Sentences with phrase «broad conversation about»

I'm beginning to sense this same sort of reactions in conversations about legal technology and, just as it does in the political context, it makes me want to shy away from participating in any sort of broad conversation about legal technology.
I do think that given the scale of the charter sector and the opportunities ahead for LAUSD, it's going to be a very interesting and broad conversation about how is it that we can break away from the old way of thinking.
(Lauer failed to push back on a series of false statements Trump made during that interview, which spurred a broader conversation about journalists» responsibility to factcheck politicians.)
In it, Enns focuses on three specific problems / questions raised by the modern study of the Old Testament and uses those specific problems / questions to engage in a broader conversation about the nature of Scripture.
Mahoney says instead of fixing something that's just going to break again, she would like to see a broader conversation about ways to deal with perpetual problem of repairing and replacing infrastructure.
And with a broader conversation about diversity unfolding in the entertainment industry, the organization's importance was placed front and center.
But for me, he's also a way of opening up a broader conversation about the price we are ultimately going to pay, as a country, for abandoning music education in our schools.
Whether referencing Jay - Z or John Dewey, discussing corporate school reform or the intimacy of one - on - one interactions with students, Vilson is a bold and fearless writer, weaving his own story and struggles into broader conversations about race, equity, and the future of public schooling.
We expect this work to inform a broader conversation about how we can improve quality of and access to early education and care for all of our early learners.»
After a summer punctuated by killings in the streets of American cities, many are hoping that schools will become places of dialogue, where broad conversations about race, racism, and systemic inequality can flourish.
We need to have a broader conversation about these topics, and we need to make sure that we are sending the message that the education we provide is worth every penny — no matter whether it's funded by tuition, scholarships, school choice or local philanthropy.
As someone who spent a lot of time evaluating the first wave of community school models here in Chicago, I am excited to see the progress in conceptualizing the workings and impacts of community schools in ways that articulate to the broader conversation about data - informed school improvement.
In economic terms, the broader conversation about financing early years education and care should acknowledge that the sector is financed not only by governments and parents, but also propped up financially by members of educators» households.
The program focuses on developing «emerging teacher leaders» - effective teachers who might not enjoy formal leadership roles but want to contribute to and learn from a broader conversation about high - level teaching.
Plus, your Vanguard sales executive stands ready to have broader conversations about how to reflect clients» goals through this next stage of active management, i.e., a low - cost and targeted approach to factors.
This placed you as part of a broader conversation about painting and reduced form.
On the whole, I think most artists enjoy that broader conversation about the way they think and where ideas are coming from.»
We hope the public will engage beyond the formal quality of the work, and into a broader conversation about life.
By using digital tools to envision physically improbable scenarios, the artists have produced haunting new realities that provoke broader conversations about culture, social issues, and the environment.
This timely study explores key themes that are part of a broader conversation about the legacy of various feminisms in present day politics and culture.
These groups represent something quite different from of the position of environmental groups taking anti-geoengineering positions like the ETC group, who ground their critique in a broader conversation about which climate solutions are workable and just.
There also needs to be a broader conversation about different housing options.
Where is special education in the broader conversation about social and emotional learning (SEL)?
The #MeToo and #TimesUp movements, combined with broader conversations about equality, oppression, and privilege are occurring among our colleagues, students, and clients.
These broader conversations about collaborating with partners that deliver solutions outside the care silos will begin in sessions at the Forum in March.
There needs to be broader conversations about business and sleep, and it has to become part of your company culture from the top down, Badr says.

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The current #MeToo moment is a rare inflection point for women in society, as we find ourselves in a broad and potentially game - changing conversation about how women are faring in the workplace and beyond.
«This is really part of a broader conversation across America about what a 21st - century social compact should look like,» Thomas E. Perez, the labor secretary, said in an interview.
White House and congressional leaders have not yet made final decisions about the amount of funding, or whether to link it to extensions of the debt limit or of broader government spending, and conversations remained fluid Thursday evening.
The killings in Florida have also revived the debate over whether teachers should be allowed to carry guns in schools — an idea DeVos, while careful not to outright endorse it, said in an interview last week with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt should «be part of the broader, more robust conversation about how can we avoid these things in the future.»
«But this is a broader conversation and isn't just about Moody.
«They need not take their truth claims on loan from some other intellectual or cultural quarter, or regard the only alternative to epistemic servitude as isolation from the broader human conversation about what is true.»
Then, for 50 minutes, the young men talked, with Bailys loosely guiding the conversation around the theme of what it takes to go «outside of the box» in your thinking and decision - making — a topic that was broad enough to encompass both a discussion about what it might feel like to leave Illinois for college and a long debate about the experience that Rashid, one of the group members, had had the previous weekend, when he was jumped by two guys while he was walking from his grandmother's house to a convenience store to buy M&M's.
Studies about the lasting importance of a child's experiences in the first three years of life, once relegated to scientific or academic journals, are now fueling a broad national conversation about what this growing body of research means for families and communities across the country.
Lawmakers insisted after the meeting the conversation largely stuck to broad strokes about the remainder of the legislative session, scheduled to conclude June 16.
«I don't think it's about restoring some of our authority that was diluted in the past, but it really needs to be a broader conversation and we're looking at some proposals that may put forward as well,» he said.
Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino favors a «conversation» about a strict medical marijuana program, but opposes broader legalization.
The killings of African American citizens by local police have generated a more broad, national conversation about race and the criminal justice system.
Elisa's death on Thanksgiving weekend in 1995 attracted broad attention — prompting a national conversation about child abuse, a wave of reforms to the city's child welfare system, and a child welfare law named in her honor.
«What resulted was overly broad legislation that would prevent the county from reimbursing any municipality in the county for any fees that are on their tax warrants, and so the response from not just myself, but the mayors of Cohoes and Watervliet and Supervisor Paula Mahan was that this legislation changing a decades - old way of making municipalities whole for their tax levies was really thrown in to complete and utter confusion and disarray, with legislative leaders saying that the legislation or the resolution meant something different than the letter of the resolution, and all of it really could have been addressed if the leadership of the county legislature had simply reached out, sent us a letter, picked up the phone to have a conversation about their concerns with respect to the trash fee.»
But it's fair that those with broader shoulders should bear a greater load, and I think it's time for a new conversation about what fairness really means.»
She added that the letter was intended to document her concerns about leadership diversity and to start a broader conversation.
According to YNN's Nick Reisman, when asked about de Blasio's push for universal pre-K, Cuomo remained consistent in his support for the idea, even as he reiterated the plan for how to pay for it required a «broader conversation
A broad, open conversation about mental health is needed if the problems and their roots are to be addressed systematically
«These findings speak to the resilience of our service members, a topic that has received too little attention in the broader national conversation about veteran readjustment.»
As Tappan explains, Brown and Lamb invited him to join the project to «tackle this issue of how media and marketers shape the messages they send, and how these messages inform the broader culture conversation about boys, their academic achievement, and the other issues in their lives.»
In tandem with a new website that offers important educational resources, including thinking routines to stimulate learning, the paper solidifies Agency by Design's efforts to shape a set of research - based, educator - tested practices and to invite the broad community of maker educators into a conversation about the ideas driving and shaping the movement.
Again and again, Dalmas and Beck steer the conversation about classroom technology back to two broader topics: lack of resources and problems in the community they serve.
Creating an awareness about whether and how students can develop more ownership around their learning environment is an important step toward incorporating this conversation into the culture of the broader education system.
We have assembled a variety of examples of district communications materials to help inform our conversation about how districts can share the contents of their Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP) development and throughout the implementation process with staff, parents, and the broader community.
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