Best quotes by Chris Gabrieli on Time

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  • Here's a very simple, common sense idea - if you practice something more, you get better at it; if you can't complete everything you need to do, take more time.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • Schools serving disadvantaged students need more time to help these students catch up and gain the core academic skills they will need to succeed in our economy and society.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • Every child should have time for arts, music, sports, drama, robotics, school newspapers and the like, not to mention recess and play.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • The Time to Succeed Coalition brings together an unprecedented group of leaders from education and business, communities and academia to say that it is time to strike the shackles of an outdated school calendar from our disadvantaged schools.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • Time is a resource, much like money or autonomy, which can be invaluable or can be squandered.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • Indeed, while so much in education reform can divide activists into warring camps, expanding learning time unites reformers around a shared vision of bringing excellence and breadth to our nation's most impoverished and struggling schools.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • I've spent enough time in the business community to know there are certain regulators who are very constructive in their approach - those who enforce the laws and who actually want to help you comply - and there are others who have a prosecutorial attitude.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • I do think that a school day that matches the work day makes a lot of difference for working families, but the big driver of this effort is education. Period. We have a lot of students not gaining the skills they need, and it is pretty clear that school does not offer enough time to get that job done.
    - Chris Gabrieli
  • The Expanded Learning Time program is a voluntary one - only districts and schools that want to apply are in the program and supported by the state to pursue their plans.
    - Chris Gabrieli