Work values reflect specific preferences for work environments that are important to a person's satisfaction with his or her job.
Not exact matches
«These changes will
reflect the relative
value Canadian employers place on foreign
work experience, and redirect points to language and age factors, which are better indicators of success in the Canadian labour market.»
While people used to seek and connect with brands that fit their
values, they now expect the opposite: for brands to do the
work and
reflect their unique needs and preferences.
Through his
work, le Menestrel found that the majority of people dream of being deeply loved, of being part of a community that
reflects their
values, and of contributing to the lives of other people in some way.
Activity is expected to be supported by a return to growth in engineering construction,
reflecting the large
value of resource - related
work due to commence in 2004/05.
It time for the Republican Party to GET TO
WORK and convince voters of the Great Need we have to elect a New President... one who's
values reflect a more Conservative view.
But like all
works of architecture, sacred buildings
reflect not only a faith tradition but the
values and concerns of the builders» immediate context.
A bigger issue is how much we should expect Christian MPs to
work together to seek legislation that
reflects Christian
values.
Tracy Borman, joint chief curator of Historic Royal Palaces, in an interview said Princess Diana's compassion and charity
work «of course absolutely
reflects very Christian
values too».
And patriarchy doesn't
work because God created both men and women to
reflect God's character and God's sovereignty over creation, as equal partners with equal
value.
As such, we believe that we must
work to maintain that trust every day by making decisions that
reflect our shared
values.
Curry's management style
reflects those
values with a focus on motivating his team members through mutual respect and hard
work.
3Fish
works with small and large companies and organisations — fledgling brands and well - known names such as The Body Shop — that want merchandise to
reflect their
values.
It makes setting prices that
reflect the true
value of my
work and selling them rather difficult!
Lori also provides ongoing support to adoptive parents and counseling staff, and is proud to
work for an agency that so honestly
reflects her own
values.
We believe that it is important that our way of
working is both connected and collaborative,
reflecting the vision and
values we cherish.
In doing this
work — I seek to
reflect the
values of humility, simplicity, compassionate care, and concern for the common good — Especially, for women and children.
«And we'll be taking a hard look at who has been left out and seeing where we can add new
work to ensure our public spaces
reflect the diversity and
values of our great city,» he continued.
Commenting on the result, Mr. Phillips Oduoza, the GMD / CEO, UBA Plc, said «our 2015 profit is a new high,
reflecting the hard
work and discipline of our Board, Management and Staff in creating
value for all stakeholders.
«And we'll be taking a hard look at who has been left out and seeing where we can add new
work to ensure our public spaces
reflect the diversity and
values of our great city,» de Blasio added in his statement Thursday.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of
working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «
reflect the
values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
Its vocational makeup
reflects a well - established fact: A large and growing percentage of
value creation in the 21st century economy results from «knowledge
work.»
This increase may
reflect a change in the
value that postdocs, but not their supervisors, place on their personal lives relative to their
work.
He wrote, «As in the medical profession, the main
value of such an oath might be symbolic, but I believe it would also stimulate young scientists to
reflect on the wider consequences of their intended field of
work.
Kate
worked with the world's leading botanists to develop a line of plant - based products that
reflect the attributes she
values most for her and her five children.
Whether wealthy or poor, I know a number never
reflects who I truly am or the
value of the
work I am doing in the world.
We love
working with brands that
reflect our
values and help make feeding families better + easier.
It's also setting up your
work environment to
reflect your
values.
In other words: My price
reflects how the general market
values my
work.
This is also
reflected in the price, Bonmarche offer great
value for your hard earned cash, especially if you play my favourite little game of
working out the «price per wear»
Reflecting this notion is the beautiful, largely static camerawork by cinematographer Roger Deakins (superb
work again after True Grit), who frames the interiors of this rather muted and drab setting in a way that it makes the characters appear like prisoners of their own personal
values and motives.
However, she points out a deeper meaning which
reflects the importance of students feeling
valued in the classroom: «When people believe they are important in a project, anything
works, and, conversely, when they don't believe they are important, nothing
works.»
«Katie was an outstanding master's and doctoral student,
valued by both peers and faculty,» Gardner said,
reflecting on his
work with her to study how young people are affected by digital media.
Much like charter schools, private schools wishing to receive public dollars would
work with an organization that has been sanctioned by the state to develop a fair set of metrics that
reflects both what the school and the state
values.
To the extent that panel participants knew their
work was likely to be used to advocate for additional funding for the state's public schools (or that panel participants» predispositions
reflect CBE's and / or KEA's mission and
values), there is an obvious bias injected into the Verstegen and Associates study from its inception.
To help guide
work related to using time effectively, it is helpful to consider ones
values, and
reflect on a personal mission and vision.
Because - and especially in their assessments - they tend to
reflect familiar categories: The sharp and often distorting distinctions among and between «subjects»; age grading; the
value placed on quick recall; the dumbing down of the quality and grace of expository prose to make it fit into some sort of rating scheme; the overload of material to be covered, usually the inevitable result of intracommittee ideological logrolling, which leads to a bit of this and a dollop of that; the almost absolute denial of a
value placed on individual ingenuity, craggy but provocative thinking, sustained
work, and desirable variety; the lack of interest, signaled by the assessment apparatus, of the virtues of fairness, good character, and imagination.
While
working through these objectives, participants will
reflect on the role that schools play in supporting girls» long - term achievements and explore the importance of classroom culture and the
value of ethos and atmosphere.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) states that in order to provide quality education: «The skills, knowledge,
values and attitudes that learning and teaching promote must
reflect and respond to the needs and expectations of individuals, countries, the global population and the world of
work today».
The skills, knowledge,
values and attitudes that learning and teaching promote must
reflect and respond to the needs and expectations of individuals, countries, the global population and the world of
work today.
In the Australian Curriculum:
Work Studies, Years 9 — 10, students are given opportunities to explore similarities and differences in cultural values, beliefs and practices in the context of work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experien
Work Studies, Years 9 — 10, students are given opportunities to explore similarities and differences in cultural
values, beliefs and practices in the context of
work and enterprise and reflect on intercultural experien
work and enterprise and
reflect on intercultural experiences.
Now get back to
work and show us a budget that
reflects the
values of a country that was the shining beacon for my grandparents who came here 105 years ago to escape the pogroms of tsarist Russia.
We hope that they won't pooh - pooh small innovations like a one - off charter school with a unique design, a teacher evaluation tool that a school district has
worked hard to create and implement, or a set of standards that a community has created to
reflect its
values.
Reflecting the findings of research conducted by Bric et al in the USA, we have found that schools who
work with us on a whole - school basis, rather than individual projects or initiatives, see the greatest impact and report the highest assessments of
value for money.
«ASCD's mission and positions on teaching and learning
reflect my own
values and beliefs, so I see the opportunity to join the Emerging Leaders program as a way not only to articulate the shared best practices, but also build leadership skills through
working with ASCD leaders and outreach initiatives,» said Brad Cawn, senior manager of school performance for Chicago Public Schools and a 2011 Emerging Leader.
I will call these the «
value weights» because they
reflect what we
value about education and teachers»
work, ignoring measurement issues.
Reflecting on her
work, ELLIS instructional coach Pamela Gordon highlighted the
value of connecting cognitive psychology to her practice.
As our 50th anniversary approaches, Board Chair Barbara Adams writes about how Education Northwest's
work reflects its core
values of equity and support for evidence - based policy and practice.
By
working with parents to examine their privilege and understand that their impact matters more than their intentions, Integrated Schools prepares parents to support meaningfully integrated classrooms that
reflect the diversity of their district as well as school communities that respect ALL families and are galvanized around supporting ALL children Through national organizing to promote local action, we support, educate, develop and mobilize families to «live their
values,» disrupt segregation, and leverage their choices for the well - being and futures for their own children, for all children, and for our democracy.
IEE coaches have learned the
value of sharing, planning,
reflecting and
working together.