Sentences with phrase «more 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.
Lauenstein - Denjongpa has changed the command structure at Taktse to give teachers more decisionmaking power.

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«It does allow us to bring these insights back into our regulatory decisionmaking, so we can understand better why things may have happened, but more important, what's being done about it across the fleet, and whether Constellation is taking away lessons learned.»
There were only four films nominated for the category DEMOCRACY for promoting increasing consciousness of the need for more political decisionmaking by the people rather than by elites (Bitter Harvest, The Post, Tickling Giants, A United Kingdom).
For the category DEMOCRACY, promoting increasing consciousness of the need for more political decisionmaking by the people rather than by elites, select only one from the following:
Putting a «price» on natural assets — recognizing the environmental, economic, and social values of forest ecosystem services — is one way to promote conservation and more responsible decisionmaking.
But if I actually use data from my heartbeat, calories, and intervals completed to inform my decisionmaking (put down the chips) and actions (increase heartbeat for 5 more minutes), I start seeing positive changes.
NCLB launched a decade of building states» data infrastructure; ESSA is about taking advantage of this infrastructure to not only create more meaningful accountability measures, but to also provide greater transparency, empower decisionmaking, personalize learning, and ensure we keep kids on track for success.
There seems to be no consensus about whether the across - the - board increases in U.S. graduation rates reported by the federal government last week are the result of No Child Left Behind - era accountability mechanisms or the data - based decisionmaking stressed under the Obama administration, more early - warning systems to identify potential dropouts, or fewer high school exit exams.
Furthermore, measuring performance using the full range of achievement provides additional and useful information for parents, practitioners, researchers, and policymakers for the purposes of decisionmaking and accountability, including more accurate information about the differences among schools.
But because the new Every Student Succeeds Act shifts significant responsibility over accountability and other matters to states and districts, there's renewed hope that parent, community, civil rights, and other groups will have more sway over what has been, in many cases, a narrower decisionmaking process.
Instead, Brown has promoted an approach that gives local school districts more control and decisionmaking powers, including over how their progress should be assessed.
The roundtables demonstrated the importance of bringing the full range of stakeholders into the decisionmaking process to make more informed transportation investment decisions.
It would help them be more self aware of the pitfalls involved in decisionmaking.
«In contrast, defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) plan annuitants believe they are more financially secure because of their annuity than their friends and neighbors who don't have guaranteed income from an annuity (58 %), and a nearly equal percentage believe they are more confident in their financial decisionmaking (56 %).»
Fox argues that cultural cognition dynamics are likely to influence not only public perceptions of risk but also market - related assessments and decisionmaking within groups one might expect to be more focused on money and data than on meaning.
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.
It will just involve more detailed charges, trials, and jury decisionmaking.
CB - No more so than some of the less desirable aspects of appointments will influence such decisionmaking.
Fact:» [M] others are more likely than fathers to state that a nonresident father should have visitation (38.9 % vs. 31.2 %) and decisionmaking rights (23.3 % vs. 20.9 %) if he can afford to pay [child support] but does not.»
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