Not exact matches
Whether or not Trump can be held criminally liable for obstruction, Mueller may end up documenting a pattern of very serious misconduct, which could shed new light
on just how far Trump went to shield himself and his cronies from
accountability, something that could have serious
implications for our politics and for our efforts to restore the integrity of the rule of law amid Trump's nonstop degradation of it.
In enabling a clearer view of reality, in helping us to recognize our
implication in that reality, and in equipping us to act
on behalf of human dignity within that reality, this framework expresses and sustains its essential
accountability.
If the members of the Southern Baptist Convention truly believe that only those who place personal faith in Jesus Christ will be saved and that no concessions to this belief should be made
on the basis of its troubling moral
implications, then for consistency's sake, they must also vote to condemn the teaching of the age of
accountability.
«The NASUWT therefore continues to call
on the DfE to work with teachers to reform the primary school
accountability framework to tackle its adverse
implications for pupils and staff in schools.
Under his plan, a global monitoring system would be constructed «
on the strict understanding that it is a facilitative process for transparency and
accountability, and that it will not have any punitive
implications of any sort.»
In 2013, Deming was named a William T. Grant Scholar for his project, The Long - Run Influence of School
Accountability: Impacts, Mechanisms and Policy Implications, which explores the impact of test - based school accountability on post-secondary attainment and earnings, how high - stakes accountability impacts outcomes, and how test - based accountability in high school can complement colleg
Accountability: Impacts, Mechanisms and Policy
Implications, which explores the impact of test - based school
accountability on post-secondary attainment and earnings, how high - stakes accountability impacts outcomes, and how test - based accountability in high school can complement colleg
accountability on post-secondary attainment and earnings, how high - stakes
accountability impacts outcomes, and how test - based accountability in high school can complement colleg
accountability impacts outcomes, and how test - based
accountability in high school can complement colleg
accountability in high school can complement college preparation.
Read CommentaryResearchers Jessica K. Beaver and Lucas Westmaas discuss the
implications of opt - out
on accountability.
On the contrary, this dispute has broader
implications for test - based
accountability nationwide.
Hill goes
on to discuss important
implications of these ideas, including dilemmas around
accountability and choice.
Three major developments of the past 20 years are now bearing fruit: 1) the creation of standards and
accountability; 2) research
on how the brain develops in early childhood and its
implications for pre-K education and child care; and 3) an emerging focus
on the single biggest factor in student achievement - teacher quality.
It also looks at what impact using new headline measures has
on the composition of the top 500 comprehensives, and considers the
implications of the new
accountability system for comprehensive recruitment in the future.
He was lead author
on a study of the
implications of behavioral science research for
accountability in schools, describing the ways that
accountability can be broadened beyond high - stakes testing to incorporate professional
accountability systems that simultaneously incentivize and support improvement in teaching.
Brandon Wright and others have already weighed in
on some of the
implications of this move, and how it could hamper efforts to implement the new law and states» ability to meaningfully use ESSA to innovate and adopt novel approaches to school
accountability and improvement.
The Center is pleased to support an annual summer internship program advanced doctoral students in educational measurement and / or assessment /
accountability policy who want the opportunity to work with the Center's professionals
on projects with direct
implications for state and national educational policy.
Commenting
on the report's
implication for school
accountability and recognition programs, David Grissmer of RAND Corporation notes, «The question is, are we picking out lucky schools or good schools, and unlucky schools or bad schools?
Time was also devoted
on the trip to examining the policy
implications of using the surveys for principal and school
accountability.
In her role, she supports the development of metrics for the CCSA
accountability framework, conducts research
on accountability and monitors the
accountability landscape at a state and national level for
implications for our members.
House education chairman John Kline (R - MN) and Senator Lamar Alexander (R - TN), the top - ranking Republican
on the education committee, have requested that the Government
Accountability Office (GAO)-- Congress's investigative arm — conduct a study
on the department's Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) waiver policies, specifically examining the cost of applying for such waivers and the
implications of the waivers
on teacher and principal evaluation systems.
Entitled «School Account - ability and Indicator Systems:
Implications for Policy Making in Massachusetts,» the policy advisory presented research
on accountability policies and standards - based reform.
IPIC also represents DOT in coordination with offices in the Executive Office of the President to consider the
implications and paths forward for implementation of the President's Executive Order
on Establishing Discipline and
Accountability in the Environmental Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure.
In two sessions, David Griffith, ASCD Senior Director of Public Policy, presented for the association
on SEL program development, leadership, and measurement for
accountability — and the
implications of these presentations are profound.