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Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this special episode, I am joined by Susan Divers, Director of Thought Leadership at LRN to discuss LRN's 2023 Program Effectiveness Report. In this episode, Susan and I discuss making your ethics and compliance program is as effective as possible. We include a consideration of the gulf between high performing and less effective programs as well as the impact of the pandemic on compliance; the importance of empowering middle managers and involving them more in ethics and compliance. Susan also explains why companies need to upgrade their systems to make them more effective, particularly in the data component. Key Takeaways: [00:04:50] The Pandemic's Effects on Compliance Programs [00:09:17] Decreased Engagement of Senior Management in Ethics and Compliance Throughout the Pandemic [00:13:52] The Importance of Upgrading Data Systems for Optimal Compliance [00:18:26] Proof the Program has Been Successful in Improving Student Achievement. Act now and use the link below to obtain a copy of the Report at no cost. It's the perfect way to learn more about ensuring your ethics and compliance program is as effective as it should be. Resources: Connect with Tom Fox ● LinkedIn Connect with Susan Divers ● LinkedIn Download the LRN 2023 Program Effectiveness Report ● LRN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This one-minute audio is the introduction to Series II. of my podcast show entitled: What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Public Schools.
This podcast is entitled Equity in Education. In this episode, Dr. Sonya Whitaker, host of the Podcast show entitled: What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Schools interviews Dr. Wahl (Superintendent in Residence for Equal Opportunity Schools). Dr. Wahl discusses his equity journey as well as the work that his organization does to support organizations in ensuring that students from diverse backgrounds obtain access to rigorous studies.
The is the introduction to the Podcast Show Entitled: What's Really Going On: A Spotlight on Solutions for Improving Student Achievement in America's Schools. The purpose of this podcast is to examine at a very deep level, those things that are occurring in America's schools which impact educators' ability to improve the academic achievement levels of all students, and more specifically, students of color (which includes students from various linguistic backgrounds) and students experiencing the impact of poverty (which includes students from all ethnic backgrounds). The second and most important purpose of this Podcast Show is to provide recommendations that can be tried, proven and then replicated in schools and districts across the entire country.
Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
Intro: Are schools failing to educate our children with the information they really need to have success in life. The benefits of sending your children to private school or home schooling. Dianne talks about 20 attributes a man should have. Got to this link for Dianne’s list: http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/man-attributes.html Walter E. Williams’ article on the web will say it all. www.creators.com. And…the craziness of PETA. Check out the article http://www.kansas.com/news/tiller/story/836204.html While in N.Y.C. Dianne talked to a PHD in Health and found out some frightening information about genetically altered foods. Check out this story: www.cqs.com/gmohazard.htm Diane’s Delicious Recipe’s: This week’s recipe is – Lamb Kabobs – http://www.everythingthatmattersradio.com/lamb-kabobs.html
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Improving Student Achievement in Mathematics by Addressing the Needs of English Language Learners (Fall 2009) Download this Position Paper at http://www.mathedleadership.org/resources/position.html
Improving Student Achievement in Mathematics by Leading Highly Effective Assessment Practices (Spring 2009) Download this Position Paper at http://www.mathedleadership.org/resources/position.html
Improving Student Achievement in Mathematics for Students with Special Needs (Winter 2008). Download this Position Paper at http://www.mathedleadership.org/resources/position.html
Improving Student Achievement by Leading the Pursuit of a Vision for Equity (Spring 2008). Download this Position Paper at http://www.mathedleadership.org/resources/position.html
Improving Student Achievement by Leading Sustained Professional Learning* for Mathematics Content and Pedagogical Knowledge Development (September 2007) This paper provides direction for creating ongoing context-based adult learning.
Improving Student Achievement by Leading Effective Collaborative Teams of Mathematics Teachers (September 2007) This paper provides direction for the elimination of inequities often caused by the privatization of teacher practice.