TES Talks to... Paul Reville (Times Education Supplement) Paul Reville discusses his work as founder of Harvard's Education Redesign Lab, and
then need for reforms in the current, broken education system to make education more equitable in our country.
Not exact matches
If the Finance Minister is really serious about an economic growth strategy,
then he will have to address the
need for comprehensive tax
reform in his 2018 budget.
We don't
need to specially
reform education
for people that invent a certifications and are
then sad no one thinks they are qualified or educated.
«When Sen. Velmanette Montgomery gives her life and her soul to work on a package of
reforms to the juvenile justice system, which we certainly
need in this state, and
then Ruben Diaz Sr. decides that he's going to vote against it because he's upset the Republicans are debating it too long it's unreasonable and capricious and it's the kind of irrational behavior that we've had to endure
for the past eight years,» Parker told me.
«If this is not a time where people
need to realize that they
need to stay woke,
then I don't know what's going to be clearer
for you,» McLaughlin said, remarking on the federal government's tax
reform plans.
It's not unusual
for a new county executive to talk about the
need for IDA
reform, much as Mark Poloncarz has, and
then eventually get with the program.
The governor wants the
reform package he put forth last year passed, and the legislature's position
then and now is to resist the
need for reform.»
He stressed that pension benefits would be scaled back only
for employees «not even hired yet» — but
then, almost in the same breath, proclaimed that pension
reform can not wait because «we have taxpayers who
need help today.»
During his more than four decades in government, Commissioner Scoppetta put his remarkable intelligence and his considerable managerial and leadership experience to work on behalf of the people of this City, first as a prosecutor and
then as a deputy mayor and later as the Commissioner who brought much
needed reform to the Administration
for Children's Services.
Since 1985, Project 2061 has led the way in science education
reform by first defining adult science literacy in its influential publication Science
for All Americans and
then specifying what K - 12 students
need to know in Benchmarks
for Science Literacy, which helps educators implement science literacy goals in the classroom; the AAAS Science Assessment website with more than 700 middle school test items; and WeatherSchool @ AAAS, an online resource where students can use real - world data to learn about the fundamental principles of weather and climate.
They brought teachers and their unions to the table
for discussions of education
reform strategy and won their trust by listening hard to what the teachers had to say and
then providing the
needed support.
In 1989, when the Chicago School
Reform Act gave rise to local school councils and other major policy changes, Linda Lenz,
then an education writer
for the Chicago Sun - Times, saw the
need for a publication that would focus on public education with the kind of detail and depth that her newspaper and others could not.
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Then, instead of bickering over interest - group - driven politics, we could have a substantive, national conversation about how to refine the much -
needed reforms so they create the best opportunities
for kids who
need them most.»
Then, a high goal
for introduction of renewable energy should be set, and the electrical power system
needs to be
reformed to achieve it.
The Harper government cherry - picked a few of those, ignored some of the most crucial recommendations — such as giving the Commissioner of Elections (the chief investigator) the capacity to compel recalcitrant potential witnesses to share what they know — and
then decided to use the
need for reform as an opportunity to play outrageously partisan games.
He
then discussed, «Why our rules of evidence are in urgent
need of reformation,» and, «Why we Canadian lawyers should look to the American legal profession
for assistance in
reforming our own rules of evidence.»