Sentences with phrase «agree on an accountability»

Hi Rasp, agreed on accountabilities of employees.
We all agree on an accountability model, but how we respond to that and deal with that in each district will be different.

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See U.S. Gov» t Accountability Office, supra, at 15 («Recent studies, market participants, and other stakeholders agree that proxy advisory firms have influence on shareholder voting and corporate governance practices, but had mixed views about the extent of their influence.»).
«I will not allow the NFL to impose a new process of discipline on me, ignore the CBA, ignore the deal they agreed to with me, and behave without fairness or accountability,» Peterson said in a statement.
«I will not allow the NFL to impose a new process of discipline on me, ignore the CBA, ignore the deal they agreed to with me, and behave without fairness or accountability,» Peterson said in a statement that can be read in full on the NFL Players Association website.
The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki has agreed to meet with the Socio - Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) at the National Assembly to clarify on the alleged N29 million monthly pay, and over N3 billion a year a Nigerian Senator gets.
Clegg agrees that the PCC needs reform, its replacement needs to be more robust and also needs to assure that accountability is properly held to account when there are intrusions in privacy and so on.
In the debate over the future of the No Child Left Behind Act, policymakers, educators, and researchers seem to agree on one thing: The federal law's accountability system should be rewritten so it rewards or sanctions schools on the basis of students» academic growth.
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has said that much of the criticism about testing «is merited,» and he has agreed to wait until 2017 before using test information to evaluate teachers, putting accountability on hold until the next administration comes into office.
Through brief conferences, goals can be mutually agreed upon, such as number of pages read a week (with comprehension accountability), progression to the next level of the multiplication tables, or achievement of a higher level on a rubric for writing an essay.
The challenge is that while almost all parties involved can agree on what is wrong, there have been few positive alternatives forwarded to provide a note of rationality in the accountability debate.
Each State approved to use a differentiated accountability model must agree to provide data to the Department comparing its model to its existing accountability system, the impact of the interventions applied to schools and districts, and the effects of differentiating accountability on student achievement and school reform.
If we could agree on that, we could develop an accountability system that people believe in and that actually tells us if that is happening.
Upon reflecting on what each of these experts said, the good news is that the core principles of accountability that have guided progress in our schools are still widely agreed to: setting high standards, assessing regularly to those standards, measuring improvement, and providing supports for students and consequences for schools that don't improve.
I don't know many people crazy about standardized testing, but we can all agree on the need for accountability.
Districts whose boards agreed on a definition have accountability scores that are 2.5 points higher than those that did not.
All the panelists wholeheartedly agreed with the bill's college - and career - ready focus and its emphasis on student growth, but differed on specifics related to accountability and teacher evaluation.
The Obama administration offered waivers from the law's requirement that states steadily increase the number of students graded proficient on standardized exams to 37 states that agreed to other accountability measures, including new evaluations for teachers and principals.
Recently two education experts that don't always agree — Stanford professor Linda Darling - Hammond and Paul Hill of the Center on Reinventing Public Education — took to the pages of The Hill to declare the Golden State had reached a satisfactory «consensus» to «education accountability
States seeking grants or waivers agreed to adopt common standards to prepare students for «college and careers» and to use accountability systems based on «student growth.»
Supporters of NCLB agree with the mandate for accountability to educational standards, and believe emphasis on test results will improve the quality of public education for all students.
So, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and California parents (but not voters in general) indeed agree on something — that a single rating system for state accountability (i.e. A-F) is preferable to the Dashboard.
The public and many educators agreed that accountability based on results was a good idea (Hannaway, 2003).
Just because educators do not agree with reforms coming down from on high, or even with one another, this does not mean they resist all accountability measures.
Marshall Tuck, who narrowly lost a 2014 race for state schools superintendent, said he agreed with the initial break on accountability during the transition to Common Core, but that moment had passed.
LCAP Watch is the creation of Education Trust - West, a nonprofit group that advocates for low - income, minority students, along with three - dozen organizations and groups that have agreed to share information on districts» newly passed accountability plans and to spread the word about the new repository.
This approach could raise questions about states» ability to establish and successfully implement accountability requirements or simply might be a function of the time needed to agree on and implement change.
When Tom expressed his concerns, Lori got a wake - up call that led to greater accountability, as well as a discussion about a budget they could both agree on.
Customer agrees that: (i) BigTime is not acting on Customer's behalf as a Business Associate or subcontractor; (ii) the Service may not be used to store, maintain, process, or transmit protected health information and (iii) the Service will not be used in any manner that would require BigTime or the Service to be compliant with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended and supplemented («HIPAA»).
LSUC did agree, however, that the inquiry should focus on prospective licensees» honesty, respect for the rule of law, financial accountability, and «governability.»
On August 4, 2016, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office for Civil Rights (OCR) entered into a settlement agreement with Advocate Health Care Center (Advocate) in which Advocate agreed to pay $ 5.5 million to settle multiple violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
On February 1, it was announced that Fresenius Medical Care North America (Fresenius) had agreed to pay $ 3.5 million and enter into a comprehensive corrective action plan for potential violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
It is a reason to do so on an agreed basis, with a clear understanding as to accountability and monitoring requirements.
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