Sentences with phrase «broader vision of»

The commission is joining CASEL's efforts to unify the country and leaders from multiple sectors to advance a broader vision of education success.
It contradicts the broader vision of EU sexual citizenship which — as one of us argued elsewhere — needs to be seen as a continuum rather than a set of clearly defined categories.
Yet his approach also encompasses a much broader vision of the ocean.
So as to offer a broader vision of her work, with emphasis on the two main formulas developed by the artist throughout her career, the exhibition also includes a representative set of her numerical writing projects, musical compositions and calendar sequences.
I developed a broader vision of music and decided to make a profession out of it.
It is the broader vision of Dogma's two co - founders / co-directors which sets Dogma apart from other rescues.
States have the opportunity to create a broader vision of accountability that encompasses a system of data collection and reporting, classification of school performance, the direction of supports and implementation of interventions, and assessment of resource allocation.
As states consider these new indicators, they must keep in mind that school classification systems are only one part of a broader vision of accountability.
Denise is a Senior Lecturer in the Stanford School of Education and co-founder of Challenge Success, a research and intervention project that aims to reduce unhealthy pressure on youth and champions a broader vision of youth success.
I am most appreciative of the deeper understanding of my own potential and broader vision of the international school community that I have developed from my participation in the Institute.
Accountability systems should measure and reflect this broader vision of learning by using a framework of indicators for school success centered on academic outcomes, opportunity to learn, and engagement and support.
The first is the development of a broader vision of school reform that embraces multiple pathways to help young people successfully navigate the journey from adolescence to adulthood.
MPs want answers to their constituents» concerns on spending cuts — and a broader vision of what a Conservative government is about.
«The way we elect judges is ridiculous and undemocratic, we have to have a broader vision of what a district leader is expected to do.»
While past party chairs have largely served as fundraisers, Perez outlined a much broader vision of his new role.
Treating the fundamentalists with charity and grace, while leading them to a larger, deeper and broader vision of that to which they are attached, attempting always to draw them into a wider ecumenical conversation.
The natural rights principles are central and primary, but they do not capture the broader vision of liberty Americans had from the beginning, let alone the dialogic conflict between various conceptions of liberty that developed over time.
Such pneumatology underlies Augustine's broad vision of ecclesial reconciliation and led him to reject the Donatists» false notion of episcopal mediation.
ALBANY — Staking out a broad vision of ethics reform amid a swirl of other proposals in the capital, New York's attorney general, Eric T. Schneiderman, called for an elimination of all outside jobs for state legislators and the end of a widely criticized system of per diem payments.
For the BBC series, Eyre took Shakespeare's histories out into the country they portrayed, shooting on location to give a broad vision of England
A broad vision of education.
As public schools are increasingly threatened by a view of education that supports privatization, zero - tolerance discipline policies, less funding, and high - stakes standardized tests, AROS is fighting back with a broad vision of American public education that prioritizes racial justice, equity and well - resourced, world - class, public community schools.
The national group, Alliance to Reclaim Our Schools, issued a statement explaining: «As public schools are increasingly threatened by a view of education that supports privatization, zero - tolerance discipline policies, less funding, and high - stakes standardized tests, AROS is fighting back with a broad vision of American public education that prioritizes racial justice, equity and well - resourced, world - class, public community schools.»
The exterior of the BMW 6 Series Convertible and Gran Coupe is something that anyone can love — the Convertible adopts a sleeker, smoother, longer look with a foldaway roof, while the Gran Coupe prefers a more muscular and broad vision of athleticism.
Three years ago, we started Coliloquy with the broad vision of helping authors to think about how digital technologies could enable them to write different types of literature.
ALA President Maureen Sullivan welcomed the report's findings, saying, «The good news is that our nation's libraries embrace this broad vision of meeting community needs in person and online and already are working to implement it.
During his more than a quarter century as the president of the Pet Industry Distributors Association, Steve King has been able to use diplomacy and a broad vision of what is best for the pet trade to benefit the entire industry.
The Joan Mitchell Foundation has grown tremendously over the years, thanks to the broad vision of the Board of Directors, our previous director Carolyn Somers, the dedication of an amazing staff and the growing public recognition of the important role Joan played as an artist.
I agree with Chris and Dale in their broad vision of the future - however, I can not help but feel that one fundamental point has been missed - where will the money come from.

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This is the first thing we talk about in Lean Startup because you can not do any of the techniques of Lean Startup — the rapid experimentation, the scientific approach, the broad development — none of it makes any sense and can't work unless you have a vision for what you are trying to accomplish.
The duo's broader, pragmatic vision attracted big investors — including Goldman Sachs, Chinese Internet giant Baidu, and venture capitalist Jim Breyer, one of the earliest backers of Facebook.
In one entry from last year, Baker mused on how an entrepreneur typically has a broad vision — she calls it a «sense of possibilities» — for a company that prompts a leader to try to exert control over everything that goes on.
«We see the president's announcement on the steel and aluminum tariffs as inconsistent with his broader energy vision,» Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute, told the Washington Examiner.
«From the very beginning, it has been our vision to provide a broad range of financial services and to leverage the experience and competencies of our management and Board of Directors to capitalize on market opportunities in Canada and in Asia - Pacific».
He was looking for a company that could provide «a broader vision with all of HR,» as opposed to just insurance, «and Zenefits fit that bill,» he says, adding that he heard of them through fellow CEOs at other startups.
RBC Vision Women's Leadership MSCI Canada Index ETF aims to replicate the performance of the MSCI Canada IMI Women's Leadership Select Index, a broad Canadian equity markets index with a focus on companies domiciled in Canada that exhibit a commitment towards women leadership among their board of directors and executive leadership positions.
This inclusion can cover a broad range of business activities, such as encouraging ideas for improving productivity, communicating the company's vision and goals, and sharing company financials.
But a project of this scope requires a broader vision, one that recognizes that a strong and vibrant Baltimore City is good for Baltimore County, the region and the state.
We have helped companies create a vision - level BHAG by advising them to think in terms of four broad categories: target BHAGs, common - enemy BHAGs, role - model BHAGs, and internal - transformation BHAGs.
It was some such vision of our country that Lincoln — a true «outsider» — evoked with his «mystic chords of memory,» which, «stretching... all over this broad land, will swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.»
clusters and studied in light of a broad vision for society, keeping in mind the caution born of experience.
Only such communities can embody for the broader culture the large, capacious vision of the good made possible by moral restraint and traditional ways of life — the vast and beautiful «yes» for the sake of which an occasional narrow or stern «no» is required.
They have been described as «special interests» against whose insidious effects broader - visioned politicians must struggle for the good of all.
By engaging people in the effort to understand God by focusing study of various subject matters within the horizon of questions about Christian congregations, a theological school may help them cultivate capacities both for what Charles Wood [2] calls «vision,» that is, formulating comprehensive, synoptic accounts of the Christian thing as a whole, and what he calls «discernment,» that is, insight into the meaning, faithfulness, and truth of particular acts in the practice of worship (in the broad sense of worship that we have adopted for this discussion).
Believers have the benefit of seeing both the spiritual and the material then proceeding through life with a broad open vision complete.
Such narrow vision does not take in the broad view, the single cause of all of these disorders — humankind's propensity to dominate.
In describing the essential events that have transformed the religious scene in Brazil, and by situating them in a broad historical context, the author offers a constructive and balanced vision of the Pentecostal movement.
These are of course broad theoretical visions not to be used, as Bellah reminds us, «as a procrustean bed into which the facts of history are to be forced but a theoretical construction against which historical facts may be illuminated.»
Their book is both a cause and an effect of the broader «marriage movement,» a loose alliance of religious, social work, public policy and educational organizations and professionals who seek to promote this vision.
What stood out as an almost mystical vision in the first book, now came down to a kind of a working broad delineation, in a behavioral fashion, to the specific behavior in the universe that was to be designated God.
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