Sentences with phrase «so little accountability»

It provides an overview, and stunning examples, of how the K - 12 teaching profession has evolved into one with so little accountability, professionalism and just plain old commonsense.
«The thing that's so awful about the Buffalo Billion is the corruption, of course... but also how much money is being spent with so little accountability.
As a result, smart customers are asking: Why is there so much hedging and so little accountability in AI?

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We are still a club with no benefactor to bankroll us so the books have to be balanced.That is a way of life that we must live with and accept.But from now on there can be little or no excuses in the players we buy.Wengers control in these matters have been taken from him so the emphasis and accountability lies with Ivan Gazidis and his new teams.We can't get things wrong.Big and better players cost more in fees and wages so it's certainlg going to be interesting.
The lack of transparency and accountability help explain why there's so little payback, in terms of jobs, for the huge sums paid out.
Second Half Green is my little accountability place, where I record my progress and track my goals, so that I can be reminded each week of my journey!
There is very little doubt among sophisticated observers that Texas has led the nation in public education reform over the past decade or so and that it has served as a model for the nation in the advancement of standards and accountability.
There is very little doubt among sophisticated observers that Texas has led the nation in public education reform over the past decade or so and that it has served as a model for other states and the nation in the advancement of standards and accountability.
From where he sits, setting ambitious and aspirational targets as was done in the past decade under the No Child Left Behind Act — including through its Adequate Yearly Progress accountability and aspirational 100 percent proficiency targets — will do little to spur reform because doing so will «lose credibility with the very people expected to make it succeed — the educators.»
So proponents claiming the mantle of «education reform» have been quick to jump on the one - sided election results as proof - positive of widespread voter support for their ideas, which include competitive charter schools, vouchers to transfer public education money into private hands, and harsh accountability measures to punish schools and teachers for the circumstances they have very little control over.
So far, there's little research on how A-F accountability systems could impact the way families use school vouchers.
The other 60 percent has little or no accountability for quality also by union fiat, so to speak.
Further, at the Federal level, the organization tasked with investigating and disciplining Federal judges, the Canadian Judicial Council, is so obviously nothing more than a whitewashing bureau with as little transparency as it has accountability.
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