Last year, Nevada took a bold step toward righting this wrong by enacting the first - in - the - nation
universal Education Scholarship Account program.
Not exact matches
Calvin in Geneva, where the theological academy under Theodore Bees (1519 - 1605) reached high standards of
scholarship, advocated «
universal»
education.
Any wonder he conveniently ignored data on
universal access to basic
education, gender parity, time on task, social intervention programmes,
scholarships, gross enrollment, text book to pupil ratio, pupil teacher ratio, TVET reforms, WASSCE awards, university rankings just to mention a few.
As examples, Hawkins said that Cuomo's implementation of $ 15 minimum wage is too slow and incomplete upstate, while his Excelsior
Scholarship Program falls far short of
universal tuition - free public higher
education.
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These include many reforms familiar to public
education advocates such as Teacher Merit Pay, Parent Trigger, Education Savings Accounts, Charter expansion, Central Charter School Authorizer, Corporate Tax Scholarships, Universal Vouchers, Collective Bargaining, Innovation Schools / Districts, Virtual Charters, Data Mining, District Report Cards / School Grades, Personalized Learning, Open Enrollment, and the conveniently bundled «Indiana Education Reform Packag
education advocates such as Teacher Merit Pay, Parent Trigger,
Education Savings Accounts, Charter expansion, Central Charter School Authorizer, Corporate Tax Scholarships, Universal Vouchers, Collective Bargaining, Innovation Schools / Districts, Virtual Charters, Data Mining, District Report Cards / School Grades, Personalized Learning, Open Enrollment, and the conveniently bundled «Indiana Education Reform Packag
Education Savings Accounts, Charter expansion, Central Charter School Authorizer, Corporate Tax
Scholarships,
Universal Vouchers, Collective Bargaining, Innovation Schools / Districts, Virtual Charters, Data Mining, District Report Cards / School Grades, Personalized Learning, Open Enrollment, and the conveniently bundled «Indiana
Education Reform Packag
Education Reform Package.»
More pluralistic
education systems empower parents to choose schools that align with their values, and
universal access to such systems can be achieved through
scholarship tax credit laws.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed SB 1431, a bill that phases in near -
universal eligibility for the state's Empowerment
Scholarship Accounts, an
education savings account (ESA) program.
Georgia would be expanding its educational choice programs from the Georgia Special Needs
Scholarship Program — a voucher program with more than 4,000 students participating in 2015 — 16 — and the Qualified Education Expense Tax Credit — a tax - credit scholarship with nearly 13,000 scholarships awarded in 2015 — into a universal educational choi
Scholarship Program — a voucher program with more than 4,000 students participating in 2015 — 16 — and the Qualified
Education Expense Tax Credit — a tax - credit
scholarship with nearly 13,000 scholarships awarded in 2015 — into a universal educational choi
scholarship with nearly 13,000
scholarships awarded in 2015 — into a
universal educational choice program.
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In a recent survey by
Education Next, half of those polled expressed support for
universal school vouchers, and 60 percent favored giving tax credits for individual and corporate donations to
scholarship organizations that help low - and middle - income families pay private - school tuition.