Sentences with phrase «schools as a matter of urgency»

«Government must get a grip on teacher retention and we expect it to set out a targeted, measurable plan to support struggling schools as a matter of urgency,» she said.

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In today's intellectual climate, where so many who invoke science in support of Christianity seem to do so in more or less veiled forms of creationism (for example, in the «Intelligent Design» school of thought), and where the prevailing mindset is a complacent presumption that science has disproved religion, it is a matter of pressing urgency to proclaim from the housetops how the magnificent success of modern science points unambiguously to the existence of the supreme Mind of the Creator, and how the trajectory of thought which begins there leads convincingly to Jesus Christ as Lord of the Cosmos.
The Network for ASSIN Development is calling on the government as a matter of urgency to sack all the Head Teachers of both the Basic and the Senior High School in the Assin Land for failing to give the students proper sex education.
The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) has called on the Government to, as a matter of urgency, engage stakeholders on their roles in the implementation of the Free Senior High School (SHS) Policy to ensure its success.
Because John King's team is striving during Obama's final weeks to promulgate regulations that violate the spirit of ESSA, such as mandating that states issue single summative grades for all schools, revising or withdrawing these will be a matter of some urgency.
Brian Lightman, of the Association of School and College Leaders, said: «This is another example of the overwhelming evidence for regrading these exams as a matter of urgency in the interests of fairness.»
As a matter of urgency, the Northern Territory government auditing school - aged populations with limited or no education services and develop accessible and appropriate education options.
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