Sentences with phrase «less bureaucracy on»

That means putting curriculum changes on hold, less bureaucracy on recording pupil progress and staff performance, and lessening the burden of written marking to please Ofsted inspectors.

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Now a consultant to venture capital firms, Bloom expects large companies to shift away from investing directly in R&D, focusing instead on acquiring startups and spinning off experimental projects that will be less constrained by bureaucracy and Wall Street demands.
In summary, the changes have the objective of simplifying the framework, with less bureaucracy to enable early years settings to focus in on key areas including safeguarding children and the early identification of special and additional learning needs.Taking the central aspects of the revision in turn we'll look at what this means for early years settings.
Put more money into the classroom and spend less on bureaucracy by merging redundant school districts and shining a spotlight on waste, unfunded mandates and programs that don't serve the goal of stronger student achievement.
But this is no less true in the bureaucracy (politicians look out for votes) or market (investors look out for profits): These are all compromised spaces, which must have shared voice and dialogue to serve as checks and balances, and to build on the best that each offers.
The government must urgently define local authority duties and powers to avoid this sort of clash of bureaucracies particularly now that full academisation is on a much less definite timescale.
These family palaces, pressed together in an ancient street, frozen in the modern Italian bureaucracy, are prison architecture on the outside, but they contain great and graceful spaces, high silent halls no one ever sees, draped with rotting, rain - streaked silk where lesser works of the great Renaissance masters hang in the dark for years, and are illuminated by the lightning after the draperies collapse.
Remember too that they are respected figures in bureaucracies in which received wisdom passes for truth, and where the incentive structure places less weight on scientific discovery and accuracy than on getting things published, defending the party line, and swinging next year's budget increase.
Did he really beleive that national and international bureaucracies and treaties would create an equitable and robust challenge to the dominance of people with more cash, on behalf of the less well - off?
The Office of the Correctional Investigator, perhaps one of Canada's less well known bureaucracies, released a report last February on «Deaths in Custody» done by Thomas Gabor, a criminologist at the University of Ottawa.
That means hospital staff can spend less time on bureaucracy and more time with patients.
The levels of bureaucracy in smaller companies also tend to be reduced, meaning that you have greater scope and less oversight on your projects.
The dissatisfaction comes from a number of sources: bureaucracy, lack of appropriate education and lack of specialization [language, arts, etc.] By their nature, charter schools are more responsive to parents, and they spend more of their total budget on in - class activity and less on administration.
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