Pat's pragmatic optimism inspires me, too: when men «get it» and become an ally of feminist women, they can become the most powerful champions for women and evangelists
of equitable practices.
Not exact matches
«If D.C. does get chosen, we have some real issues with how Amazon does business, in terms
of fair labor,
equitable hiring, and
equitable practices for people
of color and women in particular,» Sneed said.
Underlying this
practice was the assumption that poverty and need were due to a breakdown in the
equitable distribution
of community resources or to a social status over which an individual had no control (widows, orphans).
Sustainable winegrowing is a comprehensive set
of practices that are environmentally sound, socially
equitable and economically viable.
The goals
of the new certification program are to enhance transparency, encourage statewide participation and advance the entire California wine industry toward best
practices in environmental stewardship, conservation
of natural resources and socially
equitable business
practices.
Red Rooster told the program «we fully expect our suppliers to commit to and comply with responsible labour - sourcing
practices and the fair and
equitable treatment
of all workers and we are currently not aware
of any supplier being in breach
of their obligations in these areas».
You also agree that any violation by you
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of Use may constitute an unlawful and unfair business
practice and cause irreparable harm to the Action Network Group, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to the Action Network Group obtaining any injunctive or
equitable relief that the Action Network Group deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
Sheehan's campaign manager Steve Napier said those numbers were a reflection
of voters» satisfaction with Sheehan's job performance and improvements to the city ranging from the installation
of new stairs and wheelchair access at Lincoln Park to playing fields and bathrooms at Arbor Hill Park, and larger advances such as more
equitable hiring
practices.
«The distributors shall transport and market LAKE Rice, engage in
equitable distribution
of the product by avoiding hoarding and other sharp
practices and ensure all year round continuous and
equitable distribution
of LAKE Rice», he said.
Human rights norms lie at the core
of public health theory and
practice, and their enforcement can help to ensure an
equitable distribution
of health resources.
For the second time, Lifespan's four hospitals achieved Top Performer status on the Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), a national benchmark
of hospitals» policies and
practices related to
equitable and...
We call for an
equitable participation
of women, young scientists, and minority groups in the
practice and application
of science, also through capacity - building programmes addressed to young scientists.
For the second time, Lifespan's four hospitals achieved Top Performer status on the Healthcare Equality Index (HEI), a national benchmark
of hospitals» policies and
practices related to
equitable and inclusive treatment
of their LGBTQ patients, visitors and employees.
You also agree that any violation by you
of these Terms
of Use will constitute an unlawful and unfair business
practice, and will cause irreparable harm to Company, for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to Company obtaining any injunctive or
equitable relief that Company deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
If we are serious in our desire for a just and
equitable society, the real question is how to create entire systems
of high schools where excellence is the product
of everyday
practice.
Culturally Responsive Classroom Management (CRCM) seeks to provide «all students with
equitable opportunities for learning» by minimizing discriminatory school discipline
practices that occur when the behaviors
of nondominant populations are misinterpreted.
Human Resource Management policies and
practices need to cope with the dual responsibilities
of providing a firm with the best employees to deliver improved financial performance, and a moral duty to these employees to provide a working environment that is
equitable and encourages personal development.
In addition to Kiernan Mathews, this institute will include the very best scholars bridging research and
practice in academic leadership: Jerlando Jackson on leading diverse teams and harnessing existing diversity in the academic workforce; Adrianna Kezar on implementing change strategies in support
of faculty and reconfiguring today's faculty roles into new faculty models; and KerryAnn O'Meara on strategies and solutions that make faculty workloads more visible, accountable,
equitable, and credited.
She is member
of the NIUSI - LeadScape community
of inclusive school principals, transforming Sylvan's
practices to be
equitable and inclusive
of all students.
Graduates
of the Teaching Academy are reflective educators who continually improve their
practice through combining the latest research literature with best professional
practices in pursuit
of equitable outcomes for students.
In this sense, becoming an authority requires the constant effort
of staying on top
of innovative
practice in the field, communicating and collaborating with stakeholders to come to a common understanding
of the
practice, and actually implementing this new
practice in
equitable ways.
Higher levels
of government are responsible for providing sufficient resources to ensure adequate and
equitable opportunity to learn; safeguarding civil and human rights; monitoring local systems; analyzing research and
practice to determine what works best in what circumstances; disseminating knowledge; providing additional support as needed; and intervening in localities when necessary.
He suspected that a number
of practices contributed to this gap — uneven teacher collaboration, inconsistent assessment
practices, and a lack
of shared leadership — and he resolved to lead his school toward ensuring an
equitable education for all students.
In the context
of this work, it soon became apparent that the research base on content - focused instructional coaching was thin and provided little guidance on the types
of activities in which coaches might engage teachers to support them in developing ambitious and
equitable instructional
practices.
The Pittsburgh district's emphasis on equity and
equitable teaching
practice also remained a focus
of discussion among cohorts and with CEL, Sabella said.
We seek to articulate and extend how we as teacher educators work with our candidates to ensure that they are equipped not only to enact
equitable practice but also to disrupt patterns
of inequity in our classrooms.
Her study examines principals in diversifying suburban schools as well as their transformative leadership
practices used to advocate the elimination
of deficit thinking through the promotion
of cultural competence and social justice so that all students have
equitable educational opportunities in classrooms and on standardized assessments.
The essay ends with some examples
of how teachers leveraged this high - leverage
practice in ways that effectively supported
equitable and productive student - led mathematical discussions.
The presentations will include concrete examples
of our speakers» teacher education
practice — including lesson plans, video, details
of assignments and units
of their work to illustrate how we can teach novices to enact teaching that is disruptive, humanizing, and
equitable.
Findings were based on a two - year study
of four districts pursuing more
equitable funding
practices to address their achievement gaps: Atlanta Public Schools; New York City Department
of Education / Empowerment Schools; Portland, Ore., Public Schools; and Lane County District Number 4J in Eugene, Ore..
Ensure enrollment policies,
practices and timelines maximize
equitable access to quality schools and support the ability
of schools to accurately budget and hire staff
As school districts grapple with the intransigent problem
of racial and socioeconomic segregation, the EACs must continue to play a critical role in providing direct civil rights support to school districts to ensure
equitable practices and outcomes for children.
Therefore, during the contextual analysis, IDRA assesses teachers» science self - efficacy for diverse students using the equity lens to ensure that all teachers are prepared in attitudes, knowledge and
practice so that «no learner is denied the fair and
equitable benefit
of a quality, sound educational experience afforded to all other students regardless
of race, gender, national origin, economic level and handicap» (Scott, 2009).
Furthermore, the state
of Texas should be reviewing authorizer
practices to ensure appropriate procedures are in place to monitor issues related to
equitable access to charter schools.
Her doctoral work at Stanford University focused on the challenges and possibilities
of sustaining reform over time, as well as the role
of professional learning communities and evidence use in driving
equitable practices.
Then they immerse themselves in the important work
of developing and executing a comprehensive equity action plan and goals aimed at addressing a problem
of practice that impedes every child from receiving an
equitable education.
Barnett Berry is founder and CEO
of the Center for Teaching Quality (CTQ), a nonprofit dedicated to an
equitable and excellent public education for all students, driven by the bold ideas and
practices of teachers.
Despite influential theories and designs, research and
practice continues to face significant questions around key crucial relationships between the scale
of influence
of informal or interest - driven technology activities to lifelong pursuits, and the complexities involved in scaffolding culturally - sustaining,
equitable and accessible STEM learning in informal making and gaming contexts.
In this workshop, we will focus on the integration
of counseling within 9 - 14 pathway design, explore evidence for the role
of support services in
equitable student success, and discuss emerging and promising
practices with an interactive panel
of K12 and community college practitioners from California Career Pathways Trust and guided pathway sites.
Thus, this article will attempt to help urban education researchers and educators understand (a) why the intersection
of race, culture, language, and disability is an urban education issue; (b) how issues
of race, culture, language, and disability affect students» and their families» quest for an
equitable education; (c) how to advocate for and provide culturally responsive services to racially, culturally, linguistically, and economically diverse students and their families; and (d) the implications
of the intersection
of race, culture, and disability for urban education
practice, research, and policy.
Along with putting a new Education Cost Sharing (ECS) formula into statute and moving away from — beginning in FY 2019 — the
practice of allocating ECS funds to towns via arbitrary block grants, the ECS formula passed by the General Assembly incorporates several key elements to establishing a fair and
equitable school funding system for Connecticut.
CORE District leaders have created an accountability system that aligns with a broader set
of improvement efforts.Going forward, the CORE Districts will continue to grapple with how best to drive school - level implementation
of social emotional learning
practices and the respective continuous improvement structures that promote
equitable access to deeper learning.
Take a look at your data and classroom
practices — are there an
equitable number
of children
of color in your honors and AP classes, do they have access to your best teachers?
The District will establish student committees at the District's middle schools and high schools to discuss matters concerning the
equitable treatment
of students in the implementation
of the District's discipline policies,
practices and procedures.
Districts can begin by reviewing their student codes
of conduct to ensure that the language is not ambiguous (or subject to multiple interpretations) and that it is inclusive and
equitable in recommended
practices.
We are grateful to Representative Scott for hosting the hearing, to the Open Society Foundations and Atlantic Philanthropies for their support, and for the collaboration
of all participants, who contributed powerful and diverse statements about the imperative to continue to develop and implement policies and
practices that lead to more
equitable, restorative, and supportive systems
of school discipline.
Supported by a dedicated group
of regional funders including Baptist Community Ministries and the Kellogg Foundation, the Fellowship program currently partners with 13 schools to empower teams
of educators to drive toward school - wide impact for all students by participating in a year - round program that expands their content knowledge, leadership skills, and
equitable teaching and leadership
practices.
Therefore, accountability systems should measure district - level outputs such as
equitable distribution
of effective teachers and mastery
of instructional
practice.
Confianza is Boston - based consulting organization with the mission
of increasing access to high standards and to improving outcomes for English Language Learners (ELLs) through evidence - based
practices in language, literacy and
equitable schooling.
We sat down with Dr. Noguera, author
of Taking Deeper Learning to Scale, to discuss the role
of deeper learning in providing all students with an
equitable and empowering education and what it will take to «scale up» deeper learning
practices.