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  2. Education reform - Wikipedia

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    A strong proponent of school choice, school voucher programs, and charter schools, DeVos was a much-contested choice as her own education and career had little to do with formal experience in the US education system. [94] In a Republican-dominated senate, she received a 50–50 vote - a tie that was broken by Vice President Mike Pence.

  3. These 6 Iowa high school graduates made advocacy and ...

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    Abby Harris sits on the Johnston school board as a student representative. She files public records requests and works events for Annie's Foundation, a group that opposes book bans in Iowa. She ...

  4. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    The project successfully released over 6500 items and stories online, which can be freely downloaded and used for education and research. The project was funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee. In 2011, the team at the University of Oxford received further funding from Europeana to run a similar crowdsourcing initiative in Germany.

  5. Public library advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Toolkits: Frontline Advocacy is an ALA toolkit that provides librarians and library workers with the advocacy tools and support they need to advocate for their own libraries and the profession. It is intended for public, school, academic, and special libraries. [ 6 ]

  6. Social innovation - Wikipedia

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    Social innovations are new social practices that aim to meet social needs in a better way than the existing solutions, [1] [2] [3] resulting from - for example - working conditions, education, community development or health. These ideas are created with the goal of extending and strengthening civil society.

  7. American School (economics) - Wikipedia

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    The American School included three cardinal policy points: Support industry: the advocacy of protectionism, and opposition to free trade – particularly for the protection of "infant industries" and those facing import competition from abroad. Examples: Tariff Act of 1789, Tariff Act of 1816 and Morrill Tariff.

  8. Communities of innovation - Wikipedia

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    An example is an innovation project which involves only staff from the engineering department. It is also possible for communities of innovation to be cross-functional (e.g. involving 2-3 functions). An example is an innovation project which involves staff from two functions, the business department and the environmental science department.

  9. Education policy - Wikipedia

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    Education takes place in many forms for many purposes through many institutions. Examples of such educational institutions may include early childhood education centers, kindergarten to 12th grade schools, two- and four-year colleges or universities, graduate and professional education institutes, adult-education establishments, and job ...