Sentences with phrase «other national consortium»

Not exact matches

The United Nations Organization is already playing that crucial role, but it has not been very effective when major national powers or consortium of powers take the issues in their own hands over the wish and aspiration of others, especially those who disagree with them and their methods of settling disputes.
A bid for Cubbie Station by a Chinese - dominated consortium, which was approved by the Foreign Investment Review Board, prompted an outcry from Nationals Senate leader Barnaby Joyce and others in the party.
One of the two was submitted by the SL Green, Hard Rock International and Clairvest Group consortium and the other by Penn National Gaming.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has decided to award a 5 - year contract for the facility, home to the largest radio telescope in the world, to a consortium comprising SRI International, the Universities Space Research Association, Universidad Metropolitana, and other institutions.
None of this mentions the work of the AFT, National Education Association, national foundations, teacher preparation institutions, assessment consortia (Smarter Balanced and PARCC), or other groups with a stake in the successful implementation of the CommNational Education Association, national foundations, teacher preparation institutions, assessment consortia (Smarter Balanced and PARCC), or other groups with a stake in the successful implementation of the Commnational foundations, teacher preparation institutions, assessment consortia (Smarter Balanced and PARCC), or other groups with a stake in the successful implementation of the Common Core.
After being matched by more than $ 600 million in goods and services from the local communities that were recipients, the money was given to nine large city school systems, a consortium of rural schools, and two national school - reform groups, among others.
With Pence's support, it becomes more likely Indiana will become the first to leave the Common Core initiative, though many others have taken a step back from national consortiums designing new tests aligned to the standards.
But for the states who aren't spending as much on testing now, there might not be money in the budget for a test from PARCC or the other national assessment consortium, Smarter Balanced, which plans to charge $ 27.30 for its assessment package.
Partnering with other states that have left the national consortia designing new tests would certainly be more cost effective than Indiana designing its own exam.
• The other half of a teacher's evaluation would be based on standards developed by a national consortium of educators.
The six - city national consortium is focused on building 21st - century systems featuring whole - child personalized learning, integrated health and social services, expanded enrichment opportunities, and other interventions to ensure child well - being and educational success.
Some local innovators and national advocates argue that they do, especially in states that have required high school exit exams as part of their accountability systems.44 For example, according to one consortium of high schools participating in the Competency - Based Education Pilot for Ohio — a state that has required passage of state tests or threshold scores on other exams to graduate — «testing windows that are currently required for state - mandated assessments do not adequately reflect the needs of the students within a STEM school and / or CBE [competency - based education] environment.»
Group shows include Brooklyn Museum, 1955, 58, De Cordova Museum, Boston, 1960, 65, Riverside Museum, New York City, 1960, Städtisches Museum, Schloss Morsbroish, Leverkusen, Germany, 1960, 61, Whitney Museum American Art, New York City, 1961, 62, Pittsburgh Museum, 1961, City Museum, Städtisches Museum, Trier, Germany, 1961, Nul Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 1962, Institute Contemporary Art, 1964, 65, Modern Art Gallery, Washington, 1965, Chrysler Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts, 1965, Museum Modern Art, Stockholm, Sweden, 1966, Metropolitan Museum, Tokyo, 1965, Museum Modern Art, New York City, 1966, Woman's Work - American Art, Philadelphia, 1974, Improbable Furniture, University Pennsylvania, 1977, Neich und Plastisch - Soft Art, Zurich, 1979, National Museum Art, Osaka, 1980, National Museum Modern Art, Tokyo, 1981, Yokohama City Gallery, 1982, Landmark Tower, Yokohama, 1993, Guggenheim Museum, 1994, Scream Against the Sky, San Francisco Museum Modern Art, 1995, Otis Gallery, Los Angeles, 1995, Ars 95, Helsinki, 1995, Louisiana Museum, Denmark, 1995, Los Angeles County Museum Art, Museum Modern Art, New York, Walker Art Center, 1998, Taipei Biennale, Taipei Art Fair, 1998, Serpentine Gallery, 2000, Le consortium, Maison de culture Japan, Paris, Le Abattoirs, 2001, KUNSTHALLE, Wien, 2002, The Whitney Biennial, 2004, Kunstverein Braunschweig, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, 2004, National Museum Modern Art, Tokyo, 2004, 05, Mori Art Museum, 2004, National Museum Modern Art, Kyoto, 2005, many others.
That could be the Citizens Advice Service, the leading national information provider (not please, please some generalist out - houser picking up contracts across government); a development of the CourtNav process developed by the Royal Courts of Justice CAB (which guides some litigants through the process); the national AdviceNow website (which already contains material for self - represented litigants); or some new consortium of law centres and other specialist advice agencies like Shelter.
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