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Studies have found that they have better results, and also spur improvements in nearby state-run schools.
Erin H. O'Brien, another spokeswoman for ISO New England, said people who believed the two-zone plan is unjustified do not understand that the plan is also intended to spur improvements to the grid.
At the same time, Japan needs to become more closely integrated into the global economy, both to gain access to fast-growing foreign markets and to enable competition from foreign firms to spur improvements in the stodgy services sector.
A result, though, is that the very notion of including the G in the rider report card program, which extends to every line in the system, amounts to a boost of self-esteem for those who hope that a bad grade will spur improvements.
Earlier this year, I signed onto the Veterans' Bill of Rights, a document meant to galvanize support for veterans and spur improvements in service at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
Sending letters to parents informing them that state law requires students ages 6 to 18 to attend school and provides criminal penalties for parents who fail to comply could help spur improvements, she said.
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But he said the administration wanted a law that would spur improvement without labeling all schools as failures, as he contended the House bill would do.
But the frenetic pace of Mr. Ross's reforms has led some to wonder whether the charter schools -- which may never be approved -- are already fulfilling their promise to spur improvement through competition.
Effective evaluation systems can provide the feedback necessary to spur improvement, as well as an objective standard for high-stakes decisions about which teachers just shouldn't teach, rendering moot the issue of whether tenure protects bad teachers (as some people claim).
Given the widespread problems of fraud, misrepresentation, and discrimination, the massive issue of sexual assault on campuses, and the serious need for transparency as a means to ensure accountability and spur improvement, it should be against public policy for the Department to allow recipients of Title IV funds to escape accountability through the use of forced arbitration.
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