Phrases with «to shift the culture»

"To shift the culture" means to cause a significant change in the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of a group of people or society as a whole. It involves altering the way people think, act, and interact, often to create a more inclusive, progressive, or positive environment. Full definition

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Sentences with «to shift the culture»

  • These are all great points of entry for anyone who wants to shift the culture of food in a school. (thelunchtray.com)
  • The authors wanted to find out if this professional growth opportunity, undertaken by a cohort of teachers, could help shift culture in schools — where teachers were accustomed to working in isolation. (k12education.gatesfoundation.org)
  • In this session, you will learn specific leadership strategies for shifting your culture to one focused on growth and a student - centered learning model. (nsba.org)
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