In an obstructive response to increased competition
for scarce public resources, public school officials may attempt to block the growth of charter schools by limiting access to buildings and information, adding burdensome bureaucratic requirements, or supporting legislation that would hinder the development of such schools.
It's competition
for scarce public resources.
Not exact matches
More broadly, prize competitions to reward targeted innovation and crowd - source new ideas offer a highly cost - effective opportunity
for government to leverage its
scarce resources for important
public goals.
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Scarce public investible
resources have eluded sports.This is further compounded by misallocation, lack of transparency, poor asset management and an absence of a framework
for measuring impact of
public spending.
Cesarean sections
for no medical indication, by «maternal request» or not, add serious risks, unnecessarily use
scarce and costly healthcare
resources, and entail extra costs borne by the
public.
Cesarean sections
for no medical indication, by «maternal request» or not, entail serious risks, unnecessarily use
scarce healthcare
resources, and entail extra costs born by the
public.
Athena Ballesteros, who leads work on climate finance
for the World
Resources Institute think tank, said, «If this meeting will help contribute to the goal of coordinating countries plans and actions to mobilize the $ 100 billion pledge, that would be most welcome, and part of the conversation is to find innovative sources of finance that would complement the scarce public resources being made availabl
Resources Institute think tank, said, «If this meeting will help contribute to the goal of coordinating countries plans and actions to mobilize the $ 100 billion pledge, that would be most welcome, and part of the conversation is to find innovative sources of finance that would complement the
scarce public resources being made availabl
resources being made available.»
They promise to strengthen
public education by making it more accountable
for student achievement, more attentive to the wishes of families, and more innovative in its use of
scarce resources.
«Instead of diverting
scarce resources from existing
public school classrooms and spending it on unaccountable charter schools
for a few students, we should be investing more in the innovative
public schools we already have,» Mary Lindquist, president of the state teachers union, said in a news release in response to the signature turn - in.
Other major donors to Luke Bronin's campaign
for mayor of Hartford is New Haven charter school activist Alex Johnston who, as the original head of ConnCAN, consistently pushed
for diverting
scarce public resources from
public schools to the privately owned, but publically funded charter schools.
Considering Connecticut's biggest corporate executives are determined to see their policies adopted, no matter how wrong that are, it will be interesting to see if the new Executive Director of the Connecticut Council
for Education Reform reverses herself and joins the call
for charter schools or if she is able to sit down with her organization's members and explain why shifting
scarce public resources from district schools to charter schools is not the solution
for closing Connecticut's achievement gap.
The real questions in Arizona
public education today involve how we will best utilize
scarce resources in order to provide a quality education
for EVERY student; the most effective ways to replicate successful, innovative schools; and the fastest means to develop these schools in the neighborhoods where they are needed most.
Competition in places like Dallas and Houston between
public charter schools and independent school districts (ISDs) continue to heat up, while jockeying
for scarce resources, land, talent, and students is ever present between charters.
At a time when Ofsted and the Government are holding schools more accountable
for the Pupil Premium, it will also help schools to ensure that they are making the most of their funding at a time of
scarce public resources.»
Her efforts were largely focused in her home state of Michigan, where 80 percent of state charter schools are run by
for - profit entities with little transparency around how those schools spend
public money, and charter and traditional schools are wasting
scarce resources competing
for students.
ESAs, tax credit scholarships, and other school vouchers divert
scarce resources from
public schools that serve all students to pay
for private schools
for a few.
This is not only good
for those who have pets as their responsibility; it also means that issues which might otherwise take up
scarce public resources through the regulatory or lawmaking process are handled long before they become problems.
«The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation believes that data - driven, spatially explicit strategies
for land conservation are the best means of insuring that
scarce public and private
resources are invested wisely and efficiently.
This manual aims to help
public and private sector planners, developers and designers, as well as the management and operating staff, in the tourism sector to conceptualize and recommend options
for energy systems, design and management, that minimize the consumption of
scarce energy
resources and reduce the energy system's environmental impacts.
Put another way, as long as they pay their $ 127 to bring a motion, parties can litigate away without regard
for how their conduct is affecting the use of a
scarce public resource...