"To add this accountability" means to incorporate or include a sense of responsibility or obligation in a situation or action.
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The charter movement has transformed public education, and heralded in an era in which parents and communities can create schools of choice for their children and have greater flexibility and richer learning environments in exchange
for added accountability.
The efforts are aimed
at adding accountability, increasing openness and protecting those who come forward with accusations at a time when lawmakers across the country have been forced to resign over sexual misconduct claims.
Further, while I worry a lot about the Administration's watering down accountability across the country, I am convinced the Texas program will
entail added accountability while under Robert Scott's administration.
«By making this a regular cabinet position just like all the other departments, we're going to
add some accountability there, and then if we don't like the results we're getting with our schools, we're able to make some changes a little easier,» Sanfelippo said.
Booking through a property management
company adds accountability and a set of standards that are lacking in their to the horror story counterparts of vacation home rentals gone wrong.
As explained in a recent paper by William Sanders, not all value -
added accountability systems include the full range of statistical properties necessary to preclude all biasing influences.
Once you say it aloud, it gets real and
adds accountability.
But
it adds accountability.
Steve Bellone, the Democratic challenger and current Babylon town supervisor, agrees, but
adds accountability will go a long way to building a stronger economy.
There are loads of online groups (social media in particular is great for this) that discuss ideas and help to
add accountability to what you're trying to achieve.
I decided to enter the Transformation Challenge again, simply as a «reset» and to give
myself that added accountability of follow through.
In part due to pressure from the recency of reclusive African state Wakanda, the world's nations set out to curtail the powers of these superheroes turned vigilantes to
add some accountability to the mix.
William L. Sanders on Value - Added Methodology and the Tennessee Value -
Added Accountability System
Consider having students complete a rubric assessing themselves and their group members after cooperative activities to
add this accountability.
The charter movement transformed public education, and heralded in an era in which parents and communities can create schools of choice for their children and have greater flexibility and richer learning environments in exchange for
added accountability.
Distorting value added: The use of longitudinal, vertically scaled student achievement data for growth - based, value - added accountability
When a book is sold, a digital watermark is added to the file to insure they will not filter to pirate websites and to
add accountability for the buyer and seller.
For participants who upload their content during the NaNo process, those authors can benefit from
the added accountability and support of readers through the comments left on their works in progress.
Need
some added accountability?
My over 25 years experience in healthcare, technology, insurance and communications have positioned me well for a move into a company that seeks to
add accountability to the marketing role.