Not exact matches
That short - changing, along with the Legislature's continuing refusal to raise New York's statutory cap on new charter
schools, marks a
significant shift in strategy
for school -
choice opponents.
Note: Your
significant other can support you in graduate
school, but he / she might not be the best
choice for a writing buddy.
Adoption of a statewide
choice plan in California, with its 4.6 million public -
school students, would be by far the most
significant victory yet
for proponents of allowing parents to select their children's public
schools.
Every voucher and tax - credit scholarship program is at least fiscally neutral, and most produce
significant savings
for school districts, according to the foundation, which supports vouchers and other forms of
school choice.
Given the impact of educational attainment on a variety of economic and social outcomes, a positive result could have
significant implications
for the value of
school -
choice programs that include charter high
schools.
In tackling this task, Feinberg says, they «backed into» the five essential tenets of the KIPP model: High Expectations (
for academic achievement and conduct);
Choice and Commitment (KIPP students, parents, and teachers all sign a learning pledge, promising to devote the time and effort needed to succeed); More Time (extended
school day, week, and year); Power to Lead (
school leaders have
significant autonomy, including control over their budget, personnel, and culture); and Focus on Results (scores on standardized tests and other objective measures are coupled with a focus on character development).
The 529 expansion has been called a major advance
for school choice, or in the words of the reform's sponsor Senator Ted Cruz, «The most
significant school -
choice legislation in history.»
Despite the vast majority of randomized control trials (RCTs) of private
school choice showing
significant, positive test score effects
for at least some subgroups of students, some of those gains have been modest and other effects have been null
for at least some subgroups.
Transportation is a
significant roadblock to exercising educational
choice, but a new technology promises to greatly expand the number of
schools that are logistically feasible
for students to attend.
More
significant problems arise in
schools of
choice when,
for example,
school leaders hide open seats from certain types of students or manipulate their lotteries or waitlists — problems that are especially likely when
schools manage their own enrollment processes amid
significant accountability pressure.
Given the
significant growth rate and geographic expansion of private
school choice programs over the past two decades, it is important to examine how traditional public
schools respond to the sudden injection of competition
for students and resources.
Perhaps 2011 was an unusual year
for school reform only because of the number of
school -
choice programs enacted, which was
significant by any measure, but not because students swarmed to the new programs (Indiana is a notable exception).
Of twelve randomized controlled trials — the gold standard of social science research — eleven found that
school choice programs improve outcomes
for some or all students while only one found no statistically
significant difference and none found a negative impact.
The lack of a statistically
significant association between racial imbalance scores
for any group and the availability of alternatives to traditional public
schools is consistent with the hypothesis that charter
schools and affordable private
schools are not a necessary component of
choice - based racial imbalance in public
schools.
While private -
school choice carries
significant risks
for students, public -
school choice is not a bad thing to be avoided at all costs.
Yet even as we have expanded public
school choices for students to include career academies and all - girls
schools, we are still faced with
significant barriers to prevent us from teaching English language learners in a bilingual environment.
A 2015
Schooling in America survey revealed that a
significant majority of taxpayers nationwide supports the use of taxpayer money to fund
school choice programs, approves of parents deciding which
schools provide the best education
for their children, and affirms that these
choices lead to better outcomes
for students.
«The only way that
schools can make such
significant savings is by reducing staff numbers and, as the PAC has spelled out, this will inevitably lead to larger class sizes, fewer curriculum
choices for pupils, less support
for vulnerable children - especially those with SEND - increased workloads
for staff making it even more difficult to recruit and retain them.
In response, this report uses a survey experiment to examine four research questions: Is there a
significant difference in support
for choice based on reasons
for school choice?
The major principles undergirding charter
schooling —
choice, deregulation, and so - called accountability — had already attracted
significant attention long before 1988, and proposals to break up the «monopoly» of
school districts had been building
for more than a decade.
Some of their most
significant projects involve promoting charter
schools to inject market competition and «
choice» into the public sector, as well as using cash bonuses (merit pay)
for teachers and to «incentivize» students.
Brandon was a recipient of a
significant amount of campaign money from the
school choice movement during his 2012 run
for office — 25 percent of his campaign contributions came from pro-voucher investors.
Set
for large - scale use during the 2014 — 2015
school year, the DLM alternate assessment system will let students with
significant cognitive disabilities show what they know in ways that traditional multiple -
choice tests can not and is designed to more validly measure what students with
significant cognitive disabilities know and can do.
It is especially
significant in light of Nevada's recently enacted education savings account (ESA) and tax - credit scholarship programs, which will make private
school choice an option
for more than 453,000 Nevada students.
Because charter
schools receive less in public funding than other public
schools, it forces them to make difficult
choices on how to spend their scarce dollars — and because many charter
schools don't receive facilities funding, they also pay
for their own buildings, which puts them at a
significant financial disadvantage.
In his time in the legislature he has passed
significant education reform legislation such as expanding
choice options
for children with special needs, children trapped in failing
schools as well as the nation's largest Educational Savings Account program.
But at Hope, a parental
choice student voucher
school that is making a
significant difference in the lives of students, families and their community, the stakes
for these recruits are bigger than a national basketball championship.
Of twelve randomized controlled trials — the gold standard of social - science research — eleven found that
school -
choice programs improve outcomes
for some or all students, while only one found no statistically
significant difference.
Still, it remains to be seen whether or not the
school choice movement will have
significant impact on the awareness of families
for choosing more philosophically diverse
schools.
The American Federation
for Children, the nation's voice
for educational
choice touted
significant wins tonight in Wisconsin, showing that parents and communities across the state are embracing education reform and are defending parents» fundamental right to choose the
school that is best
for their children.
She argues that
school reformers assume that
schools can do more to address poverty than is realistic, that accountability policies encourage narrowing of the curriculum and teaching to the test, that vouchers have accumulated no
significant evidence of effectiveness, that «virtual charter
schools» are a ripoff of taxpayers, and that there are more effective policy solutions that are far from test - based accountability and «
school choice» policies: social services
for poor families, early childhood education, protecting the autonomy of teachers and elected
school boards, reducing class sizes, eliminating
for - profit companies and chains from operating charter
schools, and aggressively fighting racial and socioeconomic segregation in
schools.
Hamilton County is seeing a
significant demand
for more public
school options, greater
choices for parents, and new approaches to boost student achievement.
The study also reveals that shifting enrollment from lower to higher achievement growth
schools — due to between -
school reforms such as
school closures, new
school openings, and expanded student
choice — was responsible
for significant gains in English / Language Arts.
And this new
school year brings
significant excitement
for more than 1,000 new Connecticut charter
school students just months after their families fought and won a battle
for a spot in these
schools of
choice.
On the other hand, the other new board member, Scott Schmerelson, said, «I am opposed to any strategy that results in diluting and draining precious public
school revenue or that does not fairly and equitably serve all students including English Learners, those with
significant physical and mental health issues, homeless and foster youth, and those students and families
for whom «
choice» is not an option.»
With engineering
school still being such a popular
choice among college students, there could be a
significant amount of competition
for every available position.
Parents should have their
choice of preschool in
school district programs, community - based child care centers, or family child care homes that meet high - quality standards.13 Research has demonstrated that participation in high - quality preschool has a
significant return on investment
for children, parents, and state economies.14 One recent analysis estimated that universal preschool
for 4 - year - olds would generate more than $ 83 billion per year in economic benefits.15