In a letter to Congress, Educators 4 Excellence
proposed key recommendations that should be considered for the future of the Elementary and Secondary Education...
In a letter to Congress, Educators 4 Excellence
proposed key recommendations that should be considered for the future of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) in order to increase equity and support teacher development and retention.
Not exact matches
I am pleased to note that the
proposed financial literacy leader legislation before Parliament now responds to a
key task force
recommendation for the need for dedicated leadership.
The
recommendation is based on aggregate evaluation data generated during the application process, considering the following
key elements: (1) the quality of the
proposed program as measured against the criteria contained in the charter school application; (2) the substantive issues surrounding the overall feasibility and reasonableness of the application in terms of the likelihood of the opening and operation of a successful, high quality public school; (3) the degree of public support for the
proposed school; and (4) the CSDE's
recommendation that the SBE give preference to the applicant due to its commitment to: (a) serving students who receive free or reduced price lunch; (b) partnering with FamilyUrban Schools of Excellence, Inc., an organization with a record of operating high - quality public schools in Connecticut; (c) serving students from the Dixwell / Newhallville community, an underserved, high - need area of New Haven; and (d) operating in New Haven, a Priority School District.
This working paper provides details about greenhouse gas scope accounting and reporting per the World Resources Institute's Greenhouse Gas Protocol, explains the implications of scope double - counting for zero - carbon reporting when a renewable energy purchase is made, and
proposes recommendations for consideration by
key stakeholders.
The report identifies
key capacity issues for developing countries and
proposes concrete
recommendations for the wider use of renewable energy technologies to promote sustainable development and poverty reduction.
Rather than making
recommendations, the report
proposes a model of dispute resolution based on the organization being very clear on eight
key principles case law has already established:
Despite the extensive
recommendations on these
key issues released in a report by the joint Senate - Commons committee on February 25, 2016, the federal government declined to address these contentious issues in the
proposed legislation.
However, it expressed serious concerns that not more was being
proposed to avert care proceedings and that some of the Review's
recommendations could water down the court's ability to scrutinize
key decisions in care cases, for example whether siblings should be placed together.