Sentences with phrase «wonks over»

The ever - reliable edu - wonks over at Bellwether Education Partners, along with the trusted folks at Collaborative for Student Success (CSS), have put together a comprehensive review...
I think it is safe to say that Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin, the founders of KIPP, have had more influence on the school reform debate than any academic or policy wonk over the past 15 years.

Not exact matches

The wonks on Twitter who would engage in a real - time debate over financial markets and the economy.
With Hillary Clinton's tax proposals to encourage longer - term investing, the debate over whether American business is too fixated on the short term has moved from the dimly lit offices of earnest policy wonks into the klieg lights of U.S. primary season.
Over at Breitbart News, the lodestar of the Trump administration, readers variously dubbed it «Ryancare,» «Obamacare 2.0,» «Soroscare» or, for the wonks, «unEarned Income Tax Credit II.»
A well - known policy wonk and party loyalist, Mr. Hancock will be tasked with smoothing over those hard feelings.
Over the weekend, Daily Freeman correspondent William J. Kemble catapulted to fame among political wonks nationwide when he and Congressman Maurice Hinchey came close to fisticuffs at a Saugerties candidates» forum on Thursday night.
At a breakfast in March, Moskowitz said she was a «little bit less of a policy wonk than I used to be,» and declined to comment on Governor Andrew Cuomo's plans to take over failing schools, saying she hadn't seen the specifics.
You'd think the politics blog would cover this angle; instead I found it over at at the econ / wonk blog:
These are admittedly pretty funny, since there are only four members of the Bristol team (a fifth was knocked over by a bus) and the leader is a preening wonk named Watts, played by the splendidly named Benedict Cumberbatch (William Pitt in the recent «Amazing Grace»).
(Perhaps not so strange when you consider that the key demographic slavered over by studio wonks has shifted from the pre-adolescent boys of the mid -»80s to post-Titanic pre-adolescent girls.)
Over the past three weeks, Fordham's Flypaper blog hosted the charter school wonk - a-thon, an exercise in punditry and policy analysis that exceeded all expectations.
And while we wonks will continue to squabble over the minutiae of how these ratings are determined, in every state they are dominated by student achievement.
Two influential edu - wonks have sparred over this question in a nearly two week - long battle of blogs.
They won't let their schools be taken over by beaurocratic wonks.
Today's speech by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on reauthorizing the No Child Left Behind Act, along with the entire circus over the latest efforts to pass a new version of the federal education law, have certainly garnered plenty of attention from Beltway school reformers and other policy wonks.
They wanted these West Point alums, these Motorola vets, these IBM management science wonks to establish order over what was a vibrant, kwan - like environment... not to mention back then, pre-PC-price wars, raking in cash for Dell while skewering its competition was easier and more palpably rewarding than it is today.
As energy wonks across the country gear up for the release of the Energy Information Administration's (EIA) International Energy Outlook (IEO), we here at Oil Change International wanted to be sure everyone is on the same page as we read over the EIA's analysis.
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