A newsletter from the Foundation News, a philanthropy and nonprofit sector, with an article on Corporate CEOs actively supporting new efforts to improve elementary and secondary education. An increasing number of CEOs of American corporations are helping to take the risk of formulating new solutions to recognize the shortcomings that characterize K-12 education. A hand-written note on the newsletter reads, "FYI: Participants art the Getty Center for Education in the Arts RIG Director's MTG. South Seas Plantation, Florida. October 28-31, 1990.
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The last few decades have been ones of complexity and contradiction. Long-term socio-eco...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
Presents notes and resources from the Grantmakers for Education Foundation Leaders Institute, held o...
With each passing decade, the U.S. public educational system has been under increasing scrutiny and ...
Although support for K-12 education has long been a priority for philan-thropic organizations, found...
After fourteen years of elementary school teaching I took a leave from the classroom to pursue my do...
Philanthropy has a long history in the American public school system, but a marked influx of private...
The “crisis” in education has made the “fixing” of “failing” schools an explicit national focus in t...
One crucial feature of the Global Education Industry (GEI) is its new mix of players. Within the GEI...
This report delivers the findings of a research project carried out from 2008 to 2009 to explore the...
The involvement of business in education is not new. For the first half of this century that interes...
Kurz B, do Amaral MP. Philanthropising Teacher Education? The Emerging Activities of Corporate Phila...
Virginia in 2006 to train education executives. More than 500 leaders from 12 Wallace-funded states,...
the grant was to encourage teacher education institutions to enhance the development and adoption of...
textThis report examines a nonprofit executive education provider, The RGK Center for Philanthropy a...
The last few decades have been ones of complexity and contradiction. Long-term socio-eco...
We are living in a world of commercialization—everything has a price tag and conspicuous consumption...
Presents notes and resources from the Grantmakers for Education Foundation Leaders Institute, held o...