Sentences with phrase «system redesign initiatives»

Other changes include potentially cutting leases in Bridgeport and Stamford locations, reducing legal services and «system redesign initiatives and service modifications» aimed at diverting people from jail and avoiding prison overcrowding.

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The multi-year initiative, called By All Means: Redesigning Education to Restore Opportunity, aims to create comprehensive and linked systems for learning and wellbeing that help eliminate what Reville calls the «iron - law» connection between socioeconomic status and achievement.
The Education Redesign Lab is a new initiative you've launched at HGSE to jumpstart the R&D on this — to start researching and building new kinds of systems.
The Education Redesign Lab aims to provoke a national design conversation and initiative to build 21st - century systems of education and child development.
«There have been waves of merit pay initiatives in the past, and every time someone recommends it anew, it's as if it's never been done before,» says Johnson, who recently coauthored Redesigning Teacher Pay: A System for the Next Generation of Educators, a book garnering much attention in the education world by advocating a radically different approach to teacher pay that encourages teacher career development through a four - tier system of promSystem for the Next Generation of Educators, a book garnering much attention in the education world by advocating a radically different approach to teacher pay that encourages teacher career development through a four - tier system of promsystem of promotion.
Michael McAfee, president of PolicyLink, has led the effort to make President Obama's Promise Neighborhoods initiative a reality in communities across the U.S. Please join the Education Redesign Lab (ERL) and cities participating in ERL's By All Means initiative for McAfee's keynote speech on May 18, 2017 at 11:15 a.m.. His talk, entitled «Equity and Collective Impact in Systems Change,» will focus on the work of the Promise Neighborhood Institute to build stronger systems of educational support and opportunity for chSystems Change,» will focus on the work of the Promise Neighborhood Institute to build stronger systems of educational support and opportunity for chsystems of educational support and opportunity for children.
In an initiative now being piloted in six cities across the country, communities are working to redesign their municipal systems and form new citywide partnerships so that everyone — elected officials, nonprofit leaders, healthcare professionals, social workers, parents, business owners, and educators — takes on the responsibility of supporting children and closing the opportunity gap.
In February 2016, the Harvard Graduate School of Education announced the launch of By All Means: Redesigning Education to Restore Opportunity, a 2.5 year initiative aimed at supporting mayors and superintendents in leading cities to develop integrated systems of education and child well - being to close achievement gaps.
The Education Redesign Lab launched the By All Means initiative in May 2016 and convened a national audience in support of a more effective systems for educating all children so that they are prepared to be successful in a complex, 21st century society.
This initiative is addressing system redesign and implementation, with a focus on these questions:
Two years into this initiative, we have begun to see what works — and what doesn't — when it comes to redesigning our education system for a modern society.
The Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE) announced today the selection of six cities, including Salem, for a new multi-year initiative — By All Means: Redesigning Education to Restore Opportunity — aimed at developing comprehensive child wellbeing and education systems that help eliminate the link between children's socioeconomic status and...
The Education Redesign Lab launched the By All Means initiative in February 2016 to rethink education and child development systems.
Kentucky Kentucky has taken a comprehensive approach to system redesign that includes a definition of college and career readiness, as well as multiple initiatives and opportunities for developing innovative learning models to support students in meeting these expectations.
WLS also is promoting a number of green initiatives including retrofitting existing projects with more energy - efficient lamps, introducing wireless controls, and educating developers and retailers on the numerous benefits of redesigning lighting systems.
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