Scientific publisher the Public Library of Science (PLOS)
became a leader in the movement when it announced a new policy in February requiring authors in all its journals to archive the raw data used in PLOS papers.
Garfield High School
became a leader in the movement for authentic assessment in 2013 when the staff voted unanimously to refuse to administer the Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test, and were joined by the parents and students in a mass opt out campaign.
Ultimately, personalizing learning through the library requires librarians to
become leaders in the movement by emphasizing with faculty and administrators the crucial role that the library plays.
In 2007, Texas
became a leader in the movement to support evidence - based home visiting programs by reinvesting $ 4.3 million in criminal justice cost savings to serve families in high - risk communities through the Nurse Family Partnership (NFP).
Join Planned Parenthood Generation Action if you're in college and
become a leader in the movement.
If you're in college, join Planned Parenthood Generation Action and
become a leader in the movement.
Not exact matches
With support of the CRLA Foundation, she co-founded Líderes Campesinas,
in 1992, the first state - based farmworker women's unique grass roots organization that
became a
movement of campesina
leaders advocating on behalf of campesinas.
His work,
in turn, converted a number of men who later
became active, often
leaders,
in the Methodist
movement.
It bestowed upon the church also the gift of highly educated and cultured ministers who, profoundly aware of the needs of modern life,
became the proponents of the advancement of modern civilization and the
leaders of many progressive
movements in education and social reform.
I was part of the evangelical
movement for over 12 years, and after hearing the continuous bombardment of hate preached against anyone not submitted to their
leaders, stepped away to
become a believer
in Christ, who came to save not condemn.
Hamilton, Altizer said, had
become «the most articulate
leader of the death - of - God
movement in America.»
As a result of the initiative, more than 7,500 lives have been saved from abortion; 33 abortion facilities have closed; crisis pregnancy centres that offer real choices for life and for unborn babies have flourished; previously uninvolved church communities have
become active
in supporting the pro-life cause; new
leaders have emerged
in the pro-life
movement; and a whole variety of newcomers have got involved
in pro-life activities.
Even though Fascism remained ideologically eclectic and chaotic — Gentile's systematizations never had any organic connection with the
movement — and
in large measure it was simply the acting out on the national stage of some of the less pleasant aspects of the Italian underculture — the band of thugs tied to their
leader in bonds of personal loyalty — it did develop an ideological style and
became once
in power, a church, as Jemolo describes it:
This year AFSA also
became internationally active and recognised as a
movement leader for food sovereignty
in Australia.
Donohue's past endorsement of Republicans (namely former Gov. George Pataki)
became an issue during this campaign, with the New York labor
leader arguing perhaps more vociferously than his brothers and sisters
in the
movement that Democrats should not take them for granted and automatically expect to receive their support.
This question, from somebody who wishes to remain Anon, but was a popular theme at Saturday's Fabian conference: «If you
become Labour party
leader, what will you do to ensure labour
becomes more open and democratic
in party structure, to ensure Labour never
becomes out of touch with members,
movement, and the public while
in office?»
He was caught
in a pincer
movement between the new
leader of the Tory Party, Boris Johnson, who had accused Ed Miliband of complete surrender to Brussels and the Green and Justice Party which said that Europe had
become too enslaved to monetary orthodoxy and austerity to be supportable.
Lansbury, the Labour
leader until the 1935 election
in November,
became notorious for his personal commitment to pacificism but other high - profile figures
in the Labour
movement didn't share his commitment, hence the very personal attack on him by Ernest Bevin, who was a leading personality
in the trade union
movement at the time — if you check out his Wikipedia entry.
In a press release two weeks ago, Stocker declared: «Senator Grisanti has decided to become a leader in the national drug movement.&raqu
In a press release two weeks ago, Stocker declared: «Senator Grisanti has decided to
become a
leader in the national drug movement.&raqu
in the national drug
movement.»
After it
becomes apparent that The Prophet (Ving Rhames) must be masterminding the revolution, Greer opts to bring his aging body out of mothballs
in order to take on the
leader of the resistance
movement, mano - a-mano.
In the wake of the Weinstein revelations, Larson has become much more outspoken about her own experiences with unwanted advances, and is now an engaged leader in the Time's Up movemen
In the wake of the Weinstein revelations, Larson has
become much more outspoken about her own experiences with unwanted advances, and is now an engaged
leader in the Time's Up movemen
in the Time's Up
movement.
After it
becomes apparent that The Prophet (Ving Rhames) must be masterminding the revolution, Greer opts to bring his aging body out of mothballs
in order to take on the
leader of this resistance
movement, mano - a-mano.
Earlier this week, Mike Petrilli argued that
leaders of the charter school
movement have also
become more focused on progressive arguments
in a way that may have caused support for the schools to erode among former allies.
Positioned within the Young Ambassador
movement, people with and without intellectual disabilities, who have been selected for their leadership qualities, have gathered at the various Play Unified Youth Summits to drive the campaign and learn how to
become leaders in their schools.
The state has
become a
leader in the «competency - based» education
movement —
in which success is less about «seat time»
in a classroom or passing traditional tests and more about students showing they can apply skills and knowledge to complex challenges.
By identifying individuals who can amplify underrepresented voices, and providing them with high - level leadership development and networking opportunities, this fellowship encourages and supports those who will
become senior
leaders in the field and helps strengthen the educational equity and excellence
movement by engaging more diverse perspectives.
Founded
in 1990, Teach For America recruits and develops a diverse corps of outstanding individuals of all academic disciplines to commit to teach
in high - need schools for two years and
become lifelong
leaders in the
movement to end educational inequity.
Its founder, Deborah Meier,
became a
leader in the small - schools
movement, starting several others and winning a MacArthur award
in 1987.
Instead, he
became a powerful, but humble, force that Southeast Dallas (and more specifically, Pleasant Grove) had long been lacking — and
became a believer, stakeholder, and substantial
leader in the charter school
movement.
Charter
leader Margaret Fortune discusses the history of the charter schools
movement as we celebrated our 20th anniversary, and reflects on how she
became involved
in the
movement.
Swamped Podcast: Episode One John B. King Jr. joined @swampEDpod for their inaugural episode to talk about the current state of education and equity
in the U.S.. Here, King reflects on the importance that school played
in his life growing up and why he decided to
become a teacher and eventually a
leader at the front of the
movement for educational equity.
Texas» Republican Governor Bill Clements also set Texas up to
become a
leader in the school accountability
movement.
She first
became acquainted with the charter school
movement in 1994 while serving as a teacher
leader at Montague Elementary when she co-authored the school's petition that converted Montague to charter status.
Founded
in 1990, Teach For America recruits and develops a diverse corps of outstanding individuals of all academic disciplines to commit two years to teach
in high - need schools and
become lifelong
leaders in the
movement to end educational inequity.
«With more than 100 schools and 13 networks now engaged
in the programme, involving schools of every character and context, Aspire is now well on its way to
becoming established as a national school improvement
movement, reflecting the power of research and evidence to guide
in - school practice, building collaboration and trust between schools, and investing
in the development of the current and prospective
leaders that are so critical to the future health of our education system.»
He was born
in China, survived 1976 Tangshan earthquake, participated
in the Tiananmen Square student protests, and
became one of the student
leaders before escaping to the US after China cracked down on the
movement.
During its 70 - plus years of innovation, Animal League America has rescued more than 1,000,000 dogs and cats,
becoming a recognized
leader in animal welfare and a pioneer
in the no - kill
movement.
Since its start
in 1984, Best Friends Animal Society has
become a
leader in the no - kill
movement.
Since 1944, our tiny shelter and grown by leaps and bounds to
become a
leader on innovation
in the no - kill
movement.
We've come a long way since then — founding the No - Kill
movement, building the first cage-less adoption center and advocating on behalf of all animals — to
become a global
leader in animal welfare and helping to establish San Francisco as one of the most progressively humane cities
in the world.
By the time she returned to her home country
in 1973, she had established herself as a
leader of New York's avant - garde
movement, known for creating happenings and public orgies to protest the Vietnam War and for the polka dots that had
become a trademark of her work.
Before Pearl Harbor, aviator Charles Lindbergh was so vocal about his opposition to U.S. involvement
in World War II that he
became an unofficial
leader of America's isolationist
movement.
During the 1940s and thereafter, he
became increasingly identified with the Abstract Expressionist
movement and was recognized as one of its
leaders in the mid-1950s.
Smoking Them Out shines a much needed light on the path to a sustainable future for America and all our future generations; taking back the high ground, doing the right thing, and
becoming a
leader in a new conservation
movement.
Scenic Hudson, which holds a key place
in the history of the grassroots environmental
movement, has
become a national
leader in designing innovative strategies to acquire and protect productive agricultural land necessary for maintaining supplies of fresh, healthy food.
This feature story discusses how Washington, DC, has
become a
leader in the green building
movement.
Does it mean that legal ops
leaders will
become the
leaders of an
in - house downsizing
movement in legal departments?