The opportunities that will be created by the off - grid solar market hold the promise of addressing both climate disruption and energy poverty by disrupting the systems that produce them and replacing
them with equitable outcomes for people and the environment.
Not exact matches
Take a two - generation approach to advancing
equitable health and developmental
outcomes for all families
with children prenatal to five years.
An area where adaptation policy could produce more
equitable health
outcomes is
with respect to extreme weather events.
Despite an increased push from the federal government for higher performances by both teachers and students, many districts continue to struggle
with how best to manage financial resources in
equitable ways that will lead to improved
outcomes.
The UCLA Civil Rights Project (PDF, 30.3 MB) has found that schools
with high suspension rates are less safe, less
equitable, and have lower academic
outcomes.
Working in collaboration
with a diverse group of educators, advocacy groups, community organizations, and policymakers, the project ultimately aims to grow the number of quality schools where all children can have
equitable learning
outcomes, feel like their culture is valued, learn to live together
with appreciation of differences, and be engaged in understanding how to dismantle racism and systemic oppression.
The investigation will also look at collaborating
with diverse partners to help identify and develop
outcomes for
equitable and diverse schools; surveying existing work in the field, current research, and policies tied to promoting desegregated and integrated schools; and cultivating a physical and virtual community to reimagine the
outcomes and processes for diverse and
equitable schools.
IF the IDOE collaborates
with key stakeholders, including LEAs, institutions of higher education, and educator associations, to refine existing human capital management systems that leverage evaluation and support systems to recruit, prepare, develop, support, advance, reward, and retain great teachers and leaders, THEN increased educator capacity and effectiveness will ensure
equitable access to excellent educators and lead to improved student
outcomes.50
Graduates of the Teaching Academy are reflective educators who continually improve their practice through combining the latest research literature
with best professional practices in pursuit of
equitable outcomes for students.
As school districts grapple
with the intransigent problem of racial and socioeconomic segregation, the EACs must continue to play a critical role in providing direct civil rights support to school districts to ensure
equitable practices and
outcomes for children.
Based on our experience working
with districts in Washington state that are committed to ensuring
equitable educational experiences and
outcomes for students, we offer three broad recommendations.
Considered a seasoned collaborator and evidence - based strategist, Dr. McGlawn served as the Senior Associate for Linked Learning at The Education Trust - West, where she led assessments of Linked Learning implementation,
with a strong focus on the quality of curriculum and instruction delivered through Linked Learning pathways, as well as
equitable systemic access and improved
outcomes for students.
While there have been examples of charter schools that have struggled to ensure
equitable access for students
with disabilities, collaboration between districts and charter schools offers the potential to improve
outcomes for students
with disabilities.
While not every dollar a school spends directly improves academic
outcomes, a new report from Rutgers school - finance expert Bruce Baker finds certain kinds of money very much do matter: extra funding for higher teacher salaries and more
equitable distribution of resources between rich and poor districts, for example, are correlated
with higher student achievement, especially for the neediest kids.
In the 2012 PISA results, there were education systems in Asia, Europe, and North America
with high and
equitable learning
outcomes.
how the organization can keep
equitable outcomes for students as the focus of their partnership
with teachers
California California's approach combines a more
equitable system of funding
with locally designed accountability plans that hold all schools and systems responsible for improving the learning opportunities and
outcomes of all students.
Ellen has enjoyed collaborating
with teachers, administration, and neighboring districts to improve educational
outcomes and ensure access to
equitable education for all students.
Confianza is Boston - based consulting organization
with the mission of increasing access to high standards and to improving
outcomes for English Language Learners (ELLs) through evidence - based practices in language, literacy and
equitable schooling.
A community school strategy makes explicit that in order to significantly improve the academic and developmental
outcomes of children, schools must work
with partners — e.g. families, community organizations, institutes of higher learning, public agencies — to ensure that all students have
equitable opportunity to succeed in school.
The authors argue that examining these artifacts can help schools gain a fresh perspective on their policies, practices, and culture; better align human resources
with student
outcome goals; identify conditions that support or constrain teaching quality; and generally foster more
equitable infrastructures for teaching and learning.
Further, each student must be provided
with the scaffolding and differentiated support needed to keep progressing at a pace appropriate to reaching college, career, and civic
outcomes, even when unequal resources are required to achieve a more
equitable result.
The series concludes
with recommendations for using POBF to advance more
equitable resources, opportunities, and
outcomes in higher education.
Mead and Green recommend that state legislatures explicitly state in their laws that charter schools aim to «enhance
equitable educational
outcomes for all students, particularly those who have historically struggled,» and that «charter schools must comply
with all federal laws.»
With all eyes focused on the
outcome of the UN Climate Change Conference, which ends this week, Victoria and her fellow youth climate activists are stepping up to make sure world leaders heed their call for a sustainable and
equitable future.
Around the world,
with fingers crossed, readers are attentively waiting for updates of the climate talks in Bonn in hopes of an
equitable outcome.
They are even frequently being referred to the same agency they have issues
with, resulting in rather pessimistic expectations of any
equitable outcome.
Justice Abella, writing for the majority, emphasized the importance of deference and discretion
with regards to interlocutory injunctions, which is highly context - driven to ensure just and
equitable outcomes (para 22).
In keeping
with the focus on intersectionality, she said that while broad population approaches will be developed, tailored approaches and targeted interventions for some groups are needed to ensure consistent and
equitable outcomes in rural and regional areas and across multiple complexities and needs.
With this in mind, the couple may benefit from a collaborative divorce which allows experienced professionals to help navigate them through the process and make it a smoother transition and an
equitable outcome.
Making good financial decisions during the process is a crucial step towards achieving a positive and
equitable outcome that each spouse or partner can live
with.
establish a streamlined, expedited and cost effective approach to settling native title claims by negotiation, resulting in
equitable outcomes consistent
with the aspirations of traditional owners and the state
Education: Giving Indigenous people the same
equitable education opportunities and
outcomes as mainstream Australia, seeking improved numeracy and literacy, create supportive environments
with relevant curriculum of accurate Aboriginal history, developed YRC policy and education statements, accessible primary and secondary education and increased numbers of Indigenous teachers.
With this plan, we strive to translate our commitment to access to justice into practical approaches and policies that deliver
equitable outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and families.
The formula must be indexed for population growth and inflation, be geographically
equitable and focus on areas
with poor health
outcomes and inadequate health services.