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that's according to the think tank the education policy institute who are also warning that some could be forced to merge orface closure. 0ur reporter simonjones has the details. protests in brighton over plans to shut two primary schools in the area. the local authority is blaming falling pupil numbers and funding issues for a decision it says it is taking with a heavy heart. according to the education policy institute, whose stated aim is to raise standards in classrooms, many other councils will be faced with similar tough choices of closures, cuts or mergers in the coming years. the department for education estimates that the number of pupils in state funded schools is going to fall by around 800,000 by 2032. and one of the big challenges for schools facing this is that their funding is given out on a per—pupil basis. so when they have falls in student numbers, their overall pot of money goes down, but their costs don't really fall in the same way. so you can imagine it costs a very similar amount to teach a class full of 30 pupils as it does 25 pupils, but their funding they get
that's according to the think tank the education policy institute who are also warning that some could be forced to merge orface closure. 0ur reporter simonjones has the details. protests in brighton over plans to shut two primary schools in the area. the local authority is blaming falling pupil numbers and funding issues for a decision it says it is taking with a heavy heart. according to the education policy institute, whose stated aim is to raise standards in classrooms, many other councils...
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that's according to the think tank the education policy institute who are also warning that some could be forced to merge orface closure. our reporter simonjones has the details. protests in britain over plans to shut two primary —— protests in brighton over plans to shut two primary schools in the area. the local authority is blaming falling pupil numbers and funding issues for a decision it says it is taking with a heavy heart. according to the education policy institute, whose stated aim is to raise standards in classrooms, many other councils will be faced with similar tough choices of closures, cuts or mergers in the coming years. the department for education estimates that the number of pupils in state funded schools is going to fall by around 800,000 by 2032. and one of the big challenges for schools facing this is that their funding is given out on a per—pupil basis. so when they have falls in student numbers, their overall pot of money goes down, but their costs don't really fall in the same way. so you can imagine it costs a very similar amount to teach a class full of
that's according to the think tank the education policy institute who are also warning that some could be forced to merge orface closure. our reporter simonjones has the details. protests in britain over plans to shut two primary —— protests in brighton over plans to shut two primary schools in the area. the local authority is blaming falling pupil numbers and funding issues for a decision it says it is taking with a heavy heart. according to the education policy institute, whose stated aim...
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of the educational and scientific institute of international relations, will be present, and we will talk with him about the nuclear threat and whether ukraine can claim restoration now. of its nuclear status, why we decided to invite mr. kapitonenko, because you very often ask this question in the comments under the youtube broadcast, you often write about the fact that ukraine should regain its nuclear status. is it even possible in the current conditions, we we will find out literally in a matter of minutes, wait! the new camolet metrolux mattress is made in ukraine with love for ukrainians. matrolyuks is one of the largest manufacturers of orthopedic mattresses and furniture. order the camel orthopedic mattress right now. together with the mattress, you get a 5-year warranty. and hundreds of nights of wonderful sleep. dial the number you see at the bottom of the screen, and our consultants will help you choose the right size for your bed. this springless orthopedic mattress perfectly adapts to the shape and weight your body and that's not all. one side of the cover is made of cam
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well, i speak now to the director of higher education policy institute, nick hillman . nick, this is a hillman. nick, this is a light—hearted story on the heart of it . the photos were sent out of it. the photos were sent out of it. the photos were sent out of rooms that were left completely messy. they cried foul, but surely they had a point. these students are treating the cleaners like slaves as well. >> i'm not so sure. >> remember, these are the students homes. >> this is where they live. they're adults. they have a right to privacy, a little bit like the room behind me. >> they have a right to be a little bit messy. >> if they want to be. now, clearly cleaners have a job to do and they shouldn't be expected to clean up unreasonable messes, but nor should they be expected to put that on social media or within the college environment for everybody else to see it. >> it does feel to me like an invasion of privacy . invasion of privacy. >> but as you say, look, it's not life nor death. there are much bigger things going on in the world. >> but it's an interesting ca
well, i speak now to the director of higher education policy institute, nick hillman . nick, this is a hillman. nick, this is a light—hearted story on the heart of it . the photos were sent out of it. the photos were sent out of it. the photos were sent out of rooms that were left completely messy. they cried foul, but surely they had a point. these students are treating the cleaners like slaves as well. >> i'm not so sure. >> remember, these are the students homes. >> this...
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saturday morning we will talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join and live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house returns tomorrow for a rare saturday session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. members will debate in vote on for foreign aid ills. three would provide funding to israel, ukraine and taiwan. it's a package of national security measures, including sanctions on russia and iran in forcing china to divest from tiktok or the apple face a ban in the u.s. the house will vote on border security and immigration policy legislation. watch live coverage here on c-span. next week on the c-span networks, the houses out for the passover holiday. the sate is in to consider house foreign-made billsn wednesday from the washington tional cathedral, a conversation between liz cheney and john beauchamp on how america's leaders can put principles first. and americans ca
saturday morning we will talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join and live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house returns tomorrow for a rare saturday session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. members will debate in vote on for foreign aid ills. three would...
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coming up saturday we talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute's education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, filmmaker zachary and christian discuss their four-part netflix docuseries, american conspiracy, the optimist burden about the events surrounding the death of the freelance journalist in 1991. >> it was called the octopus because he starts looking into one 1980 scandal, the -- and that takes them over into the contra scandal in the october surprise, and bcci, and the savings and loan, and the same kind of players, nefarious players, their names are popping up here and there and there. >> the complexity of the story makes it really difficult, the number of names and the access makes it really hard, so, there was just a lot of obstacles towards being able to both find out what happens, and being able to tell that stor
coming up saturday we talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute's education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, filmmaker zachary and christian discuss their four-part netflix docuseries, american conspiracy, the optimist...
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of educational policy, was at vterispress, we are now going on a short break, after it we will continue, by the way, you can see the qr code on the screen, join to our gathering, well, a few minutes and we return. thinking about a new mattress, but here's what's stopping you. have you ever thought about what you sleep on? old mattresses accumulate not only dust, but also moisture that a person releases during sleep. a new mattress pad or bed linen only will be able to improve the mattress aesthetically. choose a camel orthopedic mattress and your sleep will become noticeably better. take advantage of the super offer for half the price. shop now and order a camel orthopedic mattress. instead of paying the full price of the mattress, pay only half. due to the fact that our production is located in ukraine, we will be able to quickly manufacture a mattress and deliver it directly to you. we perfectly combine innovative technologies and modern ecological materials. dial the number you see at the bottom of the screen, and our consultants will help you choose the size for your bed. together w
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well, in addition, the executive director of the institute of educational policy yevhen magda and the diplomat oleksandr hara will be visiting us, or things. our western partners insisted that the verkhovna rada adopt it quite quickly the law on mobilization, what is currently happening with the preparation for the global peace summit in switzerland, and how russia is trying to influence the course of the upcoming summit by negotiating with beijing, and what are the results of these changes, of course, remains the top topic for our discussion, this about how putin is trying to hang a tarot in kroc city hall on ukraine, in particular on the head of the security service of ukraine , vasyl malyuk, he is and remains the number one target for putin, and so that all this conspiracy theory about the involvement of... ukrainians before the terrorist attack in the crocus city hall looked plausible, the russians have already brought the burizma company, which works on the ukrainian market and is related to the son of the president of the united states of america, joseph biden, hunter, to this.
well, in addition, the executive director of the institute of educational policy yevhen magda and the diplomat oleksandr hara will be visiting us, or things. our western partners insisted that the verkhovna rada adopt it quite quickly the law on mobilization, what is currently happening with the preparation for the global peace summit in switzerland, and how russia is trying to influence the course of the upcoming summit by negotiating with beijing, and what are the results of these changes, of...
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saturday morning we talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism in schools that begin in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house returns tomorrow for a rare saturday session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. members will debate and vote on for foreign aid bills. three would provide funding to israel, ukraine and taiwan. the fourth is a package of national security measures, including sanctions on russia and iran in forcing china to divest from tiktok or the apple face a ban in the u.s. the house will also vote on border security and immigration policy legislation. watch live coverage here on c-span. >> next week on the c-span networks, the house is out for the passover holiday. the senate is in to consider house foreign aid bill. on wednesday, from the washington national cathedral, a conversation between liz cheney and john meacham on how america's leaders can put
saturday morning we talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism in schools that begin in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house returns tomorrow for a rare saturday session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. members will debate and vote on for foreign aid bills. three...
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senior fellow and deputy director of education policy studies at the american depuenterprise institute here at matt's, what is going on? why are kids absent from school? >> there is a lot of reasons, trey. that is what makes this something difficult thing to address. what we know is that absence has jumped through the roof. and we also know that we see this across the board. so, we are seeing this not just in disadvantage districts. we are seeing rich district, poor districtsing , high achievg districts from a low districts. and i think the main thing that we are seeing is a change in cultural norms and behaviors that were altered over the pandemic. >> trey: you know, the old days, students used to be punished and parents used to bep punished for truancy. we had truancy court when i was a district attorney. but that seems that is not the best way to do it, putting parents in jail is not going tok get the kid to school here and so how do we get students back into the classroom, and are you convinced that they learn better in person as opposed to remotely? >> well my will answer the last
senior fellow and deputy director of education policy studies at the american depuenterprise institute here at matt's, what is going on? why are kids absent from school? >> there is a lot of reasons, trey. that is what makes this something difficult thing to address. what we know is that absence has jumped through the roof. and we also know that we see this across the board. so, we are seeing this not just in disadvantage districts. we are seeing rich district, poor districtsing , high...
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a poll from the public policy institute of california finds. nearly half of californians think the quality of education in our state has gotten worse in the last few years, 51% of public school parents think their child fell behind during the pandemic. still, nearly 8 in 10 gave a passing grade to their local school. a few gave a's about half of public school. parents say there isn't enough funding for schools. 58% of people said they'd support a state bond to pay for school construction projects. >> time now 708. will state workers across california will soon have to go back to the office at least part time. the governor's office just sent a memo to state agencies require requiring them to bring workers back to the office at least two days a week, beginning in june. now, some state employees have remained fully remote since the pandemic started. the governor's office says those disparities between agencies is the reason for this statewide change. about 240,000 people work for the state's various offices and agencies. >> new this morning, china
a poll from the public policy institute of california finds. nearly half of californians think the quality of education in our state has gotten worse in the last few years, 51% of public school parents think their child fell behind during the pandemic. still, nearly 8 in 10 gave a passing grade to their local school. a few gave a's about half of public school. parents say there isn't enough funding for schools. 58% of people said they'd support a state bond to pay for school construction...
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institutions, who directly form the historical view of our young generation today with those who determine the historical policy of our state, just this permanent seminar, its task today is to create this continuity to create a platform that will effectively explain, including those problematic issues that are facing our historical history today. fatal accident in peru: a bus fell into a river with height of 200 m, 25 people were killed, 17 were injured, most of them are in serious condition. it is noted that after the bus fell, more than half a hundred passengers ended up on the river bank and some were carried away by the current. the accident was the deadliest in the country over the past 2 years. moreover, last year alone , over 3.00 deaths as a result of road accidents were registered there. and this footage of amazing luck gaia published a video of an accident with a motorcyclist in minsk. the night before , the kia driver did not notice while changing lanes biker and collided with him. fortunately , no one was injured in the accident. to prevent accidents involving motor vehicles an
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joining me now is not malcolm senior fellow at deputy director of education policy at the american enterprise institute, dr.. malveaux. this is your data. so what's the cause? >> you know, there's not just one cause that's the thing. there's a lot of things going on here. there's some of this is sickness. i'm sure some of this is transportation difficulties. the need to work, other poverty related factors, but the real cause the change that happened over the pandemic. i mean, this jumped about 90% for everyone across the board. and so it's something that changed broadly over the pandemic in my mind. a lot of this is sort of the culture of expectations, the behaviors, the routines that we were used to when the question came up, hey, i can i not go to school today >> i'll bet it back in the de you heard reference to my absences, parents would send their kids to schools where maybe they should have kept them home because they had a flu or flu symptoms or a cold maybe that's a large part of this explanation that now parents are erring on the side of keeping the kids home from school when they're
joining me now is not malcolm senior fellow at deputy director of education policy at the american enterprise institute, dr.. malveaux. this is your data. so what's the cause? >> you know, there's not just one cause that's the thing. there's a lot of things going on here. there's some of this is sickness. i'm sure some of this is transportation difficulties. the need to work, other poverty related factors, but the real cause the change that happened over the pandemic. i mean, this jumped...
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joining us senior fellow and deputy director of education policy studies at the american enterprise institute. what is going on why are kids absent from school? >> there's a lot of reasons. that's what makes this something of a difficult thing to address. what we know, absences have jumped through the roof and we also know that we see this across-the-board. were seeing this not just in disadvantaged but rich districts, poor districts, high achieving districts, low achieving districts unite think the main thing that we see is a change in cultural norms and behaviors that were altered over the pandemic. trey: in the old days the students used to be punished parents were punished for truancy we had a truancy court when i was a district attorney but it seems like that is not the best way to do it putting parents in jail is probably not going to get the kid to school in time. how do we get students back into the classroom and are you convinced that they learn better in person as opposed to remotely? >> i'll answer the last question first, i'm quite convinced that schools are great places and stude
joining us senior fellow and deputy director of education policy studies at the american enterprise institute. what is going on why are kids absent from school? >> there's a lot of reasons. that's what makes this something of a difficult thing to address. what we know, absences have jumped through the roof and we also know that we see this across-the-board. were seeing this not just in disadvantaged but rich districts, poor districts, high achieving districts, low achieving districts...
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the poll by the public policy institute of california, finds nearly half of californians think the quality of education in california has gotten worse in the last few years, and 51% of public school parents think their child could could fall behind or fell behind during the pandemic. even so, nearly 8 in 10 gave passing grades to their local schools, though few gave a's. about half of public school parents say there isn't enough funding for schools, and 58% of people said they would support a state bond to pay for school construction projects. stanford women's basketball head coach tara vanderveer is speaking out about her retirement. >> the winningest coach in ncaa history is retiring after 38 seasons at stanford. vanderveer coached some of the game's greatest players and inspired an untold number of girls and women in the world of sports. vanderveer said she can't imagine a better life and said retiring was not an easy decision. >> sometimes it's just you're ready, and i just felt, i'm ready. i never really thought i would be. i kind of just, you know, just felt like maybe i would, you k
the poll by the public policy institute of california, finds nearly half of californians think the quality of education in california has gotten worse in the last few years, and 51% of public school parents think their child could could fall behind or fell behind during the pandemic. even so, nearly 8 in 10 gave passing grades to their local schools, though few gave a's. about half of public school parents say there isn't enough funding for schools, and 58% of people said they would support a...
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research and education institute has said that he would have supported some race-based policies. how do you respond to those criticisms, or those critiques? - i don't need to respond to it because he wrote about it at length in his book from 1965 called "why we can't wait." basically, in a nutshell, what martin luther king says is this. yes, we have to address racial inequality. yes, we have to do sometng special for black americans because black americans have been especially harmed. yes, we have to address the legacy of slavery. how do we do all of these things in the best way? here's what we do. we create a class-based program that addresses poverty on the basis of poverty that targets the black poor because they're poor and the white poor because they're poor. that is the best way to address these problems, on the basis of class, not race. i mean, it's not a matter of debate, really, what he thought. he laid it out in his books. - why do you think the descendants of the civil rights era, the activists who are descendants of that generation, continue to promote these anti-colo
research and education institute has said that he would have supported some race-based policies. how do you respond to those criticisms, or those critiques? - i don't need to respond to it because he wrote about it at length in his book from 1965 called "why we can't wait." basically, in a nutshell, what martin luther king says is this. yes, we have to address racial inequality. yes, we have to do sometng special for black americans because black americans have been especially harmed....
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doctor, when we talk in the country's educational institution, i think it is the resource allocating organization, the roman ministry, the miracle policy making machine, mr. doctor, the budget program organization, yes, when we talk about these resources, they should be explained based on these three indicators. let me give you an example to make it clear, mr. doctor , let me give you an example. in public universities, he is a high-quality student . he is a low-quality student. in a private university , this is the way we are currently acting. he is a conditional charter student, and we support him. educational facilities we have student welfare in our islamic azad university and our other non-governmental universities . he is studying in line with the priority of the country, he has the right to be supported. the welfare fund of the ministry of science is not a number. a thousand billion tomans is not a number. when we want to look at the country's decision-making macro, this is my macro towards a university called a government. well, in fact, the proposal and default of mr. doctor
doctor, when we talk in the country's educational institution, i think it is the resource allocating organization, the roman ministry, the miracle policy making machine, mr. doctor, the budget program organization, yes, when we talk about these resources, they should be explained based on these three indicators. let me give you an example to make it clear, mr. doctor , let me give you an example. in public universities, he is a high-quality student . he is a low-quality student. in a private...
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it has a lot of health education, negative health institutions from the children. the french president said the roof is in danger and not actively he went to vasily. same week is the one secretary of state. so for the you about his relations with china during his trip to painting the heavy, the time for boeing, there's a tire fulls off. one of it's just how does the is the latest to safety safety.
it has a lot of health education, negative health institutions from the children. the french president said the roof is in danger and not actively he went to vasily. same week is the one secretary of state. so for the you about his relations with china during his trip to painting the heavy, the time for boeing, there's a tire fulls off. one of it's just how does the is the latest to safety safety.
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which putin spoke about in the sixteenth year, and which was included in the concept of russian foreign policy, this is the content, right now at the present moment, especially in connection with a special military operation, we have... quite a serious process inside higher education, i mean government institutions, well, our university, let’s say, yes, yes, we have a lot of very superficial things, this superficial stuff will be there for a long time stay and will spoil our blood for a long time, and we will discuss this for a long time, but the internal processes that are taking place are extremely important, yes, well, first of all, macron, he is not from the rothschilds, but from the rockefellers, yes, yes, yes, yes, after all, this is an important aspect, there has been a wave of publications in the united states, this seems to me to be a very important topic, when the most important hawks are led, naturally with neoconservatives, supported, so to speak, by liberals, interventionists, so to speak, said, listen, why don’t we ukraine we defend, as we defended, relatively speaking, israe
which putin spoke about in the sixteenth year, and which was included in the concept of russian foreign policy, this is the content, right now at the present moment, especially in connection with a special military operation, we have... quite a serious process inside higher education, i mean government institutions, well, our university, let’s say, yes, yes, we have a lot of very superficial things, this superficial stuff will be there for a long time stay and will spoil our blood for a long...
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it has a lot of health education, negative health institutions from the children. the french president say they represent change and not actively here at the vasily. same week is the one secretary of state. so for the you about this relations with china during his trip to painting the heavy, the time for boeing is a tire fulls of one of it's just how does the is the latest to safety safety scan for the standing the gap program across manufacturing. john have gathered on democracy square behind me for a weekly time and a him, a postage video for the reaction from his randy. society which fills the strength of tennessee by law. the employment is to send you all. he make a deal with him not to release all those health houses. the hello and welcome. this is the weekly on, on the international with the latest world news updates on around the stories that shapes the week. it's good to have you with us. our top story, food joining us. they have found this often broiled and scandal as it faces. claims that pushes baby food products, packed with sugar and developing countri
it has a lot of health education, negative health institutions from the children. the french president say they represent change and not actively here at the vasily. same week is the one secretary of state. so for the you about this relations with china during his trip to painting the heavy, the time for boeing is a tire fulls of one of it's just how does the is the latest to safety safety scan for the standing the gap program across manufacturing. john have gathered on democracy square behind...
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helped to inspire a spirit of policy entrepreneurship and education and health care and workforce development and much more of that, that theme continues to this very day and has been instructive and i had the joy of working to sustain that very spirit that was first started and could be traced to hudson's contributions here on hoosier soil. you see in indiana to this day, we pride ourselves on being an incubator for innovative ideas and problem-solving, not just approaches and commitments with that special hoosier touch and it has by now become part of our culture and it is who we are proud to identify with, as problem solvers, people who get things done. here's a thought. hudson spent his first two decades in new york and his next two in indiana. i'm thinking cyclically here. we embrace and promote the values that hudson held so dear and i think we are just the two guys that can make that move happen. forgive me, but i hope i have at least demonstrated i'm always hustling, which brings me to another surprising fact about hudson institute in light of our topic our topic here today. japan was
helped to inspire a spirit of policy entrepreneurship and education and health care and workforce development and much more of that, that theme continues to this very day and has been instructive and i had the joy of working to sustain that very spirit that was first started and could be traced to hudson's contributions here on hoosier soil. you see in indiana to this day, we pride ourselves on being an incubator for innovative ideas and problem-solving, not just approaches and commitments with...
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helped to inspire a spirit of policy entrepreneurship and education and health care and workforce development and much more of that, that theme continues to this very day and has been instructive and i had the joy of working to sustain that very spirit that was first started and could be traced to hudson's contributions here on hoosier soil. you see in indiana to this day, we pride ourselves on being an incubator for innovative ideas and problem-solving, not just approaches and commitments with that special hoosier touch and it has by now become part of our culture and it is who we are proud to identify with, as problem solvers, people who get things done. here's a thought. hudson spent his first two decades in new york and his next two in indiana. i'm thinking cyclically here. we embrace and promote the values that hudson held so dear and i think we are just the two guys that can make that move happen. forgive me, but i hope i have at least demonstrated i'm always hustling, which brings me to another surprising fact about hudson institute in light of our topic our topic here today. japan was
helped to inspire a spirit of policy entrepreneurship and education and health care and workforce development and much more of that, that theme continues to this very day and has been instructive and i had the joy of working to sustain that very spirit that was first started and could be traced to hudson's contributions here on hoosier soil. you see in indiana to this day, we pride ourselves on being an incubator for innovative ideas and problem-solving, not just approaches and commitments with...
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the institute for higher education and policy found for families and the lowest income bracket the net cost of college, which takes into account grants and scholarships amounted to 148% of their annual household income. that sounds impossible for most people. guest: it definitely is. that is a huge percentage, especially looking at the other costs people have to afford. most cannot shell out that money for a college degree. it can be really difficult for people in the lower income brackets. guest: what -- host: what does it mean for diversity? guest: that's a concern a lot of people have. we are looking at the changing value of higher education. especially for the lower income students who might come from communities who have less resources that raises questions as to can campuses be diverse, can they be inclusive if they charge such high prices. that is why we are seeing efforts to reform the higher education sphere in terms of switching from student loans to grants. financial aid you don't have to pay back. and, the push for increasing the pell grant and free community college. i thi
the institute for higher education and policy found for families and the lowest income bracket the net cost of college, which takes into account grants and scholarships amounted to 148% of their annual household income. that sounds impossible for most people. guest: it definitely is. that is a huge percentage, especially looking at the other costs people have to afford. most cannot shell out that money for a college degree. it can be really difficult for people in the lower income brackets....
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the policies communicated to the shied foundation, which has 12 paragraphs. education is education , which is related to services to the target society , so the foundation of martyrs and islamic revolution workers is a revolutionary civilized institution, which if it deals with the issue of honoring the families of aisar and martyrdom, with the aim of developing and encouraging martyred cultivators, that is the topic it means the main subject of this structure and device. to preserve and remember the names of martyrs and the path of martyrs as the peaks of pride of the country, as well as to preserve the respect and honor of the martyrs as those who have a special lifestyle and a type of religious thought, offer to the society hazrat agha says in contrast to the western individualism. this peak of self-sacrifice for the society can be achieved through sacrifice and martyrdom and can be offered by martyrs because it is precisely a civilizational confrontation between two divine civilizations and the western individualistic civilization. well, out of the nine t
the policies communicated to the shied foundation, which has 12 paragraphs. education is education , which is related to services to the target society , so the foundation of martyrs and islamic revolution workers is a revolutionary civilized institution, which if it deals with the issue of honoring the families of aisar and martyrdom, with the aim of developing and encouraging martyred cultivators, that is the topic it means the main subject of this structure and device. to preserve and...
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and higher educational institutions from various regions of ukraine, they came to the conclusion and published this professional conclusion that the arch of peoples' friendship and this memorial complex, it is a symbol of russian imperial policy. let's try to talk about decolonization. on march 21 , there was a meeting of the specialized commission, which identified 109 settlements that need to be taken over. yesterday also mp roman lozynskyi said that seven more cities and 44 villages or towns will also be renamed, in particular pershtravnevsk dnipropetrovsk-shakhtarske, krasnograd-kharkivshchyna - berestyn, pervomaiskyi in kharkiv region - zlatopil, pervomaisk luhansk-sokolohirsk, vatutina-cherkashchyna bagacheve, druzhba sumyshchyna-zhuravske and seyeverodonetsk-luhansk region siversko. but you know, the earlier cities and villages that came under the consideration of the commission, there were a lot of discussions about chervonograd in the lviv region, because it has the historical name of khristonopol, it was actually called because the founder of the city named it in honor of h
and higher educational institutions from various regions of ukraine, they came to the conclusion and published this professional conclusion that the arch of peoples' friendship and this memorial complex, it is a symbol of russian imperial policy. let's try to talk about decolonization. on march 21 , there was a meeting of the specialized commission, which identified 109 settlements that need to be taken over. yesterday also mp roman lozynskyi said that seven more cities and 44 villages or towns...
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guest: i was a public school teacher in maryland and then went to pursue an education policy background and has been -- and have been at the american enterprise institute studying data about schools. i crunch numbers. when the pandemic started we started tracking school's responses to the pandemic. first we tracked the closures and then masking and other things. the thing that we have been focused on is chronic absenteeism which is a measure of the percentage of students who are missing at least 10% of the school year. and over the pandemic, this has really surged. in my mind it is the one -- the number one problem. host: for folks who are not familiar, can you describe a little bit about the organization. your funding, political affiliations and leanings. guest: aei is right of center but nonpartisan policy think tank. we have a lot of scholars and the scholars work independently. when i represent views they are mine, not aei's. i work in the education department, the domestic policy center. host: your funding? guest: independently funded, no government money. we have independent suppo
guest: i was a public school teacher in maryland and then went to pursue an education policy background and has been -- and have been at the american enterprise institute studying data about schools. i crunch numbers. when the pandemic started we started tracking school's responses to the pandemic. first we tracked the closures and then masking and other things. the thing that we have been focused on is chronic absenteeism which is a measure of the percentage of students who are missing at...
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violence at the struggle for desegregation occurred in k-through-12 and higher education institutions and children and other sacrifice in order for ending segregation to occur right so usually we'll talk about shorter in youth in terms of the civil rights movement and black power movement. but we see them as activists in their own right. right. you hear about the brown versus board of education students, but we don't think about the actual children. right who had to desegregate or try to desegregate schools. right. we think about thurgood marshall, right. but so short in our essential to kind of this black movement as, people who are agreed by discrimination and racial violence. right. but also as and organizing great children, organizing students, organizing throughout the whole black freedom movement. okay. also student active is of all ages challenged oppression and other inequalities. the student movement was diverse in demographics with varying motivations, tactics and causes. and not all african-americans advocated for integration. some people advocated for equal resources while
violence at the struggle for desegregation occurred in k-through-12 and higher education institutions and children and other sacrifice in order for ending segregation to occur right so usually we'll talk about shorter in youth in terms of the civil rights movement and black power movement. but we see them as activists in their own right. right. you hear about the brown versus board of education students, but we don't think about the actual children. right who had to desegregate or try to...
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these are people that are aggressive, spewing hate and that want to see these educational institutions continue to be these petri dishes for hate. columbia university shouldn't be suspending anyone. >>> they should be expelling those who violate protocols and policies of the school. i think that the leadership or i should say the lack of leadership that we have seen from columbia needs to grow a backbone, grow a spine and do the job that they are supposed to do. when you can't keep students safe, there's a problem. when you are trying to rationalize with issue rational people, you are negotiating with people who are praising terrorist organizations. something needs to stop here. they need to show leadership. they need do it quickly. >> are you worried about confrontations with the police or national guard? >> i think we should always be worried about violent confrontations with the police and national guard. the video that you just saw before we started this segment, i guess that was overnight of breaking windows and using zip ties and holding members of staff against their will in hal
these are people that are aggressive, spewing hate and that want to see these educational institutions continue to be these petri dishes for hate. columbia university shouldn't be suspending anyone. >>> they should be expelling those who violate protocols and policies of the school. i think that the leadership or i should say the lack of leadership that we have seen from columbia needs to grow a backbone, grow a spine and do the job that they are supposed to do. when you can't keep...
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care, education we have a whole new free cities project. you can learn about all of these and more at pacific dot org. okay. i just mentioned today really honored to have with us a new york times bestselling author and as she to say, a recovering invest ment banker, a carol roth. and we will also welcome your questions. so please any questions you have for carol about fantastic book please and to those in the chat box and we're going to try to get to those at toward the end of our are our together and carol you know you've written really what is an incredibly it's an important book it's provocative it's also especially the title it's terrifying and you will own nothing but the book is you really just also correct me if i'm wrong the point of the book is you're trying to help people be aware of these trends and so that they can navigate what is, in a sense, an emerging global financial issue. how do we preserve and grow wealth kind of given all of that so i guess to just throw something in in that big kind of 40,000 foot level, let's why is
care, education we have a whole new free cities project. you can learn about all of these and more at pacific dot org. okay. i just mentioned today really honored to have with us a new york times bestselling author and as she to say, a recovering invest ment banker, a carol roth. and we will also welcome your questions. so please any questions you have for carol about fantastic book please and to those in the chat box and we're going to try to get to those at toward the end of our are our...
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wefr ear an institution of higher education, not a political institution. >> reporter: last night cal poly humboldt up north announced it was shutting down campus. pro-palestinian protesters occupied and barricaded themselves inside one of the buildings on campus on what was the first night of the jewish passover holiday. in-person classes and activities are transitions to remote where possible. the campus will be closed through tomorrow. as you can see in this statement from their website, cal poly humboldt announced it was shutting down campus last night because of what they say was, quote, a dangerous and volatile situation. on the east coast police arrested dozens of protesters at new york university after they refused to leave campus. nyu says what started as 50 people quickly through as protesters pushed through barriers. at columbia university calling for deescalation t. school says all classes at its main campus will be hybrid until the semester ends because of the unrest. bam here at cal, we've asked a number of times for somebody with this protest to speaks to us. a man said
wefr ear an institution of higher education, not a political institution. >> reporter: last night cal poly humboldt up north announced it was shutting down campus. pro-palestinian protesters occupied and barricaded themselves inside one of the buildings on campus on what was the first night of the jewish passover holiday. in-person classes and activities are transitions to remote where possible. the campus will be closed through tomorrow. as you can see in this statement from their...
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. >> and on higher education there's another big issue making headlines which changes to title ix. this was for miller to a lot of folks out there, college athlete superstar speaking on issues of gender and sports. she says a bye demonstration is just officially abolished title ix as we knew it. now sex equals gender identity and that weigh the new right means that the academic scholarships for women and men will have full access to bathrooms and locker rooms and they can be house and dorm rooms with women and faculty must compel their speech by requiring the use of preferred pronouns if the guidelines above are ignored or even question then you can be charged with harassment. there have been questions about weather or not the menstruation would go this far are kind of soften this pain and election year but not so much. >> doesn't actually include sports and that is one thing we are still waiting to see in terms of the role, where they do about this? whether or not the bynen ministration decides to even act on this. so this deal specifically with sex discrimination and also prevent
. >> and on higher education there's another big issue making headlines which changes to title ix. this was for miller to a lot of folks out there, college athlete superstar speaking on issues of gender and sports. she says a bye demonstration is just officially abolished title ix as we knew it. now sex equals gender identity and that weigh the new right means that the academic scholarships for women and men will have full access to bathrooms and locker rooms and they can be house and...
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it seems to me that if public policy says if we want a highly educated population, they should make it free. host: are we talking to years of community college? are we talking about going to law school? caller: the four years, i think. as far as didn't loan program goes, i think the real winners of that of lending institutions and the colleges. they are benefiting tremendously by raising tuition and they know people will go there because they are getting student aid and i think lending institutions and the college institutions are -- host: did you go to college? caller: host: i did. host:what year did you go to college? caller: 1972. i benefited from the g.i. program. basically, my four years were paid for free. the tuition was only -- in new york, i think was only about 500 to $700 tuition per semester. i could be wrong. host: where did you go? caller: university of binghamton. host: thank you. republican, good morning. caller: good morning. what i want to say is that man who was there, i am really offended. these books, nasty books are not being read in schools? they absolutely are.
it seems to me that if public policy says if we want a highly educated population, they should make it free. host: are we talking to years of community college? are we talking about going to law school? caller: the four years, i think. as far as didn't loan program goes, i think the real winners of that of lending institutions and the colleges. they are benefiting tremendously by raising tuition and they know people will go there because they are getting student aid and i think lending...
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it seems to me that if public policy says if we want a highly educated population, they should make it free. host: are we talking to years of community college? are we talking about going to law school? caller: the four years, i think. as far as didn't loan program goes, i think the real winners of that of lending institutions and the colleges. they are benefiting tremendously by raising tuition and they know people will go there because they are getting student aid and i think lending institutions and the college institutions are -- host: did you go to college? caller: host: i did. host:what year did you go to college? caller: 1972. i benefited from the g.i. program. basically, my four years were paid for free. the tuition was only -- in new york, i think was only about 500 to $700 tuition per semester. i could be wrong. host: where did you go? caller: university of binghamton. host: thank you. republican, good morning. caller: good morning. what i want to say is that man who was there, i am really offended. these books, nasty books are not being read in schools? they absolutely are.
it seems to me that if public policy says if we want a highly educated population, they should make it free. host: are we talking to years of community college? are we talking about going to law school? caller: the four years, i think. as far as didn't loan program goes, i think the real winners of that of lending institutions and the colleges. they are benefiting tremendously by raising tuition and they know people will go there because they are getting student aid and i think lending...
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which putin spoke about in the sixteenth year and which was introduced v the concept of russian foreign policy, this is... filling, right now, at the moment, especially in connection with a special military operation, we have a fairly serious process going on, inside higher education, i mean government institutions, well, our university, let’s say, yes, yes, we have a lot of very superficial things, this superficial stuff will remain for a long time and will spoil our blood for a long time, and we will discuss it for a long time, but the internal processes that take place are extremely important, yes , well, firstly, uh, after all, macron, he is not from the rothschilds, but from the rockefellers, yes, yes, yes, yes, after all, this is an important aspect, i meant the rockefellers when i said, here, but secondly, it means that an idea came to me, suddenly came to me in connection with the fact that dmitry evgenievich, so to speak, voiced it, the idea came to the name of the institute, in general, so to speak, such, maybe private, maybe with a state participation, the institute for the study
which putin spoke about in the sixteenth year and which was introduced v the concept of russian foreign policy, this is... filling, right now, at the moment, especially in connection with a special military operation, we have a fairly serious process going on, inside higher education, i mean government institutions, well, our university, let’s say, yes, yes, we have a lot of very superficial things, this superficial stuff will remain for a long time and will spoil our blood for a long time,...
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he also served as an assistant of research at the nuclear studies institute. his primary research and teaching areas are modern u.s. history and u.s. foreign policy, focusing on nuclear weapons policies and cold war diplomacy. but he also believes in making education more accessible to people outside of universities. so he works to give public presentations on wide ranging topics like the cultural of road trips throughout american, the rise of the american suburbs, the gilded age, the role prohibition played in shaping the 1920s. the history of food, dining in the united states. reexamining the cuban missile crisis. or like this, what i'm looking at oppenheimer and the atomic age, alan, is also the author of norman cousins peacemaker in the atomic age. now. so excited to have alan here with us this evening so without any further ado, please join me in welcoming alan petrova. hello everyone. thank you, heather, for very generous introduction. i am very excited to be here tonight because as you heard the long list of topics i present on but nuclear weapons is ac
he also served as an assistant of research at the nuclear studies institute. his primary research and teaching areas are modern u.s. history and u.s. foreign policy, focusing on nuclear weapons policies and cold war diplomacy. but he also believes in making education more accessible to people outside of universities. so he works to give public presentations on wide ranging topics like the cultural of road trips throughout american, the rise of the american suburbs, the gilded age, the role...
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generation with those who determine the historical policy of our state, its task today is to create this continuity, to create such a platform that will effectively explain, including those problematic questions that our historical science faces today, of course, to counteract falsification, now it is very important that we historians together with history teachers, that is, those people who bring knowledge to the younger generation, who are essentially at the forefront of this ideological struggle, we must all become a united front to resist attempts to rewrite history, primarily the history of the great patriotic war, because these events are very important in the plan. dozens of questions, space photos, autographs as souvenirs, an entry in the book of honored guests, and so it went.
generation with those who determine the historical policy of our state, its task today is to create this continuity, to create such a platform that will effectively explain, including those problematic questions that our historical science faces today, of course, to counteract falsification, now it is very important that we historians together with history teachers, that is, those people who bring knowledge to the younger generation, who are essentially at the forefront of this ideological...