Not exact matches
Negotiations between Republicans and Democrats have stalled
even though the program enjoys broad
bipartisan support over the all - important issue of funding,
with Democrats balking at proposals cut an Obamacare public health fund to finance an extension of CHIP.
With bipartisan support (if you include the
support of many schools, teachers and parents, you might
even say «unilateral
support»), you could expect the discussion around STEM learning to begin to die down to become once more eclipsed by discussions of NAPLAN and Gonski reforms.
Under Colorado's law, passed
with bipartisan support and signed by Gov. Bill Ritter Jr. on Thursday,
even tenured teachers who are found to be «ineffective» for two consecutive years could lose job protections, and possibly their jobs.
Building on those foundations, the
bipartisan support and ultimate passage of NCLB heralded an
even greater continuation of focus on setting expectations and obligations high —
with requirements that, among other things, required disaggregation of data in the reporting and accountability for school, school system and state performance toward high standards (set state - by - state), and transparency in reporting of those results.
Even as we work
with states to offer flexibility from existing law, the Obama administration will
support a
bipartisan effort by Congress to create a law that
supports a well - rounded education while holding schools, districts and states accountable for results.
You've got Lieberman and Kerry, who previously were working
with Lindsey Graham —
even though Lindsey is not on the bill right now — coming up
with a framework that has the potential to get
bipartisan support.
But
even with all the ornaments on what Mr. Book calls a «Christmas tree» bill, he still writes in his analysis that «Senator Graham's retreat from active
support of the bill makes it harder for Senators Kerry and Lieberman to muster a
bipartisan consensus.»
This proposal passed the House of Representatives,
even though these funds maintain health programs
with wide
bipartisan support and do not include funds for abortion services.