Sentences with phrase «need coherent strategies»

The Government needs a coherent strategy which tackles poverty, housing and health.
Schools need a coherent strategy for lockdown procedures in case of a dangerous event taking place on their premises, a teaching union said.

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The report concludes that any coherent strategy for increasing Canadian engagement with, and influence in, Asia should recognize that trade and investment strategies and practices need to be coordinated with human rights goals.
A coherent industrial strategy which involves both sides of industry assessing the skills needed to ensure individual sectors of the economy are at their most competitive will not only help UK companies become the best in the world but will also guarantee that our future workforce is not just highly skilled, but well - paid too.»
This highlights the need for a coherent EU strategy towards Russia.
«A coherent strategy is needed to tackle housing, poverty and health to secure the future for all children and young people.»
Business and the markets will look to see who most clearly outlines a coherent and sustainable economic strategy for the country; who will demonstrate the clearest understanding of what is needed to bring Britain confi dently out of the recession and, above all, who demonstrates the clearest sense of leadership and direction.
But we need considered, carefully consulted on, change, enacted with good warning and in line with a coherent and widely understood ongoing strategy.
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said there was «gathering momentum» in the economy but more needed to be done to correct the «profound economic imbalances which built up during the boom years», including developing a «coherent» industrial strategy.
The Select Committee has noted that «what is needed is a coherent strategy for education outside the classroom that brings together good practices from around the country, rather than a small number of limited, if worthy projects.»
In sum, the de Blasio administration «has not devised a coherent strategy for addressing the needs of schools in high - poverty neighborhoods,» says Pedro Noguera of UCLA's Graduate School of Education.
Keates added: «A coherent Government — wide strategy is needed which secures effective downward pressure to the workload and working hours which are driving teachers and headteachers out of the profession.»
The report reveals that there is a clear need for a more coherent digital strategy, with the current lack of guidance and prioritising of narrow performance targets creating a climate of inertia in schools when it comes to tech.
Teachers combine multiple research - based methods and strategies into a coherent plan for reading instruction that meets the diverse learning needs of their students.
I argued that part of the culture change is the need to have a coherent career strategy, starting with sound careers education and the development of exploration skills at key stage 3 (or ideally at key stage 2).
Interventions in «low - performing» schools should include coherent strategies that include understanding each school's unique context, strengths, and needs; ongoing professional development for staff; research - based practices; parent, student, and community involvement; and the necessary financial resources to support school transformations from low - performing to high - performing.
There doesn't seem to be a coherent strategy to ensure ministers can ensure these schools get the support they need and that they aren't left floundering.»
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.
Learn how school board policies and coherent district strategies are essential to developing a school system that can meet the needs of all students.
Paul Falvey said: «There needs to be a coherent tax strategy that deals with the challenges of inter-generational fairness; one that supports growth and protects the tax base in a globally mobile and digitised economy.
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