872 resultados para Board policy issues
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"PN-AAX-225"--Cover.
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At head of title: National Manpower Council.
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Reuse of record except for individual research requires license from Congressional Information Service, Inc.
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Final recommendations for analysis of the mandates in special education, bilingual education, driver education, physical education, and the instructional program in elementary and secondary schools.
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From the proceedings of a workshop held September 29-30, 1977, in Rockford, Ill., sponsored by the Illinois Arts Council and the Rockford Arts Council.
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"Serial no. 93-3 (92-38)."
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Networked information and communication technologies are rapidly advancing the capacities of governments to target and separately manage specific sub-populations, groups and individuals. Targeting uses data profiling to calculate the differential probabilities of outcomes associated with various personal characteristics. This knowledge is used to classify and sort people for differentiated levels of treatment. Targeting is often used to efficiently and effectively target government resources to the most disadvantaged. Although having many benefits, targeting raises several policy and ethical issues. This paper discusses these issues and the policy responses governments may take to maximise the benefits of targeting while ameliorating the negative aspects.