Sentences with phrase «leading practice papers»

The guidance issued so far includes Leading Practice papers on multiple computing subjects, including «Basic Skills.»

Not exact matches

Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
IFOAM President, Andre Leu, who presented a paper on «Alternative to external inputs», highlighted that organic agriculture is part of the agroecology paradigm, and that innovative and science - based methods provide the practices and inputs needed for soil nutrition, pest, disease and weed control that lead to good yields.
From that insight came the realisation that the paper had a potential civil liability from its hacking practices, and that led to Taylor's civil case.
The former chief executive of a company chaired by Buffalo Republican Rep. Chris Collins said in recently filed court papers that the congressman manipulated its finances and used a «questionable accounting practice» that led the company's bank to drop it as a customer.
Indeed, this paper has led the way in highlighting their sharp practices.
Since some leading trade union members of the NEC are known to favour circulating ballot papers to all levy papers — as was the previous practice — with votes being counted provided that levy - payers tick the box to opt into affiliated supporter status, the union influence may in fact not change so much from the process that selected Ken Livingstone.
The former chief executive of a company chaired by Rep. Chris Collins said in recently filed court papers that the congressman manipulated its finances and used a «questionable accounting practice» that led the company's bank to drop it as a customer.
«People involved with these gardens are passionate about healthy eating, food security and helping people connect to where their food comes from,» says Ashley Chaifetz, lead author of a paper describing the work and its effect on school and community gardening practices.
«Yosemite has a rich history of bear management practices as a result of shifting goals over the years,» said Jack Hopkins, lead author of the paper and a research fellow at UC Santa Cruz.
«Increased awareness of multiple births resulting from non-IVF fertility treatments may lead to improved medical practice patterns and a decrease in the rate of multiple births,» the paper concludes.
The lead author of the Journal of Infectious Diseases paper is Ethan Borre of the MGH Medical Practice Evaluation Center (MPEC).
Covers the main information needed in student led activities, and then has practice papers for the AQA B Religious Studies Prejudice unit to do at the end.
We certainly hope this paper will lead to a re-thinking of this practice and are very gratified that it appears to be resonating with many shelter folks.
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A snapshot of contemporary drawing practices, the exhibition includes more than 200 new and recent works on paper by leading international artists, including the Still Life with Screen and Heart (2016) by David Haines.
The Contemporary Chinese Works on Paper collection is a new collection focused on small hand made works on paper created by leading Chinese artists practicing in the 21st cenPaper collection is a new collection focused on small hand made works on paper created by leading Chinese artists practicing in the 21st cenpaper created by leading Chinese artists practicing in the 21st century.
Exhibiting in galleries introduced him to the potential freedom of pursuing a visual art practice, which has led him to explore paint and paper; colour, and especially pattern.
We lead the industry both in terms of content, with foundational books on renewable energy, green building, organic agriculture, eco-cuisine, and ethical business; and in terms of environmental practice, by printing on recycled paper.
For instance, if your «fear» of the cloud leads you to keep everything in paper form, you are almost certainly leaving your important client data at greater risk to theft, fire, flood, or snooping than if you use best practices in the cloud.
• Assist lead teachers in planning, designing and implementing curriculum • Provide assistance in preparing lesson plans • Impart classroom instruction in accordance to lesson plans • Supervise and control students during class and when the lead teacher is not present • Assist students with carrying out classroom activities • Assist students during lunch time • Observe students for developmental issues and communicate findings to lead teachers • Implement age appropriate activities and monitor safety throughout • Research information for lesson development • Communicate progress and observations to parents • Maintain student records and perform other clerical tasks • Help in maintaining a clean and organized classroom • Ensure sanitation of all surfaces, equipment and toys • Assist students in social skills development • Assist in putting up bulletins • Accompany young students to the bathroom • Take attendance and make copies of tests • Assist in grading test papers and exams • Assist in checking work books and homework • Operate equipment such as projectors and computers for instructional purposes • Maintain appropriate classroom discipline and decorum • Prepare and distribute worksheets • Ensure that students retain information by repeating information constantly and practicing patience • Deliver instruction in the absence of lead teacher • Perform hall and bus duty as instructed by the lead teacher
Seeking position with leading edge products, where the ability to analyze and identify best practices and to quantify those practices through white papers and training others is important.
Towards the end of the Reporting Period, the Minister for Indigenous Affairs and the Attorney - General announced that the Australian Government would release a discussion paper which would «outline a package of reforms to promote leading practice in native title agreements and the governance of native payments».
[33] See Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to Attorney - General and the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Discussion paper: Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits (30 November 2010), paras 72 — 74.
The Government has advised that it is currently considering submissions to the Leading Practice Agreements discussion paper.
In response to the Leading Practice Agreements discussion paper I recommended that before introducing reforms to ensure the «sustainability» of native title agreements, the Australian Government should consult and cooperate in good faith in order to obtain the free, prior and informed consent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
The Agreements Discussion Paper also suggests that a way to encourage the adoption of governance measures is to mandate them or make any new tax benefit conditional on the adoption of the measures and leading practice principles.
On 3 July 2010 the Australian Government released the Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits discussion paper which outlined «possible reforms to the native title agreement process».
See also: Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to Attorney - General and the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs Discussion paper: Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits (30 November 2010), [76].
Contemporary School Psychology publishes original research papers and review articles that address leading - edge issues in school psychology and connect theory and research to practice.
[6] Australian Human Rights Commission, Submission to the Attorney - General and the Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs on the Discussion Paper: Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits (30 November 2010).
The Commission considers that, in general, there may be merit in an agreement containing the leading practice elements suggested in the Agreements Discussion Paper.
The Australian Human Rights Commission makes this submission in response to the Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits discussion paper (the Agreements Discussion Papaper (the Agreements Discussion PaperPaper).
Discussion paper: Leading practice agreements: maximising outcomes from native title benefits (2010)
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