Sentences with phrase «aggressive intervention»

And in exchange, it required tough and aggressive interventions in those schools.
We must first look at the trajectory of schools and realize that in some cases we need more aggressive intervention earlier in the process.
Some forms of acute diarrhea can be life - threatening and require aggressive intervention.
If this approach is unsuccessful, more aggressive interventions are used.
When a nursing home patient is dying, aggressive interventions such as inserting a feeding tube or sending the patient to the emergency room can futilely exacerbate, rather than relieve, their distress.
Instead of takeovers, closures, and other dire options mentioned in press coverage of the law, most states and school districts have chosen less aggressive interventions.
Given the risks of rising seas, thawing permafrost and lost glacial water reserves, some scientists have begun to wonder if aggressive intervention may prove necessary — the suite of techniques commonly known as geoengineering.
The return of Rebekah Brooks to run Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper operation has been described as «two fingers up to the British public» by the shadow culture secretary, in a strikingly aggressive intervention.
It's certainly possible that labor's aggressive intervention helped Democrats.
«And particularly,» she explains, «its impact on whether to transition to hospice care or to receive aggressive interventions in the ICU.»
«The administration of an anti-cancer drug is very aggressive intervention in the body,» explains Prof. Shaked.
Without aggressive intervention, wild chimps and gorillas could be pushed to the brink of extinction in just one decade.
Aggressive interventions play big part in improvements after even «mild» attacks, U.K. report says
Designed to provide the support necessary for Urban Prep graduates to successfully enroll in college and bolster their efforts to make steady progress toward attaining a degree, the program offers aggressive interventions by three full - time, dedicated staff members to help our alumni persist in school.
In his current role, Troy leads a department of full - time staff dedicated to providing aggressive interventions to Urban Prep alumni to promote enrollment, persistence and graduation from college.
Dozens of schools are slated for aggressive interventions over the next three years under a new, multistate effort that aims to clear hurdles that have hindered previous attempts to improve underperforming schools.
There are no consequences for inaction, and local leaders who do want to make aggressive interventions will get no political cover from Washington.
His infamous exhibition, Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form, included aggressive interventions into the architecture of the museum, including Michael Heizer's assault on the Kunsthalle Plaza with a wrecking ball and Richard Serra's massive lead splashes in interior corners (which must be crowbarred away from the surfaces that serve as their molds).
A Gentle Collapsing II (2016), is one of Hartley's most aggressive interventions to date, representing fractured elements from a domestic building that has been seemingly exposed to the natural elements.
In addition to improved prognostic ability, he says, doctors could adapt patient care to an individual, determining whether more or less aggressive interventions are needed.
Frequent reassessment is necessary to determine whether therapy is working or if more aggressive intervention is necessary.
When the PSC attempted more aggressive intervention to save the dying Dunkirk power plant near Buffalo — in the name of preserving jobs and creating clean energy — it found itself on the wrong end of a lawsuit.
The rise in the nation's external reserve made the CBN comfortable in its aggressive interventions at the foreign exchange market.
In both trials the aggressive interventions did not prevent diabetes in everyone who was followed, but the onset of the disease was slowed overall.
We hope to identify those patients at higher risk and design an aggressive intervention while tailoring a less - aggressive approach for those with low - risk.»
The 109 schools, the first in Chicago subject to such aggressive intervention, will be evaluated again in a year.
Schools that continued to perform poorly were identified for corrective action, a more aggressive intervention.
Such schools exist, and they should be subject to aggressive interventions, including closure.
States now enjoy a freer hand to decide how they want to rate (or «grade») their schools and determine which are worthy of either praise or aggressive intervention.
«I'm concerned that states, with a combination of state politics and inertia, will not... do aggressive interventions for students in struggling schools,» said Chad Aldeman, a former federal education official who is now with Bellwether Education Partners, a Boston - based consulting firm.
The Christie administration's role in the state's larger urban districts like Newark and Camden has been well - chronicled, but its aggressive intervention in a smaller district like Perth Amboy is becoming just as controversial.
Identification of root causes for lack of student success and aggressive interventions to address areas of weakness must be implemented.
Let's be clear: Candice McQueen has presided over a failed transition to a new test and an aggressive intervention model for struggling schools that has left kids behind.
«His muscled, aggressive intervention was completely disproportionate to the circumstance,» concluded the magistrate.
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