Sentences with phrase «building equitable systems»

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While corporations have benefited greatly from free trade in recent decades, the Auto Pact illustrates that there are ways to enable freer trade while also building a more fair and equitable system for those without corporate lobbyists or shareholder requirements.
The Rio Summit sought to build upon the past with the goal of establishing a new and equitable global partnership through the creation of new levels of cooperation among states, key sectors of societies and people, working towards international agreements which respect the interests of all and protect the integrity of the global environmental and developmental system, recognizing the integral and interdependent nature of the Earth, our home, some excerpts will help.
We believe in building a more equitable food system that ensures access to healthy, dignified food and economic opportunity for all.
Transforming the way public institutions purchase food by creating a transparent and equitable food system built on five core values: local economies, health, valued workforce, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.
We believe that a fair and progressive tax system which is properly resourced and administered is essential to tackle poverty and to build a more equitable society.
«There is tremendous progress already on these initiatives, and I look forward to building on that alongside educators and families to ensure an equitable and excellent school system
We should accomplish the following four tasks by September 2017 so we can build an equitable, transparent, dynamic, self - improving, choice - driven, citywide system of schools.
The National Center of Education and the Economy, through its Center on International Education Benchmarking, is working to build a community of researchers interested in investigating how a small set of countries and states have managed to build and sustain educational systems that manage routinely to produce higher and more equitable outcomes for children and youth.
I will continue working until we've built a radically new and equitable system that moves us all forward, together.
students learn how to use their unique talents and leadership skills to build a more equitable and innovative educational system.
In this bestseller and Grawemeyer Award winner, Linda Darling - Hammond offers an eye - opening wake - up call concerning America's future and vividly illustrates what the United States needs to do in order to build a system of high - achieving and equitable schools that ensures every child the right to learn.
Rotherham believes dramatic improvements in America's education system are integral to ensuring equality of opportunity and building a more equitable and just society.
Our work is aimed not only at developing new and more targeted tools and approaches for addressing the region's priority needs, but also building the capacity of state and local education agencies to use evidence in making decisions that move us toward a more efficient, effective, and equitable education system.
If we all keep our eye on the ball of student growth and achievement, I know we'll build the system our kids deserve, a network of schools that gives all of our students access to an empowering, equitable, excellent education.»
We believe that building solidarity among parents and teachers, supporting social movement teacher unionism and fighting racist school policies is key to building a high quality, equitable, and just public school system for all of Chicago.
The Academy will introduce concepts of leadership development tailored to state early education administrators designed to build SEA leadership and management capacity to advance state agency visions for early childhood education and partner with state leaders and organizations to build a more unified, equitable, and efficient state birth through third grade early childhood system.
We can help you ensure more children and youth have equitable access to sustainable, high - quality expanded learning opportunities by igniting systems of continuous learning, fostering collaboration, and building leadership.
During that time, I have had the opportunity to reflect on the many rich conversations we've had at Teacher Advisory Council (TAC) working sessions about how to build a more equitable education system, as well as the challenges of doing so.
We believe building solidarity among parents, teachers and the teachers union and fighting racist school policies is key to building an equitable, just and quality public school system for all of Chicago.
Here are 8 steps we've taken to collaboratively build an equitable evaluation system that enhances both student learning and educator learning.
And it is especially true in the complexity of education, equitable systems change, movement building, school design, and teaching and learning... all of which are related to the work we are doing here in Oakland and beyond.
The OLN is a statewide network of more than 20 school districts, education service districts, state agencies, professional associations, and higher education institutions dedicated to building the capacity of education leaders to sustain research - based equitable practices across Oregon's education system to eliminate disparities in student success.
Plan and organize to promote our vision of an equitable and just education system, for unions that fight for and with our communities, and help build a national grassroots strategy to defend public schools.»
The Better Bike Share Partnership is a collaboration funded by The JPB Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
We are administering $ 410,000 in 2018 - 19 to bike share operators, community organizations, and researchers working to build equitable and replicable systems.
The Better Bike Share Partnership is funded by The JPB Foundation as a collaborative between the City of Philadelphia, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and the PeopleForBikes Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
The Better Bike Share Partnership is a JPB Foundation - funded collaboration between the City of Philadelphia, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and the PeopleForBikes Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
The Better Bike Share Partnership is a JPB Foundation - funded collaboration between the City of Philadelphia, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and thePeopleForBikes Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
The Better Bike Share Partnership is a grant - funded collaboration between the City of Philadelphia, the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and the PeopleForBikes Foundation to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
NACTO is a member of the Better Bike Share Partnership, a JPB Foundation funded collaboration between The City of Philadelphia, Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, NACTO, and PeopleForBikes, to build equitable and replicable bike share systems.
For those of you not yet familiar with Will or with his organization, Growing Power is a national nonprofit organization and land trust that inspires communities to build sustainable food systems that are equitable and ecologically sound, creating a just world, one food - secure community at a time.
By responding positively to the economic crisis through fiscal stimulus packages which create green jobs and put us on course towards a low carbon development pathway, governments can build a more sustainable and equitable economic system and tackle the climate problem at the same time.
Over the past two decades, Kaiser has also maintained a major program in South Africa with the aim of helping South Africans establish a more equitable national health system and build a successful democracy.
Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) asserts that a strong and visible commitment by governments to building a culturally safe and responsive health system that provides equitable access for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to allied health services is required in order to really make a difference.
BUILD's vision is of a comprehensive, racially equitable, high - quality early childhood system that ensures all children have an opportunity to develop and reach their full potential, without experiencing discrimination or bias.
Let's get to work building early childhood programs and systems that are as diverse, inclusive, and equitable as they are high quality!
To build a just and equitable native title system, a change in attitudes will also be required in the corporate sector.
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