Sentences with phrase «culture shift included»

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A paradigm shift is needed in western cultures, especially for the policymakers who draft important maternal healthcare legislation, including maternity leave and health insurance benefits.
Proponents say the shift would unite communities with similar interests and needs, including shared language and culture.
While most have gone cold on the director (myself included), Vanilla Sky offers up a waking nightmare of a world populated by countless pop culture references and shifting identities.
(Francisco Kjolseth The Salt Lake Tribune) The Culture Shift panel at Sundance Film Festival, discusses where artists and storytellers can change the culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19Culture Shift panel at Sundance Film Festival, discusses where artists and storytellers can change the culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018.
The CST offers a variety of technical assistance services to state education agencies and local education agencies, including direct and targeted support in any or all of the four domains for rapid school improvement: turnaround leadership, talent development, instructional transformation, and culture shift.
Maryland's plan includes a strong focus on personalized professional learning for new and veteran teachers as well as a strong school system - focused approach to supporting all low performing and high poverty schools, with specific emphasis on turnaround leadership, talent development, instructional transformation, and culture shifts.
The toolkit provides transitioning principals with skills and resources to navigate the unique challenges of shifting a school's culture, and includes several resources, including: Fictitious vignettes...
The cycle of DDI includes assessment, analysis, and action for the success of each student, and shift to a data culture versus.
Joshua's Solution Tree presentations include Shifting the International School Culture from «I» to «We,»» as well as developing leadership in a PLC cCulture from «I» to «We,»» as well as developing leadership in a PLC cultureculture.
Other ways school culture reflects Meaningful Student Involvement include, but are not limited to, educators maintaining a substantial focus on student involvement even when students appear to be disinterested; gradual or radical shifts in student - adult relationships to reflect higher perceptions of students and the elements of Student / Adult Partnerships introduced earlier in this book; and visually observable aspects, including relaxed conversations among students and adults about education and school improvement; verbal and written reflection shared among students and adults; and rituals reflecting Meaningful Student Involvement, including committee participation, Non-Violent Communication between students and adults; and student orientation programs led by students and adults.
Alongside teachers, I am curious how continuing annual testing in grades 3 - 8 and once in high school reduces «the burden of testing on students and teachers, making sure that tests don't crowd out teaching and learning» and how the continued significance of student test scores (despite the law's important shift to include multiple measures of success for students) will alter a test - prep culture that narrows the curriculum.
Her proudest accomplishments in SRCS includes an empowering district culture shift to restorative justice for the entire school community as well as creating a strategic plan that included all community stakeholders with a commitment to college and career readiness for each student.
This shift toward a social intention liberated Harsono's practice and allowed him to engage more directly with sociopolitical themes, including the legacy of Reformasi, and the rediscovery of minority ethnic identity within Indonesian culture.
«As feminism continues to gain traction, we are finally shifting our focus to include the accomplishments of many remarkable women who have influenced our culture,» explains Cessarine.
The more than 50 artists included in the exhibition have culled from the canon of art history, mined mass media, and scoured streets and screens to appropriate images and practices from commerce, science, politics, sports, religion, and technology, to illuminate recent shifts in how culture is being created and consumed.
Most recently, Zhang's focus has shifted to include paintings, sculptures and works on paper that incorporate motifs from Chinese folk culture and Buddhism.
Using the Oakland Museum of California as a case study, artist Mark Dion examines how museum practices have shifted over time, what these changes mean for objects in museum collections, and what we can learn about our culture from what's included and what's abandoned.
Recent exhibitions include a solo show at Axenéo7, Gatineau; Indigenous Art Biennale, Montréal; and Contemporary Native Art Biennial: Culture Shift, Art Mûr and McCord Museum, Montréal.
Recent exhibitions include: Possible Side Effects, Arróniz Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX (2015); Redacted: connecting dots in a shifting field, curated by Janet Goleas, Islip Art Museum, East Islip, NY (2014); Art = Text = Art at UB Anderson Gallery, University at Buffalo, NY (2014) which travelled from the University of Richmond Museum, VA, the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University, NJ, and The Hafnarfjör ∂ ur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, Iceland (2013); Contemporary Monochromes, Contemporary Galleries, Museum of Modern Art, New York (2013); Science is FICTION, Bartha Contemporary, London (2013), Terrible Beauty: Art, Crisis, Change & The Office of Non-Compliance, Dublin Contemporary, Ireland (2011); Wünsche und Erwerbungen, Zeitgenössische Zeichnung, Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany (2010); ALL OVER THE MAP, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI (2009); BLOWN AWAY, Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, IL (2008); Uncoordinated: Mapping Cartography in Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati, OH (2008); Leaded: The Materiality and Metamorphosis of Graphite (traveling to 7 University Museums)(2008 - 2009).
His investigations have included research with social groups such as the third - gender Muxhe, Raeilians, synaesthetes, border migrants, space engineers, and mental architects to explore how unconscious mindsets shift across cultures and backgrounds.
The museum's in - depth exhibition catalogue features over 300 images, and includes essays by the Michener's chief curator Kristen M. Jensen, fashion and textile historian Nancy Diehl, independent curator Thomas Mellins, and curatoratorial fellow Kelsey Halliday Johnson that illuminate how Sheeler's work reinterpreted and shifted contemporary trends in architecture and fashion, and highlight the role of Condé Nast in shaping the era's culture.
Gorczynski has also participated in numerous group exhibitions worldwide, including The Salon is a Living Room, Fanny Berta, Vienna, Austria; E-Vapor-8, Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK; Raster Raster, Aran Cravey Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; New Romantics, Eyebeam, New York, NY; Blue Lagoon, One Thoresby Street, Nottingham, UK; Dry Wipe, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham, UK; Shine a Light, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, OR; Youth Culture, The Future Gallery, Berlin, Germany; and The Shift, 319 Scholes, Brooklyn, NY.
A rare screening of videos from Juan Downey's The Thinking Eye series, including: Information Withheld (1983, 34 min, colour, sound), Shifters (1984, 28:10 min, colour, sound), J.S Bach (1986, 28:25 min, colour, sound) and Hard Times and Culture: Vienna, «fin de siecle» (1990, 34 min, colour, sound).
Implementation assistance can also include overall advisory support on strategies to shift to a culture of continuous improvement.
In Hryniak, Justice Karakatsanis spoke of a «culture shift» that is necessary in order to make civil justice — including the resolution of civil disputes by judges — accessible to ordinary Canadians.
Key takeaways included: 1) The permanent shift towards experiential retail with a clear focus on experiencing a brand's culture and community, as well as testing and touching products before buying them; 2) the rise of shared office spaces stemming from new work habits which have created a market for office space which isn't owned by an employer, but that workers can rent or subscribe to as members; 3) the importance of predictive investment analytics has created greater access to data and data tools that can help practitioners track with and get ahead of markets trends; 4) the increasing need to focus on more responsible and effective land use as it becomes an increasingly precious commodity; 5) the rise of automation in the transportation industry which is driving a need for nimbler supply chains connecting scalable manufacturing spaces and warehouses in the industrial sector.
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