Sentences with phrase «diminish local control»

Julie Mead, a professor of educational leadership and policy analysis at UW - Madison, said the proposal would diminish local control over the creation of charter schools.
Critics say the tests pull too much time and resources away from the classroom, diminish local control of schools and are stressful for students.
This rules out any local protection of domestic service industries, inhibits the development of indigenous service industries, and diminishes local control over key service industries.

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Those technologies that manipulate DNA artificially increase corporate control over seeds, diminish rich, diverse diets of local communities, promote monoculture, increase biosafety risks to health and environment, and need high investment and complicated regulatory frameworks which many countries lack.
This latest episode in the colourful history of Tower Hamlets Labour highlights not only the level to which party discipline nationally has diminished, but also how Labour is struggling to retain control over its local party in the east end.
The decision, recommended by state education Superintendent Paul Pastorek, generated lively debate in the city, with some groups contending that diminished OPSB means school control is less local or less democratic.
David Simmonds, representing the Local Government Association, cautioned that local authorities had diminishing amounts of direct control over schools - because of central government directives and targets and the shift towards acadeLocal Government Association, cautioned that local authorities had diminishing amounts of direct control over schools - because of central government directives and targets and the shift towards acadelocal authorities had diminishing amounts of direct control over schools - because of central government directives and targets and the shift towards academies.
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