Sentences with phrase «adaptive challenges»

Less consideration may be given to social - ecological constraints and resources that families of children with ID may need in order to meet the normal, everyday adaptive challenges they face.
The single most common error is trying to solve adaptive challenges via technical means.
As Mike and Lacy pointed to this morning — we are reminded to take the time to deeply engage adaptive challenges through connecting, reflecting and acting — together.
Clapp, E. P. (2010, May) Envisioning the future of arts education: Challenging core assumptions, addressing adaptive challenges, and fostering the next generation of arts education leaders.
Underpinning this argument is the basic premise that parents of children with ID confront the same central adaptive challenge as families with non-disabled children: they are families first.
Early adversity increases adaptive challenges faced by adolescents who are already dealing with the normative biological, cognitive, and social changes that occur during this life stage (Cicchetti and Rogosch 2002; Conger et al. 1994; Harter 2012; Hildyard and Wolfe 2002; Steinberg 2008).
However, I do wonder whether or not you'll be able to handle the more difficult adaptive challenges which is the real work.»
There are multiple issues that face higher education, from college access, degree attainment, and student success to the future of shared governance and leadership along with economic and global realities will require higher education to face serious adaptive challenges both now and in the future.
The Immunity to Change approach is unique in that it focuses exclusively on mindset transformation for enhanced professional practice, allowing it to help participants tackle adaptive challenges.
«Breath of the Wild showed something most designers already know, but which is hard to achieve... [these games are] evolving from classic open worlds to an open - game model - open progression following each player's intrinsic motivations, adaptive challenge curve and economy, open narrative structures, and so on.»
(Adaptive challenges include climate change and fossil fuel dependence.)
Kegan and Lahey's immunity to change process is aimed at helping people to take on big adaptive challenges.
Adaptive challenges on the other hand «can only be met by transforming your mindset, by advancing to a more sophisticated stage of mental development.»
A point of consensus among researchers in the field is that families of children with ID face adversity, or in the very least, significant, out - of - the - ordinary adaptive challenges.
Ecocultural theory, with its focus on the universal adaptive challenge (i.e. sustaining a meaningful daily routine), may be useful in this regard.
We argue for expanding the research agenda to consider the adaptation of families caring for children with ID through greater understanding of the social - ecological constraints on families and the resources needed to meet the «normal», everyday adaptive challenges they face.
A central tenet of ecocultural theory is that all families everywhere face the same central adaptive challenge.
In other words, how do I work with and in this congregation to identify and to engage the adaptive challenge?
Easterling: I temper my optimism by saying that we're probably looking at an adaptive challenge.
«This drill core is likely to fill in the gap in our current environmental record and to provide exquisite details about the climate dynamics and the adaptive challenges during the Acheulean - to - Middle Stone Age transition,» he said.
Maybe we could talk sometime about what an adaptive challenge might look like.
Systemwide school improvement is what Harvard University's Ronald A. Heifetz calls an «adaptive challenge» — a problem for which no clear solution currently exists.
«New and Aspiring School Leaders filled my leadership toolbox with strategies for solving technical and adaptive challenges and skills for enlisting key colleagues» support for change.»
This requires a full understanding of the adaptive challenges in our work, e.g. how to solve big problems in altered contexts.
Adaptive challenges, by contrast, require changes at the level of our skill sets and our mindsets.
One way you can tell when you have encountered an adaptive challenge is that no matter how much technical knowledge you develop and implement you still can't make progress.
Adaptive challenges are:
They begin by confirming that justice system change is not a «routine problem» but an «adaptive challenge».
This unparalleled effort to keep us central to the transaction will help us meet another adaptive challenge, this one external.
We have successfully avoided becoming the association equivalent of the dinosaur and have prevailed in addressing the adaptive challenge.
As a result of several actions taken during our annual convention in New Orleans, we've squarely faced what management consultants call the adaptive challenge.
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