Sentences with phrase «effective transition practices»

Below are a few examples of resources that may be useful for states and localities on effective transition practices:

Not exact matches

«It's critical to isolate and distinguish those companies with the strongest job opportunities, hiring practices, and retention programs for transitioning service members and spouses seeking civilian employment so that candidates are able to conduct an efficient and effective job search,» says Sean Collins, vice president of Victory Media and a nine - year Navy veteran.
«That said, our evidence indicates that effective school practices are more common in K — 8 schools than in middle schools and that the transition to middle school itself is detrimental for students and should be eliminated wherever possible.»
The National Secondary Transition Technical Assistance Center (NSTTAC) helps states build capacity to support and improve transition planning, services, and outcomes for youth with disabilities and disseminates information and provides technical assistance on scientifically - based research practices with an emphasis on building and sustaining state - level infrastructures of support and district - level demonstrations of effective transition methods for youth with disTransition Technical Assistance Center (NSTTAC) helps states build capacity to support and improve transition planning, services, and outcomes for youth with disabilities and disseminates information and provides technical assistance on scientifically - based research practices with an emphasis on building and sustaining state - level infrastructures of support and district - level demonstrations of effective transition methods for youth with distransition planning, services, and outcomes for youth with disabilities and disseminates information and provides technical assistance on scientifically - based research practices with an emphasis on building and sustaining state - level infrastructures of support and district - level demonstrations of effective transition methods for youth with distransition methods for youth with disabilities.
The Center's work will include, but is not limited to, professional development for the infant / toddler and preschool workforce; evidence - based curriculum; early learning standards; effective transitions; screening and assessment; culturally and linguistically age appropriate practices; enhancing teacher / child interactions; supporting networks of infant / toddler practitioners; supporting children with disabilities (part C and part B); and using data to improve practice.
In Grading From the Inside Out, Schimmer argues that while the transition to standards - based practices may present many challenges for educators, it is essential for effective instruction and assessment.
«For lawyers, effective use of technology means new clients, stronger work product, and more efficient use of time; for law students it means better job prospects and a smoother transition into practice.
Infusing Early Intervention for Substance Use Into Community Mental Health Services for Transitioning Youth Taylor & Elizabeth (2011) Social Work in Mental Health, 9 (3) View Abstract Discusses the potential of effective alcohol and other drug (AOD) screening and early intervention practices for facilitating a healthy transition to adulthood for youth who experience considerable risk for substance abuse disorders.
Communities of Practice are an effective and efficient mechanism to assist organisations to transition to the NDIS, and to utilise and act on lessons learned.
Just as there is a gap between controlled interventions and clinical applications in child and adolescent psychotherapy, 15,16 the transition from efficacious parent support approaches to effective community program practice needs to be carefully implemented and tracked.17
In 2014 I began to transition into my private practice where I focused on parent coaching and guiding families to reducing unwanted behaviors, developing effective parenting strategies, creating healthy communication habits, and designing social media / tech plans for their household.
Examples from the resource will be shared and participants will be encouraged to reflect on their own practice, share experiences of effective practice and raise questions about the nature of transitions.
The publication, by Professors Sue Dockett and Bob Perry, provides an overview of the research base underpinning the importance of effective transitions and provides some examples of what this might look like in practice.
A decade from Steinberg's 2001 presidential address, effective evidence - based parenting interventions and approaches exist in the research literature; however, the dissemination from research to practice has been relatively slow, and the difficulty in achieving this has been apparent.8 The literature includes little research on how to support the general population of parents through their child's transition into adolescence, and a substantial research — practice gap exists regarding the impact of a universal approach to parenting programmes for parents of adolescents.
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