Sentences with phrase «change in governance»

If we can make changes in the governance structures to enable that, I'm on board.
Consequently, massive efforts have been made to deal with these perceived deficits though a combination of top down interventions, accountability measures and changes in governance arrangements.
And he understood, better than many churchmen but in harmony with the thinking of John Paul II, that the key to resolving the dangers posed by the nuclear deterrence system, in which the United States and the Soviet Union both had the capacity to «bounce the rubble,» was the collapse of the communist project and dramatic change in the governance of what was then the USSR.
The state education department will ultimately determine what reforms are implemented, which signifies a major change in governance structure.
Building on the previous research of member — serving association boards highlighted in What Makes High - Performing Boards, authors Beth Gazley and Katha Kissman focus on the stages and processes CEOs and their staff used to transform volunteer boards — bringing about significant changes in governance practices that had positive effect.
The IPCC responded to the recommendations made in the IAC report with a number of changes in its governance structure and procedures, agreed at the 32nd, 33rd, 34th and 35th Sessions.
He also promised to set up a committee of external experts to appraise research procedures; its findings will guide changes in governance and policies at RIKEN to prevent a recurrence, Noyori said.
Now he's back, this time with his colleague Ashley Jochim, to argue for an even more fundamental change in the governance of our public schools.
Tennessee's Achievement School District (ASD) is the latest character onstage in the most interesting act of contemporary education reform: structural changes in the governance and operation of public schools.
It allows parents, via a petition, to force change in the governance of a failing school should the petitioners get a majority of parents to sign on.
«As the chief inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, made clear to the committee last year, sudden changes in governance and leadership can have a significant impact on the standards in education.
The change in poverty level seems to correlate more strongly with policy changes in the governance of the Chinese economy.
«Making changes in governance is unquestionably good,» Khosrowshahi said at the DealBook conference on Thursday.
Octavio J. Visiedo's decision to step down next month was a jolt to a school system already facing a significant change in governance.
«Our making changes in governance is unquestionably good.
After all, Cuban concludes, changes in governance, school size, curriculum, and organization «have had few effects on classroom practices and, consequently, students» academic outcomes.»
«' They're going to look at if you can carry through on the reforms you say you're going to do and to me that means a change in the governance of MPS,» Doyle said.»
A mong the many reforms proposed for K — 12 education are changes in governance that would increase the power of parents to choose schools and thereby make the education system function more like a
Certainly a change in governance isn't going to solve all the issues that Fulton County faces.
stipulates that if 50 percent +1 of the parents of children in a failing school sign a petition, it can «trigger» a change in the governance of that school either by getting rid of some teachers, firing the principal, shutting the school down or turning it into a charter school.
The District has made a good faith effort to implement the 2007 law that placed public schools under mayoral control, but there is no evidence that the change in governance has been a factor in improved standardized test scores, according to the first major independent study of D.C. school reform.
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