Washington does
not run schools — it only writes rules for schools, and those rules often do more to stymie educators than to help them.
The Local Government Association (LGA), which represents local councils, says councils do
not run schools but advise and support them.
But they can
not run schools.
First, state and federal policy makers do
not run schools; they merely write laws and regulations telling school districts what principals and teachers ought to do.
The trusts are private, in that the state does not own them, but they can
not run schools for profit.
The foundation does
not run the schools.
These efforts have paid short shrift to the simple and frustrating fact that, while public policy can make people do things, it can not make people do those things well... First, state and federal policymakers do
not run schools; they merely write laws and regulations telling school districts what principals and teachers ought to do.
With trivial exceptions, Washington does
not run schools, employ teachers, buy textbooks, write curriculum, hand out diplomas, or decide who gets promoted to 5th grade.
Why
not run schools like a business?
It is for this reason that Unitarians don't run schools (there's one with a Unitarian ethos but no formal links to the movement).
Although the appointees have local accountability to an elected board of outstanding head teachers, their existence points to a growing recognition that you can't run schools directly from Whitehall.
It's about recognising which of your systems are «core» (you can
not run a school without them) and which are less important.
Today, as a principal, Spencer says that she wouldn't run her school without a Playworks coach.
Sure, we can't fire all the teachers who are members of unions and sure we can't run a school system that burns people out.
But to argue that families can't run schools (and can not figure out ways to reach common ground with those families who may not support the effort) ignores the reality that this is done every day by families in every aspect of life.
So I would go to the federal government and say: You don't own the schools, you don't run the schools, you don't even enact education laws.
Although the appointees have local accountability to an elected board of outstanding head teachers, their existence points to a growing recognition that you can't run schools directly from Whitehall.
Government has shown that when it regulates the system for quality and equity, but doesn't run schools directly, performance can improve.
«You can't run a school effectively without a thorough knowledge that social and emotional learning goes hand - in - hand with academic success» — Dina Rocheleau, principal of Roosevelt Primary School (2011 NSOC).
In particular, you might sue the school for negligence because it did
not run the school with adequate care.
Not exact matches
«Thurman Thomas isn't a
running back, just like you're
not a widget maker,» says negotiation researcher and Harvard Business
School teacher Kevin Mohan.
Not wanting to see young entrepreneurs
run their business half - heartedly or drop out of
school, NYU decided a summer accelerator program would provide a balance.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton
School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by
not giving up the reins and letting people
run with their own ideas.
Operating the shop
not only helped Leal pay for
school but also made him realize he loved
running a business.
Echoing Trump's comments last week that he would have
run into the Florida
school to stop the shooter even if he didn't have a gun, Baldwin said the guy with a gun «wouldn't know what hit him» because he can
run so fast.
President Donald Trump says that if he had been at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School where 17 people were killed earlier this month, he would have
run into the building to stop the shooter — even if he didn't have a gun.
Other universities are watching carefully and will likely follow Stanford's lead, says Chris Lesmes, former director of the Big Red Venture Fund, a student -
run $ 2 million investment fund targeting startups at Cornell University and financed by alumni,
not the
school.
Although she doesn't
run right to the office upon waking up at 4:30 a.m., Warrior spends an hour on email, reads the news, works out and gets her son ready for
school.
Even if the FDA puts its foot down, «companies are always going to be able to find a new synonym or creative marketing term» that doesn't
run afoul of regulations, says Margaret Pollan, an assistant professor of environmental food law at Pace Law
School.
On days when I don't
run or take my kids to
school on the Upper East Side, I attend spin class.
«The
schools didn't
run roughshod over the students, but the faculty pulled all of the shots,» says Symonds.
Trump on the Parkland
school shooting: «I really believe I'd
run in there even if I didn't have a weapon and I think most of the people in this room would have done that too» https://t.co/sSidYENiQQ
President Donald Trump suggested Monday that he would have
run into the high
school in Parkland, Florida, during the mass shooting, «even if I didn't have a weapon.»
I would disagree with the sentiment that «Few people would
not run a cost / benefit analysis of college or graduate
school before spending years of their lives and tens of thousands of dollars.»
Banks and other private lenders aren't usually known for their flexibility, but some do offer helpful repayment options if you go back to
school or
run into financial hardship.
One other point I would raise is that I would think many private religous
schools would be
run as non - profits
not as for profit corporations.
Today, Akshaya Patra Foundation is the world's largest (
not - for - profit
run) Mid-Day Meal Programme serving wholesome food to over 1.6 million children from 13, 808
schools across 12 states in India.
Not much research has been devoted to the «run, hide, fight» approach, they cautioned, and schools should not make active shooter drills mandato
Not much research has been devoted to the «
run, hide, fight» approach, they cautioned, and
schools should
not make active shooter drills mandato
not make active shooter drills mandatory:
And Robert Locke recently wrote a book on business
school education pointing out that the whole focus of business
school education now was to have industrial companies
run by financial managers —
not salesmen,
not production end,
not lawyers, but financial managers.
Like, it doesn't seem to matter, but in the long
run, all the boring details that make up our lives are actually important things.As for movies, I like anything from Old
School to Amelie.
They won't toss you out, but they also won't GIVE you MONEY to
run your organization on campus (as the budgets of official campus organizations are given money from the
school).
I am a Catholic (by Catholic I mean, regularly attend church, send my children to Catholic
school, and work in many ministries) I also use contraception, but I don't think that organizations the church
runs should have to pay for anything they oppose — even it I don't oppose it.
So let me get this straight... religious organizations fight for their «right» to
run schools like BYU that virtually write discrimination into their so - called «honor code», but when a
school has a policy that forces them to
NOT discriminate, that's when they have a problem?
Now
run a long, it is a
school night and I'm sure Mommy wouldn't appreciate her little grade 2 child being on the computer so late!
This situation also seems to beg the question of whether or
not the
school has any level of trust with the students it's empowering to create and
run these clubs in the first place.
The government doesn't need to recognize marriage (I don't give a hang if they don't recognize my relationship with my wife); the government doesn't need to
run public
schools (and get into the fight about whether evolution truly explains the origin of species and the origin of life).
Mormons do
not run religious
schools that take public aid from the state, such as secular textbooks, though that is a practice approved by the Supreme Court in states with substantial numbers of parochial
schools.
Were the television networks, the movie producers, and the editors of the prestige papers really in charge, there would be no pro-life movement, active euthanasia would be the uncontested law of the land, every
school child would be indoctrinated in the joys of gay sex, home
schooling would be prohibited, church
schools would be
run by state agencies, government day care for preschool children would be mandatory, churches would
not be tax - exempt, and smoking anywhere would be a criminal offense.
Obama's accommodation proposes that Church authorities who
run hospitals,
schools, and other facilities will be entitled to tell their employees that the health care insurance provided by the Church does
not cover contraceptives, the «morning after pill,» or sterilization, but that the health insurance company that covers the Catholic institution will be free to contact the employees of that institution and inform them that they are entitled to «free» coverage of these things from the insurance company in question.
Their violation of the law does
not mean that prayer has been removed from
schools anymore than your neighbor
running a red light means that light has been removed.