Sentences with phrase «more equal outcome»

Mel West, co-editor of the review and head of Manchester University's school of education, says that schools in isolation are not going to be able to achieve a more equal outcome for pupils.
The focus of «predistribution «is that governments need to create more equal outcomes even before collecting taxes and redistributing them as benefits.
Using state resources to offset disparities in property tax bases may meet a legal definition of equal access under state constitutions, but the LaFortune et al. findings raise questions about this strategy for promoting more equal outcomes.

Not exact matches

The World Health Organization recommended less than 10 % of calories from added sugar based on its assessment of higher consumption and adverse health outcomes.4 With the evidence of higher added sugar consumption and adverse health outcomes accumulating, the American Heart Association recommended that total calories from added sugar should be less than 100 calories / d for most women and less than 150 calories / d for most men.5 Our analysis suggests that participants who consumed greater than or equal to 10 % but less than 25 % of calories from added sugar, the level below the Institute of Medicine recommendation and above the World Health Organization / American Heart Association recommendation, had a 30 % higher risk of CVD mortality; for those who consumed 25 % or more of calories from added sugar, the relative risk was nearly tripled (fully adjusted HR, 2.75).
This practice, diametrically opposed to that in Singapore, which outperforms the United States in reading in English in spite of the fact that nearly everyone in that city - state speaks a different language at home, has no chance of narrowing the gap in academic literacy with native English speakers; instead it will exacerbate it, to be followed by more civil rights pressure on our universities to lower their academic standards still further in an attempt to achieve equal outcomes, in a vicious cycle that will continue the degradation of America's civil and academic life.
So perhaps some low - transmission, high - economic - equality cities such as Salt Lake City and Los Angeles simply have better, more equal school systems that produce better and more equal educational outcomes and thus more equal incomes as adults.
While A + Denver did not have access to the polling or focus group data, the «more money equals better outcomes» message was worrisome because so few we talked to were motivated by this message.
Success is founded on equity, but equity involves more than simply ensuring students have equal access to education; equity also entails a focus on outcomes and results.
Still, as more rural schools look to virtual programs for help, there's little evidence that online learning is equal to or can exceed outcomes from traditional in - person instruction, and some experts are urging caution — along with greater attention to quality.
More than 60 years after Brown v. Board of Education, federal education policies still implicitly accept the myth of «separate but equal,» by attempting to improve student outcomes without integrating schools.
It ensures equal treatment for all teachers... Research consistently shows more experienced teachers provide better student learning outcomes than inexperienced teachers.»
We approached the creation of the LibertyQ indices in the same way we have approached quantitative stock selection, and we believe that, just as with discretionary stock picking, all factors are not created equal — some are more correlated to certain outcomes,» added O'Connor.
Any real - world scenario that resembles Roberts» proposal for «voluntary economic contraction» in the developed world is likely to have far more modest outcomes and will certainly lack the perfectly equal distribution of global wealth in this example.
As I mentioned in my last post, Turnbull's narrow win has left us with a government standing for nothing but delaying various inevitable outcomes, including * equal marriage; * participation in global action on climate change; and, most notably * Turnbull's removal from office, whether by voters or, more likely, by his own colleagues.
The study concluded, after controlling for a number of other factors that might explain case outcomes, all other factors being equal, the party asked more questions generally wound up losing the case.
So for us, better outcomes equal more revenue.
So, for us, better outcomes equals more revenue.
Perhaps even more important, working equal but different total hours, even by choice, leads to unequal outcomes in security and well - being for women and men, especially over the long run.
Campaign partners places far more reliance on programs to achieve the goals of equal access for equal need and equal health outcomes.
Instead, we place far more reliance on integrated approaches to achieve the goals of equal access for equal need and equal health outcomes.
Now, opportunities are more equal, but the outcomes still are different,» Markison said.
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