Sentences with phrase «equitable resource allocation»

This does not represent value for money or equitable resource allocation; funding is intended for the pupils currently in school.
For the sake of this article, governance efficacy is defined as the power of school boards, among others, to change the face of education in their communities through positive and appropriate policymaking, equitable resource allocation and transparent accountability for all stakeholders.
We supported the comprehensive redesign of two urban school districts (Oakland and Emery Unified) to create systems of equitable resource allocation, accountability, central office support for schools, and community engagement.
The more equitable resource allocation to the minority party, for example, was definitely the result of the coup.

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The international community and States should therefore strive to ensure equitable distribution and allocation of the available resources.
But they are less likely than were donors in the past to think that the solution to that problem lies solely or even primarily in spending more money or even in making the allocation of resources more equitable, which has been a common thread in work that many better - established foundations have pursued.
Gonski's key finding that fair allocation of resources to schools is the key condition of more equitable education is not actually new or revolutionary.
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.
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.
Thus, all schools — district schools and charter schools — should receive an equitable allocation of resources, including operating funds and facilities.
It offers a rationale for the differentiated education of gifted students based on American values and equitable allocation of educational resources.
«The existence of a weighted student funding model does not prevent a state's finance system from becoming inadequate, inequitable, or overly complicated, just as North Carolina's resource allocation model does not preclude this state from having a system that is adequate, equitable and transparent,» the report said.
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.
Ideally, school leaders use data to make equitable decisions regarding the allocation of these resources.
Four issues had been identified by the parties: (i) whether the Court of Appeal had correctly held that the 2009 and 2010 care plan reviews were to be read as including a reassessment of the claimant's community care needs; (ii) whether the authority's decision to provide pads interfered with the claimant's Art 8 rights and, if so, whether such an interference was justified and proportionate; (iii) whether the authority had been operating any relevant policy or practice for the purposes of s 21E (1) of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA 1995) and, if so, whether that policy was justified as a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim, namely the equitable allocation of limited care resources; and (iv) whether the authority had failed to have due regard to the needs specified in s 49A of DDA 1995 (the general disability equality duty) when carrying out their functions in the instant case.
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