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Knowles said yesterday he expects Summers to appoint his successor by the end of the academic year...
...course it’s more uncertain to appoint colleagues earlier in their careers, yet there’s surely no question that our students find it more exciting to be taught by those who are in the process of making their scholarly mark, than by those whose reputation has already been made,” he said...
...report, Spence proposed an ambitious series of reforms focused on improving professional development for teachers. The school district should consolidate its goals for improving student achievement, Spence said. He also said the superintendent needs to appoint a deputy to coordinate the district’s professional development and student achievement offices, and he said the more than 30 administrators who work on developing district-wide curriculum should be reassigned or eliminated...
...upon each other, launching a ferocious civil war in which some 50,000 people are believed to havebeen killed. The issue was simply power, and its distribution both across different ethnic groups and among rival warlords within particular ethnic groups. In 1992, the victorious mujahedeen had agreed to appoint Tajik leader Burhanuddin Rabbani as president for one year. But Rabbani held on for four years, during which time the forces of Pashtun warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar waged a vicious artillery campaign that turned the capital into rubble and killed thousands. Hekmatyar was sometimes joined on the battlefield by the Uzbek militia...
This year, the Ad Board will decide on a “case-by-case basis” whether to appoint a subcommittee or a single fact-finder, Avery said...