We need coherent policy to coordinate our response to this problem and to ensure that our efforts are up to the task.
Not exact matches
But we also
need to advocate
coherent fiscal
policies at the provincial level.
For all that the neoconservatives have said publicly about their vision of American power, a
coherent narrative of the development of their
policy has been
needed, and Dorrien provides that account impressively He reveals that the purported reasons for the Iraq invasion (defending America from weapons of mass destruction and spreading democracy and freedom) were a mere gloss intended for public consumption.
As a people, we
need to assume responsibility for making our government effective at arriving at
coherent policies and delivering services that we
need from it.
There are two parts to achieving that, and Dan concentrates on the
need for
coherent policies that appeal to voters.
For Miliband's twin core - concepts of «predistribution» and «responsible capitalism» to translate into a «moral economy», he
needs to treat the gurus and their ideas seriously to allow for
coherent and successful translation from abstract concepts to practical
policy.
He added, «It's difficult to get a
coherent direction on green
policy and perhaps the government
needs less cooks spoiling the broth.
What we
need is a set of
coherent policies that will show that we are ready to assume power and convince the electorate that they can trust us.
In his article Roy sets out to make three arguments: that
policy needs to be built on a consistent and
coherent idea; that the only tenable ideological position for Labour is a social democratic commitment to greater equality and the freedom that is its product; and that Labour should eschew «news value» in favour of ideology.
I would say: but not at the expense of the clear,
coherent policies that the country
needs.»
Dr. Cruz and her assistant saw a
need for a more authentic and
coherent approach to state
policy expectations for curriculum and teaching:
Finally, «Next Generation» accountability systems should adhere to the following five essentials: «(a) state, district, and school leaders must create a system - wide culture grounded in «learning to improve;» (b) learning to improve using [the aforementioned informational systems also] necessitates the [overall] development of [students»] strong pedagogical data - literacy skills; (c) resources in addition to funding — including time, access to expertise, and collaborative opportunities — should be prioritized for sustaining these ongoing improvement efforts; (d) there must be a
coherent structure of state - level support for learning to improve, including the development of a strong Longitudinal Data System (LDS) infrastructure; and (e) educator labor market
policy in some states may
need adjustment to support the above elements» (p. x).
The former care worker and union rep admitted the
need to develop «
coherent»
policies had given her «sleepless nights» since her appointment as shadow education secretary last July.
The purpose of the School Turnaround Academy is to elevate a state education agency's (SEA) understanding of research and practice on school turnaround and how a state's turnaround
policies and strategies fit within a
coherent system of support and intervention for districts and schools in
need of improvement.
A leader
needs to wade through an often complex and not altogether
coherent body of research evidence to determine which
policies to implement.
Government
needs a serious and
coherent plan for teacher recruitment, and it must also review the impact of
policies like EBacc, on recruitment and retention.»
Learn how school board
policies and
coherent district strategies are essential to developing a school system that can meet the
needs of all students.
The aim is to assess what the implications of ensuring clean water and sanitation for all are for the energy sector, and what policymakers
need to do to hit multiple goals with an integrated and
coherent policy approach.
We outline relevant information and research
needs to develop or improve the framework for
coherent ad: lptation and constal management
policies facing the effects of global warming, and in particular rising sea levels.
Wendel Trio, the director of Climate Action Network - Europe, said: «Like all other countries, the EU
needs to ensure its
policies are
coherent with what was agreed in Paris, and
needs to substantially increase its targets for 2020, 2030 and 2050.
History suggests that we should not hold our breath but we certainly
need to keep calm and carry on fighting for a
coherent approach to
policy.
Ultimately, the NACC did not have the capacity to develop into an independent, agenda - setting
policy organisation due to a lack of government support for such a function and the NACC's unmet
need to develop
coherent policy position regarding its functions and structure.