Sentences with phrase «workshop participants expressed»

Workshop participants expressed the desire for a national representative body to contribute to generational change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Workshop participants expressed concerns about data timeliness, local indicators, how data relate to districts» accountability plans, and how charter data are reported.
Workshop participants expressed mixed reactions to this new combination.

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She enjoined the participants to pay attention to the speakers as they lead them through an awareness journey and expressed the confidence that at the end of the workshop, «you shall return to your work with better understanding of the place of gender in election management.»
Unique Wilson, the lead prekindergarten teacher in Roosevelt and a workshop participant, was learning new ways to express the curriculum in the classroom.
The editors express their deep appreciation to the participants and especially to Steve Olson for his efforts in combining the information gathered at the workshop into a coherent document.
In a workshop of 44 men and women, we found more adrenaline - like hormones — indicators of stress — in the urine of participants who did not express their feelings.
The aim of the workshops was to enable the participants to contemplate and express their personal experiences.
Indeed, a recurring theme expressed by many participants at the workshop was that ensuring the measurement (s) of a particular climate variable (s) was only a necessary first step toward enabling the creation of time series of measurements of sufficient length, consistency, and continuity to determine climate variability and change, that is, to generate CDRs (see «Panel on Issues Related to CDR Development,» p. 39).
Learning Objectives of Workshop The participant will: • Understand the history and theory of expressive therapy and how it is used in a therapeutic setting • Understand the use of art, drama, music, writing, puppetry and other expressive modalities in psychotherapy • Learn creative interventions that can be used with a variety of therapeutic populations • Learn the role of imagination and creativity in the healing arts • Understand the limits of Expressive Therapy • Understand how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the healing process
At the end of the workshop participants will be able to: • Explain the history and theory of expressive therapy and how it can used in a play therapy setting • Assess the use of art, drama, music, writing, puppetry and other expressive modalities in play therapy • Demonstrate at least 5 creative interventions that can be used in play therapy • Explain the role of imagination and creativity in play therapy • Discuss the limits of expressive therapy in a play therapy setting • Demonstrate how expressing inner feelings by creating outward images helps in the healing process in play therapy
While accepting the international context for the term «indigenous», participants in the workshop expressed a strong preference for the phrase» indigenous peoples» not to be the primary descriptor used in the domestic Australian context.
While accepting the international context for the term «indigenous», participants in the workshop expressed a strong preference for the phrase «Indigenous peoples» not to be the primary descriptor used in the domestic Australian context.
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