Sentences with phrase «broader outcomes»

The report notes that the native title process needs to build on the existing legal process of rights - recognition, to produce broader outcomes for Indigenous peoples.
The Protocol also allows for negotiation of broader outcomes including the provision of employment, training and enterprise development opportunities to Indigenous communities.
Pioneering projects in India and elsewhere have shown that when sex workers are able to organize and support each other, HIV prevention and treatment outcomes — not to mention broader outcomes such as safety and wellbeing — dramatically improve.
Daniel Loeb, a hedge fund billionaire known for his passion for yoga and meditation, pressed the case for considering broader outcomes in investment decisions:
With regard to medical training (not just GP training), the General Medical Council (GMC) has recently published its Generic Professional Capabilities (GPC) Framework to provide broad outcomes for a consistent approach for postgraduate curricula.
«Some pay more attention to outcomes that benefit individuals, like income, while others focus on broader outcomes for the general public, like water quality.
Collaborations are attractive to funders because they will yield much broader outcomes and deliver more than the combined efforts of the individuals involved.
These and other broader outcomes are the focus of a separate evaluation by the University of Durham.
A regional approach to native title claims consolidates limited NTRB funding and allows broader outcomes to be pursued.
The Protocol also allowed for negotiation of broader outcomes including the provision of employment, training and enterprise development opportunities to Indigenous communities.
Others seek to tie character education to broader outcomes, including improved academic achievement:
To meet the requirement of principle five, broader outcomes must encapsulate the distinct skills, tasks, and knowledge of competencies in such a way as to leverage a student's ability to manipulate, extend and create something more than what was provided.
The teacher establishes a broad outcome for the student such as competently performing mathematics at the third - grade level at the end of the school year.
Governments and companies would also benefit from capacity building so they are better able to negotiate agreements directed to broader outcomes, coordinate a whole of government approach, and help build the capacity of traditional owner groups.
Unlike an indicator, which measures progress toward a broad outcome, a performance measure gauges how well a program is run.
One area of reform Victoria believes is worthy of further exploration is the potential for the State and native title parties to approach the Court and obtain a «suspension» or «long - term adjournment» of a claim for a period of time to enable them to negotiate ancillary outcomes... The problem sometimes arises where these broader outcomes are not being realised because of pressure from the Court to resolve the native title question more quickly.
«More meaningful accountability systems that promote continuous support and improvement and align with the broader outcomes we collectively want for our students.
The reason public schools have not reached their mandate is that they have not emphasized purposeful, effective teaching to have students acquire the critical social - emotional skills necessary for any academic outcome, not to mention the broader outcomes public education is mandated to achieve.
The problem sometimes arises where these broader outcomes are not being realised because of pressure from the Court to resolve the native title question more quickly.
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