Sentences with phrase «supply side schools»

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Mehta acknowledged in his essay that some of this inequity is on the supply side: Schools that have the freedom and resources to adopt the techniques of deeper learning are more likely to be well - funded independent schools or public schools in wealthy suburbs or neighboSchools that have the freedom and resources to adopt the techniques of deeper learning are more likely to be well - funded independent schools or public schools in wealthy suburbs or neighboschools or public schools in wealthy suburbs or neighboschools in wealthy suburbs or neighborhoods.
After 28 years working to get kids into college, Thacker left his job as a high school counselor in 2004 to write «College Unranked: Ending the College Admissions Frenzy» and found the Education Conservancy, through which he is building a broad - based reform coalition of educators at both the supply (high school) and demand (college) sides of the equation.
It also has reflectors on its loop, side pockets for a beverage, and is large enough to hold school supplies and a lunch bag.
Make use of the side of your fridge to keep school supplies and agendas in reach of the children.
The backpacks holds all the supplies that your preschooler needs for their school day, as well as a front pouch to hold snacks and a mesh side pocket to hold a water bottle or juice box.
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation is the lead funder for this merger, supporting the development of FoodCorps» supply - side initiative, which will stand on the shoulders of School Food Focus» long - time success in this work.
With the merger at its foundation, FoodCorps is launching a rigorous supply - side initiative focused on improving the school meals supply chain.
Kids will have fun expressing their creative side and learning about Spanish artwork and themes with the new HALBLANDO SOLA collection consisting of school supplies, accessories, luggage, umbrellas and more.
On education, Michael Gove's alacrity for supply - side reforms has taken shape in a comprehensive programme of Academisation of secondary schools and some primary schools.
Mr Willetts» admirers should also take comfort from the fact that much of Michael Gove's agenda on supply - side diversity in education is drawn from Willetts» analysis when he was the Tories» schools guru.
Taken together with the commitment to accelerate the free schools programme, the Spending Review had a radical supply - side dash.»
On the supply side, it will build a «talent coalition» comprised of high schools, public and private colleges, workforce development agencies, ACCES - VR provider agencies, and community - based organizations.
Instead of hanging out with your friends and enjoying the social side of the college experience, many students have to work hard just to cover student debts and pay for school supplies.
On the supply side, moreover, private schools may find these advantaged parents (and their children) desirable, and may discriminate against poor and minority families.
Of course, we can't really know the extent to which these shifts were driven by Cleveland's demand - side policy initiatives or by shifts in the supply side of the equation, including the district's investments in starting several new and innovative schools.
«One of the gaps that we saw is that there was a lot of attention on the supply side of school quality, making better options available, investing in teacher quality, and so forth, but not a lot of attention is paid to how to help parents navigate those new options or interpret all data that was given to them,» said David Keeling, a co-founder of EdNavigator and the nonprofit's communications chief.
In January, David Harris left the mayor's office to work on another side of the charter school problem: «stimulating supply,» as he puts it.
These supply - side issues intersect in New Orleans, where it can feel like a decentralized school - choice system operates alongside a centralized one.
Universal school choice that provides access to quality educational options, as Paul Hill of the University of Washington observes, will «depend on the supply - side, that is, on the success of arrangements that promote the creation of a wide variety of school options, expose all schools to performance pressures through competition, and permit constant replacement of weak schools by promising new ones.»
The public charter - school movement, in addressing both the supply and demand sides of this equation, has emerged as the most promising development in the broader attempt to save public education.
Future research needs to examine how both the demand and supply side processes work together in a complex system to place students in schools.
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic School in Chicago's far south side, led by EdD Urban Education Leadership graduate Bridget de la Peña, earned a Polk Leadership Incentive grant to bolster the school's supplies and increase access to enrollment through scholarSchool in Chicago's far south side, led by EdD Urban Education Leadership graduate Bridget de la Peña, earned a Polk Leadership Incentive grant to bolster the school's supplies and increase access to enrollment through scholarschool's supplies and increase access to enrollment through scholarships.
Left unmentioned are the efforts on the supply side — expanding school choice, improving teacher quality, and strengthening curriculum.
Today, AUSL manages 31 schools serving 17,000 students: Many live in the most underserved communities of the South and West sides of Chicago, where good schools have long been in short supply.
Back - to - school time brings a contrast of thoughts to mind: on the up side, new clothes or uniforms, new school supplies, and a fresh start with friends.
But what about those retailers who still embrace the old - school model of selling pets and supplies side by side?
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