Sentences with phrase «type of reform»

We can also expect to hear some hint about what type of reforms the government could make to Alberta's outdated labour laws in this session of the Assembly.
Sanson: I learned that TN is not the only state that is going through these same types of reforms.
They point to four other Southern California parent unions that have used the parent - trigger process to achieve different types of reforms.
Cuomo, who said in March he would «try like heck» to achieve voting reform, was more pessimistic about the chances for any types of reforms in mid-April.
Most key subgroups of Americans express fairly tepid support for this type of reform proposal.
Today, you have the opportunity to elect or re-elect candidates who have delivered and support the type of reforms we have sought.
«This whole thing bothers me as not showing the type of reform that we need.»
The proposal put forth by the IDC last week accomplishes all of these goals and will finally deliver the type of reform that voters demand.»
Simmeth challenged Loughran for more detail on the types of reforms he is seeking.
Governor Cuomo, who said in March he would «try like heck» to achieve voting reform was more pessimistic about the chances for any types of reforms, in mid-April.
Not surprisingly, there has been opposition to these types of reforms.
David Miliband and all those on the left who know that the state must change — be more personal, more local, and more innovative — equally know that the type of reform offered by the Tories and Lib Dems is anything but progressive.
The types of reforms he hopes to bring to the Council, such as the borough's members coordinating their economic development efforts to serve common goals, are not welcomed by county leaders, he said.
Michal Kleiber, president of the Polish Academy of Sciences, sees in NCN the type of reform the country's scientific community needs.
We suspect that this finding is the result of the unequal allocation of principals and teachers across schools as well as additional demands placed on teachers and principals in more disadvantaged schools, which may impede their abilities to implement these types of reforms.
However, in looking at the results for students separated by race and gender, both types of reforms had fairly large and statistically significant effects on the probability of completing high school for some groups.
However, both types of reforms also increased students» subsequent likelihood of being employed.
Another way to frame the question is to ask how either type of reform might change the expected wage for students who were uncertain about whether they would be high - school graduates.
Though we have little doubt that teachers, principals, and school leaders in district schools genuinely desire to enact the types of reforms that will benefit students, the traditional incentive structures that have long dominated K — 12 education stifle bold action when and where it is needed.
Institutions implementing these types of reforms are seeing remarkable success.
«Everything that he has said points to his wanting to move even more aggressively into corporate - style school closures and punishing - teacher - type of reforms that haven't been working.»
Reducing class size, funding the arts, offering a wide array of after - school programs, and providing full social - emotional and medical services for families would be the type of reform that would truly move our schools forward.
Additionally, it presents barriers to implementing this type of reform and possible strategies to meet these challenges.
The Fordham Institute, a Washington - based conservative think tank that generally supports the types of reform promoted in Race to the Top, periodically issues a study on state standards.
New Orleans, New York, and Washington D.C. are held up as examples of districts that are reaping results from these types of reform.
Vouchers are a type of reform that is possible now, and would put us on the path to further privatization.»
Ultimately, the types of reforms required to improve working conditions in schools are not quick fixes.
The state planted the seeds for implementing this type of reform in 2009 by passing legislation to pad its application for federal Race to the Top grant dollars, said Michael Addonizio, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies in the College of Education at Wayne State University, in Detroit.
But they are precisely the types of reforms that will make annual statewide tests, which are key to understanding student progress,, meaningful to parents and students.
These are the students that any type of reform should be targeting (charters and magnets tend to exclude these students).
«This type of reform tries to address the crisis that's going on right now in our state.
No Excuses charter schools are one example of these types of reforms, focusing on rigorous academics and strict discipline to produce high test scores and college acceptance rates (Golann 2015, 2).
But there were some in the Party who did not like any type of reform.
In another paper, Penner, Perun, and Steuerle argue that some type of reform is necessary if more workers are to take advantage of phased retirement.
In this context, denialism is the use of rhetorical techniques and predictable tactics to erect barriers to debate and consideration of any type of reform, regardless of the facts.
The Report recommendations may provide exactly the type of reforms needed to overcome a «culture of delay» and to make our justice system work faster if not better for everyone involved.
Taking place on Apr. 3 & 4, 2008, and titled «The Future of the Global Law Firm,» the discussion will address Sir David Clementi's Report of the Review of the Regulatory Framework for Legal Services in England and Wales, and the potential for these types of reforms in the US legal market.
There was wide support for this type of reform.
It includes many of the types of reforms we've been talking about, such as:
Congress is onboard for these types of reforms.
While the executive order does not state explicitly that Medicaid, the healthcare program for low - income people, will transition to a block grant system, the wording does allude to that type of reform.
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