Sentences with phrase «local decisionmaking»

She says that although traditional public schools have adopted site - based leadership in some cases, the local decisionmaking didn't come with any real budget authority.
Instead, he recommended new state interventions in 98 districts that were failing to meet the standards of the federal No Child Left Behind law; waivers from state rules and regulations for high - performing districts; and an improved data system to guide state and local decisionmaking in the future.
Since Congress began work on revamping the compensatory - education program in 1993, federal officials have promoted local decisionmaking and flexibility.
The danger is that such assessments will be used to supplant local decisionmaking, rather than to inform it.

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States can also distribute pre-K funds directly to local school districts, which establish their own decisionmaking processes and standards, often with little oversight.
Local outcome data will drive this decisionmaking, says Kane, and to deliver on these new requirements, he imagines a future in which a collection of «efficacy networks» provide local capacity to measure, evaluate, and share the impact of local interventLocal outcome data will drive this decisionmaking, says Kane, and to deliver on these new requirements, he imagines a future in which a collection of «efficacy networks» provide local capacity to measure, evaluate, and share the impact of local interventlocal capacity to measure, evaluate, and share the impact of local interventlocal interventions.
But decisionmaking, including curriculum, faculty selection, budgeting, and all other local - level details, is left to the school leader and the local board of directors.
Local control is valuable, said the Court, because it facilitates «the greatest participation by those most directly concerned» with school decisionmaking.
Failing to adequately educate our nation's youth by reducing the cost per class is not a blueprint for informed local resource decisionmaking.
Mr. Goodling praised the House GOP and the panel he chairs for emphasizing efforts to improve the quality of federal education programs and for beginning a drive to move more decisionmaking to the local level.
Instead, Brown has promoted an approach that gives local school districts more control and decisionmaking powers, including over how their progress should be assessed.
WHAT»S WRONG: Too many «reforms» remove schools from local control, muting the voices and decisionmaking power of parents and local communities.
The traditional district bureaucracies, often influenced by NEA and AFT locals through campaign donations, that do everything possible to oppose Parent Trigger measures and other tools that give black families lead decisionmaking roles in the schools that serve their children.
In addition to sharpening focus on key aspects of bias and predetermination, the bridge he managed to build between the more trusting and more restrictive approaches respectively of Collins J in Island Farm and Richards J in Georgiou is useful based on the «appropriate caution» counsel from Richards J and the consequent view that the bias test should not be applied in a way that will render local authority decisionmaking impossible or unduly difficult.
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