Sentences with phrase «summer issue of education»

They also have a negative effect on their classroom peers, resulting in decreased test scores and increased disciplinary problems according to a new study by economists Scott Carrell of the University of California — Davisand Mark Hoekstra of the University of Pittsburgh, published in the summer issue of Education Next.
The summer issue of Education Next includes a debate over whether charter schools should continue to expand in cities like Washington, D.C. so that a larger share of students are attending charter schools.
«21st - Century Teacher Education: Ed schools don't give teachers the tools they need» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
«Still Teaching for America» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available at www.educationnext.org.
STANFORD — Legislation to limit course offerings and funding for the state - run Florida Virtual School (FLVS) is making its way through the state Senate despite the fact that the online education program continues to see dramatic increases in enrollment, especially among minority students, according to a new article published in the summer issue of Education Next and available online.
Read «Early Retirement Payoff: Incentive programs for veteran teachers may boost student achievement» online at http://educationnext.org and available in the Summer issue of Education Next.
«Funding Phantom Students: State policies insulate districts from making tough decisions» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
An analysis of the study, «The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment,» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online.
An analysis of the study, «The Impact of School Vouchers on College Enrollment,» will appear in the Summer issue of Education Next and is now available online at www.educationnext.org.
Clint Bolick writes about how Judge Gorsuch might approach education issues in a feature article for the summer issue of Education Next.

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At the same time, the stories about Nixon running inevitably bring up the education issue, dormant during the sleepy summer weeks in Albany, when most of the attention has been focused on New York City transit troubles.
An updated audit from from DiNapoli earlier this summer found that the state Education Department had addressed some of the issues, but scoring problems linger.
Labour's shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt was quizzed on Mumsnet today and admitted the issue of when summer - born children start school was a growing concern for both parents and admissions authorities,
Now that New York's public schools have sent students — and report cards — home for the summer, New York education reformers have issued the state a «report card» of their own... with two plusses, four minuses and an «incomplete.»
Their position on issues is now similar to their position at the end of last summer when they enjoyed a much larger lead in voting intentions (The Conservatives are ahead by 20 on law and order, 24 on immigration, 7 on education, 10 on tax, 4 on unemployment (traditionally a «Labour issue»), 8 on the economy.
The issue over the quality of education for refugee and immigrant students was settled this summer.
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The theme of the biennial institute, which is modeled on a similar summer gathering in Europe called the European Science Education Research School, was connecting research on science education to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science SEducation Research School, was connecting research on science education to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science Seducation to classroom practice and policy issues such as the Next - Generation Science Standards.
For more on this topic, see «State Standards Rising in Reading but Not in Math,» by Paul Peterson and Carlos Xabel Lastra - Anadon, from the Summer 2010 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic by Michael Horn, please read «The Transformational Potential of Flipped Classrooms,» which appears in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next.
Charles Sahm investigates What Explains Success at Success Academy in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next.
We decided to reanalyze the data used by the CRP authors (the 2007 — 08 U.S. Department of Education's Common Core of Data (CCD) and we just published our results in «A Closer Look at Charter Schools and Segregation,» which will appear in the Summer 2010 issue of Education Next.
Michael Horn wrote about «The Rise of AltSchool and Other Micro-schools» in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next and has an article about the way AltSchool is using technology in a forthcoming issue of Education Next.
An article by June Kronholz in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next looked at how Teach for America was growing and changing as it entered its 25th year.
That study, «The Educational Value of Field Trips,» by Jay P. Greene, Brian Kisida and Daniel H. Bowen, appeared in the Summer 2014 issue of Education Next.
Yet the fates of urban schools and the surrounding neighborhoods are inextricably linked, as Mark R. Warren compellingly explains in «Communities and Schools: A New View of Urban Education Reform» in the Summer 2005 issue of the Harvard Educational Review.
June Kronholz's article, «Teacher Home Visits,» in the Summer 2016 issue of Education Next, explores the development of home visit programs, describes how the visits work, and talks with teachers and administrators about their views of the program.
The Summer 2014 issue of Education Next includes two articles with different takes on Common Core implementation: «Navigating the Common Core: Complexities threaten implementation,» by Mike McShane and «The Common Core Takes Hold: Implementation moves steadily forward,» by Bob Rothman.
In «High Schoolers in College,» to be published in the Summer 2011 issue of Education Next, author June Kronholz points out that «dual enrollment promises to speed youngsters through college and into the workforce, cutting college costs for parents and taxpayers alike.»
Matt Ladner and Nelson Smith debated that question in the Summer 2016 issue of Education Next.
For more on this topic, please see «Evaluating NCLB,» by Thomas Dee and Brian Jacob, which appears in the Summer 2010 issue of Education Next.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — David Steiner's elevation to head the state's education system in October 2009 «had been hailed as a providential pick,» writes Peter Meyer in an article assessing David Steiner's short reign, to appear in the Summer 2011 issue of Educateducation system in October 2009 «had been hailed as a providential pick,» writes Peter Meyer in an article assessing David Steiner's short reign, to appear in the Summer 2011 issue of EducationEducation Next.
For more on the topic of virtual schooling and tennis, please see Florida's Online Option, from the Summer 2009 issue of Education Next and Finding Time for Tennis and Thoreau from the Spring 2010 issue of Education Next.
For more by Michael Horn, please read «The Transformational Potential of Flipped Classrooms,» from the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next.
In this week's episode, Marty West talks with Wayne D'Orio, a veteran education journalist and the author of the article «Hamilton Goes to High School,» which will appear in the Summer 2017 issue of EdNext.
In a new study now online at Education Next and appearing in the Summer 2014 issue of Education Next, three researchers examine the effects the plan has had on college enrollment.
The study, «In Defense of Snow Days: Students who stay home when school is in session are a much larger problem,» appears in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next.
will be available Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at educationnext.org and will appear in the Summer 2016 issue of Education Next, in print May 23.
The most prominent effort to promote innovation during my brief stint in the Department of Education was the creation of the New American Schools Development Corporation, now known as New American Schools (see Jeffrey Mirel, «Unrequited Promise,» in the Summer 2002 issue of Education Next, telling how New American Schools grew from a feisty start - up to a consummate Washington insider).
Bolick's new article, «Gorsuch, the Judicious Judge: A common - sense approach to education issues,» will appear in the Summer 2017 issue of Educateducation issues,» will appear in the Summer 2017 issue of EducationEducation Next.
The article will be available Tuesday, March 27 on educationnext.org and will appear in the Summer 2018 issue of Education Next, available in print on May 24, 2018.
appears in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next.
A new article, «Assessing New York's Commissioner of Education,» which will appear in the Summer 2011 issue of Education Next, looks at what has been accomplished in New York, and in particular, how the Empire State came to be a winner in Round 2 of the Race to the Top competition.
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A study in the Summer 2013 issue of Education Next looked at the impact of receiving a voucher on the college enrollment rates of students in New York City.
For more on this topic, an article in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next looks at changes in where states set the bar for proficiency and finds that over the past year, more states rose the bar than lowered it.
Both articles will appear in the Summer 2014 issue of Education Next.
«States Raise Proficiency Standards in Math and Reading: Commitments to Common Core may be driving the proficiency bar upward» by Paul E. Peterson and Matthew Ackerman is available now on http://educationnext.org and will appear in the Summer 2015 issue of Education Next.
These results, based on a study by a team of scholars at Harvard, Brown and Stanford universities, are reported in the Summer 2011 issue of Education Next and available at www.educationnext.org.
In addition, some 115 principals from around the country discussed the same issues this past summer at a Principals» Leadership Summit in Washington sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education.
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