It also puts the state out of
touch with education reforms sweeping the nation, and could put our schools out of contention for new pots of federal money.
Not exact matches
On her side of the Atlantic, this three - decade
reform enterprise really did start
with Margaret Thatcher, and I doubt it would have continued through changes of party, prime minister, and
education ministers had the movement not been fundamentally right - headed, as she was on pretty nearly everything she
touched.
On this matter, Jennings may have lost
touch with the thinking of one cadre of D.C. elites, whose disillusionment
with federally based
education reform has become palpable.
She's truly inspiring,» Nelson says of Mhiripiri - Reed, the former principal of Champlin Park High School in Champlin, Minn. «We look forward to staying in close
touch with her to learn more about the program and its role in
education reform,» one of the foundation's priorities.
Cosmo Garvin's piece «Time for Action on Sac High» is out of
touch with the need for real
education reform not just in Sacramento, but across the state.
At a time when states across the U.S. are approving legislation to promote charter school growth, this bill was out of
touch with the community, and it would have taken California backwards in achieving true
education reform.»
Putting aside the reality that the actual number of poor parents
with four or five children in the school system is extremely low, the stunningly ignorant and disturbing approach to «doing something» about the crippling impact of poverty in Hartford is a stark reflection about how out - of -
touch many in the Corporate
Education Reform Industry actually approach the real issues that are limiting educational achievement in Hartford and other poor communities across Connecticut and the nation.