Sentences with phrase «spoke about his education policies»

President - elect Donald Trump spoke about his education policies sparsely on the campaign trail.

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Medical establishment advice, education, directives, policies and procedures run in direct opposition to the thousand s of academic and scientific research and articles and the millions of anecdotes that speak the truth about birth.
WBFO»S Focus on Education reporter Eileen Buckley recently spoke with the district's director of Health Related Services about the District's Wellness Policy.
Brian Jones, candidate for Lt. Governor, speaking about the need to organize an anti-racist, desegregated movement to confront Cuomo's neoliberal education policy.
State Education Department officials declined to comment on the suit, citing a policy against speaking about active litigation.
As expected, de Blasio spoke at length about universal prekindergarten, his signature education policy.
City Council Finance Chair Carolee Conklin spoke with WXXI's Bob Smith about the city budget in including the impact of Albany's budgeting and policies, and the obligations the city has to help funding public education.
Speaking about promoting education among children, policy analysts have criticised the APC - led government for the «poor» implementation of its education policies for children, especially its school feeding programme.
At the dynamic Education Fast Forward 12 Debate on January 19, I spoke with Stefan Dercon (Chief Economist Department for International Development in London) and Andreas Schleicher (Special Advisor on Education Policy OECD in Paris) about their opinions on the issues raised in the «Turning School Performance to Economic Success» discussion.
On November 18, Tamez Guerra spoke to students in Ford Foundation Professor Fernando Reimers» Education Policy Analysis and Research in Developing Countries course about the state of...
To find out more about the transition and what we can expect in the coming months, Usable Knowledge spoke with policy analyst Martin West, an associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and editor - in - chief of Education Next.
We spoke with Laura Schifter, an expert on special education policy and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, about what districts can expect, and how schools can continue to support their most vulnerable education policy and a lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, about what districts can expect, and how schools can continue to support their most vulnerable Education, about what districts can expect, and how schools can continue to support their most vulnerable students.
Speaking about Payzant's work at the U.S. Department of Education, Secretary Richard J. Riley noted that «history no doubt will recognize Dr. Tom Payzant's transformative contribution to federal education policy and implementatioEducation, Secretary Richard J. Riley noted that «history no doubt will recognize Dr. Tom Payzant's transformative contribution to federal education policy and implementatioeducation policy and implementation.»
In this edition of the EdCast, Levinson speaks about the book and the cases that inspired it, and looks at challenging questions of ethics, justice, and equity in education practice and policy.
Education policy makers had, for some time, spoken about the need to involve those who lead schools in raising standards to develop a self - improving system.
Strangely, education leaders speak about «effective professional development» in the same way that foreign policy experts speak of Middle East peace: everyone says it's essential, but no one seems to believe it can work!
Lest she think these are anomalies, she could then attend an event at the American Enterprise Institute, read about the latest research on the importance of cultural field trips in Education Next, or speak to academics and policy analysts like Anthony Bryk, Andrew J. Coulson, Jay P. Greene, Rick Hess, Paul Peterson, Mike Petrilli... you get the point.
He once spoke movingly about the virtues of NCLB, calling it «an effort to end decades of failed federal education policy that allowed billions of taxpayer dollars to be spent without insisting on results for students» But that was before Boehner had to corral a caucus full of Tea Party - backed freshmen.
An expert on higher education finance, she speaks and writes extensively about issues relating to college access, college pricing, student aid policy, student debt, and affordability.
Brown spoke with the Education Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP)-- she was a member of the 1984 Texas cohort — and shared her thoughts on what policymakers and higher education leaders should know about Latino students and how they can be better supported in colleges and universities, as well as leadership lessons learned and the value of her EPFP exEducation Policy Fellowship Program (EPFP)-- she was a member of the 1984 Texas cohort — and shared her thoughts on what policymakers and higher education leaders should know about Latino students and how they can be better supported in colleges and universities, as well as leadership lessons learned and the value of her EPFP exeducation leaders should know about Latino students and how they can be better supported in colleges and universities, as well as leadership lessons learned and the value of her EPFP experience.
Before speaking about education when he took the podium in the school's cafeteria, Trump took sharp aim at Democratic rival Hillary Clinton on foreign policy and defended his repeated assertion that he was opponent of the Iraq War from the start, a claim that has been debunked by fact checkers.
David Coleman and Jason Zimba, two lead writers of the CCSS in ELA and Math, spoke about the importance of implementing a «teach less, learn more» model at the Education Commission of the States» policy forum in 2011.
Rep. Glazier spoke about his education reform plan in a radio interview with NC Policy Watch that you can listen to here.
Speaking to Andrew Neil on the Sunday Politics, Labour's education spokesman was asked about party policy on free schools in England.
The teachers speak as advocates and ambassadors for sound education policy, for Read more about 2016 Teachers of the Year Share Powerful Narratives in «Leading from the Classroom» Podcast Series -LSB-...]
Speaking about the open door policy between parents and charters, and the benefits of involving parents in their kids» education.
Much in the same way that Colbert broke through the cheap dialogue about «patriotism» and «strength» that surrounded the Iraq War, Louis C.K.'s plain speaking about his daughter's education seared through the bland rhetoric about «standards, expectations, and achievement» that dominates the debate about education policy.
On March 27, 2013, NASBE Deputy Executive Director Brad Hull and Sandra Ruppert, Director of the Arts Education Partnership, spoke with EduTalk Radio about the intersection of the arts, education and statEducation Partnership, spoke with EduTalk Radio about the intersection of the arts, education and stateducation and state policy.
Heather Hough, the executive director of the research work done with the CORE districts at the nonprofit Policy Analysis for California Education, or PACE, spoke with InsideSources about the research side of CORE's innovative accountability work.
# 5: What is particularly offensive about Malloy's pro-charter school policies is that Connecticut's privately owned, but publicly funded charter schools refuse to educate their fair share of non-English speaking students or students with special education needs.
As we know, charter schools like to brag about their higher test scores, but traditionally use their recruitment process and «out migration» policies to push out less academically proficient students and, almost across the board, fail to take their fair share of non-English speaking students and students who require special education services.
Rubin, an associate professor at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, said the complaint appears to be an effort to silence her ability to write about education policy and to speak and advocate on behalf of public school stuPolicy, said the complaint appears to be an effort to silence her ability to write about education policy and to speak and advocate on behalf of public school stupolicy and to speak and advocate on behalf of public school students.
Dr. Ruth Neild, deputy director for policy and research at the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), spoke about federal education research policEducation Sciences (IES), spoke about federal education research policeducation research policy issues.
Almost nobody in education policy is aware of the educational context for the ARPA / PARC project which also speaks volumes about the abysmal field of «education research / policy».
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