Sentences with phrase «about their colleagues through»

The following day will feature a series of activities designed to facilitate learning about their colleagues through sharing, collaborating and working as members of a team.

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They'll definitely talk about it through their social accounts and, more importantly, they'll talk about it in person with their friends, family, colleagues, and anyone else who will listen.
His biography contains elements of an epic novel: growing up the son of a jailed Trotskyist labor leader in whose Chicago home he met Rosa Luxembourg's and Karl Liebknecht's colleagues; serving as a young balance of payments analyst for David Rockefeller whose Chase Manhattan Bank was calculating how much interest the bank could extract on loans to South American countries; touring America on Vatican - sponsored economics lectures; turning after a riot at a UN Third World debt meeting in Mexico to the study of ancient debt cancellation practices through Harvard's Babylonian Archeology department; authoring many books about finance from Super Imperialism: The Economic Strategy of American Empire [1972] to J is For Junk Economics: A Guide to Reality in an Age of Deception [2017]; and lately, among many other ventures, commuting from his Queens home to lecture at Peking University in Beijing where he hopes to convince the Chinese to avoid the debt - fuelled economic model off which Western big bankers feast and apply lessons he and his colleagues have learned about the debt relief practices of the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia.
When a few of his colleagues started talking about this new digital currency called «Bitcoin», he dug through some of Satoshi's papers over a weekend.
Today, I had the good fortune of hosting and moderating a webinar How IBM Drives ROI Through Employee Advocacy, featuring my long time IBM colleagues Colleen Burns and Amber Armstrong, who shared several case studies about how the global tech giant is successfully proving ROI through employee adThrough Employee Advocacy, featuring my long time IBM colleagues Colleen Burns and Amber Armstrong, who shared several case studies about how the global tech giant is successfully proving ROI through employee adthrough employee advocacy.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
I myself am inclined to agree with Barr about the poverty of this postfundamentalist theology and tradition for the future of evangelicalism — though I would want my evangelical colleagues to understand clearly that I reject this tradition not to reject biblical or evangelical faith but to seek rather a more adequate conceptual framework through which to be more faithful to the Scriptures.
But it ought to mean something more like: «Go to work knowing that God is your Father, that you have been chosen, saved, sent, empowered by the Holy Spirit for good works where you are, supported by the people of God, trusting that God can work in and through your colleagues, and in and through you, to bring about his good purposes in time.»
Through them, I was able to learn a little more about my colleagues, and also dream of faraway places I hope to sometime visit with my kids in tow...
Through the course of the conversations, I and my colleague Dan Jarvis - Labour's shadow minister for the arts and creative industries — have been having with people in the industry it's clear that there are some themes emerging about what our vision should look like and I want to hear from you about what you think.
The handling of the Trident and Syria votes indicated major party management problems; Corbyn's «prevarication» about whether to allow a free vote on Syrian intervention signalled he has no plausible strategy to manage his parliamentary colleagues; the attempt to put pressure on MPs through directives from Momentum and the decision to conduct a last minute plebiscite among party members merely antagonised parliamentarians (66 MPs then voted with the government)
«There is a bit of a fashion at the moment, the media do tend to act as a bit of a pack and they are steadily working through my colleagues trying to find things to complain about.
House members running for a different office, most of whom are seeking promotions to the Senate, have missed about 10 percent more roll call votes this month through Sept. 22 than their colleagues seeking re-election, according to a Roll Call analysis.
Professor King and his colleagues found a number of reasons were given by the psychiatrists and therapists for offering assistance, ranging from the counsellor's own moral and religious views about homosexuality through to a desire to help patients who were stressed by discrimination.
Today we've got the chance to go through it all again, because Osborne is back before Mann and his colleagues, taking questions about the autumn statement.
«I'm of course concerned about the state and local tax deduction, and I'll continue working with my colleagues as the legislation goes through the committee process,» Donovan said in a statement.
Along with colleague John Polga - Hecimovich, the Dartmouth College political scientist studied about 90 elections and 900 candidates in Latin America, where a growing number of political parties have started to elect leaders through open primaries.
«Through this study, Morteza Mahmoudi and his colleagues are helping to shed light on this underappreciated phenomenon, and their work extends the Brigham's commitment to applying discoveries about sex - based differences to improve health care.»
Even five years ago, if Payne had been stumped about a case, he would have first turned to a trusted colleague or spent hours sifting through a mountain of textbooks and scientific research to puzzle out such an obscure diagnosis.
I am picking up knowledge about drug discovery on the job, both through structured workshops and by interacting with more experienced colleagues.
Botanist Richard Condit of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution in Balboa, Panama, and colleagues systematically worked through six plots of 25 or 50 hectares each — for a grand total of about 715 soccer fields worth of terrain — in rainforests of Asia and Central America, keying out every tree with a trunk thicker than 1 centimeter.
Curious about why some people knuckle under in difficult situations while others power through, Paulus and his colleagues set up some unusual experiments.
Standing in a payphone in the village of San Pedro, Chile, about 100 km from the base of Volcano Lascar, volcano researcher Tamsin Mather and colleagues are trying desperately to get through to the manufacturer of their remote sensing device in the U.S. Equipment failure is the bane of any scientist's life, but when it happens in remote terrain, a hitch like this can toll the death knell for further data collection on a precious field trip.
Xie and his colleagues took the cells through three of these selection rounds — each requiring about ten days of working and waiting — but saw dismayingly few signs of progress.
Through most of his career, he was as dubious about telepathy (mind reading) or precognition (seeing the future) as any of his colleagues.
Meanwhile, Esvelt and his colleagues are studying the CRISPR gene - drive system in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to learn more about what happens to a population as engineered DNA is passed down through generations, accumulating mutations as it goes.
About six years after the hallucinations started, I learned through a colleague who conducted research in acceptance and commitment therapy that I may have been doing the right thing, by accident, all along.
Looking at the fate of each animal released, Jule and her colleagues found that only about one - third of captive - born animals survived through the monitoring period (6 to 18 months) after being released.
Business Operations» Ayse Frosina devised a way for her colleagues to learn about safety at the Lab through a challenging game of Safety Jeopardy.
If a loved one, colleague, or acquaintance is going through a tough time, it's very difficult for an HSP to walk away from the emotional situation without getting invested, thinking deeply about the issue, and offering their insights.
In our conversation with Jessicca, we talk about her own decision to choose home birth, and through that process how she picked up on the trend of colleagues of hers making the same choice.
Donovan learned about FMCA through a doctor colleague who had had a positive experience with IFM's practitioner trainings.
Although both genders admitted to having sexual fantasies about a colleague and have previously flirted, men are clearly more willing to follow through: 50 % of men said they had had sex at work, compared to just 24 % of women.
Film critics Danny Baldwin and James Frazier distinguish themselves from their colleagues through their refreshingly uncommon opinions about the film industry, many of which stem from their sensible conservatism.
«Perhaps the most profound result was that through this activity we all learned to communicate about our problems in a constructive manner... I have observed that this activity has the power to open up lines of professional communication between colleagues...»
To introduce the «Reaching Youth on the Margins» session, Cruz asked his colleagues to think about a student they cared about but «maybe one who fell through the cracks... the one you couldn't reach,» he said, noting that their gathering was to figure out how to best walk with those students that get lost in the system.
Friends and colleagues have raved about the professional development opportunities it provides through ongoing events, groups, and chats.
As a district or school leader thinking about launching a coaching program, make sure you think through the details with your colleagues.
This simple and replicable research affirms everything that we know about student success and collaboration between the teacher - librarian and teaching colleagues, set as a guideline for us as early as 1982 with the ground - breaking Ontario guideline Partners in Action through to Together for Learning and Leading Learning, and affirmed by many large - scale research studies.
Most of the questions contained in this study guide are ones you can think about on your own, but you might consider pairing with a colleague or forming a study group with others who have read (or are reading) Aim High, Achieve More: How to Transform Urban Schools Through Fearless Leadership.
If you would like to learn more about this three - step process or want to spend a day working through the process with colleagues and Eureka Math educators, Great Minds offers a two - day Professional Development session that focuses on preparation and customization.
We engage with our colleagues — at the NEA, the AFT, TURN, and with public education advocates nationally — through web - based and real dialogue, conferencing, and seminars; publishing opinion pieces and other print materials;; and by sponsoring or convening national conversations about key issues in public education and education unionism.
Promisingly, researchers have found that it is possible to orient students toward positive learning mindsets through low - cost interventions, including online programs that teach students about growth mindsets and purpose.29 According to Carol Dweck and her colleagues, ``... educational interventions and initiatives that target these psychological factors can have transformative effects on students» experience and achievement in school, improving core academic outcomes such as GPA and test scores months and even years later.»
My colleague Nick Anderson wrote today about how congressional Democrats are split over the administration's plans to award innovation (that it likes) through competition.
Most of the questions contained in this study guide are ones you can think about on your own, but you might consider pairing with a colleague or forming a study group with others who have read (or are reading) Raising Black Students» Achievement through Culturally Responsive Teaching.
As a school leader, think about how you set the tone for the day at your school, with your students and colleagues — do you demonstrate a love for your work through your actions?
Through the Fellowship, principal lend their expertise to the Department by quickly learning a great deal about Federal education policy, programs and processes and then sharing that information with colleagues and key stakeholders across the country through a variety ofThrough the Fellowship, principal lend their expertise to the Department by quickly learning a great deal about Federal education policy, programs and processes and then sharing that information with colleagues and key stakeholders across the country through a variety ofthrough a variety of means.
Together with colleagues, we'll access, engage, and be challenged through sustained conversation about what matters most — improving teaching and learning experiences, through a lens of equity, to make schools better places for every learner.
The teacher leaders developed sustainable methods of communicating with their teams three times over the course of a month: 1) midway through the month, the teacher leaders hand back to their site colleagues copies of the reflections they wrote at the last meeting and the plans they chose to implement during the month; 2) Co-principal Maria Carriedo sends an email to all the teachers a week before each meeting to remind them to bring their observations of their focal students; 3) teachers make notes to themselves, in a simple chart form, about the interventions and behaviors they plan to track and keep these on their classroom walls as an easy way to document their focal students» progress.
Recently, Baker, and his colleague Gary Miron, authored a study about the ways in which individuals, companies, and organizations profit through laws and regulations governing the charter school sector.
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