Sentences with phrase «such decisionmaking»

CB - No more so than some of the less desirable aspects of appointments will influence such decisionmaking.
While such decisionmaking is hard to observe in the OneApp data, this kind of strategy puts parents at a greater risk of not matching to any school.

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Thoughtful, well - intentioned advocates such as Charles Kerchner and Adam Urbanski call for unions and districts to work together to foster professionalism, create pleasant working conditions, and involve teachers in governance and decisionmaking (see «Reform or Be Reformed,» forum, Fall 2001).
Studies by Alfred Chandler and Oliver Williamson have demonstrated that such organizations must decentralize decisionmaking, thereby granting autonomy with accountability to sub-units, in order to function effectively.
Whether these characteristics directly affect teachers» decisionmaking or indicate other less tangible factors (such as the disciplinary climate or bureaucratic environment at the school) can not be determined.
Current discussions of the importance of teacher quality for achievement generally ignore such environmental features as district management and decisionmaking.
The danger is that such assessments will be used to supplant local decisionmaking, rather than to inform it.
Today, reformers still pin their hopes on other strategies that count on the power of decentralized decisionmaking, such as school choice, charter schools, and vouchers.
When they turn their attention to population, such authors are not concerned primarily by the fact that rapid population growth may slow economic progress in the third world, or that it may be inimicable to the interests of women, or even that it may give rise to environmental costs that are external to households» decisionmaking or may impede virtuous institutional responses to scarcity.
But perhaps the most scholarly perspective came from law professor and blogger Eugene Volokh, who reported that «such random (or close to random) decisionmaking isn't entirely novel to the legal system.»
Despite some people's concerns about what they perceive as increasingly frequent recusals by the Justices, on a percentage basis, the effect such recusals have had on the Court's decisionmaking has been essentially consistent for the last 35 - plus years.
It helps create self - awareness, a level of self - analysis, and an understanding of how external stimuli (such as peers or community) may be influencing decisionmaking.
Before issuing that final rule, the Board considered proposed disclosures of such compensation, but had withdrawn the proposed disclosures because of concern that they could confuse consumers and undermine their decisionmaking rather than improve it.
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