Such social equity protections suggests that pump prices will somehow be increased because of the consumption tax hike, contrary to the NDRC's repeated assurances.
Not exact matches
The free app provides a forecast of next day price directions for U.S. stock indexes and
equities using text analysis and proprietary algorithms to analyze and encapsulate the online sentiment of publicly traded companies from seven million web pages published by over fifteen thousand sources, including news outlets, financial analysts, corporate websites and
social networking sites
such as Twitter and Facebook.
We're looking for people who can speak on summit topics
such as fintech, crowdfinance, online lending / debt, P2P marketplaces,
equity crowdfunding, royalties, new funding models, alternative finance, crowdsales (ICOs), rewards and product pre-sale,
social impact, real estate, crowdsourcing, innovation and other trending topics.
The book also reviews innovations in water pricing,
such as new reform mechanisms, achieving
social objectives via water pricing achieving revenue recovery, water - use efficiency and customer
equity, and schemes for charging the poor.
Perhaps leaders of the NAEA push an activist agenda not because they want arts teachers to become activists themselves, but because they believe that high - sounding epithets
such as «
social justice» and noble visions of «
equity» will advance the cause of arts education.
In the past quarter of a century, so many education leaders believed that school reforms,
such as standards, accountability and choice, would lead the way to
equity despite a society characterized by growing inequality and diminishing
social mobility.
Leading for
Equity: A Practical Framework for Board Discussion and Action Using a framework developed by the Arizona School Boards Association, participants will unpack five essential and interrelated areas through which school boards can lead for equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or social circumstances such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students in their district are not obstacles to achieving educational pote
Equity: A Practical Framework for Board Discussion and Action Using a framework developed by the Arizona School Boards Association, participants will unpack five essential and interrelated areas through which school boards can lead for
equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or social circumstances such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students in their district are not obstacles to achieving educational pote
equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or
social circumstances
such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students in their district are not obstacles to achieving educational potential.
Such school - based partnerships provide
social services and supports, enriching educational opportunities, healthcare, mental health services, adult education, and nutrition programs, with a strong emphasis on
equity and making greatest use of the community's strengths.
Innovative strategies,
such as Leaders for Today and Tomorrow (which develops and supports school, district, and community - based leaders with an emphasis on
equity,
social justice, and authentic family engagement) and the Youth Service Professionals Initiative (a comprehensive initiative to build staff skills and system capacity) demonstrate continued commitment to cross-boundary leadership.
Functions The teacher leader: a) Facilitates the collection, analysis, and use of classroom - and school - based data to identify opportunities to improve curriculum, instruction, assessment, school organization, and school culture; b) Engages in reflective dialog with colleagues based on observation of instruction, student work, and assessment data and helps make connections to research - based effective practices; c) Supports colleagues» individual and collective reflection and professional growth by serving in roles
such as mentor, coach, and content facilitator; d) Serves as a team leader to harness the skills, expertise, and knowledge of colleagues to address curricular expectations and student learning needs; e) Uses knowledge of existing and emerging technologies to guide colleagues in helping students skillfully and appropriately navigate the universe of knowledge available on the Internet, use
social media to promote collaborative learning, and connect with people and resources around the globe; and f) Promotes instructional strategies that address issues of diversity and
equity in the classroom and ensures that individual student learning needs remain the central focus of instruction.
In addition,
social belonging can go hand in hand with many other
equity - related priorities,
such as improving school climate and working with families to increase student attendance.
Carrie Mae Weems Based in Syracuse, N.Y., Weems emphasizes that groups,
such as feminists, blacks and gays, that share a desire to gain
equity in society need to organize around their larger goals of
social change.
Gifts from donors like you will directly fund our bold new Performance Series, which will use dance, music, and theatre to address issues
such as
social justice and
equity in our community.
Send the corporations a loud and clear message: — reduce your consumption — buy local, support your local farmer — buy only from companies with a verified record of
social equity and protecting the environment — speak out to others about the choices that you are making — boycott companies that engage in greenwashing
such as ExxonMobile
Social equity concerns will also be addressed by granting relief for losses incurred by local governments due to the elimination of
such fees, as well as grain cultivators, fishermen and taxi - drivers, all of whom rely heavily on fuel - based vehicles or machinery.
Her writing emphasizes complex
social issues impacting women
such as mothers in poverty, pay
equity, gender
equity, national childcare, domestic violence, women forced into prostitution, and the missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls in Canada.
Dr Arabena's work has included coordinating population health strategies across northern Australia and contributions to Australia and the Asia Pacific region in cross-jurisdictional areas
such as gender issues,
social justice, human rights, violence, access and
equity, service provision, harm minimisation and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
Her work has been in areas
such as gender issues,
social justice, human rights, access and
equity, service provision, harm minimisation, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
Through the right to negotiate, native title parties were active participants in negotiating conditions
such as employment on projects, contracts for ancillary work, local investment,
social development programs,
equity participation, infrastructure development, as well as issues specific to the native title rights being claimed.
The current Australian Indigenous health policy environment has developed in parallel with increasing recognition of broader concepts of health that involve
social determinants — including peace, education and
social justice, and
equity — as enunciated in documents
such as the Ottawa Charter11 and repeated in Australian strategic documents
such as the Ways forward blueprint for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mental health.12 Unfortunately, the implementation of
such strategies appears to be held back by a lack of coordination between federal and state governments and departments in terms of effective administrative responsibility for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and
social determinants.