Sentences with phrase «solving systemic problems»

Solving systemic problems generally requires systemic solutions — for example, the beliefs and goals driving the system.
Often the best way to solve a systemic problem is by joining forces.
Can any of us still believe that good old George McGovern would have solved the systemic problem of American industrial implication in Africa, Latin America, Europe or southeast Asia?
I - 1240 can not solve systemic problems such as lack of parental involvement or poverty.

Not exact matches

This requires many steps, including systemic risk oversight and solving the so - called too - big - to - fail problem.
At any rate, if process - relational thinkers can work through fundamental systemic problems relating to the nature of the self and the God - world relationship, perhaps we might solve as a by - product the question of a realistic envisioning of the resurrection life; if we can't, then this mode of thought has problems more foundational than those at issue in this essay.
Their defence needs him desperately; the doubt is whether a signing can really solve a problem that appears systemic, given the implicit risks in the way they play.
If we dig in deep to create systemic change, we can heal those wounds, and we won't find ourselves with the same problems to solve in 10 or 15 years.
The exhaustion of political capital has lead to a systemic dimension: a growing mistrust in the democratic problem - solving capacity of the European Union and its member states.
Venkatasubramanian, who is the Samuel Ruben - Peter G. Viele Professor of Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, and co-director of the Center for the Management of Systemic Risk, has long been interested in fairness and inequality and points out that the same concepts and mathematics used to solve problems in statistical thermodynamics and information theory can also be applied to economic issues.
While the problem needs to be solved at the systemic level, there are things that young scientists can do, too.
Earlier this month, at the annual meeting of the Chinese Association of Science and Technology in Fuzhou, CAST President Han Qide quoted from the editorial and said that the country should «solve some of the problems by systemic reform.»
«The new small schools actually only worked because we were making systemic changes,» says Cahill, to ensure «that teaching and learning, human resources, finance, facilities, accountability, procurement, partnerships would be coordinated and problems solved rather than going into the black hole of bureaucracy.»
«If you are going to solve the problem, it requires systemic change,» he says.
As we strive to implement strategies that promote systemic change, we must do so with the goal that no matter where students are assigned, they have the benefit of the thinking, expertise, and dedication of all teachers in that grade level or subject area; that they are part of a school system that requires all teachers to participate in learning teams that are provided regular time to plan, study, and problem solve together; and that this collaboration ensures that great practices and high expectations spread across classrooms, grade levels, and schools.
Although important, recruitment alone can not solve the more systemic problems with teacher working conditions — it is one of the many strategies we can and must employ to modernize and elevate the profession, but it is not a panacea.
Marie Clay worked with a dynamically changing theory and was receptive to the discourse of new research and theory as well as flexibility in solving problems in systemic intervention.
The «problems» in public education won't be solved by promoting the rhetoric that simply luring the «best and brightest» students from America's most elite colleges and universities to teaching will somehow fix the systemic defunding and privatization of our schools and the de-professionalization of the teaching profession.
The current cuts will not solve systemic risk problems embedded in residential real estate, and CDOs, anytime soon.
If Lomborg thinks that promoting «free - market problem solving» constitutes consensus among economists, he is leaving out a large pool of creative economic thinkers who are engaged with the world's problems in systemic ways.
Systemic problems aren't solved that way.
We can not hide behind the guise that this deal will solve any problems; we can not listen to the voices that this deal is an answer to climate change or systemic injustices.
We fail because our ideas have been overtaken by REALITY (emphasis mine): we insist on trying to solve connected, systemic problems through partial, incremental and short - term measures.»
It takes a collective, systemic and societal problem and seeks to solve it at the smallest, most powerless level — kinda like trying to relocate an ant infestation one little ant at a time.
Wilson also points out that some of the best legal tech start - ups could be those that solve what would appear to be a relatively low - level problem, but that because they are experienced throughout the sector have the potential to make a systemic difference.
While this hard fork proposal would solve a real potential problem of miners dropping out of the Bitcoin network in response to the upcoming halving, the systemic failures that make this an issue of note should be much more pressing to the Core devs.
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Some participants benefited from specific problem solving, others used the group to identify systemic life factors that were hampering their progress.
However, that does not mean therapists can put their licensures and livelihoods on the line, if found in violation of HIPAA or guilty of insurance fraud, in order to solve a problem for individuals that needs to be resolved on a systemic level.
Multi Systemic Therapy (MST)- involves working closely with families, providing intensive therapy that focuses on problem solving.
Integrative systemic therapy: Metaframeworks for problem solving with individuals, couples and families.
Mr. Breunlin is co-author (with Schwartz and MacKune - Karrer) of Metaframeworks: Transcending the Models of Family Therapy; co-author of Integrative Systemic Therapy: Metaframeworks for Problem Solving with Individual, Couples and Families; co-editor (with Lebow and Chambers) of The Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy; editor of Stages: Patterns of Change Over Time; and co-editor of the Handbook of Family Therapy Training and Supervision (with co-editors Liddle and Schwartz).
Properly trained family therapists and systemic consultants may use their skills in diverse contexts such as organizations and institutions, where they can foster team work and problem - solving.
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