Not exact matches
We believe in advocating for fair trade, an inclusive immigration
policy that welcomes the best and the brightest and those seeking opportunity in the
great tradition of our country and tax
reform that drives hiring to help create new jobs globally, across America and in Baltimore.
This implies a slowdown in
reforms that increase the private sector's productivity and economic share, together with a
greater economic role for state - owned enterprises (and for state - owned banks in the allocation of credit and savings), as well as resource nationalism, trade protectionism, import - substitution industrialisation
policies, and imposition of capital controls.
UCLAW alum and now a visiting scholar and senior fellow in residence at the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and
Policy at the UCLA School of Law has a
great summary of the likely effect of tax
reform on executive compensation.
drawing from experiences from previous FTAs, Canada can push for more ambitious services access, as well as better provisions on intellectual property and SOEs that complement China's ambitious domestic
policies for
greater IPR and SOE
reform.
The company, the statement said, seeks fair trade, tax
reform and an «inclusive immigration
policy that welcomes the best and the brightest and those seeking opportunity in the
great tradition of our country.»
Australia and New Zealand
reformed dairy controls in the 1980s and 1990s, a
policy that produced
greater production efficiencies and major increases in exports.
They make it clear that unless the preparation provided to teachers and the consultations we provide to parents are grounded in some form of definitional consensus, our field will undermine its ability to play a
greater role at the table of school
reform and
policy development.
Despite all the attacks, I believe Jeremy's innovative and hopeful
policy agenda will once again secure him the Labour leadership, and enable him to go on to be a
great reforming prime minister.
«There is an overwhelming need for
reform in juvenile justice system, starting with the replacement of Commissioner Gladys Carrion, whose misguided
policies and divisive management has put clients and staff at
greater risk.
This evening Ed Miliband will make speech mentioning Labour's
great unmentionable, a
policy area that has been mothballed since Tony Blair's departure from Number 10: public service
reform.
«This
reform is a stepping stone to explore a vote by mail
policy that has been implemented with
great success in Washington, Oregon and Colorado,» Miner said.
The PM has repeatedly declared equal marriage a
great Conservative
reform; the Chancellor can't stop telling us about the «thoroughly Conservative»
policy of cutting income tax for the least well - paid by raising the base - rate threshold at which it is collected.
«While there's still more to do this session on charters and the education investment tax credit, and more to ensure every child has access to
great schools, Governor Cuomo fought hard to make meaningful
reforms to tenure, arbitration
policies and teacher evaluation criteria and his vision and hard work paid off.»
He also called for
reform of the party's national
policy forum, a body seen as toothless by the unions, to give ordinary members a
greater input into
policy.
«Every year of Senator Dilan's tenure in the Senate he has stood with our members and been a dedicated advocate for everything from the $ 15 minimum wage, paid family leave and healthcare, to
greater environmental protections and election
reforms,» said Helen Schaub, 1199SEIU vice president for
policy and legislation.
Without
great school and classroom leaders to make sure
reforms are implemented, even the most ambitious and sweeping
policy changes can sputter out by the time they hit your children's classrooms.
Paez returned to the Harvard Graduate School of Education to discuss with students in the International Education
Policy and Education
Policy and Management programs the opportunities and challenges of advancing
reforms that seek
greater social justice.
We have made
great gains in the last decade with new legislation, innovative programs and
policy reform, but we can't afford to get complacent and fall into the trap of believing that things will continue to just get better for our youth.
For those interested in the finer points of education
policy, I'd also recommend: Alyson Klein on helping long - term English - language learners, Chad Aldeman on the difficulty of «raising the bar» for teacher preparation entry, Mike Petrilli's Education Next piece on a schools agenda for working - class families, Kathleen Porter Magee on a
great - news story for Catholic schools, Nat Malkus on the Title I funding fight, and Paul Peterson on the «Bush - Obama» approach to
reform.
The authors use case studies of schools involved in such structural
reforms as site - based management and choice to buttress their
policy recommendations for achieving
greater efficiency with limited school funding.
Once a certain degree of
policy adequacy is in place (reasonably smart laws around autonomy and authorizing, decent - enough funding), the difference between good sectors and
great sectors boils down to the «ecosystem» built by the local
reform community.
They concluded that those states that had the
greatest student achievement gains shared the following school
reform policies: smaller class size,
greater access to pre-K programs, and more spending on resources for teachers.
Reforms targeting governance and funding
policies were also included in the analysis, such as the increase in the number of academies in England as part of moves to gives schools
greater autonomy.
The
greatest temptation for change in
reform is a gradual watering down of the
policies.
As
policy - oriented research grows and matures, we see a
greater need to attend to both the macro - and microview of
reform, practice, and learning, and we suspect there will be more cross-over among the studies representing
policy, measurement, and literacy perspectives.
Professional and
policy organizations such as the University Council for Education Administration, the Council of the
Great City Schools, and the Bush Institute's Alliance to
Reform Education Leadership have all recognized Illinois for exemplary partnerships between school districts and school leader preparation programs.
Oakland Kids First accomplishments include winning: a Meaningful Student Engagement
policy and office within OUSD (2006); an increase in funding from 2.5 % to 3.0 % for OFCY (2008); a Code of Respect
policy reforming discipline at three sites (2013), and a number of other victories that improved retention rates, lowered suspensions and fostered
greater connections to school.
While most of the action on education
reform broadly, and school choice specifically, is at the state level, the items in the President's budget and these additional
policy ideas would be a tremendous help in facilitating
greater educational opportunity for America's K - 12 children.»
It's no secret that the education advocacy community is not happy with the direction of President Obama's education
policies, though he seems oblivious himself to the depth and strength of anger he and his corporate
reform front man, Arne Duncan, have inspired (for more on the President's seeming lack of awareness, read this
great post by Diane Ravitch.)
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Greater Boston Gateway Regional High School Goss II Secure Treatment DYS Graham and Parks School
Greater Egleston Community High School Grover Cleveland Middle School Hamilton - Wenham Regional High School Hanson Middle School Harbor School Harvard Graduate School of Education Harwich High School Heath School Heritage Academy Hernandez K - 8 School Higgenson / Lewis K - 8 School Hillside Treatment Program Holy Name Parish School Hopkinton High School Horace Mann School for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Hudson High School Hyde Park High School Immaculate Conception School Immaculate Conception School (Newburyport) Inly School International School of Boston Ipswich High School Ipswich Middle School Jackson Mann K - 8 School Jeremiah E. Burke High School John F. Kennedy Middle School (Natick) Josiah Quincy Upper School (Washington St) Kilmer K - 8 Upper School King Middle School (Dorchester) Knesset Israel Hebrew School Lawrence Public Schools Lawrence School (Brookline) Lesley College Lexington High School Lexington Montessori School Lilla Frederick Pilot Middle School Lillian Kessel Religious School at Temple Emanuel Lincoln School (Brookline) Lincoln School (Lincoln) Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School Littleton High School Lowell High School Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School Lyndon Pilot School (West Roxbury) Madison Park Technical Vocational High School Maimonides High School Malden High School Marblehead Middle School Marblehead Public Schools Marlborough High School Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Martin Luther King Open School Mary Lyon School Massachusetts Department of Corrections MATCH School Matignon High School McCall Middle School McCormack Middle School McKay K - 8 School McKinley Middle School McKinley South End Academy Medford High School Media Communications Technology High School Melrose Junior High School Meridian Academy Middlesex Community College Mildred Avenue School Miles River Middle School Milton Academy Mission Hill School Mitchell Middle School Monument High School Mother Caroline Academy Mount Alvernia Elementary School Mount Alvernia High School Mystic Valley Regional Charter School Nashoba Brooks School of Concord Nashoba Valley Technical High School (Westford) Nauset Regional High School Needham High School New Mission High School Newton Country Day School Newton North High School Noble & Greenough School North Shore Christian School North Shore Community College Northbridge Middle School Northeastern University Norwell High School Notre Dame Academy (Hingham) Oak Hill Middle School O'Bryant School of Mathematics and Science Office of Curriculum and Instruction Ottoson Middle School Our Lady of Perpetual Help / Mission Grammar School Parkway Academy of Technology and Health Pathfinder Regional High School Pembroke Community Middle School Phillips Academy Andover Pierce School Pike School Plymouth South Middle School Pollard Middle School Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy (Neponset, Lower Mills, Columbia, and Mattapan) Prospect Hill Charter Academy Prozdor Hebrew College Public Service And Civic Engagement Academy (Lowell High School) Quincy Public Schools Randolph High School Reading Memorial High School River Valley Charter School Rogers Middle School (Hyde Park) Roxbury Latin Roxbury Preparatory Charter School Runkle School Sacred Heart School Saint Agatha School Sarah Greenwood K - 8 School Shady Hill School Sharon High School Sharon Middle School Shore Country Day School Shrewsbury Middle School Snowden International High School Social Justice Academy Solomon Schechter Day School of
Greater Boston Somerset High School Somerville High School South Area Solomon Schechter Day School South Boston Catholic Academy St. Brendan's School (Dorcester) St. Columbkille School St. John's Preparatory School St. John School St. Mary of the Assumption School (Brookline) St. Patrick School St. Paul's Catholic Church St. Peter Academy (South Boston) St. Theresa St. Thomas Aquinas High School Stoneham High School Striar Hebrew Academy Swampscott High School TechBoston Academy TechBoston Lower Academy Temple Beth David Religious School Temple Beth Shalom Temple Emanu - El Temple Etz Chaim Temple Isaiah Temple Israel Temple Israel Religious School Temple Sinai The Accelerated Learning Laboratory The Carroll School The Engineering School The Governor's Academy The Heller School for Social
Policy and Management at Brandeis University The Meadowbrook School of Weston The New Boston Pilot Middle School The Park School (MA) The Rashi School, the Boston Area
Reform Jewish Day School The Rivers School Thomas Blake Middle School Thurston Middle School Timilty Middle School Tobin K - 8 School Trinity Catholic Academy Tufts University Umana Middle School Academy University of Massachusetts, Boston College of Community Service University Park Campus School Urban Science Academy Ursuline Academy Waltham High School Washington Irving Middle School Watertown High School Watertown Middle School Wayland Middle School Wellesley Middle School Wentworth Institute of Technology Westborough High School Weston Middle School WGBH Whitman Middle School Whitman - Hanson Regional High School Wilbraham & Monson Academy Wilmington High School Wilson Middle School (Natick) Winsor School Winthrop High School Worcester North High School Worker Education Program Young Achievers Science and Math K - 8 School
By
reforming compensation
policies in a way that accounts for the abilities of
great teachers to improve student outcomes, we will ensure excellent teachers are richly compensated, and mediocre teachers have a strong incentive to improve.»
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Policy (CLASP) Citizen Schools Coalition for Higher Education Assistance Organizations (COHEAO) Consortium for School Networking (COSN) Cornerstone Government Affairs (CGA) Council for a Strong America (CSA) Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) Council of the
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on Núñez Get Promotion; Announces, Despite The Evidence, That Malloy's Education
Reform Policies Are
Great for Latinos
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great education -
policy schism of the Democratic party, while President Obama and Secretary Duncan generally come down on the
reform side, their fellow Democrats in Congress generally land on the establishment side.
Through this work, ConnCAN has emerged as a leading voice for education
reform, built a base of thousands of supporters across the state and secured dozens of
policy wins including: the adoption of rigorous education standards, more flexibility to recruit
great new teachers and a 50 - percent increase in the number of students enrolled in public charter schools.
SFER (Students for Education
Reform) is a student - led movement that champions educational equity... SFER organizes students to be a powerful force for K - 12 education
policy and political change, through campus chapters that work at the national, state, and local levels to organize and advocate for
great teachers and quality school choices for all kids.»
These unusual events and
policies included the
great recession, expanded public school choice programs in the Hartford region, and assorted neoliberal education
reforms.
According to Milner, while an individual teacher can make a difference, meeting the needs of students due to challenges from race and poverty will take system - wide
reform, and districtwide structures and
policies will have the
greatest impact in student achievement.
I think the lessons we learned — and we still haven't figured the answers to, truthfully, but I think we now have a
greater awareness — how do we talk about education
reform policy, how do we reach out to educators in middle class America so everyone feels the sense of urgency that tends to prevail in most education
reform policy discussions?
Admittedly, standards - based
reform policy, pressures for
greater accountability, and the concomitant explosion of test administration frequency are changes one can also discern.
The Guardian: The existing food system has failed and needs urgent
reform, according to a UN expert who argues there should be a
greater emphasis on local food production and an overhaul of trade
policies that have led to overproduction in rich countries while obliging poor countries — which are often dependent on agriculture — to [continue reading...]
I have always believed that accountability lies at the heart of good governance and that citizens entrust their elected and appointed representatives and the judiciary with implementing and
reforming policies that serve the
greater public good.
That type of change might appear to coincide with the Conservative government's interests, but given that the government has just recently introduced these fairly significant
reforms to EI, and is not prone to make
great policy leaps, I don't imagine we'll be seeing much more discussion in Parliament on any of these recommendations.
In my view, the
greatest deficiency in this process is not the draft indicative framework per se but the fact that it currently exists in isolation from any other form of performance monitoring, particularly on identifying progress on important goals such as capacity building and governance
reform, as well as identifying the unmet need and accordingly whether
policy approaches are moving forward or in fact regressing.
The availability of data on out - of - pocket health costs was also in the spotlight in an article on Croakey, with researchers from the University of Melbourne's Centre for Health
Policy arguing for greater transparency in Medicare data to inform policy r
Policy arguing for
greater transparency in Medicare data to inform
policy r
policy reform.
The «new
reforms» in Indigenous social
policy must include equal, if not
greater scrutiny over the inability of mainstream services to deliver the outcomes they are funded to deliver in our communities.