Our mission is to create
better outcomes for kids in foster care.
It is the quality of the relationship between parent and child that is all important as predicting
better outcomes for kids on a wide range of axes.
JPC =
Better Outcomes for kids: While JPC may not be a panacea, JPC is indeed associated with better outcomes for children than SPC, even when their parents do not initially both agree to the parenting plan and even when the conflict at the time of separation or in subsequent years is not low.
Involved parents post separation equals far
better outcomes for kids on multiple axes.
Our mission is to create
better outcomes for kids in foster care.
Plenty of stakeholders who are committed to
better outcomes for kids with disabilities disagree about what that means.
This unfortunate departure from President Obama's historic education legacy threatens to roll back progress we've made in advancing
better outcomes for all kids, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
We look forward to the feedback and approval of other state plans so states can move forward in working with stakeholders to ensure
better outcomes for all kids.»
«They believed it would lead to
better outcomes for kids.»
My involvement in developing more charters like Roxbury Prep grew out of the fact that the autonomy - for - accountability exchange could be a lever to create
better outcomes for kids.
We develop teachers and leaders who believe in the possibility of human change and growth, and who fight tirelessly for
better outcomes for kids.
We hope that the debate on public education in Oakland will focus on what matters most - finding solutions that provide
better outcomes for kids.
Program knowing that we really need to improve the public school system to provide
better outcomes for kids.
All this would, in turn, lead to more effectively run school systems, a more sane hiring process for teachers, and
better outcomes for kids.
Our mission is to create
better outcomes for kids in foster care.
If reformers gain a foothold on local boards, perhaps labor - management negotiations will finally result in
good outcomes for kids.
«And schools are looking for new ways to engage students and to ensure excellent instruction and
good outcomes for kids.»
Component 4 recognises that schools can't do this work alone, and working with health and community agencies is the best way to get
good outcomes for kids.
But after parents separate, the question is whether having the children live primarily with only one parent in sole physical custody is
a better outcome for kids?
Children of any age can be negatively affected by divorce, so it's important to work with your former spouse to create
a good outcome for your kids.
Not exact matches
The possibility of a positive
outcome for a
better world
for our grand
kids is enough
for me.
Instead of praising
kids for a job
well done, focus on your child's efforts — even the
outcome isn't successful.
The study, which was published online in the October, 2016 issue of the Journal of Consumer Psychology, found that authoritative parenting led to the
best health and development
outcomes for kids, according to co-author Les Carlson, PhD, professor of marketing at the University of Nebraska - Lincoln.
Uninvolved parenting is associated with the worst
outcomes for children:
Kids who are raised with this style of parenting tend to be emotionally withdrawn, anxious and may be at greater risk
for delinquent and dangerous behaviors as
well as substance abuse.
It's not exactly clear what's behind the trend of more parents moving away from corporal punishment — it could be a result of doctors and other child health and welfare experts spreading the word about extensive and
well - researched evidence showing a clear link between corporal punishment and negative
outcomes for kids, or it could be that this form of punishing
kids is less socially acceptable than it used to be, or a combination of both factors.
Any big victories or disappointing losses, if you've always got those gears going where you're thinking it's all about the
kids you really put yourself in the
best position where it comes out positive
for everybody, regardless of the
outcome.
As Randy says, it isn't about making the dads feel
good (though that would be a side benefit), but rather improving
outcomes for kids because they have the benefit of more involved fathers.
Similarly, you can drop a ton into education without it showing appreciable impact on
outcomes for 20 years as you need a whole generation of
kids to grow through that upgraded system and into the workforce, and if the economy is depressed or the new jobs aren't there then you just have a bunch of
better educated people facing hardship.
Now, bend over Chevy Volt sales triple in 2012 Something tells me we paid
for these as
well Woman hiding with
kids shoots intruder Obviously, the left preferred a different
outcome Obama hints at big debt - ceiling brawl, but can he win this one?
«[I thought recruiting an associate] would be really
good for our staff... to have someone who's really passionate about improving
kids»
outcomes and who was a high achiever in school.
NL: In some ways, the most important thing is that we're able to identify what those skills are, and that gives us then some concrete information to teach to and so in and of itself that's critical... But, in a concrete sense, we know that from the development of our literacy and numeracy courses, our student
outcomes have risen significantly, so we had
well over 130 Statements of Attainment this year to
kids in 2013, whereas in 2012 we were looking at 10 or 15 Statements of Attainment
for the year.
«If we think we can cut education and it will lead to
better outcomes for children, we are
kidding ourselves,» he says.
«Something that's
better for 70 % of the
kids and worse
for 30 % of the
kids — that's an unacceptable
outcome for us.
Experts Back Equity Over Tests
for Kids The West Australian, 6/12/14» «Equity of
outcomes in this country is probably the
best thing that you can invest in,» Dr [Pasi] Sahlberg said.
Is stronger academic performance related to
better life
outcomes for kids and
better economic
outcomes for nations?
But as he sees it, the keys to success in the New Orleans RSD, where 37 of the 70 schools are charters, will be «communicating with parents» his «deep belief that parents need to be a partner in education,» that «they need to understand the options
for their
kids, and the need to make the
best choice possible
for their
kids, knowing what the likely
outcome is going to be.»
Karen Mapp, a Harvard lecturer whose research specialty is partnerships that support
better educational
outcomes for kids, told guests at the Children's Institute's annual luncheon on Friday that building successful schools means engaging families as equal partners — not as clients, not as supplements to the educational process and not as people who need saving.
None of those
outcomes is appealing and none seems likely to do much
good for Maryland districts presently struggling with next year's calendar and Maryland families in a quandary about when their
kids will go back to school in late summer.
This isn't to say parents don't need to take power and fight vigorously
for improving education
for their
kids, nor should it be said that
good parenting and strong family structures can't be helpful in improving educational
outcomes.
Each plan is part of the state's broader effort to ensure
better outcomes for students, and I look forward to seeing how states will work with their stakeholders to successfully implement these plans and improve education
for all
kids.»
Let's preface this post with a nod to those who claim that some charters produce
better student
outcomes because they don't accept their «fair share» of
kids eligible
for special education.
Around that table, we were devising a
better way to measure success
for all
kids, focused not on the inputs, but on the
outcomes — and
outcomes beyond just test scores.
Teacher teams and site leaders must grapple with these questions, «Is this place the kind of place that is set up
well to get all teachers learning together and to move
outcomes for kids?
Hosted by Leora Wolf - Prusan, Ed.D. (School Climate & Student Support Specialist at WestEd) and Lara Kain (Senior Director of Transform Schools at Los Angeles Education Partnership), this webinar covers the foundation of what a trauma - informed instructional model means, the competencies that are most critical
for all teachers to know, and how school leaders can
best support their staff in leveraging this powerful model to improve
outcome for all
kids.
So, parents say they value accountability and will do anything to get a
good education
for their
kids, but they don't hold anyone responsible
for outcomes by exercising the most effective form of accountability in their control — strategically voting on the issue.
By moving breakfast to after the bell when students are in attendance, everyone has equal access to the meal and participation soars leading to
better academic and health
outcomes for kids.
There is no evidence tying any of these proposals to
better outcomes for large numbers of
kids over time.
In a recent study, we calculated the consequences
for economic growth, lifetime earnings, and tax revenue of improving educational
outcomes and narrowing educational achievement gaps in the United States.1 Among other results, we found that if the United States were able to raise the math and science PISA test scores of the bottom three quarters of U.S. students so that they matched the test scores of the top quarter of U.S.
kids (and thereby raised the overall U.S. academic ranking to third
best among the OECD countries), U.S. GDP would be 10 percent larger in 35 years.
For low - income kids, it has often meant changing their life outcomes radically, for the bett
For low - income
kids, it has often meant changing their life
outcomes radically,
for the bett
for the
better.
Parents who praise
kids based on effort rather than actual
outcomes and who avoid using punishment as a method
for encouraging
better grades are more likely to see positive results, according to The Learning Habit study.