Sentences with phrase «access to testing right»

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«Parents have a right to know whether their children have equitable access to quality teachers, which is only possible with an evaluation system that properly incorporates student test results.»
In mid-January, NASA announced its lunar Cargo Transportation and Landing by Soft Touchdown (CATALYST) programme, which will give participants access to resources including NASA scientists, software and testing labs in exchange for the rights to lander designs born from the partnership.
[T] hen on top of all that, I absolutely love what I'm doing right now, working in the private sector building out [information technology] tools that really will make it easier to access genetic tests
Click here right now to access the Direct Labs page, all you need to do is register with them and then you can order this test.
«The teachers in our study confirmed what we at Teach Plus have learned from previous research and from speaking with thousands of teachers over the past five years: that alignment between assessments and curriculum, access to highly valued activities, and the autonomy to choose what's right for students all contribute to how teachers perceive the value of activities they use to prepare their students for tests, and are all factors that can be changed to reduce wasted time and increase valued instructional time.»
Among these are the implementation of LCFF, with all school districts approving their Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAPs) by July 1, the primary election for Superintendent of Public Instruction, the deadline for districts» administration of pilot versions of Common Core State Standards tests, and a ruling in the Vergara lawsuit, around teacher tenure and job protection laws and students» right to access equal education.
With this kind of access to data, you can be sure that you are focusing on the right topics when preparing your students for testing.
«The harm to California's low - income students of a short gap without a state standardized test score is dwarfed by the life - long effects that millions of low - income and minority students nationwide will experience as a result of the Department's failure to monitor and enforce their right to equitable access to qualified, experienced, and effective teachers.»
Parents should have the right to know for what purpose a test is designed and whether it's valid and reliable for that purpose; how the results of that test will be used; whether or not testing companies will have access to private student information and for what reason those companies need that information.
«We care about test scores as a way to measure whether kids are on the right track today, but what we ultimately care about is kids being happy and healthy, being good citizens and having access to good jobs,» said Taylor.
There's a stark difference between the city's overall opt out numbers and the state's, and it's certainly true that parents at some schools in wealthier neighborhoods, whose schools can count on high test scores (as they are largely correlated with socioeconomic status), may have more time, a bigger platform to speak up, and, above all, more access to accurate information about the tests, their impacts and the right to refuse them.
The cars tested were left - hand drive models, with an individual seat squab on the right side tipping forward independently of the rest of the second - row seat to allow freer access to the third row from the safety of a footpath — in left - hand drive markets at least.
Among the software features that have been integrated with the Gingerbread to ensure operating the tablet is safe in its business operations include instant provisioning for employees as per their access rights, control and monitor the use of approved apps, along with the tried and tested password protected sharing feature.
The Battle Royale will be rolled out to early access players on September 26, although the players can get into the Battle Royale public test right now by simply selecting the mode at the opening menu.
«The design demands of Brutal Legend were such that trying to develop the game using an existing FPS engine would have proven difficult, but having the initial access to the flexibility of Unreal Script meant we could test some of our early RTS ideas right on our development PCs.
right click DayZ in your Steam Library → click Properties → click the Betas tab → go all the way down to Enter beta access code to unlock private betas» → enter the ireallywanttotest opt - in access code → the «Stress Test Branch» is unlocked - select that branch in a drop down menu and let the client files download → Play DayZ
This important approval empowered NBB with the legal right to charge others for access to the testing data, with some important limitations.
It is counter-intuitive to think that large retail shops accountable to non-lawyer profit seeking investors will take on risky cases, refugee rights, poverty law, unpopular test cases, criminal defence work or family law cases where the access problem exists here.
Lord Justice Moses concluded that the common law right of access to a court — as demonstrated in cases such as Witham — would not provide a basis to challenge the Lord Chancellor's decision on the test (para 57 — 59).
n Baier v Alberta, 2007 SCC 31 [Baier], Justice Rothstein of the Supreme Court of Canada articulated a test for whether an underinclusive statutory platform of expression infringes section 2 (b) of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and thus whether a claimant has a positive entitlement to access that platform.
The case was brought by the Public Law Project, a national legal charity that promotes access to justice, on the basis that the residence test would, if implemented, violate fundamental constitutional rights guaranteed by the common law and the European Convention on Human Rights, as incorporated into United Kingdom law by the Human Rights Actrights guaranteed by the common law and the European Convention on Human Rights, as incorporated into United Kingdom law by the Human Rights ActRights, as incorporated into United Kingdom law by the Human Rights ActRights Act 1998.
However the majority was reluctant to constitutionalize the right to access DNA testing, since doing so could place every conviction involving biological evidence, is suddenly in doubt.»
According to the AG, paragraphs 56 to 59 of Digital Rights Ireland should indeed be interpreted as meaning that a general data retention obligation does not pass the strict necessity test but only if «it is not accompanied by stringent safeguards concerning access to the data, the period of retention and the protection and security of the data» (§ 195, original emphasis).
The Supreme Court gave us a test for this kind of question in Press - Enterprise II, which held that the First Amendment gives us a qualified right to access court proceedings and records.
The right applies when public access makes sense using the «experience and logic» test: Has the Anglo - Saxon experience typically been to provide access, and does logic tell us that access has beneficial effects for the judicial process?
As the House of Lords is scheduled to vote on the Government's proposals for a residence test for access to legal aid, Angela Patrick, Director of Human Rights Policy at JUSTICE considers today's judgment of the Divisional Court in PLP v Secretary of State for Justice.
The chapter, «Privacy in the Workplace: An Employee Perspective,» discusses recent updates in workplace privacy rights, including new limitations on employers» ability to disclose employees» medical information and facts regarding termination, conduct drug testing, maintain personnel files, access employees» criminal records, and intercept employees» mail.
The promise of access to «necessaries» through trade in wildlife was the key point, and where a right has been granted, there must be more than a mere disappearance of the mechanism created to facilitate the exercise of the right to warrant the conclusion that the right itself is extinguished... the surviving substance of the treaty is not the literal promise of a truckhouse, but a treaty right to continue to obtain necessaries through hunting and fishing by trading the products of those traditional activities subject to restrictions that can be justified under the Badger test... What is contemplated therefore is not a right to trade generally for economic gain, but rather a right to trade for necessaries.
Comment: One comment stated that the proposed regulation's right of access for inspection and copying provisions were contrary to CLIA in that CLIA permits laboratories to disclose lab test results only to «authorized persons.»
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Saved Replies appears to be in limited testing right now, as one of the businesses with access to the option tells us that they were not informed by Facebook of the feature's launch.
The increased requirements of the registration test have proven a significant restriction on access to the procedural rights.
The measures being pushed by the extreme right in Congress would shatter the nation's family planning infrastructure and take away many women's current access to lifesaving cancer screening, annual exams, STD testing, and other basic health services.
In respect of the grant of a mining lease, it was found that, by applying the inconsistency of incidents test, the native title right to control access to the land was extinguished by the grant of a mining lease.
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