Glossary
Glossary

Bifuricate system: A system that is divided into two branches or parts.

Charter School: A public charter school is a publicly funded school that, in accordance with an enabling state statute, has been granted a charter exempting it from selected state or local rules and regulations. A charter school may be newly created, or it may previously have been a public or private school; it is typically governed by a group or organization (e.g., a group of educators, a corporation, or a university) under a contract or charter with the state. In return for funding and autonomy, the charter school must meet accountability standards. A school’s charter is reviewed (typically every 3 to 5 years) and can be revoked if guidelines on curriculum and management are not followed or the standards are not met.

Free zone: Alternative term for free trade zone; designated area where certain taxes or restrictions on business or trade do not apply.

Global Union Federation: An international federation of national and regional trade unions organizing in specific industry sectors or occupational groups,

Intranet: A privately maintained computer network that can be accessed only by authorized persons, especially members or employees of the organization that owns it. Although intranet pages may have links to Web sites on the Internet, the intranet is not exposed to, or is accessed by, the general public. It provides a standard way to publish company policy, news, schedules, medical and insurance forms and training manuals. The intranet is also a venue for publishing blogs, wikis and social activities.

Public-Private Partnerships: A contractual agreement between a public agency (federal, state or local) and a private sector entity. Through this agreement, the skills and assets of each sector (public and private) are shared in delivering a service or facility for the use of the general public. In addition to the sharing of resources, each party shares in the risks and rewards potential in the delivery of the service and/or facility.

 

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