Sentences with phrase «best systemic reform»

But the thing is, unlike Yeezy and Swifty, Porter - Magee and I aren't competing in the same category — I'm vying for Best Systemic Reform, she's won the Best Classroom Reform award for the last few years and shows no signs of letting up.

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The better answer is systemic reform to the credit oligopoly.
IFLR's coverage of the Isda annual general meeting in Miami has outlined the Commodity Futures Trade Commission's (CFTC) chairman Christopher Giancarlo's plans for a proposed reform of the swaps framework to better balance systemic risk mitigation with healthy market activity.
The study was inspired by Oakland Superintendent Tony Smith's belief that «School food reform is not separate from school reform; it's part of the basic work we have to do in order to correct systemic justice, pursue equity, and give our children the best future possible.»
Rather, the root causes are systemic and, absent significant reform in both industry practices and government policies, might well recur (p. 123).
And yet that books» application has been muted at best, never influencing governance and systemic reform as it should have.
As long as the elites hold onto the belief that their own school districts are excellent, they have little desire to push for the kind of significant systemic reforms that might improve their districts as well as the large urban districts.
It's a document informed by the best thinking on systemic reform over the last two decades.
While large - scale systemic reform is necessary in addressing the institutional discrepancies in our children's opportunities to learn, a genuine attempt to leave no child behind requires careful attention to individual - level, smaller - scale barriers as well.
Fishman, b. j., marx, r. w., best, s., & tal, r. t. «linking teacher and student learning to improve professional development in systemic reform».
We believe that education reform is best achieved through a systemic approach, with attention to multiple contexts.
JW: An expanded federal role will allow our entire nation to cut through some of the political fog that has prevented good, sound ideas about how to change our schools from getting the go - ahead to proceed as part of a major systemic reform strategy.
More importantly, the accountability provisions have proven to be useful to reformers, as well as reform - minded policymakers, researchers, and families in advancing the systemic overhaul of American public education.
As readers know by now, one of Kline's main goals as chairman of the House panel is to eviscerate No Child altogether, and not just its Adequate Yearly Progress provisions which have spurred a decade of successful systemic reform as well as revealed the low quality of teaching and curricula in urban and suburban districts.
Centrist Democrats, in particular, are worried that civil rights - and progressive reformers will drive out conservatives in the movement (as well as White moderates such as themselves), weakening long - term support for advancing systemic reform.
We've collaborated with the Collaboration for Effective Educators Development, Accountability and Reform (CEEDAR) Center and The National Center for Systemic Improvement (NCSI) as well as launched a diverse coalition of organizations to support states in their efforts to develop teachers and leader who can successfully prepare students with disabilities to achieve college and career - ready standards.
By dismissing the lessons gleaned from No Child's success — and ditching the accountability tool that worked so well — the administration has weakened systemic reform on the ground.
For most of the past couple of years, Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy has talked a good game about undertaking systemic reform — and for the most part, he's walked it too.
A former principal, Snitily understands well the challenges and rewards of systemic reform.
The consequences of these neglected tactics can be seen today in the battles over implementing Common Core reading and math standards, as well as in the limited success of the No Child Left Behind Act in systemic reform.
But they better get to work advancing systemic reform at the state level.
Then there was Virginia, which was granted a waiver in June 2012 by the Obama Administration in spite of its longstanding unwillingness to embrace systemic reform as well as address the low quality of teaching and curricula provided to poor and minority children.
He also seems to have a problem with what he calls «self - styled» reformers who have come on to the scene in recent years, essentially arguing that the likes of Steve Brill and Davis Guggenheim (as well as one would suspect, the editor of this publication) have no business offering an opinion, much less pushing for systemic reform.
«Successfully implementing systemic change will require an engaged and committed reform community of all stakeholders — teachers, business leaders, parents, policy makers — engaging in an open dialogue about how to best help our nation's students.
Her platform, which included the embrace of education traditionalism (symbolized by her close working relationship with the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers) as well as the rejection of the systemic reforms embraced and advanced fitfully by Obama, also made her unattractive to wide swaths of those who would have voted for her.
Under its three integrated pillars, it will provide finance and guarantees for investments, technical support to local authorities and companies and strive to improve the investment climate through systemic reforms and good governance.
Family Violence Legal Service Aboriginal Corporation also engages in community legal education and community development activities, as well as policy and law reform directed towards systemic change.
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