Sentences with phrase «as adequate resources»

You or your designated program leader should be involved in advocacy work that promotes community awareness of youth mentoring, as well as adequate resources from public and private sources for the entire field.
In addition, programs that have proved to be successful often have minimal impact across the Northern Territory as adequate resourcing has not been made available to extend these programs to other communities.

Not exact matches

«If we're going to be serious - as the province says we should [be]- about reaching out to under - represented groups like indigenous people, the disabled community, socioeconomic challenged areas and ethnic populations, the current resources we have, and the government has, on the table are just not going to be adequate to do that.»
We can make sure their habitats are protected, that they are given adequate food and resources to grow and reproduce, that they are not hunted and killed into extinction, and that they are not taken advantage of or overworked as we tame them and train them to work alongside us on earth.
Evangelical theology will prove itself to be adequate only as proper attention is given to each of the three theological resources, though no set of rules can be laid down which would guarantee successful interaction among them.
Thus my judgment is that the traditional view of the past as a living resource is more adequate than the contemporary one which Dr. Altizer, along with many others, so eloquently represents.
As the world races toward a projected 9 billion inhabitants and against the backdrop of climate change, resource shortages and urbanisation, the question of how to ensure adequate food supply for everyone looms rather large.
Furthermore, the schools (in general) do not provide teachers with the adequate resources to perform their jobs effectively, such as teacher - requested books for their students; presentation items such as chalk, whiteboard markers, or projectors; basic classroom organizational needs such as storage bins, filing cabinets with adequate files, and functional modern computers with adequate software to make results tabulating more efficient; or motivational equipment designed to reward students for good behavior, scores, or attitudes (grades simply are not enough of a motivational tool).
Future EHS policy should consider how best to infuse a culture of engaging fathers into EHS as well as providing adequate resources so programs have the means to do so.
Head Start and Early Head Start provide reliable assistance in securing resources for families in areas such as food security, safe and adequate housing, family counseling, and the many other challenges that parents face in creating a healthy and nurturing environment for their children.
As seen in the Democratic Republic of Congo, difficulties providing soldiers with adequate resources may result in deteriorating discipline, corruption, defection, and human rights abuses.
The warnings by NGOs, such as Human Rights Watch in a coalition of 47 organizations in June that the UN was not sufficiently prepared for the elections and lacks «adequate and appropriate resources to protect civilians... and to avert election - related violence» (HRW 2011) were not acted upon.
So what are the compliance measures that we roll out to close that gap so that we will be able to have adequate domestic resource mobilized, then we don't need to resort to aid to fund the major things that matter to us as a country,» he said.
He pointed to that and the shootings of Rochester police officer Anthony DiPonzio and, more recently, New York City police officer Kevin Brennan as grim reminders of the tragic consequences that result from moving troubled youth into the community without adequate resources and supervision.
He pointed to that and the shootings of Brennan and Rochester police officer Anthony DiPonzio as grim reminders of the tragic consequences that result from moving troubled youth into the community without adequate resources and supervision.
The union pointed to the murder of Buffalo - area direct care worker Renee Greco by a youth who had been inappropriately released by the state into community care as well as the shootings of Rochester and New York City police officers Anthony DiPonzio and Kevin Brennan as grim reminders of the tragic consequences that result from moving troubled youth into the community without adequate resources and supervision.
More specifically one must look to the importance of human resource management, where adequate supervision of young scientists is seen as integral.
Cosmologist Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society and an author of the letter, says that the new arrangement could retain the strength of the old committee as long as it has adequate resources and covers the same broad sweep of subjects.
Awareness among researchers remains a challenge, as is availability of support for resources and adequate media through which researchers can communicate.
As the world population reaches 7 billion, many countries regions confront a scarcity of those basic resources essential for human life — namely adequate food and water.
Growing population and climate change are likely to increase the pressure on already limited water resources and diet change has been suggested as one of the measures contributing to adequate food security for growing population.
«As the nation continues to intensify efforts to reduce health disparities, solutions may lie in ensuring adequate resources to nurses working in direct care.»
In their annual evaluation of progress, the AAF Scientific Review Board will consider, as part of the criteria for continued funding, adequate progress in sharing unique research resources developed with funds from the Award, as well as a demonstrated willingness to make research resources developed during the project widely available to the research community.
Given that every approach has limitations, it makes sense to us to gather information based on as many approaches as data will support and use the results to ensure that school districts have adequate resources.
The quality of a service's resources should also be considered, Mr Stevenson said, with an adequate supply of arts materials, construction and sports equipment and ample opportunities for children to play and create things, as well as nutritious and well - prepared snacks and food.
Schools, districts and states need adequate resources to address the needs of students, particularly as we ratchet up the momentum toward college and career readiness for all students.
«As school leaders,» write the study's authors, «administrators are charged with creating an organizational climate that promotes individual commitment and organizational effectiveness (e.g., providing adequate resources and professional development, giving meaningful feedback and encouragement, and including teachers in decision making).»
Recommendation: The Arizona Legislature should allocate adequate resources to the ASBCS so that it can fulfill its obligations as the regulatory body overseeing the majority of the state's charter schools and ensure that it is sufficiently staffed to meet the technical tracking needed to effectively meet the recommendations in this report.
Higher levels of government are responsible for providing sufficient resources to ensure adequate and equitable opportunity to learn; safeguarding civil and human rights; monitoring local systems; analyzing research and practice to determine what works best in what circumstances; disseminating knowledge; providing additional support as needed; and intervening in localities when necessary.
As the state of Texas moves forward in response to this ruling, an important question remains: What resources are needed to provide an adequate education for ELLs especially in the secondary level?
While this is true, assessment criteria has proved to be universally burdensome as more and more well - resourced schools failed to meed adequate yearly progress (AYP) for standardized test scores.
For years, the funding formula for schools has been based off of this dynamic so we shouldn't be shocked as to why inner city, urban and rural school Districts struggle with making sure that children in America outside the bubble of privilege receive adequate educational resources.
As Strudler, McKinney, and Jones (1999) found, obtaining adequate access to computer resources remains a problem encountered by many beginning teachers.
Investigating Disciplinary Literacy says that for an action place to blossom, three key factors must be present: money (as in adequate resources), civic capacity (community or parent support and acceptance), and professional capacity (the «know - how» to implement instruction or change).
«The existence of a weighted student funding model does not prevent a state's finance system from becoming inadequate, inequitable, or overly complicated, just as North Carolina's resource allocation model does not preclude this state from having a system that is adequate, equitable and transparent,» the report said.
Other random stuff Ben throws out there: Finally, I should address some other broad fallacies that Ben uses as distractions from the central question of whether schools have adequate resources.
Knowledgeable teachers have adequate resources to support their work and are continually growing as professionals.
Most instructors felt that technology, as a whole, was undervalued or underutilized by the College, although the majority of the participants felt that they had adequate resources available to them should they wish to explore a technology tool or topic.
The judge dismissed evidence from teachers and parents that their schools lacked adequate resources as «anecdotal» (Moukawsher, 2016, p. 24).
The shift to adequacy has made ensuring there are adequate resources for all students - especially those with special needs such as students in special education, those at - risk of academic failure, and English Language Learners - is the focus of state funding systems.
We are confident that Erin will promote vigorous dialogue on pressing issues such as high - stakes testing, age and grade - level appropriate learning standards, adequate resources, and high - quality teacher evaluation and professional development.
Schools can not hope to serve as agents in the dismantling of intergenerational poverty without excellent teachers and school leaders supported by adequate resources to do their work well.
This move should signal that he is not interested in providing adequate resources to public schools, but rather intends to shift money away from public schools to other «choice» schools, such as charters.
Such information may not provide families an adequate explanation of what their child will be experiencing in the classroom; for families with access to additional resources, like those provided at school expos, online information serves as a starting - off point for them to further investigate whether or not a school has the appropriate resources and educational environment.
U.S. airlines are also required to have adequate resources to implement their tarmac delay contingency plans, such as having sufficient staff to accommodate flights during irregular operations.
There is no such thing as adequate funding when it comes to education, no matter what type of school, geographic location, or age group, but K - 12 teachers have reason to celebrate with Amazon's announcement of a free, fully searchable collaborative resource.
Households with adequate resources might consider the product as a financial planning tool.
Building as large a nest egg as you can during your career, doing a retirement budget before you retire, ensuring you have adequate resources before you pull the trigger on retirement in the first place — all these can help.
However, a study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery explained that cats can exist as solitary creatures, but in settings with adequate resources (like plentiful food and resting places), cats can also reside peacefully in a colony or group.
Due to limited space at our shelter, we only take in cats by appointment so that we can ensure that we have adequate space and resources to care for them as best as possible.
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