Sentences with phrase «policy drives child»

Social policy drives child custody laws.
By Gene C. Colman Social policy drives child custody laws.

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If Congress and state legislatures listen to what families say they want, however, they will look for ways to ease policies like the «parenting penalty» that permeate the federal and state tax codes and are helping drive more and more young mothers with children into the job market.
In Colorado, Nicole was the driving force to get Senate Bill 09 - 226 introduced and passed into law requiring all school districts to have a policy to keep food allergic children safe at school.
«We can not allow the Government to continue these economically sadistic policies which are driving families into poverty, poisoning the optimism of our young people and derailing and degrading the life chances of children
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has launched an advertising campaign aimed at parents and the public, highlighting the impact of the Conservative - driven Government education policy on children and young people.
Mr Grieve also signalled that the Conservatives would have a New Year policy drive aimed at ending the «conveyor belt to crime», praising initiatives championed by the former party leader Iain Duncan Smith to target children at risk of falling into delinquency before they enter school.
Child benefit could also be overhauled as a result of the policy drive, with more resources allocated to children's early years.
«There are lots of reasons why parents are eager to change from the rear - facing to forward - facing seat: the perception their children are too large, the desire to see their children when driving, and a greater ease of removing their children from a forward facing seat,» says Macy, who also is a member of the U-M Injury Center and the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation.
The needs of our nations» children should be driving other policies as well as education.
«This consultation has the potential to play a crucial role in driving children's physical activity up the national agenda, helping us to shape policy and tackle the multiple threats to Generation Inactive.
The Center on the Developing Child (CDC) is committed to catalyzing a new, science - driven era in early childhood policy and practice to dramatically improve the life prospects of all children, particularly those who face significant adversity.
Many of the individuals who are driving education policy in this country... sent their own children to abundantly financed private schools where class sizes were 16 or less, and yet continue to insist that resources, equitable funding, and class size don't matter — when all the evidence points to the contrary (Haimson, 2009).
There, she concludes — as do I — that policy - driven efforts to suppress forceful discipline by teachers and principals result in more disruptive youngsters remaining in more disrupted classrooms where they distract, upset, and diminish the effectiveness of teachers, interfere with classmates» learning, and drive more families with well - behaved children to flee to whatever better options they can afford.
The belief that black children are overrepresented in special education is driving some misguided attempts at policy changes.
Now that Congress has replaced the disastrous test - driven No Child Left Behind (NCLB) law with the promise of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), state and district policy agendas can now more effectively mitigate poverty's impact.
However, she did criticize the role teacher unions now play in driving policy calling attention to the «lopsided» fight between the unions and students in school districts, specifically how children do not have equal representation.
The No Child Left Behind Act that drove much of the overall policy discussion became increasingly dysfunctional and was belatedly replaced by the Every Student Succeeds Act.
CPS's Policy is data - driven, not child - driven.
The Center on the Developing Child works to achieve breakthrough outcomes for children around the world in partnership with organizations committed to using the science to inform policy and practice and to drive innovation.
«Although this litigation is brought under the ADA, with the DOJ driving it, when we are talking broadly about educating children with disabilities, the disability - rights community is incredibly concerned about Secretary [Betsy] DeVos and her views and policy directions,» Barkoff said.
Just as importantly, eight decades of court rulings — driven by the courtroom work of civil rights activists and school funding equity advocates — also provides reformers with the legal arguments necessary to challenge tenure laws and other policies that impede the constitutional obligation of states to provide children with high - quality education.
That vision would drive U.S. education policy for a quarter century, and it was a big part of the No Child Left Behind Act signed by George W. Bush in 2002.
I have also seen firsthand how difficult being a child in America can be, and how abstract policies affect my kids in very real, sometimes painful, ways: how food insecurity can drive families to our school's monthly food shelf, how incarceration inequity has many of my students writing personal narratives about visiting fathers and uncles in prison, how immigration laws left one of my students trying to hide his tears over his mother's possible deportation.
Sharpening the Focus: Helping Fine - Tune Policies and Practices to Promote Effective Teaching and Learning in the Early Years explores what supports and systems are needed to drive teaching quality that will result in improved outcomes for children and the «powerful and few» core policies are needed to improve teaching quality and result in significant outcomes for cPolicies and Practices to Promote Effective Teaching and Learning in the Early Years explores what supports and systems are needed to drive teaching quality that will result in improved outcomes for children and the «powerful and few» core policies are needed to improve teaching quality and result in significant outcomes for cpolicies are needed to improve teaching quality and result in significant outcomes for children.
And as Kevin Welner and William Mathis of University of Colorado at Boulder remind us in this policy memo, what we need is «sustained, fair, adequate and equitable investment in all our children sufficient to provide them their educational birthright...» That will not happen while high stakes testing is driving our education system.
Many of the individuals who are driving education policy in this country, including New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Jeb Bush and Bill Gates, sent their own children to abundantly financed private schools where class sizes were 16 or less, and yet continue to insist that resources, equitable funding, and class size don't matter — when all the evidence points to the contrary.
We strongly oppose allowing our nation's education policy to be driven by billionaires who have no education expertise, who do not send their own children to public schools, and whose particular biases and policy preferences are damaging our children's ability to receive a quality education.
The authors [1] look at the skills that help to drive children's future outcomes, [2] describe how policy - makers, schools and families acknowledge the importance of fostering social and emotional skills development and the gap with the available teaching practices, [3] present an approach to the study of social and emotional skills and the underlying conceptual framework, and [4] highlight future work in this area.
Q) A lot of people had hoped President Obama would change direction on education policy and get away from the test - driven accountability systems of No Child Left Behind.
«Parents of public school children in the state must be aware: As charter school advocates and professionals solidify their hold on the state's education policy apparatus, the drive to transfer public funds from traditional public schools to charter schools will grow,» the Stamford Advocate added.
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Someone in your household (family member, roommate, or children) who is licensed to drive and is listed on your policy but may or may not be directly covered by your policy.
If, however, you allow your adult child to drive an insured car, she'll typically be covered under your policy.
Adult children who don't have their own auto insurance will still be covered under your policy if they're driving your car.
That includes some basic information about you, your vehicle, your driving record, and limited information about any other drivers you'd like to insure on your policy (such as your spouse or children).
«If your child is delivering pizza as part of his part - time job and is driving your car for business then it's your personal auto insurance policy that's on the hook if there's an accident or some other incident that could result in a claim being filed,» according to Don Griffin, vice president of personal lines for the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America, in Des Plaines, Ill..
If you wish to allow your child to drive every vehicle on your policy, make certain that he or she is listed specifically on your policy for each vehicle.
This typically happens when a child drives a parent's car, but the insurance policy doesn't allow for others to be the driver.
Just as each spouse's driving record, history, age, and other factors affect the overall price of the policy, adding a child driver to the policy will affect the overall price of the policy.
Also, while you add a new driver to your policy (like your spouse or children), your rates may go up based on the new driver's age, gender, and driving history.
If you currently have children who are approaching the age where they will begin driving, you will likely want to sign them up with your insurance company just to keep the policy payment process as simple as possible.
If a couple does not assume that their child will ever want to drive, they can add a teen's name to an existing policy.
In the early stages of your child's driving, it is usually recommended that you cover the child under your own policy to make matters easier.
However, smaller companies are better able to provide policies towards a particular sector of consumer (like a woman with children) or they may offer policies that are aimed at the type of vehicle being driven.
In case your vehicle is driven by your children too, have a separate policy for them.
Most auto insurance companies will also expect you to add any licensed children to your auto insurance policy regardless of whether or not they will be driving the car.
Andrews continued to say «my office is focused on driving and promoting the implementation of policies which improve children's life chances.
To create a quality, sustainable, and seamless Early Care and Learning System responsive to each child birth to age 5 and their family across New Mexico; by building partnerships, integrating systems and making strategic, research - based and data - driven recommendations to policy makers and stakeholders.
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