Sentences with phrase «what education leaders»

Recently, TERC's Using Data facilitators were invited by two Regional Education Laboratories, REL Appalachia and REL Southwest, to lead hands - on sessions in Virginia and Oklahoma to illustrate what education leaders need to know and do.
These graphics highlight the reasons principals matter, what education leaders can accomplish, and what constitutes effective preparation and professional development programs.
What then follows is creative thinking about what education leaders, schools, teachers, parents and students themselves can do to support policy actions that ensure every student is equipped with the skills necessary to achieve their full potential and participate in an increasingly interconnected global economy.
What education leaders should know about how to build strong reading skills (and strong schools)
But a school devoted to literacy ought to envision more than just sustained, quiet, independent reading, suggests Snow, who leads an intensive mini-course this month at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on what education leaders need to know about how kids learn to read.

Not exact matches

The leaders here continue to prove over and over again how much they value my education and my purpose here, no matter what age I am.
What started as a list 17 years ago has evolved into the world's most extraordinary leadership community, convening the preeminent women in business — along with select leaders in government, philanthropy, education, and the arts — for wide - ranging and inspiring discussions.
Fred believes in a world where leadership character is fundamental to business education programs and performance evaluation processes... a world where «Who» a leader is receives as much attention as «What» the leader is trained to do because it results in greater value for all.
Remember — what you tax (property ownership, productivity,...), you discourage, and what you subsidize (religion, education, medicine, science, welfare,...), you encourage — economics 101 — somehow hidden from our «leaders» (supposed to be representatives)
What «Effective Christian Education» shows most effectively, however, is the fraudulence of what is presented as the «scientific» study of religion — and the credulity of church leaders who can not distinguish between Christian faith and liberal sentimentalitWhat «Effective Christian Education» shows most effectively, however, is the fraudulence of what is presented as the «scientific» study of religion — and the credulity of church leaders who can not distinguish between Christian faith and liberal sentimentalitwhat is presented as the «scientific» study of religion — and the credulity of church leaders who can not distinguish between Christian faith and liberal sentimentalities.
And so it's inevitable that a few philosophic types will emerge accidentally as a byproduct of what's required for the education of leaders.
For example, when planning for theological education, denominational leaders should ask what kind of leaders — lay and clergy — churches need.
One must ask then how it is that if Protestant leaders in higher education generally made the right — or at least virtually inevitable — decisions, what has gone wrong that the outcome should be so adverse to the apparent interests of Protestant Christianity?
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
We couldn't wait to hear more about what industry leaders are doing to educate the next generation about healthy eating, so we attended the Bullfrog and Baum panel: Food, Education and the Next Generation.
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But with increasing dissatisfaction over the high - stakes testing currently consuming mainstream education; the growing recognition of the many benefits a child receives through experiences with art, movement, and nature; a concern over a reliance on technology by younger and younger students; and the news that leaders in the high - tech industry are touting the lifelong benefits of low - tech Waldorf schools in educating their own children, more and more parents and educators are taking a closer look at the Waldorf approach and what it has to offer.
Senate Republican Majority Leader John Flanagan on Monday, meanwhile, wrote a letter to de Blasio chastising what he said has been a lack of transparency from the mayor's administration on education spending.
ALBANY — Education, business and legislative leaders are questioning what credentials the person who replaces Alain Kaloyeros as president and CEO of SUNY Polytechnic Institute should have, as the school aims to move past the scandal surrounding his resignation.
«I've set out a vision of what this country can be, «one nation», and in 2013 we will be setting out concrete steps on making that vision a reality from business to education to welfare,» the Labour leader said.
ALBANY — The state Education Department is losing its leader right before what should be an important legislative session for educatioEducation Department is losing its leader right before what should be an important legislative session for educationeducation issues.
Teachers, administrators and union leaders joined forces in what was termed the One Voice United rally, targeting the increasing reliance of the state's education system on standardized testing.
is the outgoing House Democratic Leader, or what the precise amount of education spending is in the state budget.
ALBANY — With its high - profile president mired in corruption charges, education, business and legislative leaders are raising questions about what might come next for SUNY Polytechnic Institute.
Here's why: It's one thing to not know that Janet Cruz is the outgoing House Democratic Leader, or what the precise amount of education spending is in the state budget.
Education leaders from across New York said Wednesday they'll need more money than what Gov. Andrew Cuomo has set aside for schools next year in order to avoid cuts and improve the overall climate.
WBFO's Eileen Buckley talks to some education leaders about what they want to hear from Governor in his State of the State message.
«New York educators, parents, and community leaders spent the last two years reviewing and improving the standards without compromising what matters most — a quality education for all students.
Teachers, parents, union leaders and even some school superintendents and board members in New York are clothed in blue to show their concern for what they see as an overemphasis on testing, an under - emphasis on state education funding, and inequitable spending between districts.
Instead, she said, she will remain as Success» leader and try to do for education «what Apple did with computing for the iPhone, what Google is doing with the driver-less car.»
For what it's worth, I don't think the Education Secretary really wants to be party leader and Prime Minister (though you never know), and he has certainly not been campaigning to date for the posts, in the manner of Boris Johnson, or crafting a support structure for the future, like George Osborne.
Indy Politics talks to Indiana lawmakers House Speaker Brian Bosma and Senate Democratic Leader Tim Lanane about what was and was not accomplished in the 2016 legislative session when it came to roads, education and the LGBT civil rights issue.
«I think what the city electorate wants and needs is a centrist leader who focuses on education and on growing the economy.
«Nick Clegg is the deputy prime minister and leader of a political party and therefore needs to set out education policy for state schools and that is what he is doing.»
Education Secretary Michael Gove, asked what he thought about a councillor's call for a new Conservative leader, said the idea was «barmy» and «bonkeroony».
I like being a front line politician and there's no reason why as Deputy Leader I can't stay as Secretary of State for Education, provided the Prime Minister decides that what he or she would want me to do.
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The United States remains the world leader in overall education spending, although the OECD report suggests that it's getting a poor return on its investment in terms of what students learn.
«Our company leaders are scientists who take science education seriously, no matter what size we're at,» declares Regeneron's Grossman.
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«This year, in recognition of the culmination of the four year Scholarship and Discovery Program, the range and breadth of what is presented at the annual Senior Scientific Session has been expanded to reflect the diversity of the research that students engage in, ranging from traditional scientific investigation to applied projects in medical education, quality and safety, and global and community health,» said Vineet Arora, MD, MAPP, assistant professor of medicine, leader of this year's event.
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What are the roles of the education systems, education institutions, educational leaders in the leadership for learning regarding Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship?
Chris Dede: «Let's Digitize What We Have Now» EdSurge, 12/10/13 «EdSurge sat down with [Professor Chris] Dede in the first of our «EdSurge Outlooks» series, where thought leaders share what 2014 will mean for education, education technology and the future of learning.&raWhat We Have Now» EdSurge, 12/10/13 «EdSurge sat down with [Professor Chris] Dede in the first of our «EdSurge Outlooks» series, where thought leaders share what 2014 will mean for education, education technology and the future of learning.&rawhat 2014 will mean for education, education technology and the future of learning.»
Christian Blower, the union's leader, said that the «excessive focus on exam results is bad for pupils, bad for teachers and it is clearly the antithesis of what NUT members believe to be a good education».
School boards and mayors thought these leaders could do what those professionalized in the world of education could not.
The National Standards Review Team accomplished, at least in large part, what the nation's governors and many business leaders called for at an education summit last...
At present, many senior leaders in education see VR, AR and MR as a distraction, because the learning benefits are yet to be proven, but what is clear, is that there will be a push ‑ pull effect that makes their introduction into mainstream teaching almost inevitable; the «push» from the software giants, wanting to promote the take - up of their products, and the «pull» of learners keen to use «cool stuff» in their school.
Further, he hopes to generate conversation around the Lab's mission and a high level of engagement from education leaders in reimagining what public education can be.
Eschewing your own learning is a health crime against your professional well - being, and we, as educational leaders, have the responsibility to know what's going on in the world of education.
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