* Laying
the policy foundations for education innovation * Scaling up proven innovations that boost student outcomes * Reinventing the local education ecosystem in cities and regions
The report has three sections: 1) Setting the Context, which discusses the need for effective systems of evaluation and support for school leaders; 2) Sharing Key Lessons Learned, which highlights how states and districts can work together to agree upon and communicate expectations for school leaders and implement standards - based systems of leadership support and evaluation, thereby increasing teacher effectiveness and improving student outcomes in all schools across the nation; and 3) Improving Standards Based Leadership Evaluation, which examines leader evaluation as
a policy foundation for identifying, and supporting effective educators.
More recent developments indicate a shift in focus and provide
a policy foundation for reorienting the balance in the draft Code of Conduct.
Not exact matches
For a one - person business hiring its first employee, these steps may seem unnecessary, but remember, you are laying the foundation for your personnel policy, which will be essential as your company gro
For a one - person business hiring its first employee, these steps may seem unnecessary, but remember, you are laying the
foundation for your personnel policy, which will be essential as your company gro
for your personnel
policy, which will be essential as your company grows.
They note, «Growth and inequality - reducing
policies are likely to reinforce one another and help to establish the
foundations for a sustainable expansion.»
The
foundation for the 24 - page document was a collection of papers written by six
policy units, made up of experts from around the world.
The Federal Reserve is expected to leave interest rates unchanged in today's monetary
policy announcement, but firmer inflation in recent months lays the
foundation for hikes in the months ahead.
An election year usually means limited action on the federal
policy front, but 2016 holds prospective wins — and challenges —
for entrepreneurs.The Kauffman
foundation highlighted these areas of change:
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Kesselman, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Public Finance with the School of Public
Policy at Simon Fraser University, co-authored the 2001 study that laid the
foundation for the TFSA introduced in 2009 with a $ 5,000 annual contribution limit.
Draghi offered a handful of reasons, but also noted that while monetary
policy can build the
foundation for growth, it's up to government
policy to implement vital structural reforms, a point he has stressed on many occasions.
And little by little we've seen Democratic politicians, one after another, begin to proffer moral and religious
foundations for their particular public
policies.
Mormons are now running their own form of propaganda on all forums when it comes to any critic of their religion.You can see it on this story already.Say Jorge and Canadianlady and many others.Baptisim is
for the living not the dead and the reasons
for Mormon baptisim is suspect at the very
foundation of their baptism
policy.
Conservative candidate
for Aylesbury, David Lidington, said: «Whether you look at Ebola and our response to that, whether you look at the # 2.3 billion that was allocated to humanitarian relief in the Syrian refugee crisis, I think the Conservative Party can say that we've got a good track record on delivering practical
policies with that clear ethical
foundation.»
Any valid exposition of humanism must begin here,
for it is on the
foundation of this principle and its corollaries — the humanocentric predicament and individuals as coequal centers of freedom / authority — that humanism establishes its methodological
policies and builds its ethics and epistemology.
When he was made Dean in 1945, he sought to make the principles of the Whiteheadian system formative of educational
policy itself at the Divinity School, and he hoped to make mastery of Process and Reality a
foundation for theological study.
A philosophy that theoretically resolves the animate world into an inanimate one can hardly provide the
foundation for an environmental
policy that strives to prevent this reduction from actually taking place (Commoner, 44).
Whatever the cosmetic packaging of the
policy, to the regime it certainly was and may still remain a plausible
foundation for maintaining white supremacy.
Good personal hygiene
policies and practices are the
foundation for successful food safety and quality assurance in all food manufacturing facilities.
Michael McCain, president and chief executive of Maple Leaf Foods, was pleased by the news and applauded the federal government's leadership and consultative approach to building a national food
policy as the
foundation for a more sustainable food system.
Our Code, which addresses every aspect of our business, sets high standards
for conducting business in a legal and ethical manner and is the
foundation of our corporate
policies and procedures.
Working to give the organization a solid
foundation comprised of as many perspectives as possible, this dynamic Board then formed advisory committees
for both technical and
policy issues.
Diana speaks to educators,
policy makers, and Lady Gaga's
foundation at Yale University about why the U.S. needs an emotion revolution
for youth.
Breastfeeding is now included in the National Performance Measures of Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant partly because of the Roundtable's work.My «business»
for the past 16 years has been to build the very
foundation of «breastfeeding - related businesses:» starting the LC profession; establishing the credential; forming the professional association; and creating / changing health
policy.
A
policy platform that has as its
foundation a reputation
for sound economic competence.
As a guaranteed, unconditional, regular payment to every citizen — ideally above the poverty threshold — Basic Income could become a
foundation for an economic
policy seeking to guarantee the material existence of the entire population.
These 2 parties, represent the progressive currents in Welsh politics and registered a clear combined majority of votes overall, then announced common
policy objectives which could defend Wales against austerity and begin to build a
foundation for economic recovery.
As a result of the implementation of the Free SHS
policy, the President stated that his Government is laying a strong
foundation for an educated and skilled workforce of the future, adding that «we are investing in our future scientists, engineers, modern farmers, innovators, entrepreneurs, and transformation agents!»
Morgan's result is even more noteworthy in context as a chink in a staunchly male
policy area: there has never been a female candidate
for the Treasury committee chair, the membership of the committee has remained disproportionately male since its
foundation in 1979, and the committee's corresponding department has never had a female Chancellor nor Shadow Chancellor.
FDR, of course, set the
foundation for the modern Democratic Party, taking his
policies in New York to the federal level that ultimately became the New Deal.
Financial support
for the Empire Center
for Public
Policy comes from a variety sources, including
foundations, corporations and individuals.
«Our public and private sector
policies and programmes have been robust and successful in building the
foundation for the sustained prosperity that we promised our people.
For most of his premiership, however, Tony Blair made
policy: on privatisation and on the Iraq war, on faith schools and
foundation hospitals.
Jon Orcutt, a spokesman
for TransitCenter, a research and
policy foundation, said that he supported Mr. Schaller's approach of using an hourly fee rather than a per - ride fee to manage congestion «because I think we're going to need tough measures to keep the streets moving.»
Mr. Prince Bansah, the Coordinator of the Youth in Agriculture Programme, urged government to strategize on agriculture
policy which will assist in making a
foundation for engaging the youth in the country to reduce the high - levels of youth unemployment in the country.
Scientifically accurate information builds the
foundation for public
policies that promote the well - being of people and communities,» the letter said.
I believe that scientific discovery and technology should lay the
foundation for our
policy and regulatory decision - making.
The NSF has been pushing
for increased funding
for graduate students, but the
foundation's budget request
for fiscal year 2002 contains no formal
policy statement on postdoctoral fellowship stipends.
They add, «Ralph and colleagues» signature contribution is their nuanced discussion of what their research adds and what is possible with current and future evidence... They describe an approach to evidence,
policy, and practice rooted in an «ecology of evidence» as the
foundation for thinking through the next steps.
«Many of the diseases associated with childhood abuse typically emerge in middle and later stages of adulthood — decades after the abuse actually occurred,» said Chiang, a postdoctoral fellow with Northwestern's
Foundations of Health Research Center and its Institute
for Policy Research.
Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, a private medical
foundation based in London, is «reassured» by the protection of science funding, but cautions that «
policies that essentially amount to flat cash — even if protected in real terms — can only be absorbed
for a limited time.»
This experience related to international approaches to mine waste management and environmental
policy development provided a strong
foundation for consideration of the environmental problems observed at Baley and Krasnokamensk and concepts
for their remediation.
It provides guidance and a
foundation for the development of expanded and localized standards and
policies worldwide.
For this new term, the SPI is dedicated to ensuring future
policy recommendations have a firm scientific
foundation and that the scientific community is well - informed of the issues warranting further research.
Participating government agencies and private
foundations include the Office of Science and Technology
Policy, National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, as well as Seattle's Allen Institute
for Brain Science.
Prior to joining IDRI, Erik was Associate General Counsel at the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, where he was the second attorney on staff and worked
for over seven years exclusively within the
Foundation's Global Health Program, where he led the development and implementation of the
foundation's Global Access
policy through the review of grant proposals and assistance in structuring strategic initiatives.
That basis
for hope can be the
foundation which communities can build on in adopting
policies to reduce emissions, said co-author Katherine Lacasse, an assistant professor of psychology at Rhode Island College.
The group's advisory report was released last month and will be the
foundation for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services»
policy recommendations on how physical activity can promote health and reduce the risk of disease.
Building on this
foundation, experts in the three
policy domains will offer up - to - the - minute summaries of developments of interest to the genomics community in their respective areas of expertise and suggest strategies
for attempting to resolve the
policy challenges they believe pose the greatest barriers to clinical integration of NGS.
These partnerships among schools, and with
foundations, provide a model
for community colleges to launch programs that improve outcomes
for their students, even in the absence of any new state or federal
policies.