Sentences with phrase «by policymakers»

The initial survey, which was published in 2004, was still being used by policymakers despite its age.
To the extent that test scores are reliable predictors of lifelong outcomes, they can provide useful information for decision making by policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders.
There is a pretty significant literature on this, which has been almost entirely ignored by policymakers in recent years.
As a public school teacher for 22 years, I, too, now feel that my voice is not being heard by policymakers.
Fact sheet data are widely cited by policymakers, researchers, advocates, and the media as authoritative.
The great need for borrower relief and the irresponsible behavior of some lenders provide justification for aggressive action by policymakers.
Her counsel is sought by organizations across our field and by policymakers of all stripes.
The report made the case that the first three years of life are the most crucial to healthy development, yet are also those most overlooked by policymakers.
Employers are faced with a determined push by policymakers to make it easier for people with criminal records to find employment.
First, the finding that charter schools are not drawing the highest - achieving students from traditional public schools can help alleviate some of the concerns held by policymakers.
Teachers are listened to, not just by parents and administrators, but also by policymakers.
Chapter 2 looks at efforts by policymakers to revive weak credit growth, which has been seen by many as a primary reason behind the slow economic recovery.
She believes that teachers may have a greater impact on the success of their students when supported by policymakers, community leaders, and parents.
As of yet, none of these principles has been fully accepted by policymakers in the advanced industrial world.
The scientific community, with its expertise and decades of research, is contributing the necessary scientific knowledge that can be utilized by policymakers to craft solutions to climate and energy challenges.
And it calls for action not just by policymakers themselves, but also by ordinary citizens and through public - private partnerships.
Besides, these issues are already being debated by policymakers, politicians, and parents.
The instruments selected by policymakers are not necessarily proven to be related to effective teaching.
The president's proposal is just the most recent attempt to expand schools of choice by policymakers and a growing army of advocacy groups.
Otherwise, there is no guarantee that these decisions will be any better than those made by policymakers many steps removed.
The insistence by policymakers and politicians that educators be held accountable for student outcomes has resulted in dramatic shifts in the responsibilities of department chairs, principals, and superintendents.
Each of the provisions can be leveraged by policymakers, educators, researchers, and advocates to advance equity in education for all students.
Again a wide gap has developed between what is understood about global warming by the relevant scientific community and what is known by policymakers and the public.
In order to compensate for these human endeavors to enhance the «global warming» storyline, the margin of error range applied by policymakers should at least be doubled, if not more.
If they thought their work was important — and they did — they would seek out that kind of replication to ensure their claims could be trusted by policymakers.
They said that the document was in any case only at a preliminary stage and would be vetted several times, including by policymakers, before it is approved.
Given the primitive nature of cryptocurrency regulation, this class action will be closely monitored by policymakers and traders alike.
These results can also be used by policymakers and employers to develop or alter laws, policies, and work environments in ways that promote men's involvement in unpaid labour.
The commission cited critical failures made by policymakers, banks and investors.
The hope is to prompt actions by policymakers to moderate housing cycles.
There is no admission by the government today or by policymakers in general that assisted suicide is socially and morally acceptable, largely because to an awful lot of people it simply isn't.
Historically, counselors have been overlooked by policymakers — not thought of, not consulted, and not represented in the decisions that affect them.
By Kenneth Richard «Consensus» Science Takes A Hit In 2017 During 2017, 485 scientific papers have been published that cast doubt on the position that anthropogenic CO2 emissions function as the climate's fundamental control knob... or that otherwise question the efficacy of climate models or the related «consensus» positions commonly endorsed by policymakers and mainstream media.
In the concluding chapter, Caplan stresses that exit must be seen by policymakers as a process rather than a discrete event (p. 313), an observation that is borne out both by examples of successful exit strategies within the book and explanations for the failure of others.
Parks everywhere have clearly been designed by policymakers who don't have children.
Her earlier statements, however, are still being misused by policymakers, the media and academic circles to justify the exclusion of divorced fathers from meaningful involvement in the lives of infants and very young children.
The FHFA is the conservator of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and the new platform is being seen by policymakers as a key step in the eventual unwinding of the two companies.
My results indicate that state funding of universal kindergarten had no discernible impact on many of the long - term outcomes desired by policymakers, including grade retention, public assistance receipt, employment, and earnings.
Regarding the path ahead for ECB policy, it seems likely adjustments to the central bank's bond - purchasing program will be discussed by policymakers at meetings in coming months, given the technical difficulties and political risks involved.
The recommendations of the Council on Bioethics, though substantive and scholarly, have by and large not been put into practice by policymakers, and the group's prominence has faded as the debate about stem cell research has ground to a standoff.
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