Not exact matches
The study, by
Policy Analysis for California Education (PACE), examines the potential
effects of using single measures
in California's CORE districts, where
multiple measures of school performance are included
in annual accountability reports.
The
multiple linkages model asserts a prominent role for «situational variables» — the size of the work group, organizational
policies and procedures, the prior training and experience of members — which mediate what the leader is able to do.131 For example, the size of the school will have a significant
effect on how well teachers know other teachers; it also will affect the way
in which teachers form workgroups or departments to talk about their work.132 The fragmented nature of professional communities, rather than size per se, becomes a constraint on how principals try to organize professional communities to focus on instruction and student learning.
It will discuss the
multiple ways
in which racism influences health and health inequalities, with particular implications for Indigenous cancer research,
policy and practice, and look to evidence regarding promising interventions to reduce racism and its harmful health
effects.
Multiple studies undertaken over many years attest to the
effect of parenting on the development of children and young people, 1,2 and on their mental3 — 5 and physical health
in adult life.6, 7 Good quality, timely support for parents has now been identified
in national and international
policy documents as important for reducing social inequalities
in health, 8 preventing mental illness, 9 — 11 and enhancing social and educational development.12