As our formal education systems move into the digital age, we should do so with the student and his or her learning at the center, not technology.
Likewise the education strategy signalled a move to a new era of secondary education beyond the traditional comprehensive model towards independent specialist schools.
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Even if you could get the education system to move fast to close current market disequilibria (right now this means producing a lot of STEM workers), there will always be new disequilibria and there will always be geographic disequilibria.
States are going to have to embrace the kind of reform that we believe is necessary to move our education system forward.
Edinburgh Council's education leader said the move was still possible even though a Scottish government grant would no longer cover all the costs.
Chef Jamie Oliver welcomed the move by Education Secretary Ruth Kelly.
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The Tories want more for the NHS, Plaid want an enhanced economic stimulus package and the Lib Dems are urging ministers to move on education spending.
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Makiko Tanaka, who served a brief tenure as foreign minister, was named education minister in a move seen as reflecting her ties with Beijing amid a territorial row with China.
So we will continue to increase the amount of spending per pupil in education, as we move towards getting it closer to the objective I have is meeting the private school levels of today.
The announcement also shows the extent to which, for cash-strapped university leaders and policymakers, the MOOCs and the platforms they are built on offer an irresistible promise of doing more with less to scale up education and help students move more efficiently toward a degree.
Conservative Gail Macgregor, who chairs the education committee, said the move would not harm pupils needing support.
But there is no doubt that Mr Bush's decision to focus on education is a sensible political move.
In a press release announcing today's move, Louisiana education chief Paul Pastorek says one reason he chose Vallas was that he'd raised math and reading scores 20 percent in Philadelphia.
As states move forward with education reforms, some provisions of No Child Left Behind the most current version of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, which is five years overdue for reauthorization stand in the way of their progress.
We're trying to move the country through education and to lead the way for the court to see that this is the right thing to do.
This is why I constantly preach autonomy and a local approach to education reform, coupled with a move toward greater voluntary collaboration between schools across the country.
While Mr. Erdogan told diplomats his goal was to promote education, Turkish academics say the move would enable him to handpick rectors and swamp the board with political henchmen.
The law makes "Bolivarian doctrine" the basis of education at all levels, a move that educators view as requiring them to indoctrinate students with the views of the ruling party.
Every day, I gave my best to prepare each of my students with the skills they need to enter the private sector, the military, or move on to higher education despite the challenging conditions at JCVS, such as its leaky roof and outdated technology in the classroom.
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Migrant workers would like to keep their limited rights to education, health and pensions as they move around the country.
The move was welcomed by higher education institutions in the state.
That awareness comes in part through education that can help a young woman move beyond school and into opportunities to become an economic contributor to her household, Kambou says.
For a large section of the Labour Party this sounded horribly like a move towards a market in education and a way for wicked schools to select their pupils.
Her mother, Sinita, 38, has said that, although Mountain Ash is a good school, her daughter's education suffered as a result of the move and the stress involved in the run-up to her GCSEs.
Recently in the public eye, UK lawmaker Charles Clark has made the move from the Department for Education and Skills to become the new Home Secretary and will undoubtedly be under enormous pressure to produce results.
All such bestowed benefits turn out to discourage beneficiaries from behaving constructively--saving money and accumulating assets, say, or making the prudent life choices, such as marriage and education, that truly help households "move up" to better neighborhoods.
Analysts said the arrest suggested the new president would move aggressively not only on education, but also to pass deeper overhauls to Mexico's economy, including opening up its telecommunications sector to more competition and the closed energy sector to greater private investment.
While state law provides for a school district to pay some private school expenses, for transportation, textbooks and special education, the state alleges that East Ramapo has been too quick to move children mostly Jewish children from the public schools into special education schools run by the Orthodox.
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