Sentences with phrase «clearly need reform»

Overlong and insufficiently focused on available careers, traditional Ph.D. programs clearly need reform: What changes make sense?
The exact narrative a gubernatorial opponent would want to draft is that Albany remains broken under a two - term incumbent; this past weekend, potential Cuomo challenger Chris Gibson said in a radio interview with Bill Samuels that he supports a convention because «we clearly need reform in this state.»
Also during his interview with Samuels, Gibson said he supports a Constitutional Convention in 2017, saying «we clearly need reform in this state.»

Not exact matches

While Calvin seems to see more clearly than Luther the need for reforming the orders of the world guided by love and justice, both Reformers see the organization of society in terms which we know are far too simple in the light of the later history of democratic forms of political life.
ACCC Chairman, Rod Sims has addressed the RBB Economics Conference in Sydney backing competition reforms proposed by the Harper Review Panel - three points were highlighted: (1) need to make a choice about s 46 - clearly preferencing a change to an SLC approach; (2) need to extend the Act to cover more government activities; (3) need to debate and decide the issues around competition advocacy and market studies.
Hospitals do need to reform a lot of their methods, especially in cases where things are clearly going well.
The immigration bill in the Senate — we clearly need comprehensive immigration reform to secure our borders and to make sure that farmers have workers that they need — he opposes it.
«Clearly 421a needs to be reformed and we need to ensure that this program creates more affordable housing, reaches more people with lower incomes than ever before and increases the percentage requirement as Mayor de Blasio suggested,» she said.
Indeed, we share the same reform goals — and I look forward following the election of Andrew Cuomo as Governor to implementing the necessary reform measures our state so clearly needs.
is RECOGNIZING that the mayoral control «reform» — like previous efforts to change the system's governance without clearly articulating the educational purpose of the reform or facing society's deep systemic problems of poverty and racism — still leaves the city with schools that fail to meet the academic, social and emotional needs of our students;
Clearly reform is needed, and it must to go beyond just shaking up the DOCCS special investigations office.
Thank you for an excellent article which clearly demonstrates not only some of the reasons labour lost so badly in 2010 & again last month, but equally shows why we urgently need reform and a change of agenda in British politics.
«Clearly, there is a great need for rigorous evaluation research, which should focus both on the impact of school discipline reforms and on their potential unintended consequences,» the authors note, emphasizing that reducing suspensions is a starting point in effective school discipline reform but that changing school culture can have «spillover» effects on teachers and peers which raise important questions for further study.
The register is part of the government's plan to reform apprenticeships to make them more rigorous, better structured, independently assessed, and more clearly aligned to the needs of the employer.
CPD is ever more crucial Clearly with the SEN reform agenda workforce development is going to be a key piece of action — not just improving the quality of provision but also supporting those professionals who need to extend their abilities to become the adaptive flexible thinkers that we need.
Programmatic approaches to addressing dropping out are popular because they are easier to implement than systemic reforms, and they target students who clearly need support.
Recommendations include the need to: 1) consider school closure in the context of a larger reform effort; 2) develop a supply of higher - performing school options; 3) clearly explain to the public how current students will benefit; 4) provide support to families and students during the transition; and 5) provide staff members with clear information about next steps.
LANSING — Top business and education experts today revealed the results from a comprehensive statewide study examining school funding in Michigan — an analysis that clearly demonstrates the need to reform Michigan's school funding system.
Evers clearly understands the need for reform and that if legislators and the Gubernatorial candidates don't make commitments during their campaigns there is no chance that they will take positive action once in office (he probably also understands that even with campaign commitments there is no guarantee).
Furthermore, research and practice in comprehensive school reform and school safety planning regularly demonstrate the need for developing a positive school climate characterized by consistency, tolerance, respect, clearly communicated behavior norms, problem solving and conflict resolution (Learning First Alliance, 2001; McDaniel, 2000; Tolan, 2002; USDOE, 1998).
Subsequently, the reforms of 2013, triggered by his report, have made significant changes to procedure and costs, but the need for the further reforms he now proposes, and the benefit of the extension of fixed costs into clinical negligence claims canvassed by the Department of Health, can clearly be seen in the judgment of Master Simons in Rezek - Clarke v Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
It shows clearly the defects of the «system» and also the measures needed to reform our family courts and social services all on one page!
In the completely revised 11th edition (the first book to feature new hiring reforms implemented by President Obama), Damp — with 35 + years federal service — clearly lays out everything a job seeker needs to locate, apply for, and land a lucrative federal job.
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