Sentences with phrase «equitable allocation»

Among other policy reforms, the report recommends that states expand Common Core standards and provide parents with enhanced school choices fueled by a more equitable allocation of resources.
As well, more equitable allocation of funds between schools increases equity in student outcomes.
We urge Assemblymembers to seize this moment to demand four main changes to the way the Assembly operates: (1) increase the strength and efficiency of committees, so that they function fully and effectively; (2) provide greater opportunity for rank and file members to bring legislation with majority support to the floor, even over the objection of leadership; (3) institute more equitable allocation of resources between all members; and (4) increase transparency in the chamber.
We advocated for schools to receive resources to meet the needs of all students with disabilities, which contributed to the RSD adjusting the school funding formula in 2014 to ensure a more equitable allocation of resources earmarked for students with disabilities.
In the housing sector we will be watching to see the fair and equitable allocation of the completed Saglemi and Borteyman housing projects and the continuation and completion of all ongoing housing projects to boost the national housing stock.
«The centralization of power within the speaker's office has been an impediment to the exercise of good government and equitable allocation of resources for all New Yorkers,» said Susan Lerner, executive director of the New York branch of Common Cause.
That reduces processing time, but it exacerbates another problem: the equitable allocation of network bandwidth among programs.
A «lean» district office will focus on policymaking instead of top - down operational decisions, including a small «strategy group» that will set learning standards and ensure the equitable allocation of resources, but will not mandate teaching methods or control school spending.
Thus, all schools — district schools and charter schools — should receive an equitable allocation of resources, including operating funds and facilities.
But I don't think it will in any way improve the equitable allocation of teachers to students who have been traditionally under - resourced in their schools.
Coming up with an equitable allocation of concessions would be tough, but not impossible.
Jack has experience handling all types of family law matters, including but not limited to divorce, custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony and spousal support, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, and child abuse and neglect (DCP&P, formerly DYFS) matters.
Bruce P. Matez has over 20 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, DYFS matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
He also has substantial experience in matters involving custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, DYFS matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
Bruce has over 24 years of experience handling all types of family law matters including but not limited to divorce (including complex divorce litigation), custody and parenting time (visitation), child support, alimony / spousal support, adoption, domestic violence, equitable distribution of marital property, equitable allocation of marital debt, child abuse and neglect (formerly DYFS) matters, same sex Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships.
For members of the Baby Boom cohort, both men and women are more likely than prior generations to have a somewhat more equitable allocation of household labor, and both men and women typically worked for pay (Pruchno, 2012).
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