The ECDC provides tools and resources to
encourage state policy change and provide a national forum to support the development and use of coordinated state ECE data systems.
Not exact matches
Challenge Success has since worked with almost 800,000 students, faculty, administrators and parents throughout the United
States and across the world on efforts like
changing bell schedules, reforming homework
policies, shifting to alternative assessments and
encouraging project - based learning with the goal of creating «healthier and more productive pathways to success.»
«The wording says that if local laws and regulations are not consistent with this
policy,
states are strongly
encouraged to look at the laws and address whether a
change needs to be made,» he says.
«Our study suggests that they are effective, and it's
encouraging to see more and more
states moving towards this evidence - based
policy change,» she added.
NEW YORK — In July 2017, the Guilderland Central School District School Board approved a resolution calling for «any and all
changes to
state law, regulations and
state policies that
encourage and incentivize... later school start times.»
As
states rework their education
policies under ESSA,
state and local leaders need a way to assess their current
policy environment and identify the
changes needed to
encourage local innovation and problem - solving.
To combat the area's growing teacher retention problem, the study recommended the city and
state consider adopting a number of
policy changes that could
encourage more people to enter, or stick with, a teaching career.
The report also contains some softer proposals — supporting student creativity, engaging parents and the community, promoting partnerships with post-secondary institutions and
encouraging career exploration — as well as some
changes to the way
state education
policy is established and carried out.
To
encourage policy change in your community, be sure to contact your elected officials either at the local,
state, or national level and ask them to support any pending dog fighting legislation or other bills aimed at increasing animal cruelty charges.
In recognition of the utility monopoly and the lack of a free market, NCSEA
encourages ratepayers across the
state to consider the complex nature of energy
policy and reject efforts to
change the rules for companies and investors without considerable study of the effects to existing companies, investments and jobs in North Carolina.