We all lve our familes,
want better education for our children, want access to affordable health care, want privacy and freedoms and the individual liberties.
With the school - choice alternative, for example, parents
wanting the best education for their child often need financial means and knowledge of the educational options to make an informed choice of another school, resources not always available in low - income communities.
If
we want the best education for our children and young people we can not afford to continue to let this happen.
You want the best education for your child, and so do we.
The voice mail message that «Jackie» left for us said she was sorry she missed us but that she was with Stand for Children and that if we, like them,
want better education for children, we should look at their web site.
Parents in SAISD,
we want the best education for our children; however, are charters schools a better option?
Also, that so many parents
want a better education for their children, but they don't have the resources to obtain it.»
As a parent,
you want the best education for your child, and that is why you help them with their homework, volunteer at their school, and shuttle them to and from school activities.
Not exact matches
According to the latest edition of «The
Good Schools Guide,» Thomas's Battersea is «a big, busy, slightly chaotic school
for cosmopolitan parents who
want their
children to have the
best English
education money can buy.»
If you are seeking the services of a financial advisor, you
want the
best information to help you achieve your financial goals — be it budgeting in retirement, savings
for a
child or grandchild's
education, or selling your business.
As a parent, it can make sense to take out a Parent PLUS loan — you
want to do what's
best for your
child and help pay
for their
education, right?
«We
want to help make sure the
children of tomorrow have the
best opportunities, give people the chance to elevate their
education, thank veterans
for their service to our country and work to make sure people have quality meals,» Bodenstedt says.
For example, if your
child wants to be a teacher, but has ambitions of progressing up the career ladder, a higher
education leadership degree is
well worth having.
Every homeschooling parent
wants to give his
child the
best possible
education, but I think that schedules and curricula like the ones I see online are at once time - intensive and complicated
for the parent, and at the same time don't really help young kids reach all of their potential.
When her son was three, Kathy had the
good fortune of taking parenting classes with Ruth Beaglehole, founding Director of the Center
for Nonviolent
Education and Parenting, (theechocenter.org), and she realized this powerful compassionate method of working with
children was something she
wanted to teach.
thanks so much
for sharing this, we are both really anxious of our
child's
education, I know it's too soon to think of that but as a mom you just
want the
best and nothing but
for your young ones.
Your
child is not going to
want to make any long term plans
for their future in the beginning, so you need to show them the power of a
good education.
The
best time to introduce sex
education for kids is when your
child wants to know what their «peepee» is.
«Florida desperately needs an independent senator in Washington who will fight
for good jobs and economic opportunity, a quality
education for every
child, and Social Security
for all of our seniors regardless of what the political party bosses
want,» Lawson said in a statement.
Note down the practical things about yourself — your likes and dislikes, your
education level, your hobbies and your goals
for example — as
well as the emotional and spiritual — do you
want children?
Sarah Deaves, private banking director at Lloyds Bank, commented: «All parents
want the
best for their
children, and a
good education is no exception.
«We
want to make sure that our schools have the
best facilities, our classrooms have the
best teachers and that every
child is given every chance to succeed,» said Minister
for Education James Merlino.
As an
education governance question, most of the debate has centered around «parent involvement,» a tired phrase that has been all too frequently abused by schools not
wanting to shoulder responsibility
for educating
children: if we just had
better parents.
«I went into this role with a lot of passion and a strong sense of urgency that I
wanted to improve the
education of all
children, and in particular
children who've historically been not
well served by our school system,» she says in an interview recorded
for the Harvard EdCast.
Sean Harford, Ofsted's national director
for education, said: «We will
want to see evidence that the
children and young people are progressing
well, to their next stage of
education or employment.
Even though a small percentage of America's students have access to high quality public
education, the NEA
wants to ensure that every
child is afforded this opportunity so that they might be
better equipped
for the changing world and changing economy.
Parents clearly
want their
children to get the highest - status credentials (not necessarily the
best education, but the
best credentials) to advance them in the competition
for the top of the greasy pole.
Said Cato's Neal McCluskey: «Donald Trump is right to emphasize school choice: It is the key to empowering parents to get the
education that is
best for their unique
children, and
for educators to teach how they
want and try new, innovative approaches.
I'm not a parent, but I plan to be one day, and when that day comes, I will
want nothing more than
for my
child to receive the
best education possible.
But his emphasis on assessment and accountability as tools
for managing
education bureaucracy is only part of the story — and cold comfort
for families who
want and need the information to access the
best education for their
children now.
Because the social and political trends of our nation are increasingly egalitarian, we will
want the school in the year 2000 to provide
for all
children the kind of
education that is available today only to those in the
best private and public schools.»
Most voters
want government to spend more money of the care and
education of young
children,
for the
good of families and everything that flows from stable homes and supportive environments
for children and adults.
The fact that organizations like Stand
for Children and Democrats for Education Reform prefer to stand with the teachers» unions rather than standing with the 3.5 million children in charter schools and private choice programs, and the millions more who desperately want access to better options, speaks
Children and Democrats
for Education Reform prefer to stand with the teachers» unions rather than standing with the 3.5 million
children in charter schools and private choice programs, and the millions more who desperately want access to better options, speaks
children in charter schools and private choice programs, and the millions more who desperately
want access to
better options, speaks volumes.
Understanding how unrestricted students are to free quality
education, I now appreciate the variation of learning opportunities that charter schools have afforded families who
want better opportunities
for their
children.
Also, with charter schools you see parents
wanting to provide a
better education for their
children and buying into what is needed
for their
child to succeed.
However, I will also say that if you think those neighboring districts are getting an awesome deal and thus delivering
better education with their extra couple of thousand that comes
for their disadvantaged students, most likely you have the ability to enroll your
child there via interdistrict transfer even if you don't
want to actively move your residence into that district.
These tips are available on the department's new parent and family webpage, which includes an array of resources
for families to become involved in their
children's
education and
for educators who
want to
better engage families.
And
for good reason: parents
want more high quality choices
for the
education of their
children.
I
want every
child to have a quality
education because that's
good for all of us.
A spokesman
for the Department
for Education said: «Parents rightly
want to send their
child to a
good local school, with high standards and strong discipline.
Fortunately, most participants simply
want the
best possible
education for their
children and
want to use the program in the correct way.
Like ALL families, she
wants the
best education possible
for her
children.
«As a parent, I
want the
best possible
education for my
child,» said Lisa Rowley, a parent at Westchester Secondary Charter School.
In fact, it is that very scrutiny that has led so many suburban districts to join alongside National
Education Association and American Federation of Teachers affiliates (as
well as other traditionalists) to complain about No
Child in the first place; they didn't
want to be held accountable
for serving up mediocrity to the kids they have subjected to educational malpractice
for far too long.
«You see the
education you
want for your
child, but because there are too few
good spots you can't get it.»
Our school governors come from a range of different backgrounds, skills and experience, but all share a common interest in
wanting the
best possible
education for the
children in our Academies.
In all likelihood, the Waltons actually
want our
children to get a poorer, narrower
education (or drop out early) so that the
best they will be able to aspire to is working
for low wages and few if any benefits at WalMart, leaving them little choice but to shop at WalMart in order to stretch their pennies.
He also finds it particularly interesting that Common Core foes say they
want high - quality
education for all
children, yet fail to consider that their opposition to the standards hurts poor and minority kids as
well as middle class white and Asian
children in suburbia, both of which have few options — including vouchers and charter schools — to which they can avail in order to get high - quality
education.
«As parents, we all
want the
best for our
children — especially when it comes to their
education... I feel blessed that we live in a state where a parent has the right to choose their
child's place of
education.
Not enough attention was devoted to the stories of parents who
want the very
best education for their
children.