We can not allow this administration to
allocate public resources to benefit only some children.
Although there is no new money, paragraph 1.17 of the White Paper states that: «The government will continue to
allocate public resources to science and engineering on the scale necessary to finance the policies in this White Paper.»
Papa Kow Bartels further explains that the statistics on agriculture will enable policymakers to
allocate public resources effectively and to better identify, prepare, implement and evaluate developmental projects aimed at promoting the sector in the rural areas.
«The data will also provide statistics on agriculture for policymakers to
allocate public resources effectively and to better identify, prepare, implement and evaluate developmental projects aimed at promoting agriculture in rural areas.
It can also help companies plan ahead, and guide policy makers in deciding where to
allocate public resources.»
Not exact matches
It is claimed that government spending distorts the economy even when it is made by
public enterprises, and that only unregulated markets (that is, markets regulated by financial managers rather than elected officials) can
allocate resources efficiently.
Little is known about the processes by which
resources are
allocated within the police and generalised
public expenditure procedures aren't specific enough to allow us to understand financial decision - making within police forces.
We will continue to police our communities to the best of our capability with the
resources allocated to us, but the
public understand that police officer numbers matter to the service we deliver.»
It will put all
public bodies under a new legal duty to consider the gap between social classes when they implement policies and
allocate resources.
The State of Israel needs to mobilize and
allocate the necessary
resources in order to launch a historic operation, together with the
public, to carry out a systematic excavation of all the caves of the Judean Desert.»
«
Public health officials, legislators and clinicians should continue efforts and
allocate resources to further decrease environmental lead exposure to children in all communities at risk.»
«IHME is trying to fill the information gap so that decision - makers in the
public and private sectors can understand the spending landscape, and plan and
allocate health
resources more effectively.»
As VRC Director, Dr. Mascola provides scientific leadership to the basic, clinical, and translational research activities of the VRC; develops vaccine research programs to meet
public health needs;
allocates VRC
resources; and develops policies for the execution of multi-disciplinary research.
Using this model, individuals and
public health officials can monitor disease incidence and implement strategies — such as vaccination campaigns, communicating to the
public and
allocating resources — to stay one step ahead of infectious disease spread.
Importantly, the association's charges are supported by a 2013 school - finance study commissioned by D.C. mayor Vincent Gray, which found that «differences in the level of
resources allocated to District of Columbia
Public Schools (DCPS) and public charter schools have been particularly concerning.&
Public Schools (DCPS) and
public charter schools have been particularly concerning.&
public charter schools have been particularly concerning.»
The money
allocated to privately managed charters and vouchers represents a transfer of critical
public resources to the private sector, causing the
public schools to suffer budget cuts and loss of staffing and services as the private sector grows, without providing better education or better outcomes for the students who transfer to the private - sector schools.
The latter might include investing in the system's people, building accountability systems, rigorously
allocating how educators spend their time and how schools spend their financial
resources, updating organizational structures — and figuring out how to explain all these changes to the
public.
However, despite giving hope of a better education to nearly 7,000 D.C. families and their children, the program remains severely underfunded, especially when compared to the
resources allocated for the D.C.
public schools.
«The
public has an interest in disclosure of the scores because they reflect on both student achievement and teacher performance, as well as on LAUSD's choices in
allocating time and
resources,» Chalfant wrote.
«As the Senate reaches the home stretch for consideration of ESEA, NSBA will continue to advocate on behalf of America's 90,000 school board members for an education law that restores local governance,
allocates targeted investments in Title I, and authorizes the
resources needed to improve academic achievement for all
public school students.»
Here, Stephanie became aware of the different levels of college preparation and
resources allocated across her student caseload from various New York City
public high schools.
Obama's «Race to the Top» policy — the brainchild of Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, the former «CEO» of Chicago
Public Schools — further codifies high - stakes testing by
allocating scarce federal
resources to those states most aggressively implementing these so - called accountability measures.
Building on a fifty year career in the education policy realm that has included roles in the U.S. Bureau of the Budget, at Stanford University, and in two stints with the SBE, Kirst will play a major role the upcoming year in guiding implementation of the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), a new system of
resource allocation designed to more equitably
allocate money to California
public school districts.
As we have grown into a network of 31 schools within the Chicago
Public School district, we must ensure that we have consistent visibility into the
resources that are needed at each school and that we
allocate those
resources as effectively as possible.
It is not about teachers or students who are underperforming, but rather the lack of
resources allocated to
public schools.
Great
Public Schools Now Releases Benchmark Data Aimed at Guiding Decisions of Where to
Allocate Philanthropic
Resources
«Emanuel wants to bring it back to give the best - led, best - performing schools freedom to innovate around curriculum and instruction and
allocate resources for school specific needs... On charter schools, Emanuel said it's not charters versus
public schools, but quality versus non-quality.»
New Orleans
allocates the vast majority of
public funding directly to schools, and
resources from philanthropy and competitive federal grants have complemented these core dollars.
Patrick Gibson (Data & Policy Analyst) is a former employee of CCER, who, the site claims, «worked in close collaboration with Education
Resource Strategies and three Connecticut
public school districts to improve student learning outcomes and better align
allocated resources with district strategy through an understanding of people, time, and money utilization»
Our findings make clear that a significant fraction of the
resources allocated toward teacher compensation in current
public education budgets is not being invested in
resources to educate today's students at all.
As this case itself illustrates, it is so much more costly — foremost in lives altered, but also in terms of
public money spent — to ignore the most troubled people in our society, and one intention of this book is to change the way this country
allocates resources for
public mental health care.
If we going to use enormous
resources to prevent catastrophic
public harm from climate change, how should such enormous, but limited,
resources be
allocated?
It is also vital that sufficient
resources are
allocated to hospitals to enable them to reach the targets and that the very different caseloads of
public and private hospitals are considered when comparing performance across these sectors.