Sentences with phrase «more accountability when»

Both news outlets focused on the need for more accountability when it involves providing funding to private and parochial schools that receive voucher dollars.
His career's laurels rest on education, and he has long advocated for more accountability when it comes to assessing teachers and schools.
I think that there's more accountability when you have public financing to the people who actually say «wait a minute, I'm voting for you to do x, y and z and I'm voting for you philosophically for this reason or that,»» she told Dicker in the interview.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — New York's top financial official today said the state needs more accountability when giving out economic development funds.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli said the state needs more accountability when giving out economic development funds, noting this year's budget again relies heavily on lump sum appropriations that have little oversight regarding their allocation.

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«My favorite was the idea of «span of accountability» — what an employee is responsible for — versus «span of control» — what the employee can dictate based on their job... When an employee has more accountability than control, this is considered an «entrepreneurial gap,»» she explains, adding you generally want to (thoughtfully) create one that encourages employees to reach beyond their «span of control.»
And when all decision - making is being done in the same office instead of 1,200 km away in St. Louis, there is more clarity around expectations (and accountabilities), as well as better communication regarding values and principles.
When we are a fellowship of friends, authenticity and accountability are more indigenous.
While there is much inherent good within these rights, when they are divorced from accountability to God, they become little more than ways to justify our abuse and mistreatment of others.
We will see that while there is much inherent good within these rights, when they are divorced from accountability to God, they become little more than ways to justify our abuse and mistreatment of others.
Most of the books, articles and essays connect accountability to improving performance and outline processes to help individuals or groups become more accountable by setting clear goals, having clear roles and responsibilities, having systems to evaluate employee performance, giving people incentives, and creating clear consequences when individuals fall short of goals.
And chances are good that your child will learn much more about remembering her lunch and accountability and responsibility when you allow her to experience that natural consequence!
And there is accountability too which I know we will talk probably a little bit more when we talk about kind of the downside of the groups, sometimes what can happen, but accountability is huge and obviously you get that a lot in person and you can really develop those relationships even further.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand says that more women politicians on the state and local levels would lead to better government accountability, especially during a time when men are behaving badly in both New York City and Albany.
The cameras will only turn on when an officer is interacting with someone from the community and are aimed at fostering more accountability and trust with DPS.
Why should our leaders be exempt from real - time accountability when so much more is at stake - big decisions about public policy, the use of your money, the course of our future?
«I'm going to do my job the way people expect me to do it; I'm going to stand up for the pension fund even when people attack it; I'm going to defend my staff when they do the right thing; and in this era when we need more transparency and accountability in state government across the board, my office is uniquely set up to do that job.
«When the reason became clear, we decided to take the first part of the Bill that has to do with governance, transparency and accountability in order to make the system more efficient for the country.
«After more than a decade we know that New York City students do better when the mayor has direct authority and accountability,» she told a legislative budget committee.
«There is something fundamentally wrong when the union leaders, representing our teachers, refuse to even discuss my proposal to bring more accountability to our school system,» she said.
Clegg agrees that the PCC needs reform, its replacement needs to be more robust and also needs to assure that accountability is properly held to account when there are intrusions in privacy and so on.
I think we need far more transparency and accountability when you're talking about breaking laws, exploitation of women and sexual harassment of women.»
«We will continue to work to root out corruption and demand more of elected officials when it comes to ethical conduct,» Heastie said in a statement responding to Silver's conviction, adding that «accountability and transparency» are of utmost importance to the Assembly Majority.
This means that when you're distressed, negative, lacking social grace, or sick, it will affect your family, co-workers, peers, and even people on the street, giving you a sense of accountability and responsibility to more than just yourself.
And while accountability metrics that rely on gains are statistically preferable to proficiency ones, gains are even more subject to volatility when samples are small.
Nick Timothy, director of the New Schools Network, said: «There needs to be more accountability in the system so parents can get the change they want when a local school is failing.
Thus, while Koretz has reason to be concerned about the perils of test - based accountability, evidence from DCPS suggests that it can work — when «it» is a nuanced system that uses more than tests alone to evaluate schools and teachers (more on this below).
Alternatively, it could be argued that NCLB should not be viewed as in effect until the 2003 — 04 academic year, when new state accountability systems were more fully implemented as well as more informed by guidance from and through negotiations with the U.S. Department of Education.
That is, even when we measure the extent to which schools contribute to student test - score growth — something that test - based accountability systems rarely do — we can not consistently predict which programs or schools will help students be more successful later.
The Troops - to - Teachers program run by the Department of Education has attracted many more men and African - Americans to the teaching profession, when compared with the new - teacher population at large, according to a report last week from the Government Accountability Office.
Today, it's more accurate to say that educators are fine with national but don't like testing when it's used for results - based accountability, and conservatives are all for accountability (and the test scores that make it possible) but don't want anything mandated by Washington.
«When teachers get pressured on accountability, they get more authoritarian with kids.
In fact, with a new Department of Education seemingly more inclined to abide by what ESSA actually says and less inclined to make things up as it goes along (see: Obama ED's adventures with «supplement not supplant»), states have big opportunities when it comes to testing, accountability, school improvement, and more — and the responsibility to take advantage of them.
When Bishop examined the effects of high - school exit exams, one traditional form of external accountability, on intrinsic motivation by comparing whether students subjected to this approach engaged in less reading for pleasure or were more likely to associate learning with rote memorization, he found no evidence that accountability undermined natural curiosity and even found some evidence of the opposite.
When educators are given more autonomy to discover best practices, in exchange for greater accountability, students win.
More significant problems arise in schools of choice when, for example, school leaders hide open seats from certain types of students or manipulate their lotteries or waitlists — problems that are especially likely when schools manage their own enrollment processes amid significant accountability pressure.
Unlike the public at large, teachers are more likely to express support for the Common Core when the survey question does not include the accountability phrase.
A reauthorized ESEA may completely eliminate the federal interventions that are in the current version of ESEA and is likely to give individual states much more decision - making authority when it comes to accountability and testing mandates.
In addition, the main thrust of the report's criticism, that the state's ESSA plan is not sufficiently similar to what it would have been had No Child Left Behind remained in effect, assumes the test - based accountability strategy that these reviewers have made their careers pursuing had been effective, which it has not; and therefore, when coupled with the false claim that California has high - quality academic standards and assessments, which... Read More
Some argue that elected superintendents bring more accountability and transparency to the process when citizens are directly involved, while others would counter that you still have accountability when an elected school board is appointing the superintendent, but you also have a larger pool to choose from and remove much of the politics from the system.
Proponents argue that elected superintendents bring more accountability and transparency to the process when citizens are directly involved, but that same accountability exists when an elected school board is appointing the superintendent.
While ESSA puts «states in the driver's seat when it comes to accountability, teacher quality, and more,» they are also required to engage in significant «stakeholder engagement.»
The proposed expansion of school choice in Wisconsin comes at a time when President Barack Obama and Republicans are promoting charter schools and teacher accountability, while skeptics question whether choice programs have proven to be any more effective than traditional public schools.
Teachers are also more likely to respond in the hoped - for ways when they believe the accountability system is fair.
Starting July 1, the measure also will let high school athletes have immediate eligibility when transferring schools, and it will subject charter schools to more accountability and a new formula for receiving capital dollars.
When asked if he believes private schools now deserve more accountability and oversight because they will be eligible to receive taxpayer funds, David Mills emphatically said no.
With more money and no accountability what do you think will happen when they waste and lie the way they do now?
He asked that the group consider the more holistic concept of shared responsibility, not just accountability, when thinking about education.
When provided with the following definition, «Charter schools are public schools that have more control over their own budget, staff, and curriculum, and are exempt from many existing public school regulations in exchange for more accountability,» support rose to over 70 percent.
The gap between official statistics and the perceptions of the profession seems vast; school leaders across the country report that they are struggling to fill vacancies with suitably qualified permanent staff, right at the time when they face increasing numbers of pupils, higher accountability standards and more demands on subject specialisms.
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