The results framework for PFI energy investments could incorporate
outcome indicators for alignment with the 1.5 °C goal and the 2030 Agenda SDGs;
This file contains a set of equity, spending, salary, staffing and student
outcome indicators for each state and the District of Columbia for 1993 to 2015.
Not exact matches
By focusing on
outcomes for Canadians and making evidence - based decisions that are anchored in meaningful data and
indicators, the Government is moving to a culture of measurement and impact, and is putting in place the tools to deliver on priorities, align resources to programs and activities that deliver real value
for Canadians, and provide meaningful information to Canadians and Parliament.
However, monthly data on corporate income tax revenues
for at least the first nine months of the fiscal year may not be a good
indicator of the potential
outcome for the year as a whole.
Monthly data on corporate income tax revenues are not a good
indicator of the potential
outcome for the year as a whole, until there is at least nine months of data.
The strongly bullish volume pattern and volume
indicators support this
outcome, in particular the strong On - balance Volume line, and the current tight bunching of the price and moving averages create the potential
for a big move soon.
The
outcome for GDP growth contrasted with a number of other
indicators — in particular the rapid growth in employment and the favourable conditions reported in business surveys — which suggested that the economy had been growing strongly during 2004.
However, the Fiscal Monitor results
for 2012 - 13 were not a good
indicator of the final
outcome for 2012 - 13, as the deficit came in well below expectations.
This encompasses reviewing the output /
outcomes from the previous year's activities and investments, evaluating MLA's performance, setting strategic priorities and budget allocations
for the upcoming financial year and importantly, setting key performance
indicators.
Tigres, who eliminated Costa Rica's Herediano last night, will be a litmus test
for Greg Vanney's clan, as the
outcome of this double - legged tie will be an
indicator of the quality discrepancy between Liga MX and MLS.
Poor health
outcomes for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders are apparent when comparing their health
indicators against the rest of the U.S. population.
Additionally, indirect links may be noted when the only available
outcome data is
for an
indicator used to assess
outcomes relevant to the targets.
lion of zion,
for the specific population of healthy normal woman with healthy normal pregnancies, they have found that home births actually have better
outcomes for both baby and mother — i.e. better apgars, better weight gain after the birth, and other
indicators of maternal and baby wellbeing.
Outcomes selected
for review included perinatal death and
indicators of fetal or newborn and maternal morbidity.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the party's National Executive Committee meeting on Tuesday at its national secretariat, Mr. Oyegun said it was important
for the party to win the elections in those states as they will be an
indicator of the
outcome of the 2019 general elections.
Moreover, such an
outcome is in the national interest too: these voters are disadvantaged if one party believes they could be taken
for granted, and the others that they are out - of - reach, so the convergence of majority and minority voting patterns over time should be seen as a positive
indicator of integration.
Tests of drug effects often rely on short - term surrogate
indicators (say, change in cholesterol level),
for instance, rather than eventual meaningful
outcomes (say, heart attacks).
The «National Autism
Indicators Report: Transition into Young Adulthood» is a comprehensive report that presents new findings about a wide range of experiences and outcomes of youth on the autism spectrum between high school and their early 20s, including new safety and risk indicators for young adults wi
Indicators Report: Transition into Young Adulthood» is a comprehensive report that presents new findings about a wide range of experiences and
outcomes of youth on the autism spectrum between high school and their early 20s, including new safety and risk
indicators for young adults wi
indicators for young adults with autism.
Observing early behaviors may give researchers and clinicians
indicators to look
for early in life so they can recommend timely diagnostic testing and interventions to improve a baby's adaptive responses and
outcome.
For premature infants, adequate growth while in the neonatal intensive care unit is an
indicator of better long - term health and developmental
outcomes.
While the model is useful
for anyone studying and using personality measures, Connelly says having the ability to better predict
outcomes like performance, motivation, leadership, procrastination, and commitment to an organization are strong
indicators of a potential candidate's effectiveness in the workplace.
We observed no statistically significant association between average quality and racial disparity on any of the 4 HEDIS
outcome indicators after controlling
for age, sex, and year of measurement (Figure 3).
A pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NCT) is a strong
indicator of the benefit of therapy and presents an early surrogate
for a favorable long - term
outcome.
Gallagher says despite our occasional reluctance to accept BMI as an
indicator of physical health, evidence shows there is an association between higher BMI scores and poorer health
outcomes for individuals.
The National Assessment of Educational Progress should be broadened to gauge how American youths are faring on a range of academic, social, health, and cultural
indicators, contends a report that calls
for new measures of educational
outcomes and equity.
This concern is similar to issues that have arisen in other fields about the reliability of near - term
indicators as proxies
for later life
outcomes.
Even if we ignore the fact that most portfolio managers, regulators, and other policy makers rely on the level of test scores (rather than gains) to gauge quality, math and reading achievement results are not particularly reliable
indicators of whether teachers, schools, and programs are improving later - life
outcomes for students.
Accountability systems should measure and reflect this broader vision of learning by using a framework of
indicators for school success centered on academic
outcomes, opportunity to learn, and engagement and support.
For all
indicators in their accountability system, state leaders should ask, «what do these components measure and how will they improve student
outcomes?»
It's also important because some Americans like to point to our supposedly high poverty rate as an excuse
for our lackluster international performance on a variety of social
indicators, from health - care
outcomes to test scores and beyond.
This work is grounded in a coherent rationale and designates a series of
indicators that demonstrate system - level, setting - level and individual - level practices to promote smooth transitions to early grades and growth across youth development
outcomes for all children.
Reporting performance on
indicators separately underscores the broader understanding of what contributes to a positive educational experience
for students by focusing on a variety of
outcomes and ensuring that disparities among student groups within individual measures are not overlooked.
Many states utilized School Quality and Student Success (SQSS)
indicator within ESSA to include CCR in accountability structures — and to incorporate completion /
outcomes in addition to simple access to CCR opportunities.6
For 35 states, the approach to supporting CCR at the high school level involves a menu of readiness options that are factored into final accountability scores.
College - readiness
indicators for «on - track» and «highly qualified» students were analyzed
for school districts in Nassau County, NY using logistic regression to determine if there is a relationship with the desired
outcome of college enrollment and persistence into a second year.
As such, it is critical that we continuously work to improve efficiency, implement evidence - based practices, and provide greater accountability on key performance
indicators that support successful academic and post-school
outcomes for students with disabilities.
Set out clear measures of success and plans
for evaluating its various programmes, including impact and
outcome indicators.
The National Technical Assistance Center on Transition (NTACT) has assumed responsibility
for new content on the Graduation, Dropout, Secondary Transition, and Post-school
Outcomes Indicators (SPP
Indicators B - 1, B - 2, B - 13 and B - 14).
These
indicators represent a set of
outcomes for the development of student learning.
Letter to all State legislators encouraging support
for a budget proviso continuing the work of the SEL Benchmarks group in developing culturally responsive SEL standards and
indicators that will improve student
outcomes, enhance school and classroom climate and address discipline issues.
She observed that if the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) 4 year graduation accountability
indicator was applied to the schools participants had visited, they would be designated as failing schools; whereas, these schools have strong graduation
outcomes for their students who, however, come to these schools after already being in high school
for more than one or two years and failing or disconnecting in their first high school.
Improving
outcomes for ELLs continues to be an important topic in education and even more so as of late, as federal requirements under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) require an English language proficiency (ELP)
indicator in all state plans.
This report provides a new resource
for understanding the state of urban public schools in the U.S. Geared specifically toward city leaders who want to evaluate how well traditional district and charter schools are serving all their city's children and how their schools compare to those in other cities, the report measures
outcomes for all public schools, based on test scores and non-test
indicators, in 50 mid - and large - sized cities.
Drawing from the research literature and the Center on School Turnaround's extensive practical experience with the University of Virginia Partnership
for Leaders in Education (UVA / PLE), the rubric includes 12 key planning domains that support effective year - long or short - cycle SIPs, as follows: Turnaround Vision, Priorities, Process
Outcomes, Progress
Indicators, Action Steps, School Context, Root Cause Analysis, Sequencing, Schedule / Timeline, Alignment, Directly Responsible Individuals, and Supports.
Blog # 17 — Using Data - Driven
Indicators to Improve
Outcomes for Young Learners by Rolf Grafwallner The Center on Enhancing Early Learning
Outcomes (CEELO) is proud to partner with New America on this blog series highlighting early learning opportunities and challenges under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
In his RSCO School Choice Fair field notes, HH expresses concern that ``... the lack of conversations about test scores, despite some critics» view that test scores are not a reliable
indicator of a school's quality of education, is concerning as low - income parents might not be aware of the academic
outcome produced by the schools that they are choosing
for their kids» (HH).
Across four statewide
indicators, (Suspension Rate, Graduation Rate, English Language Arts, and Mathematics) Pittsburg maintains equal or better
outcomes for each of those five student groups compared to WCCUSD.
In particular, I think the plan must be strengthened to include stronger student - centered
outcomes, clearer
indicators for success, and more innovative career pathways that reward teacher expertise and keep teacher leaders from leaving the classroom.
I want to be part of shaping the
outcomes or
indicators for success in this MPS Q Comp proposal and any others going forward.
This is a clickable map, showing Super Local Output Areas (SLOAs), which are a subdivision of local government wards, and their ranking nationally
for a range of deprivation
indicators such as the educational levels of adults, health
outcomes, employment, crime, poverty, and poverty affecting children.
Access recommendations
for selecting
indicators to accurately track these
outcomes.