Sentences with phrase «standardized education»

Provide standardized education for the masses with individualized instruction for the lucky few and those that can afford it, or provide equal access to quality education?
It explores the role creative processes play in pairing standardized education and democracy.
A startup seeking to disrupt standardized education with a mobile - first approach.
«I was motivated to become certified to help standardize the education of equine body workers in the state of WA.
For instance, in the 1960s it was leftist thinkers such as Ivan Illich, Paul Goodman, and A. S. Neill (of Summerhill fame) who promoted, under the banner of «unschooling,» the revolt against standardized education.
«The bill sacrifices the important education reforms supported by this Legislature in 2010 and 2012 in order to implement a set of national standards and tests that take away local control and standardize our education system,» Jindal wrote in his explanation of vetoing House Bill 953.
Diane Ravitch of New York University, a prominent critic of Common Core, wrote in 2015, «The reason to standardize education across the nation is to create an attractive business climate for entrepreneurs.»
If we insist on standardizing content, maybe we can avoid standardizing education.
Daniel Willingham, Real Clear Education ««This Is Not a Test» Shifts Education Perspectives: Is Technology Just Standardizing Education More?»
Some of this is motivated by objections to program contents, however, there is also dissatisfaction with the idea of a «top - down» imposition of standardized education policy without community input.
Herrera - Prats installation also includes various panel discussions, opened to the public, presenting different voices regarding the challenges of contemporary standardized education and the issues currently facing California's education system.
Yet especially with Republicans taking office in statehouses and governorships since the commitments were made, the standards have been perceived by some as a political liability: a potentially big - government - seeming program that appears to standardize education across the country when state control has long been Conservative currency.
Carla Herrera - Prats» exhibition, «Prep Materials» explores the role creative processes play in pairing standardized education and democracy, by looking closely at the history, design and fabrication of the first standardized test - scoring machines.
These schools are carefully regulated to ensure a high quality, standardized education.
Applying this example to education, Rose argues against a standardized education system designed for the average student and in favor of personalized learning designed for individual students.
Written in a prose style by turns reminiscent of a government white paper (e.g., «while achieving the goal of free, standardized education is commendable») and a social studies textbook (e.g., «in 1907, Qatar's resources consisted of 1,430 camels, 240 horses, and 817 pearl boats»), this slender book is nonetheless packed with interesting information.
«The Allure of Order» discusses the trend of the past few decades to standardize education.
As that law was representative of a lot of the standardized education movement around the world at that time, my own findings showed me possibilities, not problems.
In Texas, and in most of the rest of the country, there seems to be this growing movement to standardize education.
Those who are brainwashed into believing the one - size - fits - all standardized education is in their children's best interest still have that option.
The key to this transformation is not to standardize education, but to personalize it, to build achievement on discovering the individual talents of each child, to put students in an environment where they want to learn and where they can naturally discover their true passions.»
The governors and school officers who pushed the Initiative think that standardizing the curriculum provides «a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn...» Corporate interests also think it's a good thing, but for a different reason: It standardizes the education market, thereby significantly upping profit potential.
Participates in the standardized education of patients through written instructions and answering questions as directed by provider...
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