Sentences with phrase «achieve systemic change»

Drawing on a team of feisty international lawyers, the equality effect supports its regional legal partners by initiating creative legal advocacy projects to achieve systemic change.
Unfortunately, the report also suggests that most school leaders struggle with acting on their plans to actually achieve systemic change and results.
Although this proposal addresses just one principle, the nine principles affect and build upon one another and must be aligned to achieve systemic changes to the teaching profession.
In 2011, one of the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law professors, Judith McCormack, won the award for her lasting impact on her students entering the legal field and her success in achieving systemic changes in legal clinics, law schools and the tribunal sector.
They include the diagnostic schema, treatment planning, and achieving systemic change.

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Seeking systemic change rather than perpetual charity, we designed our philanthropy to achieve ambitious goals and sustainable results in a concentrated and deliberate timeframe before sunsetting the fund in 2015.
North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) NCREL's mission is to «strengthen and support schools and communities in systemic change so that all students achieve standards of educational excellence,»... «to help teachers teach better, students learn better, administrators provide better leadership, and policy makers make better policy.»
«Through Richard Elmore's Politics in Education course, I gained a deeper understanding of the political complexity of systemic change, how to think about addressing structural impediments to change, and how to be politically strategic, in addition to instructionally focused, to better achieve excellence through equity for all learners,» said Jewell - Sherman.
In 2010, Steve formed Future Is Now Schools, built on the successful secondary Green Dot Public Schools model, union reform and systemic district change, to take the foundational principles, lessons learned and successes achieved on the local level of Southern California and expanded this base to other communities around the country.
Fulfillment Fund (CA): Helps promising, yet educationally underserved and economically disadvantaged students achieve high school graduation and access to and completion of higher education through programs that also produce systemic change.
Emilio Pack's two decades of experience in public education inform his belief that by investing in educators as leaders and giving them the site - level autonomy to put student needs first, we can achieve systemic reform and change.
Having just completed a brutal round of jousting in the interest of public education reform during the Texas legislative session, I have a renewed appreciation for the obstacles we face in achieving meaningful systemic change in our education delivery system.
There is a growing recognition in the education justice movement that community organizing and parent leadership are essential to achieving significant change, including opening and sustaining high - quality schools and systemic changes within districts and states.
Misses an opportunity to leverage change: Sen. Alexander should seize this opportunity to revamp Title II — the part of the ESEA that provides for professional development and support — and create systemic changes to grow and maintain a high - achieving, diverse teacher workforce, such as improving teacher preparation, providing intensive induction for new teachers, and supporting job - embedded professional development, coaching, and innovative compensation systems that stretch dollars further.
With even the largest private funding efforts amounting to a very small expenditure relative to public spending, achieving systemic impact requires changing the way public dollars are spent.
West Coast LEAF's mission is to achieve equality by changing historic patterns of systemic discrimination against women, through BC - based equality rights litigation, law reform and public legal education.
Last week, Clark appointed Geoff Cowper, a partner in Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP's Vancouver office, to lead the review, with a mandate to study «systemic changes» aimed at achieving a more efficient, timely and fair justice system.
She uses an experiential and systemic approach to assist clients in identifying patterns of feelings, thoughts and behaviors that occur in times of stress, and to change them so as to achieve success, happiness and intimacy.
Leah uses evidence - based, systemic models to help clients achieve growth and change with a variety of issues, including communication difficulties, relationship conflict, adjustment around life transitions, anxiety, depression, trauma, establishing and maintaining boundaries, and emotion regulation.
Case examples have been used to highlight some of the ways in which change can be achieved in short, medium and longer term systemic intervention with families.
In the short - term case example, we explore the incisive use of the systemic therapeutic model shaping collaborative conversation and curiosity to achieve change in a resourceful family with complex family relationships.
Sustained improvement in outcomes for Indigenous people can only be achieved by systemic change.
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