Sentences with phrase «examined state plans»

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In the United States, the 2016 RISE survey revealed that fewer pre-retirees are saving for retirement than in prior years, with 41 % of pre-retirees indicating that they are not yet saving.4 When examining key elements of retirement planning, the 2016 US RISE survey also revealed a significant disconnect between understanding and implementing various retirement strategies.
The objective set forth at the outset of the article was to examine «outcomes from planned home births» yet the conclusion regarding neonatal mortality clearly states it is only counting «low - risk women in this cohort.»
Setting out his plans for a British Constitutional Convention, Mr Clegg said: «It would examine the role and powers of parliament and ministers; the way in which parliament is elected and held to account; the relationships between the nations of the United Kingdom; the concentration of power in Whitehall; and the need to strengthen basic individual rights and liberties against the abuse of state power.»
Industries such as restaurants, nail salons and car washes face a tipping point with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to examine changing the state's rules for compensating their workers.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork / AP)-- State lawmakers held a hearing Friday to examine whether New York City's plan to impose a fee on plastic bags will be a burden on consumers.
Two lawmakers are praising the State Transportation Department for a planned study that will examine alternatives to Buffalo's Skyway.
They examined prescribing trends in the plan's group practice, which implemented an initiative to change physician expectations regarding clinically appropriate and safe opioid dose levels, and compared them with trends among the health plan's contracted physicians who followed only the state guidelines.
We examined teacher pension plans in six states.
The Fordham Institute's new report, High Stakes for High Achievers: State Accountability in the Age of ESSA, examines whether states» current or planned accountability systems for elementary and middle schools attend to the needs of high - achieving students, as well as how these systems might be redesigned under the Every Student Succeeds Act to better serve all students.
A 2005 study by the Rhode Island Education Partnership, for example, found that public school districts in that state uniformly allowed employees to select their own health carrier and plan design and that 73 percent of districts offered no - cost health benefits for retirees; not one of the private - sector firms in the state the study examined offered these perks.
We examine pension formulas in six state plans and develop measures of the redistribution of pension wealth from teachers who separate early to those who separate later.
He should instead examine the extensive 2006 National Research Council report on «Systems for State Science Assessment» or the excellent assessment section in the draft «National Educational Technology Plan 2010,» from the U.S. Department of Education, which describes multiple ways of making alternative assessments practical.
We examine and evaluate several options — some of which state leaders and 529 plan administrators have discussed with us.
Preparing for Change: A National Perspective on Common Core State Standards Implementation Planning provides insight into the steps states are taking to implement common standards and reports results from a 50 - state survey examining transition planState Standards Implementation Planning provides insight into the steps states are taking to implement common standards and reports results from a 50 - state survey examining transition pPlanning provides insight into the steps states are taking to implement common standards and reports results from a 50 - state survey examining transition planstate survey examining transition planningplanning.
Here we describe how and why district - charter engagement happens, as well as its implications, by examining Cleveland, a city where the threat of a state takeover and the need to pass a new tax levy led the mayor and the district he oversaw to reach out to high - performing charters as part of his reform plan.
Teachers must examine their state and district standards, study their curriculum, plan for differentiation, and maximize the time they have with their students.
This paper studies the pension preferences of Washington State public school teachers by examining two periods of time during which teachers were able to choose between enrolling in a traditional defined benefit plan and a hybrid plan with defined benefit and defined contribution components.
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) released a policy brief examining how states are utilizing social and emotional learning in ESSA plans.
The Center for American Progress examined the 17 state ESSA plans that have been submitted to the Dept. of Education, reviewing each state's «school classification systems and school improvement plans
Because ESSA asks states to include «evidence - based interventions» in their plans to turn around low - performing schools, Brookings Institution Fellow Mark Dynarski examined a sample of state ESSA plans — and found that «plans mostly ignored research on what works and what does not to achieve...
Education Week examined state's submitted ESSA plans on gauging school performance.
Education Week examined «education jargon» used throughout the 17 state ESSA plans that have been submitted to the Dept. of Education.
Achieve has released three briefs examining different aspects of state ESSA plans.
Education Post examined how states are approaching school accountability in their ESSA plans.
Hosts of the Alliance for Excellent Education's Federal Flash, Monica Almond and Nikki McKinney, discuss the recent Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing that examined «the quality of state plans developed under» ESSA.
The state plans now proceed to the staff and peer review process, through which experts and stakeholders will examine them to ensure compliance with the standards established in ESSA.
Fewer states have examined alternatives to defined - benefit plans.
Anne Hyslop examines the disconnect between U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos» sharp criticism of state ESSA plans when speaking to the Council of Chief State School Officers and her other comments on local constate ESSA plans when speaking to the Council of Chief State School Officers and her other comments on local conState School Officers and her other comments on local control.
We examine ESEA flexibility plans for the degree to which states intend to use them to expand learning time in schools.
As part of our review, we examined all second - round applications to analyze how well they addressed the needs of English language learners related to principles one and three, though we found that most states lacked detailed plans.
Drawing on interviews and extensive research in several archives in France, Germany and the United States, the study will tie the history of the IIEP to the development of the field of educational planning from the early 1960s to the present time, examining its origins and ideological underpinnings and the changing trends in the thinking about development in the context of the shifting political economy.
Education Strategy Group and Advance CTE reviewed all state plans to examine and document the extent to which states took advantage of the ESSA opportunity to improve career readiness in grades K - 12.
Last week, state education chiefs and district superintendents announced a plan to examine their assessment systems, ensure that assessments are high - quality and cut back testing that doesn't meet that bar or is redundant.
Long - standing state law and a more recent court order demand that the district use results on the state's annual standards exams as part of the teacher evaluation process, which the district plans to do by examining how much improvement individual students have shown over the year under each teacher.
She has worked with states and districts to design and implement school improvement initiatives and has designed professional development plans focused on curriculum, examining student work, and technology integration.
This paper examines pension formulas in six state plans and measures the redistribution of pension wealth from teachers who separate early to those who separate later.
In an Education Week op - ed, Atkinson and Chu write that «one of us (Dale Chu) examined important aspects of state ESSA plans as part of an independent peer review» [the Collaborative for Student Success» and Bellwether Education Partners Check State Plans initiative] that identifies both the good and the bad of these pstate ESSA plans as part of an independent peer review» [the Collaborative for Student Success» and Bellwether Education Partners Check State Plans initiative] that identifies both the good and the bad of these pplans as part of an independent peer review» [the Collaborative for Student Success» and Bellwether Education Partners Check State Plans initiative] that identifies both the good and the bad of these pState Plans initiative] that identifies both the good and the bad of these pPlans initiative] that identifies both the good and the bad of these plansplans.
With this in mind, Gutierrez and the Bellwether researchers are examining district and charter schools around the city, state, and nation that promote this model and, over time, aim to develop a strategic plan for implementing a cluster of such schools in San Antonio.
The participant will examine several PD plans developed for different conditions, such as summer institutes, annual conferences, and other state initiatives.
The New Jersey State Senate has announced plans to examine agencies that currently offer student loans within the sState Senate has announced plans to examine agencies that currently offer student loans within the statestate.
Providing $ 250,000 in grants, HABRI awarded the following receipts and their planned research projects: • Erica C. Rogers, PhD (Green Chimneys Children's Services): Animal - Assisted Social Skills Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders • Dr. Kevin Morris, PhD (American Humane Association): The Canines and Childhood Cancer Study: Examining Behaviors and Stress in Therapy Dogs • Professor Daniel Mills, BVCs, PhD (University of Lincoln, UK): Long Term Effects of Pet Dogs on Families with Children with Autism • Elizabeth A. Richards (Indiana University - Purdue): The Role of Dog Walking in Heart Health Promotion • Daniel L. Stroud, PhD (Oregon State University): Researching Equine - Facilitated Group Psychotherapy (EFGP) for Trauma Survivors: Horses and Humans in Therapeutic Relationships
Prior to joining the museum, her most recent curatorial projects have included The Land Mark Show at the Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, looking at ecological perspectives by artists located in the Western United States; and Yesterday's Future at the Orange County Great Park Gallery, examining the City of Irvine's idealized master plan of a university and city encapsulated in architect William Pereira's design of UCI's campus.
The plan, «Examining the Feasibility of Converting New York State's All - Purpose Energy Infrastructure to One Using Wind, Water and Sunlight,» is slated for publication in the journal Energy Policy.
Requires such assessment to examine the contribution to emission reductions attributable to improvements in vehicle efficiency, GHG performance of transportation fuels, increased efficiency in utilizing transportation systems, and the effects of local and state planning.
Using the Synapse Clean Power Plan Toolkit, a collection of purpose - built in - house tools and commercial models, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Regional Energy Deployment System (ReEDS) model, Synapse examined the comparative cost of state implementation plans that maximize available energy efficiency strategies versus a future in which states are not Clean Power Plan ‐ compliant.
Anu Jogesh is a senior researcher at the Centre for Policy Research and has completed a study with Dr Navroz K. Dubash examining State Action Plans on Climate Change
Carrying on with the «math» problems evident in the ministry, it is time to examine the 46 % listed as renewables wherein «Figure 16» states «Renewables will grow to 46 % of Ontario's generating capability by 2025» and will consist of: 15 % Wind, 2 % Bioenergy, 8 % Solar, 5 % Demand Response and 6 % Planned Flexibility.
WRI's fact sheet series, How States Can Meet Their Clean Power Plan Targets, examines the ways states can meet or even exceed their standards under the Clean Power Plan while minimizing compliance costs, ensuring reliability and harnessing economic opportunStates Can Meet Their Clean Power Plan Targets, examines the ways states can meet or even exceed their standards under the Clean Power Plan while minimizing compliance costs, ensuring reliability and harnessing economic opportunstates can meet or even exceed their standards under the Clean Power Plan while minimizing compliance costs, ensuring reliability and harnessing economic opportunities.
Similarly, to determine whether a health plan is complying with federal or state health care quality standards, it may be necessary to examine individually identifiable health information in comparison with such standards.
Researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health examined 135 Silver health plans being sold in 34 states on the HealthCare.gov website.
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