Monday, February 13, 2012

Mead says Wyoming needs emphasis on education

Gov. Matt Mead says Wyoming needs to continue its strong emphasis on children's education. The Republican governor, speaking in his second State of the State Address on Monday in Cheyenne, called on legislators to join with him in providing consistency and direction in dealing with education issues. State lawmakers have been working to overhaul the state's K-12 education system for the past several years, saying student achievement and test scores have been lagging far behind the state's heavy financial commitment to education. The Legislature's Joint Interim Education Committee is pushing an accountability bill to change the state's student assessment system.

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  1. When I read about some educational meetings or debates, I always have a desire to offer them to organize these events together with students, as we are the main participants of the educational process. We write our dissertations (this service gave help me to write doctoral dissertation proposal ) but we really need more practice and opportunities for work. I am sure that students from different departments have their own problems and proposals and it is just necessary to hear them. By the way there are a lot of things written by students in the blogs and it can be also helpful.

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