursing, sales and marketing, oil & gas, packaged goods, pharmaceutical sales, pharmacy, psychology and counseling, public relations, purchasing, quality, railroad, real estate, retail management, safety, security, science, social work / human services, solar, technology, trades, transportation, utilities, warehouse / distribution, and more.
Governments that see care and education as a public responsibility increasingly integrate their care and education systems and are able, in consequence, to ensure better regulation, more equitable access and provide higher quality services to all children.
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