Public programs often set ambitious goals, and sometimes fall short.
One reason for delays, says Holmes, is that
public programs often customize loan documents, while banks have a more standardized process.
Not exact matches
Even if they're aware of
public funding
programs, they
often have misconceptions about the types of firms that qualify.
Accelerators offer fixed - term, cohort - based
programs,
often including professional advice and guidance, that culminate in a
public pitch event or demo day.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree
program is
often the only means to pay for the cost of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at
public and private institutions alike.
For example, federal loans can
often be a better option for borrowing — even if you could get a lower interest rate on a private student loan — because federal loans have advantages private loans don't have, such as the opportunity to choose income - driven repayment plans or qualify for the
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
Program.
Far too
often can «innovation» become a buzzword in today's new globalized economic reality, as governments seek to find new ways to increase GDP and revenues so they can sustain the critical social
programs and
public infrastructure so many Canadians rely upon.
A further distinction is
often accorded marketing as a quasi-science of analysing what a given market (i.e., regional or income group or other demographic slice of the general
public) can be persuaded to buy, accept or prefer, whereas advertising merely follows an advertisers» need to push an already accomplished product, idea, or
program on a given
public.
Thoughtful contemporary symphonic alternatives to most of the left - wing pablum that is
programmed in our concert halls will come as a relief to those of us who day after day sit on stage and play the music,
often gritting our teeth, as an unsuspecting
public heaps praise on the latest piece of leftist socio - musical drivel.
He and I have discussed privately in emails how hard it can be for any school food provider, whether a private catering service like Choicelunch or
public schools participating in the National School Lunch
Program, to serve many masters, i.e., parents and administrators with countless — and
often competing — agendas.
Hospitals
often receive formula, usually based on cow's milk, free from the manufacturer — something in itself that is beginning to be seen as a conflict of interest, she said — while donor milk can cost $ 4.50 per ounce and is not covered by many insurance companies and
public aid
programs.
The largest food vendor for the District's
public school system has agreed to pay $ 19 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that the company overcharged the city and mismanaged the school meals
programs, with food
often arriving at schools late, spoiled or in short supply.
AAAS developed the questionnaire because serving society is part of the mandate for many professional societies and funding
programs, and its importance is
often cited in
public statements and international conventions — but few agree on what those social responsibilities are or ought to be, said Mark Frankel, director of the AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law
program, which conducted the study along with the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition.
Easter eggs
often took the form of
programming credits; after all, programmers usually don't get any
public recognition, not even in the user guide.
«
Public health
programs often focus on how a pregnant mother's health, behavior and physiology can impact the health of her baby,» Shah said.
«Racial - ethnic minorities suffer more strokes and worse stroke outcomes than White Americans and they
often show up later to an emergency room to seek critical treatments,» said Bernadette Boden - Albala, M.P.H., Dr.PH., lead author and professor of
public health, dentistry and neurology and associate dean of program development, at Global Institute of Public Health at New York Unive
public health, dentistry and neurology and associate dean of
program development, at Global Institute of
Public Health at New York Unive
Public Health at New York University.
They say that although Shark Week promotes
public interest in sharks, the
programs often misrepresent what scientists know about the animals and how they study them and may even hurt conservation efforts.
Public health
programs, for example,
often rely on persuasion techniques identified by social psychologists to encourage people to engage in healthy behaviors while avoiding potentially dangerous ones.
Proponents of greater
public funding for early childhood education (ECE) argue that too many children,
often those from challenged communities and homes, arrive for kindergarten with insurmountable development gaps and that low - income and disadvantaged children who are exposed to high - quality pre-K
programs gain lifelong benefits.
The
public school has limited means to purchase
often - expensive software, so teachers
often look to free open source
programs.
At the state and local level, these
programs tend to be money savers because the average scholarship amount students receive is
often considerably less than what is spent on them in total state and local spending in
public schools.
So, twenty years after the enactment of Milwaukee's
program, a growing body of research shows that students receiving vouchers do as well and
often better than their peers in
public schools and at a fraction of the taxpayer cost.
We encountered a
program that: • intends to be responsive to disabled children and their families but is
often paralyzed by red tape; • attempts to address the needs of an amazingly diverse group of children yet
often relies on standardized approaches and «box checking» oversight; • absorbs more than $ 50 billion a year in
public funds yet provides no consistent tracking of its performance.
Homelessness, food insecurity, trauma, past school suspensions, and anxiety are just part of a student's profile that Karapetyan captures as the data and accountability manager at Boston Day and Evening Academy (BDEA), a competency - based alternative high school
program in the Boston
Public Schools,
often described as a second - chance school.
For the most part, however, turning
public - sector
programs into universal free goods, giving everyone access to them, and treating everyone alike, produces unintended and
often undesirable results, while failing to solve the most urgent core problem.
Since 2005, dozens of Chicago's
public schools have been closed and thousands of students reassigned to campuses outside their neighborhoods — and often across gang lines — as part of Renaissance 2010, a program launched by Mayor Richard Daley when Duncan was Chicago Public Schools
public schools have been closed and thousands of students reassigned to campuses outside their neighborhoods — and
often across gang lines — as part of Renaissance 2010, a
program launched by Mayor Richard Daley when Duncan was Chicago
Public Schools
Public Schools chief.
Afterschool
programs are another category, since they are tangential to regular
public schools and
often use technology as an inducement to get students through the door once the last school - day bell rings.
The paper cited the «decision to sweeten an already lucrative pension
program in 1998 [as] a classic example of how
public employee benefits are enhanced,
often with privileged insiders pushing for the deal, and little study in advance.»
Program Faculty Director Elizabeth City, who pushed her to think systemically, and both
often utilize the «strategic triangle,» Mark Moore's model for how organizations create
public value.
When school choice
programs are created, regulations are too
often imposed that mimic the existing
public education system, limiting diversity of school and provider supply (consider state testing mandates, teacher certification requirements, and so on).
Vouchers» dollar amounts are significantly lower than the amounts
public schools spend per - student and yet voucher
programs often achieve better results.
The
public debates surrounding teacher quality and preparation accountability
often do not address this increasing segmentation and, thus, focus on university - based
programs.
Ferryway is one of 19 Massachusetts
public schools participating in ELT to improve academic performance and reintroduce students to enrichment
programs that have too
often been stripped from the school day.
Absent from the trip were teacher's groups and others in Florida who criticize the tax credit scholarship
program for diverting needed funding from the
public schools to send children to private,
often religious, schools that don't have to meet state standards.
AASA, the association of the nation's
public school superintendents, released an exhaustive report Wednesday on tax credit scholarship
programs like Georgia's, which allow donors to piggyback on state and federal tax breaks —
often to turn a profit.
Charters» grade levels,
programs and demographics are
often different than
public schools».
However, research has clearly demonstrated that children in voucher
programs do no better, and
often worse, than their peers educated in the
public system.
A common assumption inside the school - reform movement, one
often repeated in the wake of America's sobering performance in the recent
Program for International Student Assessment exam — the U.S. ranked 17th in reading and 23rd in science — is that our nation's
public - school teachers tend not to be high achievers themselves.
Adding attendance rates to the accountability
program would also shine a
public spotlight on an issue that is too
often absent from the
public discussion.
Gangopadhyay says the absence of a traditional
public pension
program and lower salaries in New Orleans make attracting veteran teachers tough; the hiring pool is
often limited to less experienced educators, he says.
Regardless of finances, school choice
programs often improve
public schools by holding them accountable to parent satisfaction.
During the 84th Legislative Session in 2015, the legislature passed a law with the unintended consequence of reducing the funding for
public charter schools with unique
programs,
often serving vulnerable student populations.
If you would like more information about our current educator preparation
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often on the rich knowledge base acquired in the College of Education's educator preparation
programs, the commitment of our faculty members, and the valuable experience they receive in
public school classrooms.
Schools and community groups based in smaller towns and rural communities, however,
often do not regard
public colleges and universities — which might be 50 or 100 miles away — as a resource for starting up, expanding, or improving afterschool and summer learning
programs or for assisting them with their 21st Century Community Learning Centers.
Indeed, the claim is
often broadened to support
public provision of universal early childhood
programs....
dogmatic effort to... short - circuit community participation in school governance, (ii) evade its responsibility to assist struggling schools before summarily seeking their closure
often to improperly make way for charter schools, and (iii) co-locate other favored
programs without regard to squeezing out the students in «traditional»
public schools from any fair allocation of school resources.
These
public schools
often provide innovative learning environments, AP courses, magnet
programs, and career training.
By teaching civics in tandem with experiential learning, YES Prep teachers, more
often than traditional
public or private school teachers, were «very confident» that their students learned «[t] o be tolerant of people and groups who are different from themselves,» «[t] o understand concepts such as federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances,» and «[t] o develop habits of community service such as volunteering and raising money for causes,» according to 2010 American Enterprise Institute
Program on American Citizenship survey.30 As a charter network serving low - income students, its service - centered mission serves both the students and their communities.
Thus, alternatives find themselves in a bind and are
often willing to take the risk of a «few strings attached» in order to get the added financial benefits of
public school choice
programs.
More
often than not, private
programs and services do not provide the same protections, rights, and quality assurances as the
public school system.