He said
if weak governance and weak teaching was not tackled, «just [by] changing the name badge we can't expect to get the same increase in standards.»
Not exact matches
If we relegate the true ideals we may attain power on a
weak foundation and never be able to manage the country in an atmosphere of true participatory
governance, which is what our successes have always thrived on.
He was of the opinion that
if the NDC relegates its true ideals «we may attain power on a
weak foundation and never be able to manage the country in an atmosphere of true participatory
governance, which is what our successes have always thrived on».
Where
governance is
weak, it is unlikely to improve
if senior leaders do not know what «good» looks like, or simply do not accept its importance, viewing it as a distraction from the task of improving teaching and learning, rather than central to sustained school improvement.
And I suspect the link might be
weaker still in emerging market (the listed incumbents may not be those capturing the growth, and
if they do the benefits may not accrue to the listed stockholders due to
governance issues).