The goal needs to shift from one of making a system that teaches children a curriculum more efficiently and getting better test scores to one of making the system more effective by inspiring lifelong learning in students , so that they are able to have full and productive lives in a rapidly shifting economy.
"The natural way in which children have been brought up is the traditional way since the beginning of time - one woman, one man and a number of children, " he said.
Whitman's beginnings were humble enough: the son of a joiner, he was one of eight children.
He was one of a dozen children, but only he survived childhood.
But while acknowledging the tragedy, James Cherretty, a parent of one of the children on the trip, said he was concerned Mr Taylor had been out so late.
One of the children can get two peanuts a day, and one dropped out of the study.
Lord of the Rings is currently packing them in and last week Philip Pullman author of a trilogy of children's books was awarded one of the world's top literary prizes the Whitbread Book of the Year, the first time that a book aimed at children has carried off this particular award, The Amber Spy Glass, part three of the trilogy.
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"Parents certainly will most dearly protect the interests of their children and her imposition of a one size fits all model will deny that parental choice, " said Mr O'Doherty.
Parents accused KCC of failing to plan for demand, but KCC said 95% of children had been offered a place at one of their choices.
The charity says this is one reason why a quarter of children with type 1 diabetes are only diagnosed once they are already seriously ill with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a life threatening condition that needs immediate specialist treatment in hospital.
Robert and Judith Ahlers, both 66, have built Rhino Masonry into a profitable Mesa, Arizona commercial contractor with 70 employees, including one of their four children and a grandson-in-law.
The new examination is designed to counter the efforts of parents to tutor children to gain a place at one of the county's 13 grammar schools.
Aboushi is one of 10 children, and one of his brothers, Aymen, was a star defensive lineman at Fordham in the early 2000s.
Robert and Judith Ahlers, both 66, have built Rhino Masonry into a profitable Mesa, Ariz. commercial contractor with 70 employees, including one of their four children and a grandson-in-law.
This survey clearly shows that injury is a leading killer of children over one year of age.
As an engineering student, Johan lived below a family of seven children, one of which was struggling with his math homework.
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Bottom line: As the rate of childlessness equalizes the decision to have or not have children becomes more of a voluntary one.
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He replied that he was a true American, one of the ten children of Finnish immigrants who had settled in northern Minnesota.
Police said on Thursday that a mother of one of the allegedly smuggled children was under suspicion, after telling them that she had given her baby to a midwife because she did not have the money to pay for her delivery, the Jakarta Post newspaper reported.
Beverley Cockram, who said she was godmother to one of the youngsters, said one of the surviving children had jumped from a first-floor window.
Imagine that every single class of 30 UK children in one year was followed a year later by a class of 37 or 38 - and you have something of the magnitude of that change.
In a world of heedless children wielding guns, his tale is a heartening one.
With five children, 15 grandchildren (one a nursing student at Marian, despite having four children of her own) and 26 great-grandchildren assembling for the big event, Zedan was preparing a banquet.
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One in twenty eight children in this nation is living in a circumstance where one of their parents are incarcerated.
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Power grew up in the British Midlands, one of six children in a family that had a 50% share of a 150-year-old wire-strapping business.
Blodgett was practically born into this business, one of nine children of a Salt Lake City, Utah, woman who started a data-entry business in her home after a child was disabled.
"One of the functions of a commissioner for children would be... to examine the whole area of children's interface with the law, particularly those who are the victims of crime" she said.
Mr Strasser wonders whether a public school would recognise that his children have two fathers, or if a hospital would allow both of them to visit if one of their children fell ill.
He assembled 22 of the former Winton children in one of the pre-war carriages for a scene in his new version of the story.
The son of a butcher, he was born in Mafra, Santa Catarina, as one of eight children and completed his theological studies at Rome's Pontifical Gregorian and Pontifical Lateran Universities.
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