Sentences with phrase «other leadership race»

Not exact matches

It could be that the same results could be obtained by having a leadership team that was diverse in other ways — maybe economic background, race or ethnicity, education, or geography.
Marilyn Burns has continued the firm's proud tradition of political activism, finishing second in the 2005 Alberta Alliance leadership race and co-founding the Wildrose Society (which became the Wildrose Party) with Link Byfield and others in 2007.
She came to power after David Cameron's resignation in July 2016, when her other rivals pulled out of the Conservative leadership race.
As the creator of what has come to be known as Corbynomics, my ideas on what is now known as People's Quantitative Easing, progressive taxation, tackling the tax gap and other matters caused quite a stir in the Labour leadership race.
Dozens of other republican leadership races took place across town.
Like many other members of the left - wing in the 1980s, he became more moderate under the leadership of Neil Kinnock, who made him a junior Treasury spokesman in 1989, making him the first mixed - race person to join the front bench as a party spokesperson.
The leadership election is about one issue above others: whether we accept another five more years of a race to the bottom based on cuts that destroy services and damage -LSB-...]
On Wednesday, Rushanara Ali, the MP for Bethnal Green and Bow, dropped out of the deputy leadership race at the eleventh hour, allowing her supporters to give their nominations to other candidates who were struggling to get the 35 required to get on the ballot.
Any public support for Ed Miliband by Charles Kennedy and other leading Liberal Democrats could well tip the balance in Ed Miliband's favour in Labour's tightly fought leadership election race — a leadership race between two brothers.
They, like other Senators, prefer not to openly discuss leadership races other than to note that the Senate conducts its business differently than the Florida House, which has endured back - to - back internal conflicts about who will lead the chamber after Jose Oliva.
The other, more immediate, race is the Labour leadership election.
«Through mediation via trade union colleagues and the NEC and others, we need to agree on a point of time where there will be a stock - take of where we are up to,» said Burnham, who added that one suggestion made during last year's leadership race had been to hold an annual review.
In discussing diversity, Johnson acknowledged that during the recent Council Speaker's race, many called for more diverse leadership at the head of the Council, and that several of the other Speaker candidates were African American or Latino.
He has the advantage that in any leadership race the two other people most rated by party members - William Hague and Michael Gove - probably don't and won't seek the crown.
While other potential 2012 presidential contenders largely stayed quiet on the divisive congressional race that has exposed fault lines in the party, Palin delivered a slap in the face to Republican Party leadership in Washington when she offered a full - throated endorsement of third - party conservative Doug Hoffman over the GOP's anointed candidate, Dede Scozzafava.
Research on teacher quality, charter schools, school leadership, class size, and other factors in school quality is likely to be as or more important than research on race - specific policies for reducing gaps in student achievement.
Moreover, only 0.3 percent of all non-need-based scholarships for the 1989 - 90 academic year were based solely on race; 3 percent were based on minority status without regard to need, although such other criteria as academic achievement or leadership were possible considerations; and 4 percent of all awards were based on race and financial need, according to...
Other students, like Fisher (who is now a senior at Louisiana State University), are offered admission based on a mix of factors, including race, community service, leadership qualities, test scores, and work experience.
At no other time in the history of education do we have such a powerful opportunity — given federal policies such as Race to the Top and now ESSA — to redefine instructional leadership in our schools and focus on how and
Through the rubrics, leadership teams collectively examine their practice and enact the 10 high - leverage equitable practices most likely to eliminate race, class, and other group - based disparities in student opportunities and outcomes.
Numerous provisions contained in S. 1177 represent a huge step forward from current legislation: the elimination of adequate yearly progress and the 100 percent proficiency requirements, tempering the test - and - punish provisions of No Child Left Behind; the continued requirement of disaggregated subgroup data; removal of the unworkable school turnaround models required under the School Improvement Grant and Race to the Top programs; clarification of the term school leader as the principal of an elementary, middle or high school; inclusion of the use of Title II funds for a «School Leadership Residency Program»; activities to improve the recruitment, preparation, placement, support, and retention of effective principals and school leaders in high - need schools; and the allowable use of Title II funds to develop induction and mentoring programs that are designed to improve school leadership and provide opportunities for mentor principals and other educators who are experienced and effective.
Along the way alien species moved to my planets thanks to opening my borders up to allies, and I even began researching policies that would allow other space - faring races to become available for leadership positions within my empire, granting new bonuses.
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