Sentences with phrase «how inequitable»

How inequitable is the global distribution of responsibility, capability, and vulnerability to climate change: A comprehensive indicator - based assessment.
This allows everyone — including teachers, parents and policymakers — to see how inequitable our schools are.
The report illuminates just how inequitable public education remains today, largely across racial lines.
With debate in the Legislature set to begin in earnest on plans for restructuring the way the state pays for public school services, a new report released by The Education Trust - West shows just how inequitable the current system has become.
For all the policy chatter and debate out there about funding inequities (between charters and neighborhood schools is one favorite), you don't hear much talk about just how inequitable the funding gaps can be among the 15,000 or so school districts (or among schools within the same district — don't even get me started).
Particular emphasis was placed on how inequitable funding for public schools can hamper efforts to boost academic outcomes and improve achievement among vulnerable student populations, as well as on exploring what could be done to change it.

Not exact matches

Stamp duty land tax is much more progressive than council tax, but is badly designed, inefficient and horizontally inequitable (with each household's tax bill depending on how often that household moves).
At a time when the corporate education reformers like Governor Cuomo scapegoat teachers, underfund public schools, and push high - stakes testing linked to Common Core as way to justify the expansion of privately - managed charter schools, she has persistently brought forth real facts about how poverty, segregation, and inequitable school funding affect testing and achievement in public schools.
In this 50th episode of the Classnotes Podcast, Bradley Scott, Ph.D., and Aurelio Montemayor, M.Ed., discuss these myths, how they fail to recognize the strengths that students bring and how they lead to inequitable and unsuccessful education.
How do you continuously support and train staff so that inequitable patterns are detected and addressed promptly and appropriately?
Boer joined the Fordham Institute podcast to discuss how a coalition of advocates succeeded in getting Illinois to overhaul its inequitable school funding formula.
Tiffany Moyer - Washington (TMW): I've noticed throughout the years how much insufficient and inequitable funding impacts the quality of education.
It may be a question of implementation — the current bills may be inequitable in how they seek to adjust the funding formula.
Next: The Stealth Inequalities of School Funding: How State and Local School Finance Systems Perpetuate Inequitable Student Spending
The Stealth Inequalities of School Funding: How State and Local School Finance Systems Perpetuate Inequitable Student Spending.
With expert NYCLA faculty, participants learn how to strengthen trust, promote targeted and critical reflection, and support leaders in identifying and applying high - impact action steps to dismantle inequitable practices and accelerate school transformation and student learning.
By all accounts, California's school finance system — which determines the dollars that districts, schools and classrooms receive and how those dollars may be used — is unnecessarily complex, irrational and inequitable by any measure.
However, by their extreme nature they serve to illustrate how rarely it will be that «conduct... is such that it would, in the opinion of the court, be inequitable» for it to be disregarded — s 25 (2)(g) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (MCA 1973).
One aim of this chapter is to show how the inadequate funding of NTRBs and the inequitable distribution of funds between organisations in the native title system impacts upon the protection of native title and the participation of Indigenous people in the native title process.
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