This is valid reasoning, but ultimately the CCSSI must
pursue standards development in other core subjects to avoid an unintended narrowing of the curriculum and, subsequently, our testing and accountability systems.
Not exact matches
He mentioned the upgrading of Zuarungu market, construction of modern community library, construction of CHPs compound, improvement in water supply, building of school blocks in Gambibgo, Nyokoko, Dubila and Kumbosco as some phenomenal
development he has
pursued and said they were all meant to improve the living
standards of the constituents.
As you design your curriculum, create your lesson plans, and
pursue professional
development opportunities, the NYSED offers these guidelines for helping you align your teaching efforts with the revised
standards:
High - quality implementation of
standards - based reform requires the following: specificity in stating the content goals of teaching and learning; consistency / alignment among the policies and practices put in place to
pursue those goals (e.g. content
standards, student achievement tests, performance
standards, curriculum materials, professional
development, accountability); authority / legitimacy to those charged with implementation; power through rewards and sanctions; and stability — when policies, practices, and leadership are in a state of flux, it is difficult to take each new thing that comes along seriously.
«Despite much perseverance on the Wii U version of Project Cars, we will no longer be actively
pursuing development on it as the quality does not meet our own high
standards nor our intended vision for the title on this platform.»
3.1 - 1 1 «Competent lawyer» means a lawyer who has and applies relevant knowledge, skills and attributes in a manner appropriate to each matter undertaken on behalf of a client and the nature and terms of the lawyer's engagement, including:... (j)
pursuing appropriate professional
development to maintain and enhance legal knowledge and skills; and (k) otherwise adapting to changing professional requirements,
standards, techniques and practices.
Emphasizing that the United Nations has an important and continuing role to play in promoting and protecting the rights of indigenous peoples, Believing that this Declaration is a further important step forward for the recognition, promotion and protection of the rights and freedoms of indigenous peoples and in the
development of relevant activities of the United Nations system in this field, Recognizing and reaffirming that indigenous individuals are entitled without discrimination to all human rights recognized in international law, and that indigenous peoples possess collective rights which are indispensable for their existence, well - being and integral
development as peoples, Recognizing that the situation of indigenous peoples varies from region to region and from country to country and that the significance of national and regional particularities and various historical and cultural backgrounds should be taken into consideration, Solemnly proclaims the following United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as a
standard of achievement to be
pursued in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect:
It sets out establishing collaborative approaches and partnerships to address housing, adequate safe water, food supplies and waste disposal as priorities.152 The National Environmental Health Strategy Implementation Plan sets out the «challenge» of «improv [ing] the health status of Indigenous Australian communities through the
development of appropriate environmental health
standards commensurate with the wider Australian population».153 The enHealth Council, responsible to the Natoinal Public Health Partnership, is responsible for providing national leadership and
pursuing the partnerships necessary to implement the plan.154