State intervention refers to when the government steps in and takes action in the economy or society. This can involve policies or laws that aim to regulate, control, or support certain aspects, such as businesses, industries, or social welfare. The objective is to ensure fairness, stability, or improvement for the betterment of the people and the country.
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The plan has raised questions about the wisdom of
state intervention in local schools and has brought the threat of a lawsuit.
A credible threat
of state intervention may push local superintendents to undertake their own improvement efforts and strengthen their hand in bargaining with school board members, unions, and others.
The 2013 funding law lays out stringent provisions
for state intervention for poor performance, so a state takeover will probably be rare.
The aim ought always to be to help people to lead their lives as free from
state intervention as possible.
And we have an accountability system that has led to at least a few cases of
direct state intervention in underperforming schools and districts.
A different approach is to spread the effects of the terms of trade rise across time, through
extensive state intervention in the resources and exchange markets.
However, it seems altogether unreasonable for
nanny state interventions from local councils to be pushing even more of them out of business.
For these schools, because they've been identified for attention via state accountability systems, they're unnecessarily subjected to
intrusive state interventions.
What's more, schools like these would not be subject to
vital state interventions, called for by federal law, that could turn the tides for these schools.
However, private individuals fear that their savings could be lost overnight as a result
of state intervention.
Labour's David Miliband claims, in a recent Spectator article, that there is a contradiction between David Cameron's emphasis on people «turning to each other» rather than to the state, and the Conservative leader's call for
state intervention on the environment.
But even before dealing
with state intervention in the matter, on what plank, secular or divine, might Apostle Suleiman stand, on charging his church members to kill other citizens?
For example, Indiana is directing more money — about 128 million dollars since 2009 — to our low performing schools that commit to taking bold action to improve student performance, increase community and parent engagement, and
avoid state intervention down the road.
If a school does not meet or exceed its growth targets and is ranked in the lower tiers of the state's base API scores, it may be identified for participation in
state intervention programs, and also risk losing federal funds.
And in Michigan, lawmakers passed an ambitious school package earlier this month that would establish
new state interventions in low - performing schools, help expand the charter sector, and raise the age at which students may drop out of school without parental permission, among other provisions.
Keynes Hayek offers little to no discussion of
how state intervention can support family autonomy and voluntary associations — or how it can undermine them.
For instead of
demanding state intervention, he is using the Church's financial might to go into competition with payday lenders whom he thinks are too expensive.
«Anything that would have changed diluted or created
stronger state intervention over local school districts would have defeated the purpose,» Wylde said.
And it does mean that practice downstream has to be re-imagined to break the link between deprivation and
coercive state interventions in family life.
Local control, long a tenet of the political right, is now also a rallying cry on the left, and used to argue
against state interventions in cities like Newark and New Orleans.
In a school of 415, one student's performance can be difference between a D, which
triggers state intervention, and a C, which does not.
While Bennett has
supported state intervention in failing schools and even the possibility of a district takeover provision, Ritz has said the Department of Education shouldn't be running schools.
So she was glad to recommend releasing Washington back to IPS control — a first since direct
state interventions began in 2011.
State interventions such as copyright and antitrust law itself gives rise to oligopolies and gatekeeper industries like the big publishing industry.
But, summing up the debate, he said: «We don't want heavy -
handed state intervention - we've got to have a free press... but on the other hand, it's quite clear people have been abused, people's families and lives have been torn up by press intrusion.
However, the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence can also
recommend state intervention if a school district has been unable or unwilling to carry out the agency's recommendations to improve, and persistently poor academic performance alone, regardless of other indicators, warrants intervention.