Sentences with phrase «provision of adequate funding»

The provision of adequate funding by the Commonwealth and the role of the Federal Court will be crucial to the success of this initiative.
Enactments of this condition positively associated with principal efficacy include districts providing data and guidelines to help principals and teachers to deliver better instructional programs; district support for attendance at professional development conferences; encouragement to use school staff meetings for professional development purposes; alignment of professional development programs with the district «s curriculum; district provision for flexibility such that schools may design their own professional development programs; and provision of adequate funding for various approaches to professional development.
Money alone may not lift educational outcomes to desired levels, but our findings confirm that the provision of adequate funding may be critical.
I have taken a look at the Bill sponsored by Hon. Olamide Johnson Oni and I am of the firm view that it contains noble intentions to promote effective performance of police functions through the provision of adequate funds.

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These provisions would only be implemented to the extent that adequate funding is appropriated to the University of California, as specified.
Most of the cases relying on these rights have been about school funding, with the claim that unequal funding violates provisions in state constitutions that guarantee a right to an adequate education or provisions that promise equal protection.
Numerous provisions contained in S. 1177 represent a huge step forward from current legislation: the elimination of adequate yearly progress and the 100 percent proficiency requirements, tempering the test - and - punish provisions of No Child Left Behind; the continued requirement of disaggregated subgroup data; removal of the unworkable school turnaround models required under the School Improvement Grant and Race to the Top programs; clarification of the term school leader as the principal of an elementary, middle or high school; inclusion of the use of Title II funds for a «School Leadership Residency Program»; activities to improve the recruitment, preparation, placement, support, and retention of effective principals and school leaders in high - need schools; and the allowable use of Title II funds to develop induction and mentoring programs that are designed to improve school leadership and provide opportunities for mentor principals and other educators who are experienced and effective.
Education Trust and a cadre of civil rights groups (including the United Negro College Fund and NAACP) deserve praise for issuing a statement today calling for a reauthorization of No Child that effectively keeps in place the Adequate Yearly Progress provisions that have shined light on the consequences of the nation's education crisis on children from poor and minority households.
«(6) under the Bali Action Plan, developed country parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, including the United States, committed to «enhanced action on the provision of financial resources and investment to support action on mitigation and adaptation and technology cooperation,» including, inter alia, consideration of «improved access to adequate, predictable, and sustainable financial resources and financial and technical support, and the provision of new and additional resources, including official and concessional funding for developing country parties».
Concerns about governance of Indigenous corporations ought to be adequately dealt with by application of the provisions of the new Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2007 (Cth)(the CATSI Act), which deal with adequate funding and capacity and governance building.
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