Sentences with phrase «world of education reform»

Last fall, I took my wife — a well - informed, intelligent professional who unintentionally married into the contentious world of education reform — to see Davis Guggenheim's documentary about the plight of America's public schools, Waiting for Superman.
Last fall, I took my wife - a well - informed, intelligent professional who unintentionally married into the contentious world of education reform - to see Davis Guggenheim's documentary about the plight of America's public schools, Waiting for Superman.
But perhaps most substantially, there is a growing awareness in the world of education reform that the big battles over getting new teacher - evaluation laws passed or school accountability systems implemented are not the end of the story («The Teacher Evaluation Revamp, In Hindsight,» features, Spring 2017).
Given the enormity of those challenges, many friends and allies in the world of education reform have hinted or said outright that we are wasting our time.
RH: You know, hearing you talk about schooling with this kind of breadth takes me back to the world of education reform that we started out in back in the 1990s and early 2000s.
What will 2011 bring to the world of education reform?
The problem is that we have a world of education reform so fueled by passion — and a vision of how things should be — that there can be little patience for frustrating questions and inconvenient concerns.
Shanker graduated from fierce union leader to education statesman and leader in the world of education reform.
«Given the enormity of the [academic] challenges, many friends and allies in the world of education reform have hinted or said outright that we are wasting our time,» she wrote in a recent op - ed.
More broadly, there is a growing awareness in the world of education reform that the big battles over getting new teacher - evaluation laws passed or school accountability systems implemented are not the end of the story.
We in the world of education reform agree on this.
Charters have been «the hottest new concept in the world of education reform,» since the Arizona Republic first wrote about the fledgling charter movement in 1995.
Interestingly, not one of the spokespeople at the press conference explained what «personalized learning» really means in today's world of education reform.
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