Sentences with phrase «steps needed for improvement»

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Employers should want, need and expect employees to think on the job, make recommendations and suggest steps for improvement.
He had no competition and played over 50 games tbh if we had at least one striker challenging him and he got some rest he'd of been better and would probably be steps further in his improvement this season unlucky for him and his injury, He burried De Gea Hart and Cabellero he just needs to do Cech or Courtoius now!
Surely, sober common sense and an ability to correctly rate, for good or ill, what our club is doing, is the first step to the necessary improvement we need to seriously challenge at the very top.
The OX has got to step up now, we have had him for enough seasons now, he needs to show some improvement and consistency, to me he has not developed at all.
Nevertheless, as the authors point out, a national food policy would shine a brighter spotlight on these conflicts and would also likely raise public awareness about and support for meaningful improvements to our food system — a much needed first step toward change.
The Executive Budget takes two steps backward for one step forward — with improvements to target poverty this year outweighed by the loss of predictability and transparency in future years and by not doing enough to ensure that schools serving low - income students and students of color receive the resources they need to increase achievement and opportunity.
Although he did not mention de Blasio by name, Cuomo suggested that the city needed to step up and commit to funding the other 50 percent of the funding for the short - term improvements.
It's a major step forward, but the U.S. Department of Energy has set a target capacity for hydrogen - storage techniques of 6 % of weight, so the carbonized feathers need improvement.
There is much more future work to be done and further improvements are still needed, but this research represents one small step closer to a possible treatment for this devastating genetic disease.
This in part reflects the premium placed on leadership as outlined in precondition one, since focusing on what matters most requires the leadership capacity to weigh up the current situation in the school, know where the school needs to head and know what is needed to get it there, and then clearly identify the entry point for commencing the improvement journey and associated incremental steps that need to be taken along the way.
Recommendation: To enhance state efforts to target improvement funds to schools most in need of assistance, the Secretary of Education should review the Title I monitoring process to ensure that steps are in place to ensure that states comply with NCLBA requirements for allocating school improvement funds to districts for district - level activities and prioritizing funds to the lowest performing schools.
Research behind VAL - ED (the Vanderbilt Assessment of Leadership in Education tool to assess principal performance, developed by researchers at Vanderbilt University) suggests that there are six key steps - or «processes» - that the effective principal takes when carrying out his or her most important leadership responsibilities: planning, implementing, supporting, advocating, communicating and monitoring.40 The school leader pressing for high academic standards would, for example, map out rigorous targets for improvements in learning (planning), get the faculty on board to do what's necessary to meet those targets (implementing), encourage students and teachers in meeting the goals (supporting), challenge low expectations and low district funding for students with special needs (advocating), make sure families are aware of the learning goals (communicating), and keep on top of test results (monitoring).41
Numerous provisions contained in S. 1177 represent a huge step forward from current legislation: the elimination of adequate yearly progress and the 100 percent proficiency requirements, tempering the test - and - punish provisions of No Child Left Behind; the continued requirement of disaggregated subgroup data; removal of the unworkable school turnaround models required under the School Improvement Grant and Race to the Top programs; clarification of the term school leader as the principal of an elementary, middle or high school; inclusion of the use of Title II funds for a «School Leadership Residency Program»; activities to improve the recruitment, preparation, placement, support, and retention of effective principals and school leaders in high - need schools; and the allowable use of Title II funds to develop induction and mentoring programs that are designed to improve school leadership and provide opportunities for mentor principals and other educators who are experienced and effective.
Most primary teachers feel that the G (good), S (satisfactory), or N (needs improvement) scale for work habits is a pedagogical step backward in the Primary Program.
ESSA requires schools identified for improvement to create comprehensive needs assessments, but states could take it one step further and require elementary schools to look at their feeder patterns from early childhood programs, form partnerships with those providers, and analyze the needs of their incoming students to address problems or gaps before they have a chance to grow.
A key feature is a 10 - step approach to implementing inclusion, from conducting a needs assessment through identifying technical assistance resources, and use of evaluation information for improvement.
Comb the report carefully looking for errors or areas that need improvement, and then take steps to rebuild your credit.
The stumble down the steps may have caused an injury to the affected limb, rest and relaxation may be sufficient to allow recovery; if you are seeing a worsening of symptoms or no improvement you should visit your Veterinarian for an examination and an x-ray (if needed).
Open data could provide a critical next step toward the culture - shift that is needed for us to realize meaningful and lasting improvements in access to justice.
That's why, just a week before the President made his comments about the need for additional improvements beyond AIA, CPF called on Congress to take further steps to update and enhance the patent system.
When you are looking for new employment, whether as an improvement on existing job or out of need with no current job, the first step must be a realistic self - assessment of skills.
Pursuant to article 11 (1), state parties recognise «the right of everyone to an adequate standard of living for himself and his family, including adequate food, clothing and housing, and to the continuous improvement of living conditions», while article 11 (2) recognises that more immediate and urgent steps may be needed to ensure «the fundamental right to freedom from hunger and malnutrition».
For improvements in Indigenous health, non-Indigenous people need to step back to enable Indigenous leadership, he says.
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