Washington University Mallinckrodt Institute Of Radiology 660 S Euclid Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63110 3143627200 (phone), 3143622276 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa Graduated: 2002
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Jennings graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine at Tampa in 2002. He works in Saint Louis, MO and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Jennings is affiliated with Barnes Jewish Hospital and Barnes Jewish Saint Peters Hospital.
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Adelaide Area, Australia
Industry:
Accounting
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Tilbrook Rasheed Chartered Accountants since Jan 2013
Accountant
Terrington Consulting - Adelaide since Feb 2011
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Edwards Marshall Pty Ltd Jan 2010 - Feb 2011
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Education:
University of South Australia 2007 - 2011
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Brighton Secondary School 2002 - 2006
South Australian Certificate of Education
Accountant at Tilbrook Rasheed Chartered Accountants, General Manager / Corporate Finance & Accounting Specialist Recruitment at Terrington Consulting
Location:
Adelaide Area, Australia
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
Tilbrook Rasheed Chartered Accountants since Jan 2013
Accountant
Terrington Consulting - Adelaide since Feb 2011
General Manager / Corporate Finance & Accounting Specialist Recruitment
Edwards Marshall Pty Ltd Jan 2010 - Feb 2011
Auditor
Education:
University of South Australia 2007 - 2011
Bachelor of Commerce, Accounting
Brighton Secondary School 2002 - 2006
South Australian Certificate of Education
Its an over-reaction, says Jack Jennings, founder and former CEO of the Centerfor Education Policy in Washington, of the top-to-bottom house-clearing. It paintseveryone with the same brush, he says, adding that thereshould be a moresophisticated response in which the people responsible sho
The fact that half of American schools are considered failing under NCLB shows how crudely the law measures the quality of a school, said CEPs president and CEO Jack Jennings. NCLB needs to be changed, and since Congress is hamstrung, the Obama administration is right to move ahead with waiver
Date: Dec 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Obama Overstated Failing Schools Under U.S. No-Child Law, Study Indicates
the law for states that agree to abide by theadministrations education agenda, including tying teacherevaluations to student performance. Congress is also consideringa rewrite of the legislation. The lower estimate still shows theneed for change, said Jack Jennings, the centers president.
The numbers indicate what federal officials have been saying for more than a year that the law, which is four years overdue for a rewrite, is "too crude a measure" to accurately depict what's happening in schools, said Jack Jennings, president of the Washington, D.C.-based center. An overhaul of t
Date: Dec 15, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Education report card: Flat reading scores are 'deeply disappointing'
The hidden story in just looking at the achievement gap is that you can have both groups going up and not show a narrowing of the gap, says Jack Jennings, president of the Center on Education Policy, a nonpartisan research group in Washington.
Date: Nov 01, 2011
Source: Google
No Child Left Behind option meets praise and caution
Jack Jennings of the Center on Education Policy, a think tank, said the move will please teachers. Even though much of the law's structure would remain in place, he said, "some of the draconian nature of NCLB will be eliminated."
Date: Sep 26, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Education chief wants schools to be more accountable
further comment regarding whether the reforms will include consequences for districts that fall short for Glass.Nationally, many states have largely fallen short in adding meaningful consequences to their reform efforts, said Jack Jennings, president of the Center on Education Policy in Washington, D.
Date: Aug 14, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Congressional gridlock on education needlessly threatens schools
Duncans general idea is a good one, but he may push it too far. It may get embroiled in lawsuits or political controversies about whether he should grant waivers or not, Jack Jennings, president of the Center on Education Policy, said.