Examples of activities supported by women's initiatives.
Not exact matches
For
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Western nations led by the U.S. favored a united church front to protect a purportedly Christian civilization from the communist threat (think, for
example,
of the ecumenical
activities of John Foster Dulles, secretary
of state under Eisenhower), while countries under Soviet control
supported the participation
of their chiefly Orthodox churches in the ecumenical movement as an Eastern counterpoise.
Fanatical
support of one side or the other during the War and clerical carpetbagging — and its obverse — after the War are
examples of a type
of ministerial
activity that has plagued Protestantism in America periodically over the last one hundred — and more — years.
Perusing the index
of Origins, the weekly publication
of representative documents and speeches compiled by Catholic News Service, our imaginary historian will note, for
example, the following initiatives undertaken at the national, diocesan and parish levels in 1994 - 95: providing alternatives to abortion; staffing adoption agencies; conducting adult education courses; addressing African American Catholics» pastoral needs; funding programs to prevent alcohol abuse; implementing a new policy on altar servers and guidelines for the Anointing
of the Sick; lobbying for arms control; eliminating asbestos in public housing;
supporting the
activities of the Association
of Catholic Colleges and Universities (227 strong); challenging atheism in American society; establishing base communities (also known as small faith communities); providing aid to war victims in Bosnia; conducting Catholic research in bioethics; publicizing the new Catechism
of the Catholic Church; battling child abuse; strengthening the relationship between church and labor unions; and deepening the structures and expressions
of collegiality in the local and diocesan church.
«For
example, early in the recession, our team recognized that other sources were available to help us with advertising, a key
activity in a recession, and we found a vendor who provided substantial financial
support for advertising; Additionally, lease rates were out -
of - line with our financial model, [and] our finance manager led the charge very early on to re-negotiate rates and keep stores going.»
At the same time, with Creating Shared Value, Nestlé goes beyond sustainability, to create value for shareholders and for society through its
activities, for
example in terms
of job creation, taxes to
support public services and development through positive economic
activity.
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one
of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative view — the book does speak to the ways the church is a place
of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging
activities (at the risk
of sounding cliche, group sporting events for
example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting as an employment center to help them find meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
At CIHT we
support the development
of good diversity and inclusion policy by collecting and sharing
examples of practical
activities that contribute to progress with CIHT and other signatories.
For
example, DOE should
support a number
of research, development, demonstration, and convening
activities to improve the resilience
of grid operations and recovery steps.
It's clear from the survey that funders generally view financial
support as the most potent aspect
of a grant when it comes to helping young scientists develop their careers, but the report also points out that «[a] bout half
of the schemes contain some form
of career development features, for
example career planning, networking
activities, travel grants for interviews, supervision, mentoring, training and alumni events.»
For
example, last month's spending bill that established NCATs requests several reports and outside studies
of the center's
activities and stipulates that it can not
support expensive, late - stage clinical trials
of the kind typically done by industry.
In states, for
example, that have some
of the best public universities in the country, the amount
of money that can be used to
support research
activities has declined precipitously.»
To make independent reading worthy
of class time, it must include instruction and coaching from the teacher on text selection and reading strategies, feedback to students on their reading, and text discussion or other post-reading response
activities (for
example, Kamil, 2008; Reutzel, Fawson, & Smith, 2008; see Miller & Moss, 2013 for extensive guidance on
supporting independent reading).
The Student Editions include: • Links to instructional videos, audio, or texts • Links to practice quizzes or
activities • 12 assessments that include a total
of 39 multiple choice, 2 true / false, and 2 sorting questions • Definitions
of key terms related to each
of the standards •
Examples of how students can apply the standards to their reading and deepen their understanding
of what they are reading • Excerpts from several high - quality texts, including: - «Harriet: The Moses
of Her People» by Sarah H. Bradford - «The Narrative
of Sojourner Truth» by Olive Gilbert and Sojourner Truth - «On Women's Right to Vote» by Susan B. Anthony - «Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death» by Patrick Henry • Accompanying Teaching Notes files The Teaching Notes files include: • Additional
activities and writing prompts to help your students explore the standard • Links to additional resources • Ideas to differentiate the
activities for students who need extra
support or to be challenged further • Answer guides with correct answers, answer choice rationales, word counts, and DOK (Depth
of Knowledge) levels
This powerpoint has
examples of student's work which helps to
support the development
of these
activities.
9 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to
support the teaching
of writing skills for paper 2 (non fiction and transactional writing (writing to argue, persuade etc.) Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide
example responses and
activities to allow students to develop the following: - Language - linguistic devices - tone - style - register - vocabulary - structure - perspective
Activities include: Starter Task: Show Me Whiteboard
activity Examples of how to draw each item in diagram form and tasks to
support this.
Take Virgin Active's Active Inspiration programme for
example, which involves exercise professionals
supporting activity in schools whilst some
of the finest facilities are opened to schools.
7 fully differentiated (by colour) lessons to
support the teaching
of writing skills for paper 1 - descriptive and narrative Differentiation: purple = lower ability blue = middle ability yellow = higher ability Resources provide
example responses and
activities to allow students to develop the following: - Language - linguistic devices - tone - style - register - vocabulary - structure - perspective - narrative writing - descriptive writing - show not tell - importance
of planning - technical accuracy Sample narratives and descriptions included
CO ASCD's efforts to
support teacher voice in education decision making include hosting online conversations with policymakers (see Education Issues in Focus at www.coascd.org), conducting policy summits, inviting policymakers and educators to write policy - related blogs or articles for our newsletter, connecting with other organizations in the state that promote education advocacy (for
example, Commissioner Anthes» Teacher Cabinet http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdecomm/teachercabinet), providing information about policy priorities in Colorado (for
example, State Board
of Education priorities (http://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeboard/sbe2017legpriorities), and participating in ASCD education advocacy
activities.
These
activities should draw upon observations and assessments to plan for progression and to identify children who need additional
support, for
example to discriminate and produce the sounds
of speech.
Using a rich library
of NSF - funded classroom videos, the platform includes authentic
examples and learning
activities that
support teachers new to the math workshop model.
The Newcomer Tool Kit provides (1) discussion
of topics relevant to understanding,
supporting, and engaging newcomer students and their families; (2) tools, strategies, and
examples of classroom and schoolwide practices in action, along with chapter - specific professional learning
activities for use in staff meetings or professional learning communities; and (3) selected resources for further information and assistance, most
of which are available online.
Consider, for
example, the funds
of the 21st Century Community Learning Center, or 21st CCLC, that were established through No Child Left Behind to
support academic enrichment
activities for students outside
of school hours.
As one
example, the study cites the growing trend
of blended learning and the importance
of training and
supporting teachers who can provide students both structured
activities and collaborative discussions within the context
of project - based learning that reinforces 21st century skills.
Following are
examples of everyday
activities that adults can do to
support, empower, and involve students throughout the education system.
In addition to being organized into both self - paced, bite - size
activities and more detailed modules
of deeper professional training, the category continues to link to Maker Ed and other maker education resources that
support more sustained reflection on learning practices, new ideas, and concrete
examples of how making is being implemented in a diverse array
of K - 12 spaces and environments.
Unions may argue that members can already opt - out
of supporting expressly political
activities, but as Ryan's
example and Justice Scalia's well - reasoned argument shows, even the union's collective bargaining is an inherently political
activity.
The Newcomer Tool Kit provides (1) a discussion
of topics relevant to understanding,
supporting, and engaging newcomer students and their families; (2) tools, strategies, and
examples of classroom and schoolwide practices in action, along with chapter - specific professional learning
activities for use in staff meetings or professional learning communities; and (3) selected resources for further information and assistance, most
of which are available online at no cost.
For
example, most teachers
support defining new vocabulary at the start
of teaching new concepts and using hands - on laboratory
activities to reinforce concepts already presented and explained, rather than as opportunities for students to construct understanding.
This is a great
example of early literacy teaching that incorporates interaction and physical
activity to motivate,
support learning, and make it memorable.
Trips are organized by the student organizations to visit special exhibitions relevant to the different programs, by instructors in
support of classroom
activities, and by ad hoc student groups simply because there is a lot to see and many ways to learn — and because looking at superb
examples of art and design is inspirational.
Firstly, the RUAF Foundation cooperates with urban producers, local NGOs, public administrations and other relevant stakeholder groups in setting up
of concrete short chain marketing initiatives, for
example within the framework
of the Market - oriented urban agriculture project in Gaza (implemented in cooperation with Oxfam) agricultural value chains in various specific product groups are
supported in a market - for the poor - perspective; The From Seed to Table programme
supported 30 urban farmer groups in 17 cities to innovate their local production systems, engage in value - adding
activities and establish innovative short marketing channels; The projects in Freetown and Makeni in Sierra Leone implemented in cooperation with COOPI helped to establish various youth - led agro-enterprises (in pig raising and slaughtering; milk and fruit processing and waste management).
Depending on your requirements offsetting can be anything from a quick and simple online transaction to purchase carbon credits from our selected ClimateCare projects, to a more in depth
activity involving
support for projects
of your choice around the world, or even the creation
of a brand new project, for
example in your supply chain.
This
activity report outlines UNDP's decades - long
support to partner countries to tackle climate change with a mix
of infographics and country case
examples.
My opinion,
supported by the above and a seemingly endless list
of similar
examples, the history
of CAGW, noting the curricula vitae
of the individuals and groups before CAGW became an issue who are now touting CAGW, and their
activities in fields outside
of «climate science» is that «Global Warming», by whatever euphemism is currently in vogue, is not a problem; it is an excuse.
We will work with, consult and
support our clients to understand the impact
of the changes and we will look to identify increased or new
activity, for
example:
The need for
support can vary between technical fields, for
example: in second medical use patents, data should link the
activity of the compound to the disease mechanism.
In addition to pro bono legal representation, another good
example is our
support of educational
activities.
The document mentions Decentralised Data Management as an
example of support activities but otherwise does not provide much detail concerning the programme's purposes and tasks.
Examples of work
activities of an Assistant Director are
supporting department strategy, observing daily operations, making sure objectives are attained, generating reports, monitoring expenses, handling staff, attending meetings, and delivering presentations.
Examples of Admin Executive duties are determining conditions for the supply
of services, ensuring efficient administrative
support, processing client claims, inspecting the premises
of the organization, organizing training
activities, disbursing payment to workers, and other tasks, depending on industry and organization.
Example resumes for Sql Server Database Administrators showcase
activities such as making use
of new database technology,
supporting business objectives, ensuring network performance, handling technical issues, and ensuring maintenance.
Executive Management Duties & Responsibilities Provide effective solutions to complex issues such as cost budgeting, pricing strategies, vendor negotiations, revenue projections, purchasing and sales negotiations, business development tactics and industry competition Identify and develop talent among team members with targeted recruitment, focused training efforts and the promotion
of a performance - based work environment that leverages individual talents for group benefit Utilize needs - and situation - based assessments to manage costs and capital outlays and determine potential ROI Participate heavily in all marketing, branding, public relations and communications
activities Develop leadership team and
support staff to aid in efficient business operations, sales and marketing functions, and client service execution, delegating important tasks and assignments while monitoring for effective resolution Lead through
example with consistent work ethic, attitude, and professionalism, while performing sales presentations, overseeing market operation and business development, creating new revenue channels and managing key vendor and client relationships Collaborate in all phases
of strategic planning with senior - level management, while furnishing oversight and guidance regarding effective acquisition strategies, pricing, market trends, and operational structures Assess and expand key markets and potential business ventures while ensuring operational efficiency and solid execution
of corporate mission Create and implement marketing and sales strategies while tracking progress versus established internal and external benchmarks, focusing on both revenue generation as well as cost control Maintain a strong working knowledge
of the products, services and respective marketplace, including pricing and regulatory trends, competitor strategies, general economic conditions and other business metrics Act as a liaison between staff, clients, and other management members to resolve issues in a timely manner
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one
of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative view — the book does speak to the ways the church is a place
of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging
activities (at the risk
of sounding cliche, group sporting events for
example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting as an employment center to help them find meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
Examples of healing processes might include women - specific and men - specific groups; story - telling circles; cultural
activities; (150) understanding the impacts
of issues such as racism, colonisation and identity on Indigenous well - being; the use
of mentors and / or elders to provide
support to individuals; and retreats or residential - style components where participants spend a period
of time going through the healing process, usually on a spiritually significant site, away from their families and communities.
Several studies have reported that fathers may be more involved in their son's physical
activity15 31 or have found stronger links between father — son and mother — daughter dyads in terms
of their physical
activity behaviour.36 — 38 In contrast, interview data from the current study revealed a myriad
of gender patterns, including
examples from fathers
supporting girls» physical
activity because they were more confident than mothers in
supporting physical
activity or because they enjoy watching their daughter play football and a mother taking her son mountain biking to engage in quality one - on - one time.
Program evaluation has
supported this multifaceted approach in multiple countries and settings.83 Analyses by Nobel Prize — winning economist James Heckman reveal that early prevention
activities targeted toward disadvantaged children have high rates
of economic returns, much higher than remediation efforts later in childhood or adult life.84 For
example, the Perry Preschool Program showed an average rate
of return
of $ 8.74 for every dollar invested in early childhood education.85 Targeted interventions foster protective factors, including responsive, nurturing, cognitively stimulating, consistent, and stable parenting by either birth parents or other consistent adults.
It provides an overview
of the rationale and development
of RRFT, evidence
supporting the treatment model, and descriptions and illustrative
activities and case
examples for each intervention component.