Sentences with phrase «also value collaboration»

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He also called for a greater working relationship between the two churches: «Collaboration between our Churches will be of great value to our people, both in Egypt and Russia, and a symbol of proactive unity to the whole world.»
Several leading brands — Heinz, Kraft, Pepperidge Farm, Cadbury and Unilever — also took home diamond, gold or silver awards in the 24th DuPont Awards for Packaging Innovation, the industry's longest - running, global, independently judged celebration of innovation and collaboration throughout the value chain.
The published study provides also an excellent example of the added value of research collaborations between academia and industry in a form that leads to a powerful innovation that start changing the everyday practice in veterinary medicine and improves the welfare of our dogs, says Lohi.
It also points out, by omission, the value of collaboration among universities, government, and industry in stimulating life science research and development.
The team has also developed a set of smartphone vulnerability analysis tools in collaboration with Chinese telco Huawei; two patents arising from this project were evaluated as «potentially high value» by the company.
This also reflects the comments from project partners during sustainability discussions: that RD - Connect is more than the sum of its parts and that its ethos of collaboration and data sharing has significantly contributed to greater community recognition of the value of data sharing and reuse.
We are also looking to earn revenue from creating more value for our users — for example, helping our users plan their dates better, through collaborations with food, beverages, cosmetics and hospitality brands.
Valuing staff input will also increase collaboration and trust in your abilities as a digital leader within your school.
A bit of support and advice is also useful, so if collaboration is a possibility, sharing the value one procurement and supply professional can offer, and take advantage of economies of scale means everyone wins.
Principals also should provide opportunities to build trust, collaboration, and individual and organizational capacity, as well as employ celebrations to call attention to treasured school values.
As the consumption - based model of technology integration transitions to a participatory approach and technology transitions from a tool for accessing information to a tool to (a) support student authoring and creativity, (b) facilitate collaboration, communication, and social learning, (c) allow for more efficient organization and accumulation of resources, (d) provide venues for student voices through publication and sharing, and (e) support student immersion in learning environments, educators also transition from «extending learning beyond what could be done without technology» (Mason et al., 2000) to «use technologies to promote effective student learning» (Hicks et al., 2014) In the revisioning of the first principle, the authors did a commendable job of affording increased value to range of tools, methods, content, abilities, and varied contexts of social studies classrooms.
Beyond Incentives also details key findings about the impact of this program, including that teachers who work with teacher leaders report that doing so helped them to improve their own practice; that those who did so frequently were more likely to report that they felt valued in their schools and saw opportunities to advance in their profession; and that teacher leadership can foster professional collaboration, which is fundamental to overall school improvement but often hard to achieve.
Hilary helps to ensure that Education Development Trust attracts talent that not only delivers excellence but also upholds our other values of integrity, accountability and collaboration.
Ruth is also working in collaboration with several disciplinary based educational researchers from a variety of STEM disciplines at UNL to try change and study the nature of the teaching of large enrollment undergraduate STEM courses and in the process influence the culture of STEM departments with regard to how effective teaching is valued, defined, and assessed.
In addition to connecting complex and important subjects, STEM programs are also created in reaction to changing work tasks and demands, which ask for not only an integrated knowledge base, but, again, an integrated worldview that places significant emphasis on the kind of person a STEM education produces; ideally valuing collaboration, interpersonal communication and the groundwork necessary for customer empathy in future careers.
Research has also proven that schools that foster collaboration and reflect and value the true voice of the staff have better student outcomes.
We also have a 25 year history of valuing long - term, cross-sector collaboration with businesses, campuses and organizations who are working to effect change.
«While we are responsible for playing our part in preventing dangerous climate change,» says Uday Gupta, the company's Managing Director, «we also future - proof our growth and profitability by taking climate action in collaboration with our partners in the value chain.»
This cloud - based platform provides an evaluation process to measure the value and performance of external legal service providers, and also includes a portal to facilitate collaboration and communication between inside and outside counsel.
I also understand the value of collaboration in this field.
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