Sentences with phrase «of adequate funding»

The underlying argument is simple: Students are not reaching desired achievement levels so it must reflect a lack of adequate funding.
Why not strongly advocate for a base level of adequate funding for all schools, and the taxes necessary to support this?
Money alone may not lift educational outcomes to desired levels, but our findings confirm that the provision of adequate funding may be critical.
As it is now, when politicians raise the issue of adequate funding for schools, someone in the legislature will introduce a gambling bill.
Lack of adequate funding, especially for claimants, is a common cited reason for claims not progressing.
I think the lack of adequate funding by the Arsenal board to strengthened his hand in top quality players recruitment as against the overreach top class players recruitment drives by Arsenal 3 main PL title rival clubs has hampered Le Prof overtime to win the PL title again, again and again since 2004.
The Governor and legislature have no begun closed door negotiations over the budget plan and there appears to be no one in the room who is willing to stand up and speak out on behalf of adequate funding for Connecticut's colleges and universities.
«In the absence of adequate funding, the system could fall into further disrepair and riders could face unplanned fare hikes.
Yet the referees, by carefully selecting and modifying components of the S&P study, were pleased that they could extract similar estimates of adequate funding requirements from the various studies.
The combination of adequate funding and results - focused autonomy has fostered innovation.
Our State Landscape page ranks school districts by their levels of adequate funding.
But the Shawnee County District Court panel stopped short of saying exactly what would meet the standard of adequate funding.
Republican policies that undermine public education by using public dollars for private schools while starving the public schools of adequate funds turns teachers toward the Democratic Party.
The question of how much public pressure would be required to improve the historically stubborn problem of adequate funding for legal aid and other access to justice services is a separate issue that can be set aside for now.
If you strip away the platitudes and understand the euphemisms, they are doing it of course for want of adequate funding.
Their successful implementation is dependent, at least in part, upon the availability of adequate funding by the Treasury, as additional burdens are placed on judges, and on the Judicial Studies Board.
With a Student visa you can work up to 40 hours a fortnight on a casual basis during term time plus full - time during vacation periods, although you must have proof of adequate funds to support yourself initially.
The CSPI requests are not pie - in - the - sky; as noted in my most recent Civil Eats piece, the lack of adequate funding for daycare meals unfortunately does impose some limits on how nutritious those meals can ever be.
That might have reassured LAUSD since then viewers could see that a lot of the problems in school food, including theirs, presumably, relate to the severe lack of adequate funding to school districts.
«Proposed elections reforms remain a perennial problem in New York State because of, among other reasons, a lack of adequate funding for them in the state budget, leaving the counties to potentially incur the cost of any reforms.
I have taken a look at the Bill sponsored by Hon. Olamide Johnson Oni and I am of the firm view that it contains noble intentions to promote effective performance of police functions through the provision of adequate funds.
Behind such poor implementation is a lack of adequate funding, Crosier says.
The final lines of our full paper read, «Money alone may not be sufficient, but our findings indicate that provision of adequate funding may be a necessary condition.
But with government red tape, a lack of adequate funding for oversight, and a dearth of auditors for monitoring a program that receives 30,000 applications a year, accurately gauging the number of bad E-rate applications is difficult.
It's also important to recognize the lack of adequate funding for high schools under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
A recent study on the impact of school financing reforms beginning in the 1970s highlighted the importance of adequate funding for children's — especially low - income children's — success in school and later in the workplace.
The Democratic governor and Lt. Governor who used to decry the lack of adequate funding for the state's public schools are now proposing the deepest cuts to public education in Connecticut history.
But changes, including the elimination of requirements to use state standardized test scores in evaluations and the lack of adequate funding, would have set back efforts in Los Angeles and elsewhere to develop a strong teacher evaluation system, he said.
«I don't think our education problems can be solved with more money, but even if you do believe that, Initiative 42 is not the answer,» Callen said, adding that the school funding formula relies on an «arbitrary definition» of adequate funding.
The most serious problem facing public schools, according to parents polled, contrary to claims by reformers, is the fundamental lack of adequate funding, with school overcrowding being the second most serious concern cited by parents.
Of course we also need to remember that the lack of adequate funding for education has necessitated layoffs and the shuffling of teaching staffs all over the state.
Some barriers encountered include lack of adequate funding, strained relationships with local districts, lack of extracurricular activities, and transportation.
However, loopholes in the regulation, coupled with a lack of adequate funding for enforcement, may limit the effectiveness of the new permit scheme.
Others responded with additional challenges, including the lack of adequate funding for programs, inequity, and a feeling of disconnect between the early childhood professionals who are providing services and the people in authority who are making the decisions that impact those services.
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