Under new standards adopted by the Minnesota Department of Education, five - year - old Hiawatha is the state's most successful school.
Not exact matches
Under the Obama administration, the federal government used carrots and sticks to encourage states to
adopt new academic
standards and test - based teacher evaluation systems.
That problem is likely to continue
under the
new Common Core
standards that Ohio has
adopted, which Eden Grove is not following, either.
At that point, the final draft of the
standards hadn't even been completed, but Kentucky was
under pressure to
adopt new education
standards because the state legislature had deemed the state's old
standards inadequate.
States and school districts would be required to
adopt academic
standards and
new assessments in order to take part in Title I, but they would have more latitude than ever before in administering the program,
under proposed rules issued last week by the Education Department.
Nevertheless, Peter Cunningham, who worked for former secretary Duncan, wrote recently, «
Under the
new law, every state must
adopt «college - and career - ready»
standards.
The
new Common Core math and reading
standards adopted by 45 states have come
under a firestorm of criticism from tea - party activists and commentators such as Glenn Beck and Michelle Malkin.
Subsequently, a group of states working together
under the auspices of the Council for Chief State School Officers created the Interstate
New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC), which translated these into
standards for beginning teachers,
adopted by over 40 states for initial teacher licensing.
At the state policy level, 46 states have
adopted leadership
standards for principals, and many have begun aligning them to all components of a school leader's career continuum.125 In addition, recently more than half of states, through a mix of state and federal initiatives, have passed laws to strengthen the evaluation process for principals.3 AAnd
under the federal Race to the Top grant, states such as Louisiana and Rhode Island implemented
new requirements for principal preparation programs.
They spent the holidays figuring that, if the
new CAFÉ
standards are
adopted at a steady rate, the emissions produced every year from 2011 to 2016
under the federal law would be higher than those allowed by the California law.
The agreement grew out of the
new fuel efficiency
standards passed by Congress in 2007, the Supreme Court's decision in Massachusetts v. EPA, which precipitated global warming pollution
standards for vehicles
under the Clean Air Act, and global warming pollution
standards enacted in California and subsequently
adopted by 13 other states and the District of Columbia.
This
standard was
adopted under Section 111 (b) of the Clean Air Act, which applies to
new, modified, and reconstructed power plants, and requires EPA to set a numerical performance
standard based on the best available technology that has been adequately demonstrated.
The continued diplomatic exchanges centred around the provisions of the CUSTA that acknowledged the right of the parties to
adopt new technical
standards but that recognized the danger of governments raising
new trade barriers
under the guise of health or other technical
standards.
The
new Subpart B, which would apply to all
standards, implementation specifications, and requirements
adopted under HIPAA, would consist of four sections.
Under the JOBS Act, emerging growth companies can also delay
adopting new or revised accounting
standards until such time as those
standards apply to private companies.
The team can (1)
adopt the change as a
standard of practice, (2) test the change
under different circumstances through a
new PDSA cycle, or (3) abandon the change and try a
new solution to the problem.