Sentences with phrase «public evaluation»

Families construct and manage their identity as a family through everyday communication with each other, but always with an awareness of the potential for public evaluation.
«So reactor 3 should not start up again until the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has done a full public evaluation of the cause of these damaged bolts.»
EdNext covers public evaluations of teachers, knowledge of and support for school expenditures, and levels of support for teacher tenure, merit pay, preschool programs, readiness for college, tax credits, and vouchers for families with children attending failing schools.
At that point, public evaluations edged downward, with only about 44 % willing to give their local schools an A or a B in the PDK poll, comparable to the 43 % assigning schools one of these two grades in the EdNext poll of 2007.
In the category Singleplayer Game Mode, 20 finalists will be selected by general public evaluation.
Matters will only improve when the NHS faces true public evaluation of the CLINICAL outcomes achieved for its patients, and accepts its obligation to provide honest, objective data.
After the report appeared, stimulating a variety of reform efforts, public evaluations of their local schools climbed steadily to an all - time high of 51 % in 2000, just prior to the national debate over the passage of the federal No Child Left Behind Act, which held schools accountable for low performance.
For the first time ever SciLifeLab has been subject to a public evaluation by the Swedish Research Council on behalf of the Swedish government.
But charter accountability, which emanated from a diverse provider environment, has shown for a quarter - century that we can have an accountability system that leans on both parental judgments (via choice) and public evaluations (via authorizers).
Accordingly, public evaluations of the nation's schools have only slightly improved since 2007 among the public as a whole as well as among Republicans and Democrats.
«We as lay people could misinterpret something (in a public evaluation).
Provided continual leadership, training, coaching, evaluation, and education to 35 personnel and the public
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