Sentences with phrase «decisions on class sizes»

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The National Labor Relations Board decision may lead to negotiations on pay, benefits and class size
Parents most often based their decisions on a school's curricula, teaching methods, class size, and academic standards.
These range from teaching conditions, such as class sizes and salaries, to unhappiness with administrative practices (such as lack of support, classroom autonomy, or input on decisions) to policy issues, such as the effects of testing and accountability.
Cadillac's new global marketing chief, Uwe Ellinghaus, says «there's still no decision so far» on whether its new Omega rear - wheel - drive platform will underpin a full - size S - class - like sedan or an even pricier production version of the Elmiraj concept.
Raymond attributes some degree of irony to the timing of Citi's decision, based on the substantial decrease in the size of summer classes as compared to previous programs.
Following a decision in BC Supreme Court, in which the BCTF established that continued restrictions on the right to bargain class size and composition were unconstitutional, the Government had the trial decision overturned at the BC Court of Appeal.
If schools are changing their programs for good reasons — e.g., on the theory that smaller class sizes provide better learning experiences for students — I have absolutely no beef with those decisions.
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