Sentences with phrase «clear theory of change»

With a clear theory of change in mind, and with supportive supervision in place, practitioners and other program staff can take a look at what strategies are actually being used and how well they match the program's theory of change.

Not exact matches

The stretching of meaning in conceptual change is essentially the grasping of a clearer generic meaning of which the meanings in the earlier theory are species.
The world constituted for us by this mode of experience «is in fact a secondary meta - world, in other words, a world which, in itself and in its deepest reality, bears the deep impression of many systems and theories and which can therefore only be experienced and possibly changed in and through these systems and theories».8 It is clear that Metz would like to overcome this evolutionary world and replace it, at least for Christians, by the apocalyptic one.
BEST PICTURE Since mid November, the clear top five has been «Boyhood,» «Birdman,» «The Imitation Game,» «The Theory of Everything» and «Selma» — though the rise of «The Grand Budapest Hotel» as the film most nominated by the guilds, and the failure of the late - breaking «Selma» to honored by most of them, has changed the picture somewhat.
The theory of change for standards - based reform in general (and Common Core in particular) is quite clear.
One big reason is that while the basics of greenhouse theory have been clear for decades, the most consequential aspects of human - driven climate change remain the least certain.
Andrew Marr: What's interesting — I mean, so, just to be absolutely clear for all those listening, um, of all those theories about the imminent end of the Earth, and the Earth's going to change on its axis and rotate in a different direction — there is no scientific evidence for any of this, as far as you're concerned, absolutely none.
If any of the religious - zealot scaremongers could do that, the facts would be plainly clear and stand on their own, and the «experts» wouldn't be developing «Information Task Forces» and other propaganda gimmicks to convince the majority of people (yes, the majority) that the theory is correct, that «climate change» is killing us all, that we can do something about it, but, alas the majority of us are just too dumb to understand it.
There are still competing theories, but the now clear evidence of ice - sheet change, has reinvigorated debate about whether we should expect a deglaciation of part of the West Antarctic ice sheet on century to millennial timescales (Vaughan, 2007).
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A theory of change that identifies specific outcomes and clear pathways for addressing these outcomes
It should be clear from a program's theory of change why practitioners make home visits and what they are expected to do to make changes happen for parents and children.
It utilizes techniques and theory that help individuals gain clear insight about their identities and perspectives on relationships as well as giving the therapist a cadre of intervention techniques that move individuals into responsible change of persistent and long standing patterns.
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