Practice tools include document databases for quick retrieval of key documents from our document management system.
Not exact matches
While most of his proposals — «to abandon the gold standard, let international exchange rates float, use federal surpluses and deficits as macroeconomic policy
tools that could counter cyclical trends, and establish bureaus of economic statistics (
including a consumer price index) in order to facilitate this effort» — are now conventional
practice, his critique of fractional - reserve banking still «remains outside the bounds of conventional wisdom» although a recent paper by the IMF reinvigorated his proposals.
Take a look at these key resources the experts have identified for improving your efforts to create and manage an editorial plan —
including insights on best
practices, handy templates, and useful
tools.
Our ultimate Inside Sales
tool kit
includes the top content downloaded from DiscoverOrg followers around Inside Sales best
practices
CAS conducts grower seminars and provides a number of
tools,
including the grower handbook, to aide California growers in improving their production
practices.
Tools for businesses to self - assess their food waste
practices have also been developed,
including the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology's DIRECT, the «Dynamic Resource Efficiency Calculation Tool».
The SWP provides vineyards and wineries with educational workshops and
tools,
including a self - assessment workbook covering 227 sustainable
practices from grape to glass.
The guide uses best
practices from multiple sources
including industry, academic and government experts to address water conservation and efficiency, water quality protection, soil conservation and management, air quality protection, human resource management, energy conservation and efficiency, integrated pest management, weather monitoring and preventive planning, selection of appropriate insurance policies and
tools, and proactive business planning and management.
In 2017, FamilyFarmed expanded the program to
include Direct Market Success, a farmer's guide to selling at farmers markets, farmstands, through CSAs or online marketplaces and to restaurants, and a series of Food Safety Training workshops designed to give small to mid-scale produce growers the
tools to comply with best
practices in food safety and to introduce writing on - farm food safety plans.
Think - tank Activities SOAAN will progress in stepwise fashion in order to develop the outputs mentioned above: Step 1) Review existing science and actions: An overview or survey of the existing science on the topic,
including a discussion of the limitations of scope, empirical data, and their reliability and applicability to the organic sector's understanding of best
practice; Step 2) Actors engagements: Identification in both public and private sectors of the institutions and individuals active on the topic and their respective roles and networks, so that SOAAN and the organic sector then moves to engage them, along with think tanking activities; Step 3) Think tank: Development of the model, the strategy and promotional / advocacy
tools through think tank efforts
including piloting cases to gain experience and showcase practicability; Step 4) Synthesis: Publication of the results,
tools and recommendations.
This
includes training in the use of an audit
tool that you will be able to subsequently use to measure impact and changes in
practice.
Activities and outputs
include a Literature Summary (per country); an audit of
practice (per local authority / region — two per country); the development of locally «tailored» audit tools; a Project Report; a Good Practice Guide; practitioner self - review tools and a range of training activities (workshops, training courses, action - learning sets) as well as seminars and high profile networking and dissemination
practice (per local authority / region — two per country); the development of locally «tailored» audit
tools; a Project Report; a Good
Practice Guide; practitioner self - review tools and a range of training activities (workshops, training courses, action - learning sets) as well as seminars and high profile networking and dissemination
Practice Guide; practitioner self - review
tools and a range of training activities (workshops, training courses, action - learning sets) as well as seminars and high profile networking and dissemination events.
The Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health ® is a global organization that
includes those states and countries whose infant mental health associations have licensed the use of the workforce development
tools, Competency Guidelines ® and Endorsement for Culturally Sensitive, Relationship - Focused
Practice Promoting Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health ®, under their associations» names.
This self - paced six part video series
includes 8.5 hours of practical and inspiring
tools and tips you'll start
practicing day one.
Hawkins said that such
practices would
include environmental audits, tracking economic indicators of public welfare and sustainability, and instituting a Syracuse version of New York City's online «Checkbook NYC» transparency
tool that tracks the budget, revenue, spending, payroll, and contracts,
including minority and women's business enterprise contracts, in real time.
And that's not all, there are a lot more goodies packed into this kit: a dual - sided, reusable
practice skin, o - rings, grommets, rubber bands, adjustment
tools, and cleaning brushes are all
included, too.
Brownell recommends using active learning
practices to help close the gap,
including clickers, classroom discussion and other
tools known to enhance student learning and help students perform better on critical thinking questions.
Those
included computer security
tools that go unused because they introduce roadblocks to information gathering, inadequate solutions for basic tasks like transcribing interviews and failing to consider potential risks from cloud computing and other common
practices.
The initiative
included 10 key strategies to achieve faster door - to - needle (DTN) times for tPA administration, provided clinical decision support
tools, facilitated hospital participation, and encouraged sharing of best
practices.
The Convention seeks to address all threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services,
including threats from climate change, through scientific assessments, the development of
tools, incentives and processes, the transfer of technologies and good
practices and the full and active involvement of relevant stakeholders
including indigenous and local communities, youth, NGOs, women and the business community.
Possible topics can
include both, future outlook essays that serve to introduce or encourage research in a new field and general analyses of common scientific
practices or
tools used in a field.
Tools to transform harmful programs that bond us to our wounds into supportive conditioning that ultimately liberates us (
including Sankalpa Development for your Yoga Nidra
practice).
By the end of our level one reiki training, Keely had given us a clear understanding of the
practice,
including tools to make it part of our everyday life.
The students learn all physical postures Hatha Yoga (static and dynamic variations of all poses / asanas, 72 principle poses of hatha with their variations, mastering of vinyasa flows and principles of cosmic alignment), ashtanga approach, powerful breath work techniques, kundalini kriyas (coming from the tantric tradition), naad
practices (understanding and use of sound as a
tool for transformation and healing,
including the use of mantras and music.)
It
includes the
practices of Yoga from asana (poses) and pranayama (breathing exercises) to mantra (chants) and meditation as part of its healing
tools.
We
practice a FRESH model of healthcare that combines the best that conventional medicine offers
including diagnostic testing,
tools and technologies, as well as clinical nutrition, functional medicine, health coaching (grounded in positive psychology), complementary therapies, extensive and innovative testing.
Other
tools can
include taking some time to self - assess every day for a set period of time and keep a journal of your work
practices, taking note of incidents where you feel like you excelled and places where you think you could use some additional development.
Starting with the presentation of cognitive learning theories and how they can be applied in instructional video design, and followed up by resources
including best
practices for the creation of such videos, descriptions of software
tools, and guidelines for video design and development, Obsidian Learning's free eBook Transforming Learning: Using Video For Cognitive, Emotional, And Social Engagement provides a thoughtful, well - researched roadmap for using video to greatest effect for instructional purposes.
«There were some very practical outcomes such as changes in
practice, accompanied by developing tangible «products»... these
included a real and accepted definition of global citizenship, new student reports and assessment
tools for global citizenship, enhanced use of technology for curriculum mapping, a more global and accessible library collection, just to name a few.
During my 15 years of
practicing adult and child neurology with neuroimaging and brain mapping as part of my diagnostic
tool kit, I worked with children and adults with brain function disorders,
including learning differences.
Lessons in Daily Living Skills
include: What is patience, Why we become impatient, Why
practice patience, 5 physical reasons we become impatient, My Triggers, Why and so for my triggers, How not to feed the frenzy, 10 Tools to becoming patient 1) Count to 10, 2) Take a breath 3) Take a time - out 4) Act out 5) Know your priorities 6) Just wait 7) Visualize 8) Practice gratitude 9) Laugh and Love 10) Think before yo
practice patience, 5 physical reasons we become impatient, My Triggers, Why and so for my triggers, How not to feed the frenzy, 10
Tools to becoming patient 1) Count to 10, 2) Take a breath 3) Take a time - out 4) Act out 5) Know your priorities 6) Just wait 7) Visualize 8)
Practice gratitude 9) Laugh and Love 10) Think before yo
Practice gratitude 9) Laugh and Love 10) Think before you speak.
Key topics
include: types of writing, when we writing, writing
tools, everyday writing, putting it all into
practice.
I find it intriguing that we have not fully realised the affordance that technology offers in relation to real - time (just in - time) formative assessment
practices that research tells us makes a significant impact on student learning (Wiliam, Black, Hattie) I have a pre-school age child whose school uses a «reporting / communication»
tool where daily updates are captured by the educators
including work samples, outcomes linked, photos of my child engaged in learning tasks etc..
Objectives: - Convert between number forms - Use conversions and strategic
tools to solve mathematical and real - world problems
Includes 6
practice pages and answer keys.
• Experience working on compliance with section 508 accessibility controls • Experience in front - end security for role - based application security • Experience with industry - standard digital
tools,
including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Sketch, Axure, Web UI toolkits and / or other interaction prototyping
tools • Experience with HTML5, Boilerplate, CSS3, SCSS, Less.js, Bootstrap, JavaScript, jQuery, AngularJS, Node.js, AJAX, REST, JSON, and XML • Must own duties that evolve from wireframes to HTML / CSS prototypes to finished digital products • Ability to work independently and conduct self - directed research • Ability to work collaboratively across different departments • Must have strong customer relationship skills • Familiarity with agile methodology and Scrum • Awareness of trends and best
practices in designing for a subscription - based news website • Familiarity with web - services, using / implementing WebAPI or similar SOA frameworks • Familiarity consuming REST Web Services / APIs (REST / SOAP / JSON / XML) • Familiarity with code versioning systems (SVN, GIT) • Familiarity with Task Runners (Webpack, Grunt, Gulp) is a plus.
Number Frames (free for iOS, Chrome, and other web browsers) The Math Learning Center has lots of great resources for students,
including interactive math
tools to help students
practice skills.
Technology can be used to advance learning by bringing exciting curricula based on real - world problems into the classroom, providing scaffolds and
tools to enhance learning, such as modeling programs and visualization
tools, giving students and teachers more opportunities for feedback, reflection, and revision, and building local and global communities that
include teachers, administrators, students, parents,
practicing scientists, and other interested people expanding opportunities for teacher learning.
To that end, CZI is aspiring to foster «a collaborative community of leading researchers, practitioners, advocates, and policymakers committed to: continuing to explore and advance the science,
including by testing new research methodologies that surface the unique needs of individual children; designing and providing the
tools and systems of support necessary to help educators and school leaders implement SoLD - aligned
practice shifts; advancing science - informed national, state and district policies; and working to limit
practices and policies that the science makes clear are detrimental to children's learning and development.»
Carefully - compiled resources on federal preK - 12 law and policy,
including tools, innovative
practices, and the latest research.
These
practice tests will be freely available on the Smarter Balanced web site (www.SmarterBalanced.org); they will utilize the same software system that is being used for the operational test and will feature many of the
tools, accommodations and accessibility features that will be
included in the final software package.
TECHNICAL COMPETENCIES: • Thorough knowledge of adult learning theory and
practice • Ability to design, develop, facilitate, and evaluate diverse learning programs • LMS experience required; Saba LMS experience preferred • eLearning authoring
tools experience preferred • Proficiency in MS Office,
including PowerPoint, Word, and Excel • Strong project management skills
Participants will
practice engaging with these
tools,
including the ELLCO Toolkit, and other techniques through guided sessions of classroom observation.
TOPICS Add and Subtract Fractions Add and subtract unlike fractions Add and subtract mixed numbers Multiply and Divide Fractions Fractions as division Fraction tower times Fraction multiplication Division with unit fractions FEATURES 12 Differentiated lessons target the National State Standards and outline vocabulary used for ELL and vocabulary support Lessons
include a warm - up activity, foundational skill
practice, guided
practice, independent
practice, remediation, and enrichment opportunities Access to interactive
tools that provide digital support for lessons Monitor progress with online teacher assessments
INCLUDES 1 Teacher Resource Guide
Participants learn proven strategies,
tools and inspirational
practices that serve to increase their staff and faculty's knowledgeable use of interactive technologies,
including iPads, iPods, interactive whiteboards, voting systems, video conferencing and laptops.
Michigan's new education evaluation law requires building administrators be evaluated annually based on a combination of factors
including student growth and professional
practice as measured by their district's administrator evaluation
tool.
It
includes topics on learning sciences theory, instructional methodologies and pedagogy, educational makerspace implementation, research
practices, assessment of maker - based learning, curriculum - building, and digital fabrication
tools.
The CST has developed a range of resources —
including briefs, modules, publications, and
tools — focused on research - based
practices for school improvement.
Includes tools to teach students how to analyze story elements,
practice close reading and text - based vocabulary, and more.
Online resources,
including manipulatives, interactive
tools, and games, allow students to
practice skills through meaningful and engaging activities.
The
tools include a detailed rubric for matching a candidate's skills and experiences to different school leadership openings and a «learning walk» protocol that gives district supervisors a way to observe and assess a candidate's point of view and interpersonal skills as the candidate observes and comments on actual school
practices, teacher actions and student behaviors.