Sentences with phrase «standard effort»

The latest national standards effort is intended to correct this practice and ensure high - quality standards across all 50 states.
Aided by a highly misleading New York Times article, the anti-Common Core crowd is pushing the narrative that Massachusetts's recent testing decision (to use a blend of PARCC and its own assessment rather than go with PARCC alone) spells the end for the common standards effort.
Ed Next bloggers Chester Finn, Jay Greene, and Mike Petrilli have argued about the Common Core standards effort here, here, here, and here.
Daro was involved in an earlier standards effort in that state.
D698 Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort (12 400 ft - lbf / ft3 (600 kN - m / m3)-RRB-
Industry groups have not yet finished establishing all of the technical standards to allow 5G gear to interact, so Verizon will rely on its own preliminary standards effort, known as the Verizon 5G Technology Forum.
Kevin shares his thoughts on the Raven dashboard camera, a new security camera standards effort and smart dorm rooms at Arizona State University.
Yet OUR club, the club we love and admire with all our heart, — at least in theory, since it is impossible to love those in charge these days — CARES LITTLE ABOUT CHEATING US, VERY REGULARLY, THROUGH SUB STANDARD EFFORT.
SETDA profiled the emerging work of inBloom in our May 2013 report, Transforming Data to Information, along with over a dozen other interoperability and data standards efforts related to meeting the information needs of K - 12 educators, school leaders and policymakers who — while awash in data — too often still lack the ability to easily -LSB-...]
This web site functions as a central referral point for all known UTBMS standards and provides information on new standards efforts that are underway.
They're not great, but they're better than most bog standard efforts.
A fundamental problem with national standards efforts, like Common Core, is that they are attempting to impose a single vision of a proper education on a large and diverse country with differing views.
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (May 12) about how state proficiency standards in reading and math have changed over time and whether the Common Core standards effort will lead to higher expectations for students.
Aided by a highly misleading New York Times article, the anti-Common Core crowd is pushing the narrative that Massachusetts's recent testing decision spells the end for the common standards effort.
While it is perhaps too early yet to say whether teachers are responding to the standards in the way their authors intended, we know from earlier standards efforts that implementation often falls short of intention.
He became the lead governor in bringing the National Governors Association into the national standards effort.
Backers of the latest high - profile push for common standards believe it can succeed where previous national - standards efforts have failed, partly because it comes at standards from a different direction.
Finally, one last thing left hanging in Wednesday's debate needs clarification: States knew very well that they would essentially have to sign on to the national standards effort to compete for Race to the Top money, which explains the seemingly widespread state support for the effort.
He became the lead governor in bringing the NGA into the national standards effort.
The governors and chief school officers groups pressed the foundation to expand its offer, and it has now agreed to help any state that meets eight criteria, including a commitment to the common standards effort and the ability to link student data to teachers.
The common core standards effort — and the hard work of CCSSO, NGA, and their partners — won't bring about positive, meaningful change for students unless we translate the standards from words on a page to tangible improvements in learning and teaching.
The standards effort was explicitly inspired by the medical profession's successful evolution a century ago.
The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History / Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects («the Standards») are the culmination of an extended, broad - based effort to fulfill the charge issued by the states to create the next generation of K — 12 standards i
SoCalGas's purportedly bad faith engagement with the other [investor - owned utilities] in joint codes and standards efforts
History and Context — Early experiments, non-profit and academic, Internet boom / revolution, integration, standards efforts, evolving applications, from Colin Rule's Session 2 audio lectures and PowerPoints.
Brokers can also ensure their software vendors are involved in RESO, contributing to the standards effort.
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