Not exact matches
When your venture aims to do something no one has done
before — in our case, develop and commercialize the first - ever in vitro diagnostic blood test to aid in the
evaluation of patients with suspected TBI, also known as concussion — you want an attorney and a
law firm that will take the time to understand your unique needs and clear legal roadblocks
before you can even anticipate them.
Federal
law requires that the administration undertake a formal
evaluation of the rule
before a decision is made about whether to rescind the regulation, the senior official said, adding that the review would likely take a «long time to get through.»
And the evidence so far is that, even in states that have passed new
laws requiring rigorous, performance - based
evaluation, virtually all teachers are getting satisfactory
evaluations, just as
before.
Martha Keating, Labor Relations Consultant for the Rochester Teachers Association, says a new scoring system is in place where teachers can accumulate up to 100 points, «Never
before has there been a prescribed rating that the observation
evaluation counts this much and the state tests count this much and if there was local testing it would cost this much, but the
law imposed that on all of the districts in NY State.»
Before parents and teachers could react, unproven concepts such as a high stakes tests mandatory grade retention, for profit charter schools, vouchers, A-F school / district grades and tying teacher
evaluations to test scores were signed into
law at a rapid pace.
Rather, the authors argue, that «most states»
evaluation laws fated these systems to status quo results long
before» they really had a chance (p. 2).
What's especially different about NJ: Of the six states studied, New Jersey was the only one to start piloting a new
evaluation system
before having a new
law in place, McGuinn said.
As reported in today's CTMirror, it wasn't even two hours after Governor Malloy signed the «education reform» bill into
law before the three groups representing the school superintendents, principals and school boards went back on their word, claiming that the new
law gave them the right to implement policies that student's standardized test scores can account for 50 percent of a teachers
evaluation rather than the 22.5 percent that was listed in the draft bill and agreed to by all of the parties last January.
But some big and small details are still in flux, from who does the
evaluations to how they could be appealed
before an administrative
law judge or arbitration panel.
Under the new Louisiana
law, teachers must be rated as «highly effective» in the state's
evaluation system for five consecutive years
before they can be granted tenure.
(d) all the material is
before the EAT but what is required is an
evaluation and an assessment of this material and application of the
law to it by the specialist first instance tribunal;
This article discusses the minimum disclosures every child custody evaluator (also known as «parenting evaluator» or «best interests» guardian ad litem or GAL)[1], or parenting coordinator (herein called a «mental health professional» or «MHP»)[2a] should be required to make, responding satisfactorily and in full,
before being appointed in any family
law case to do a child custody
evaluation — in fact
before doing anything beyond answering a list of limited, detailed, specific, and narrowly - crafted questions the answers to which are directly within the MHP's field of proved expertise.