Sentences with phrase «reveals about governance»

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The two words actually mean a lot in the charter world, given that charter schools are beholden to the boards that grant them charters to operate, not the general public, and that they are not required to reveal key information about their finances and governance to the public.
We need to create a system that gathers information about all aspects of what schools do (from teaching and learning to resource allocation to governance), reveals root causes of underperformance, and reflects the relationships between the strategies or actions that are implemented and the results they achieve.
Another audience member, Mekka Smith, said that Cahill's speech revealed something new about the administrative and governance issues that she was unfamiliar with.
The IPCC Assessment reports are just pseudo scientific props for UN socialist and world governance ambitions and reveal more about the human failings of the authors than any practial useful understanding of the earth's climate.
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