The co-founders of KIPP, Mike Feinberg and Dave Levin, were appalled at the lack
of meaningful consequences for students who misbehaved when they were novice teachers in the Houston public schools.
Not exact matches
This is an interpretation
of the Whiteheadian scheme which has quite unacceptable
consequences, but it may also turn out to be the only
meaningful interpretation
of the scheme in the sense that it is the only interpretation in any way distinguishable from the situation that would obtain if there were no God.
Distorted Christian interpretations
of «fulfillment» have had destructive
consequences for
meaningful dialogue.
The
consequences of such a change, without any
meaningful discussion or consensus either inside or outside policing, are far from clear.
«The Assembly Majority believes that the continued success
of our state depends on ensuring that immigrants have access to the resources they need to make
meaningful contributions to their communities without the fear
of inappropriate deportation and other serious
consequences.»
«Regardless
of the governor's glib talking points, New Yorkers should understand that this deal did not result from
meaningful debate and good judgment — it resulted from political expediency — and it will have harmful
consequences to people and communities now and for a long time to come,» Donohue said.
«New Yorkers should understand that lawmakers» actions did not result from
meaningful debateand good judgment — it resulted from political expediency — and it will have harmful
consequences to people and communities now and for a long time to come.CSEA will seek better ways to hold elected officials accountable and ensure that the voices
of working people will be heard and addressed in New York state.»
The heightened emotional
consequences of your decisions make every action more
meaningful.
The political weakness
of test - based accountability helps explain why there are no
meaningful consequences attached to it.
Either Common Core will be «tight» in trying to compel teachers and schools through a system
of aligned assessments and
meaningful consequences to change their practice.
Assigning a failing grade to a school as a result
of high - stakes testing may be politically embarrassing, but it usually has no effect on school budgets and almost never has any
meaningful consequences for individual teachers.
And centralized teacher - evaluation systems being pioneered by the Gates Foundation in their Measures
of Effective Teaching effort were supposed to impose
meaningful consequences for failure to perform well on those metrics.
This is clearly an important dimension
of any performance management system, and one would not expect either a principal - based or a test - based assessment system to have a substantial impact on student outcomes unless it were accompanied by
meaningful consequences.
And instead
of trying to impact students» conscientiousness, they should provide task - specific training on how to manage time and complete assignments, and
meaningful consequences for doing so.
Instead
of making the major course corrections that are clearly needed, including backing a three - year moratorium on high - stakes
consequences for students and teachers from state testing, he has labeled everyone and every
meaningful recommendation as distractions.»
And attaching any
meaningful consequences for individual teachers to the results
of those new assessments is proving virtually impossible.
As Heckman and Carneiro point out, the evidence on the benefits
of competition within education is limited - a necessary
consequence of the lack
of serious experimentation with
meaningful choice - based reforms.
It's an educator - evaluation system that dramatically improves observations, makes use
of student performance, rewards excellence, and has
meaningful consequences for persistence low performance.
Lastly, on the concern that testing sucks the energy out
of school — the
consequences of NCLB testing for individual teachers are about as
meaningful as the
consequences for camp counselors from losing color wars.
Accountability The funding system should promote accountability, including
meaningful consequences linked to evidence
of student progress and achievement
of state standards.
In other words, states may trigger some
meaningful consequences for schools that test less than 95 percent
of their students, but they may not.
What: A frank discussion
of the unintended
consequences of the current No Child Left Behind Act and presentation
of the Forum on Educational Accountability (FEA) recommendations to shift the focus
of the federal law from penalties and compliance to a more
meaningful framework for supporting improved learning and stronger school and district performance.
His long - term professional goal consists
of the continued search
of opportunities to conducting research capable
of having successful and
meaningful real - life gap - closing
consequences.
If the Uber Charter in Betsy DeVos's world abandons passengers, fails to show
meaningful progress toward arriving at the destination
of a well - rounded education, or leaves a string
of unhappy clients, there's no
consequence.
The heightened emotional
consequences of your decisions make every action more
meaningful.
The game's equation
of obedience = failure could be seen as a roundabout way
of simply saying don't obey, but setting it up as a choice changes the player's perception makes it a
meaningful and purposeful decision whose inevitably deadly
consequences carry more weight.
Having your choices, whether they succeed or not, end up with
meaningful consequences will let players experience the kind
of choices the Man
of Steel needs to make on a daily basis because with great power comes... you know the rest.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story - driven, next - generation open world role - playing game, set in a fantasy universe full
of meaningful choices and impactful
consequences.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a story - driven, next - generation open world role - playing game, set in a graphically stunning fantasy universe, full
of meaningful choices and impactful
consequences.
«Current readings Jan - March are indicative
of the new Weekly Record in May 2018 breaking 413 ppmv (all other things being equal) That's
meaningful, iow it's full
of meaning about the
Consequences.
As we learn from our 2010 experience what a sustained heat wave
of +5 °C to +10 °C implies for human health, water resources, and agricultural productivity, a more
meaningful appreciation for the potential
consequences of the projected climate changes will emerge.
How will the sweeping carbon regulations transform the fuel mix, and will the changes be enough to make
meaningful progress toward averting the worst
consequences of climate change?
These cumulative additional emissions savings would not only be a
meaningful contribution toward a global effort to help limit some
of the worst
consequences of climate change; it can be done cost - effectively.
Best practice in risk communication offers insights ranging from how to present a quantitative evaluation
of multiple risk management options, to more general insights about problem framing and presenting probabilities,
consequences, and uncertainties in a format that is intuitively
meaningful to diverse audiences (Morgan et al 2002).
If you wanted to do that any scale that would be
meaningful to global coral health or to ocean chemistry, the unanticipated
consequences of large actions like that, that are, you know, it's such a complicated system — become very hard to model.
In the AGW case, the imaginable
consequences of meaningful limitation — or elimination —
of fossil fuels are negative, large and highly likely.
It is a penalty because it is not intended to be merely compensatory
of costs unnecessarily incurred by the other party or parties, as that objective is already addressed by other costs provisions
of the Rules
of Civil Procedure, but to provide a
meaningful consequence to an insurer that elects not to comply.
You can use diagnostic tool to examine how well your firm is doing in four key areas
of performance management: setting and supporting clear work expectations; supporting those expectations with
meaningful rewards and
consequences; giving effective feedback and evaluations; and fostering and supporting individual goal - setting.
«In other words, the onus should be on the employer to demonstrate that the effectiveness
of the workplace was actually undermined in some
meaningful way as a
consequence of an employee's decision to speak out.»
A recent Wednesday: What's Hot on CanLII drew my attention to an interesting decision
of the Ontario Superior Court
of Justice on the scope
of a defendant's obligation to mediate in a
meaningful way — and the potential cost
consequences of the failure to do so.
Further, the objective
of the YCJA, as is clear from its preamble, is to create a youth criminal justice system that fosters responsibility and ensures accountability through
meaningful consequences and effective rehabilitation and reintegration.
Furthermore, LJ Wall castigates «intelligent» parents who — when faced with the unpalatable prospect
of losing frequent, regular and
meaningful contact with their children as a
consequence of LTR, and with the equally unpalatable expectation (according to the science) that the resulting separation will have disasterous
consequences for their progeny — have the audacity to apply their «intelligence» in challenging the received wisdom
of the courts!
is a diagnostic tool that you can use to examine how well your firm is doing in four key areas
of performance management: setting and supporting clear work expectations; supporting those expectations with
meaningful rewards and
consequences; giving effective feedback and evaluations; and fostering and supporting individual goal - setting.
As Georgetown Law said at the time
of the launch
of their programme: «Law students are eager to work on projects that have
meaningful consequences.
On top
of that, a Defendant will also face rather significant collateral
consequences as well, including potentially extreme difficulty in finding
meaningful employment.
The YCJA provides the purposes
of sentencing a young person is to hold a him or her accountable for an offence though the imposition
of just sanctions that have a
meaningful consequence and that promote his or her rehabilitation and reintegration into society.
It is in this two - part approach that the heart
of the controversy over the making
of official apologies lies, for it is claimed that a critical feature
of any
meaningful «addressing
of the
consequences» by governments has to be an acknowledgement and expression
of regret on the part
of those governments for what occurred in the past.
Major obstacles to the development
of a perception
of a benign and predictable world in which children initiate independence - seeking, and perceive their own actions as having
meaningful consequences are neglect, abuse and indifference.
That is why it is so important to study rejection outside
of the laboratory, in real and
meaningful settings, if we really want to get at its emotional
consequences.
Emotional healing (big and small) is a natural
consequence of a loving,
meaningful connection, and despite the gloomy divorce rate, there are many marriages and relationships where such a loving connection is the norm.