The task for us is to see
how federal policies affect the dynamism in the economy.
The paper didn't downplay the importance of federal incentives, but rather showed
how federal policies have helped states meet their renewable portfolio standards.
However, more information is needed about
how federal policies support indigenous language and culture in education, what CBE programs are currently in use, and how to evaluate and scale up the most effective strategies.
These profiles illuminate
how federal policies and programs can accelerate school improvement by highlighting the experiences of New Leaders in the field.
We provide advice to states, districts, funders, and others seeking to understand
how federal policies affect their work.
Each one illustrates
how federal policies and programs can advance student success:
It also describes
how federal policies affect students» education and well - being, as well as help determine future progress in the education sector.
The book describes
how federal policies can worsen existing racial inequalities in higher education and offers alternative solutions aimed to protect and advance civil rights for low - income and minority students and their colleges.
How federal policy may shift for students with disabilities — and how educators can continue to advocate
Forum on Thursday evening, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos outlined her vision for the future of school choice and for
how federal policy could, in her view, empower parents to create the best opportunities for their individual children.
Time to Improve:
How Federal Policy Can Promote Better Prepared Teachers and School Leaders by Melissa Tooley and Laura Bornfreund
This brief offers a new conception for secondary teacher preparation that ensures candidates are able to prepare students for college and career success after high school, encourages a shift to the skills, knowledge, and competencies candidates should have once they become classroom teachers of record, highlights the need for improved teacher performance assessments and data systems, and contemplates
how federal policy can support the realization of these goals.
Level of Service (LOS) project to assess
how Federal policy influences and is connected to the use of automobile LOS measures in transportation decision making, and to support the shift to a broader set of performance metrics.
He was broadly asking
how federal policy is working to protect the nation's grid and advance reliabilit...
Not exact matches
The Trudeau government's 2017
federal budget talks a big game about innovation
policy, but it misunderstands
how firms actually implement change
Though the U.S. economy has been performing well and the
Federal Reserve has signaled further interest rate hikes, investors have been concerned over when and
how this
policy will be delivered.
Mark Grant, B. Riley FBR managing director, shares his thoughts on
how Federal Reserve
policy is slowing economic growth.
In other words, Greenspan saw eliminating the
federal debt as a matter of «
how,» not «if» - if, as he said, current
policies remained in place.
How much of this is related to
Federal Reserve
policy?
The Ethics Resource Center is an Arlington, Virginia - based non-profit that provides among other things, updates on
federal policy connected to business ethics, surveys on topics such as
how the recession is impacting ethics, and links to other resources around the web.
It will be interesting to see
how the
federal government's
policies change, if at all, once Donald Trump enters the White House.
The change represents yet another way that Sessions, who served as a
federal prosecutor at the height of the drug war in Mobile, Alabama, has reversed Obama - era criminal justice
policies aimed at easing overcrowding in
federal prisons and rethinking of
how drug criminals are prosecuted and sentenced.
They can't vote in this year's
federal election, and they aren't allowed to contribute funds to
federal political campaigns, but most Canadians would probably be surprised
how heavily involved Canadian corporations are in the public
policy realm.
Spring time tends to be the busiest for home buyers and sellers in Metro Vancouver, said Oudil, adding the board will wait to see
how they react to taxes and other
policy measures the B.C. provincial and
federal governments introduced so far in 2018.
This is on top of uncertainty regarding
how the
Federal Reserve plans to execute tighter monetary
policy.
Modelled on the Alternative
Federal Budget, the NS Alternative Budget (NSAB) publications forefront
how provincial budgets, like other
policy documents, are about priorities and government choices.
One big potential exception is trade, where he campaigned in an unorthodox manner and is setting the stage for a shake - up of
how federal trade
policy is normally conducted.
For monetary
policy to be most effective, market participants, households and businesses need to be able to anticipate
how the
Federal Reserve is likely to respond to evolving conditions.
The paper takes a close look at a critical aspect of
how the
Federal Reserve makes decisions about monetary
policy: the rules and benchmarks that guide them in meeting their dual mandate of full employment and stable prices.
The U.S. media are silent about the most important topic
policy makers are discussing here (and I suspect in Asia too):
how to protect their countries from three inter-related dynamics: (1) the surplus dollars pouring into the rest of the world for yet further financial speculation and corporate takeovers; (2) the fact that central banks are obliged to recycle these dollar inflows to buy U.S. Treasury bonds to finance the
federal U.S. budget...
The day's trading was driven by uncertainty over
how to interpret the
Federal Reserve's recent
policy statement as well as worries over talks in Beijing designed to avert a full - blown U.S. - China trade war.
How the collapse of oil prices is impacting the Canadian economy, and what
policy makers at the
federal and provincial level should do to ease the pain
Edmonton, AB — Matt Jeneroux, Member of Parliament for Edmonton Riverbend and co-chair of the Alberta Jobs Taskforce, today joined Nathan Cooper, interim leader of the United Conservative Party, and representatives from Restaurants Canada in Edmonton to highlight
how Alberta's restaurant industry is being negatively impacted by
federal and provincial
policies that are increasing costs for local businesses.
The below chart illustrates U.S. oil production (in gold) vs. FED's balance sheet (in blue), and
how overproduction from accommodative monetary
policy resulted in the sharp decline in oil prices, creating a systemic risk that was again transmitted from financial and commodity markets to the real economy (in job losses and slow growth in Texas and other oil producing states, as well as the decline in headline inflation, pushing the
Federal Reserve further from the price stability objective):
First, there is the uncertainty around
how the pace of GDP growth will respond to tax and
federal spending
policies.
How do you see
Federal Reserve
policy evolving over the coming years?
The research provides insight into the
policy options under consideration in Ottawa and
how federal officials are testing various ways that those ideas could be sold to the public.
They relate to the state of the economy, the attractiveness of various asset classes and
how the
Federal Reserve (Fed) should be judged in meeting its
policy goals.
But then the is the issue of inflation and
how it will impact
Federal Reserve monetary
policy under new chairman Jerome Powell.
Market participants were wondering
how the mostly stronger data could influence the
Federal Reserve's interest rate trajectory this year, at a time when other central banks are not really in a hurry to tighten their
policies.
This problem today is engendered and sustained by virtually every institution responsible for the creation of the built environment: the real estate development industry; the construction industry;
federal, state and local regulatory agencies; the rule - of - thumb manuals of transportation engineers; the lending
policies of banks; the professions of architecture and planning; the patrons of architecture; and above all the zoning ordinances that regulate where and
how buildings get built.
In The Lunch Tray's Guide to Getting Junk Food Out of Your Child's Classroom, I address a wide variety of topics including:
how wellness
policies and the new
federal «Smart Snacks» rules relate to classroom junk food; the tricky problem of birthday treats and
how to respond to your opponents on that issue; the use of junk food as a classroom reward; the use of candy as a teaching «manipulative;» kids and sugar consumption; and much more.
Once you have the district
policy in hand, you can compare it with this federal Wellness Policy Requirement Checklist to see how it measur
policy in hand, you can compare it with this
federal Wellness
Policy Requirement Checklist to see how it measur
Policy Requirement Checklist to see
how it measures up.
I discussed
how the research on breastfeeding carried out at the
Federal University of Pelotas (Brazil) has helped shape global
policies on the recommendation for exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months, the use of child growth standards based on breastfed children, and the harmful long - term consequences of artificial feeding.
Juliet Eilperin is The Washington Post's senior national affairs correspondent, covering
how the new administration is transforming a range of U.S.
policies and the
federal government itself.
The announcement came after several state lawmakers introduced legislation that would create a new email retention
policy for the state, requiring that online communications be preserved for at least seven years — much like
how the
federal government currently operates.
«[Underwood] is an extremely capable lawyer, and the office primarily does litigation, but there are also public
policy decisions that have to made,» such as
how aggressively the office challenges the
federal government to represent the interests of New Yorkers, Horner said.
Cuomo is expected to say
how he would deal with the budget gap and the
federal policy changes on January 16, when he unveils his budget plan.
Gov. Cuomo is expected to say
how he would deal with the budget gap and the
federal policy changes on January 16, when he unveils his budget plan.
It's similar to one enacted through executive order Monday by Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock of Montana and comes as states consider
how to respond after the
Federal Communications Commission last month repealed its own net neutrality
policy.