Sentences with phrase «implemented key reforms»

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And if, as Daoust seems to imply, the key reforms have already been implemented, a prohibition on federal contracts would be baldly punitive, a form of punishment for its own sake.
If key areas of reform were implemented in Western Australia then the state's economy could double in size in the next 20 years, according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA's latest report.
Business and consumer surveys broadly continued to suggest the post-election bounce in sentiment was intact, despite signs some policy initiatives from the Trump administration — including key tax and health care reforms — might take longer to implement, and in some cases be less radical, than earlier indications.
Fink argues that a key reason for the limited payoff to reform efforts was insufficient attention to forcing through corporate governance changes and implementing capital market reforms that could provide alternative channels for funding and competitive pressure on lagging firms in the services sectors to improve their performance.
In November 2013, the Scottish government pledged to use the powers of independence to reverse key aspects of the Welfare Reform Act 2012, which was implemented across the UK despite opposition from a majority of Scotland's MPs.
FSP reforms will take 18 months to fully implement, but there are key milestones within the period to measure compliance.
Our key finding is that increased per - pupil spending, induced by court - ordered SFRs, increased high school graduation rates, educational attainment, earnings, and family incomes for children who attended school after these reforms were implemented in affected districts.
«Andrés is a brilliant educator and, during the past three years, he has played a key role in implementing many of our Children First reforms,» said Chancellor Joel Klein.
The CPRE study noted school personnel systematically reported lack of staffing and space as key barriers to implementing the discipline reform — when they needed to remove students from the classroom but lacked staffing and space for in - school options, they continued to rely on out - of - school suspension.
Just as California school districts are facing new pressures to implement the Common Core State Standards and other key educational reforms, many of them are struggling with what some officials are calling the early impacts of a long - feared teacher shortage.
A Broader, Bolder Approach highlights the need for key community voices — including educators, parents, students, and faith and business leaders — to be at the center of developing and implementing education reforms.
Key finding 2: Most headteachers appear to have taken a cautious approach to the reforms, choosing to implement only the statutory changes rather than to make more far - reaching revisions.
Complaints like this compelled the secretary to announce his intention two weeks ago to offer states waivers from key NCLB requirements in exchange for a commitment to implement a separate set of administration - backed reforms.
Through Carranza's innovative efforts and leadership, the SFUSD has become a key player with the California Office to Reform Education, which is a seven - district collaborative that combines resources and shares learning to implement practices and programs that improve opportunities for students district - wide.
This third brief in a four - part series, outlines the third element of performance management «Collection and Use of Data», to examine how Delaware and Hawaii are pursuing performance management of their key education reforms by establishing and implementing routines and processes for collecting, analyzing and monitoring data, including leading and lagging indicators, to inform continuous improvement, provide feedback and make decisions.
Labor, management collaboration key to teacher reform SI&A Cabinet Report: Ushering in what is being called a new era of education reform in California, top administrators, teachers, political and labor leaders said Monday they are willing to work together to implement suggestions for bettering the state's schools.
«For the new ministerial team, the key priority is to give schools and colleges time to implement the large number of reforms already under way,» he said.
How and when any reforms are implemented are likely to be key drivers of financial markets this year.
During the early to mid 1990s, Peru implemented important market - oriented reforms, including privatisation of key industries, trade deregulation and measures to attract foreign investment.
Although the forthcoming general election has meant that the Prisons and Courts Bill, which seeks to implement some of these key reforms (including the formation of a new online procedural rule committee), has been dropped, work on structuring and piloting aspects of the OC continues.
Divorce reform was abandoned with the failure to implement key provisions of the Family Law Act 1996.
Looking back to 2017, there had been significant developments on Philippine Key Laws which are mainly the Philippine Data Privacy Law, Philippine Competition and the newly implemented Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion or known as the TRAIN Law.
Ontario is implementing a number of key reforms to the Local Health Integration Network and health services provider system — and the way frontline patient services are delivered across the province...
KEY ACHIEVEMENTS • Pursued legal and tax reform initiatives resulting in recovery of up till $ 20k in favor of the firm • Implemented contemporary and effective legal practice at the firm by training 16 junior attorneys in corporate law practices and court room hearing protocol • Achieved the High Achievers Award thrice for «Best court Room Advocacy»
In that regard, we welcome that a key strategy of the Health Plan is to implement both the Roadmap for National Mental Health Reform and the Social and Emotional Wellbeing Framework.
The key sentence in this article is»... as the national government implements massive reform...», with the key words being»... the national government...».
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