Speaker Scheer could start to
enforce that standard more forcefully.
Not exact matches
Anything you can do to improve the user experience — such as
enforcing higher
standards and designing
more user - friendly ads — will benefit everyone involved.
What's
more, a number of unions on college campuses are allying with non-governmental organizations, such as United Students against Sweatshops to hold corporations accountable for
enforcing labor
standards throughout their global supply chains.
But there is a stubborn idea that
more money — subsidies, tax incentives, grants, or
enforced standards — will make solar and wind 10 times cheaper yet again.
However, the SEC's proposal contains an even
more fundamental flaw: Even if brokers were held to a fiduciary
standard of conduct, the ambiguous interpretation of the fiduciary «Duty of Care» makes any regulation difficult to
enforce and confusing for all parties.
Lowering working
standards — The B.C. Liberals have deliberately made it harder for workers to
enforce their rights, leading to
more low - paying and insecure employment.
This acts to
enforce the code and,
more than incidentally, a high
standard of personal honesty as well.»
This comprehensive data collection helps restaurants be
more efficient, have less food waste, produce
more consistent food,
enforce standard operating procedures and simplifying the jobs of management personnel.
«In Texas, the Department of Agriculture is the agency charged with
enforcing school nutrition
standards, so it defies logic when the agency decides our kids need
more sugary drinks and fried foods at school.
The Telegraph's Philip Johnston applauds the reduction in public sector jobs: «Removing many back office staff is a good thing because it becomes necessary to deal with people directly rather than split the functions of a service... The fact is that the public sector employs 800,000
more people than in 1997, many of them engaged in developing specifications, writing guidance, drawing up
standards, devising targets,
enforcing inspections — all in the name of a reform programme that does not work properly.
The law creates
more transparency in local government by holding all county elected officials to a high
standard of conduct and
enforces stricter penalties for those who do not abide.
As the professions experience growing pressures from the public and government policy makers as well as from their own members to exercise their collective responsibility
more effectively, they are, with increasing frequency, seeking strategies for informing and educating their members and others about the ethical implications of their work, for developing or revising
standards of conduct, and for establishing procedures to implement and
enforce whatever ethical prescriptions they adopt.»
For those for whom these considerations might not be quite enough, there is little that can
enforce the code other than concern with the cumulative harm to ones reputation and standing that comes from ones colleagues awareness of a pattern of infractions, or fear of the public denunciation by colleagues that may follow in the rarer instances of someones descending into
more massive and willful disregard of accepted
standards.
This fall,
more than 10,000 Chicago public school students faced retention as the school district implemented a program to eliminate social promotion and
enforce consistent
standards of achievement.
With the advent of «
standards» with the accompanying accountability measures [sic] and then highly prescriptive textbooks with pacing guides that districts
enforced via evaluations (and then, of course, there were the test scores) things became much
more regimented in the classrooms.
With the advent of «
standards» with the accompanying accountability measures [sic] and then highly prescriptive textbooks with pacing guides that districts
enforced via evaluations (and then, of course, there... Read
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Those with the most to lose from
enforcing higher
standards are better informed and
more organized than parents and others who support them.
They invested in early education; built
more schools; revamped curricula; and in many cases developed and
enforced educational
standards (from curriculum to teacher training.)
Strong technical skills, particularly in integrating technology in the classroom to drive academic achievement Demonstrated volunteer or community service At least one (or
more) of the following: o National Board Certificationo TAP Experience (sign on bonus for TAP certification) o Core Knowledge Experienceo Experience with Blended Learningo At least two years of successful teaching in an urban environment ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS: An Elementary School teacher is required to perform the following duties: Plan and implement a blended learning environment, providing direct and indirect instruction in the areas of Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, Health, and Mathematics based on state
standards Participation in all TAP requirements, focusing on data - driven instruction Create inviting, innovative and engaging learning environment that develops student critical thinking and problem solving skills Prepare students for strong academic achievement and passing of all required assessments Communicate regularly with parents Continually assess student progress toward mastery of
standards and keep students and parents well informed of student progress by collecting and tracking data, providing daily feedback, weekly assessments, and occasional parent / teacher conferences Work with the Special Education teachers and administration to serve special needs students in the classroom Attend all grade level and staff meetings and attend designated school functions outside of school hours Establish and
enforce rules for behavior and procedures for maintaining order among the students for whom you are responsible Accept and incorporate feedback and coaching from administrative staff Perform necessary duties including but not limited to morning, lunch, dismissal, and after - school duties Preforms other duties, as deemed appropriate, by the principal Dress professionally and uphold all school policies
Charter school laws exist in 45 states, but
more than half of these states place caps on the number of charter schools that may be authorized.19 Charter school policies have wide variance, but states could enable innovative high school designs and accelerate redesign efforts by maintaining and
enforcing rigorous
standards for authorizing and renewing charters, while also raising caps on charters as needed.
As the United States seeks to
enforce more competitive academic
standards while continuing to increase populations who speak English as a Second Language, the way educators and communities interact to support students is rapidly changing.
The national policy landscape surrounding academic
standards, assessments, accountability, and school improvement is in many respects
more chaotic than ever as states transition away from strong federal systems and requirements under NCLB and once again take the lead role in defining and
enforcing accountability measures for public schools.
While
more careful consideration is given to mortgage underwriting and stricter lending
standards are
enforced, credit scores are no longer a single proven path to obtaining a mortgage.
Regulators
enforce these mandates by requiring agencies like the government - sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to loosen credit
standards in order to garner
more business with higher - risk borrowers.
Do I really think that in 6 - months or a year the government will hire
more agriculture inspectors, modernize their
standards and protocols and aggressively
enforce them?
Even
more so since even these
standards are not
enforced.
Even
more so, since even these
standards are often not
enforced.
It would be much
more effective if local wardens, humane agents and other local officials were provided with funding to help
enforce the current animal cruelty laws and the
standards of care issued by the Board for high volume breeders.
Defining the experience for any of the Wyndham brands is made
more difficult by the large number of older properties and only loosely
enforced brand
standard.
More to the point, everyone would be able to choose what purchases they want to benefit from informed by a true price signal, instead of deceived by a false price resulting from failure of government to
enforce Capitalist
standards.
By continuing to modernize waste treatment, help NGOs raise citizen awareness of the 3Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle), build
more incentives for the industry to improve, reduce and recycle materials (think of Bill McDonough's idea), and better
enforce standards for waste disposal, Chinese cities like Beijing have a shot at dealing with their growing trash pile — and making much
more money than Beijing's freelance recyclers make now.
If the employer and the employee agree that there will be
more rights than those listed in the Employment
Standards Code, then the employee can
enforce those rights (Employment
standards code s. 3 (1) b).
More specifically, I have argued that the single most effective reform we could make to better promote, monitor and
enforce high
standards of service in the delivery of legal services and to better protect consumers would be to make all law firms subject to the same regulatory arrangements as ILPs.
If professional
standards to obtain a license were even higher and the rules
enforced more stringently then there would be few licencees and the commissions could be reduced.
We license the
more than 24,000 individuals and brokerages engaged in real estate sales, rental property and strata management, we
enforce standards of conduct, we investigate complaints from the public against licensees, and we impose disciplinary sanctions under the Real Estate Services Act.
«Regulators
enforce these mandates by requiring agencies like the government - sponsored enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to loosen credit
standards in order to garner
more business with higher risk borrowers.