Sentences with phrase «sponsored academies so»

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With high school basketball becoming so popular with shoe sponsors like Nike, Adidas, Reebok, Under Armour, etc, I won't be surprised if Van Komen goes to a prolific prep academy next year for his senior year.
So we will make it a priority to recruit more academy sponsors and support more great headteachers in coming together in academy chains.
At Bett Academies this month, I will start off by looking at what evidence there is to support the belief that the academies programme has so far made an impact on educational standards in England, looking initially at the performance of the Labour sponsor academies that were set up by Tony Blair and his GoAcademies this month, I will start off by looking at what evidence there is to support the belief that the academies programme has so far made an impact on educational standards in England, looking initially at the performance of the Labour sponsor academies that were set up by Tony Blair and his Goacademies programme has so far made an impact on educational standards in England, looking initially at the performance of the Labour sponsor academies that were set up by Tony Blair and his Goacademies that were set up by Tony Blair and his Government.
The first is increasing school - to - school collaboration, and the second is increasing school - to - local collaboration so that local businesses, universities and colleges, faith groups, academy sponsors and the media all develop working relationships with the school.
But almost all schools which were inadequate and became academies after 2010 did so through the sponsor route.
2) Then you've got the wonderfully contradicting way the article starts by referring to calls for «the independent sector to step up and provide more support to their state school counterparts» and then moves on to smugly pointing out how some of the academies sponsored by private schools aren't doing so well and quoting Lucy Powell's dismissal of them as not being up to the job of turning round failing schools.
Now, it could be the researchers didn't include the 1,200 post-2010 sponsored academies in this inadequate category and so the lack of positive effect reflects the oddness of an exclusive small group.
The report said that while large trusts did tend to have a higher number of sponsored academies and so might need to «act more quickly» to remove a head, this didn't explain all the difference.
New research sponsored by the National Academy of Education seeks a deeper understanding of why there are so few black male teachers in U.S. public schools.
«We are already working with many excellent academy sponsors and are recruiting more to pair with struggling schools so every child has access to the excellent education they deserve.»
On the whole, regional commissioners, who are charged with overseeing standards in the academy system, tried to get involved with struggling academies before they got so bad that there was no other option but to find another sponsor and new management, Sir David said.
Those that can improve will be supported to do so by our team of expert heads, and those that can not will be turned into academies under the leadership of our expert school sponsors - one of the best ways of improving underperforming schools.
Academy chains and sponsors have proven remarkably reluctant to step in so far.
They also said funding is able to support sponsors, and good academy trusts are being encouraged to grow so «every child has the world - class education they deserve».
When you register you will be agreeing to present the training consistent with the guidelines contained in the Candidate Training Academy's Sponsor Guide, so read it carefully.
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