The nine programs featured in this report shared
common innovative practices.
Not exact matches
But these
common practices hinder your ability to be
innovative, disruptive, or to evolve with emerging trends within your industry.
In order to increase
innovative teaching
practices, the report recommends increased collaboration among teachers, a school culture that offers a
common vision of innovation and support for new types of teaching, and professional development that provides teachers opportunities to experiment and apply
innovative teaching methods.
Develop
common vision, plan and strategy for incorporating critical thinking into teaching and learning; build staff capacity and support
innovative teaching
practices, such as selecting key components of critical thinking (e.g., logic, recognizing manipulation, evaluating sources) to emphasize schoolwide
In this sense, becoming an authority requires the constant effort of staying on top of
innovative practice in the field, communicating and collaborating with stakeholders to come to a
common understanding of the
practice, and actually implementing this new
practice in equitable ways.
Among all rapidly improving schools is a
common thread: a strong, supportive culture that embraces
innovative practices.
BP4 creates
common ground for teachers, leaders, and principals by recommending
practices drawn from the latest scientific research, professional consensus, and the
innovative classrooms of exemplary teachers.
As we cross the Lincoln Tunnel into West New York, Union City, and nearby Northern New Jersey communities, the markets become a little less competitive, but you still need to be
innovative and aggressive to stand out — particularly within
common practice areas like personal injury, criminal and family law.
The most
common answer was «none» — only 10 even named an
innovative practice, such as «e-learning compliance tool,» «document management» (far from the madding crowd!)
Innovative methods based on improvisational theater help teachers better support mathematical argumentation, one of the
Common Core
practice standards.
With the law
practice program's French and English sections ramping up for Sept. 2 and Aug. 25 launches, respectively, there is a
common vibe from those at the helm of the
innovative program: optimism.
The most
common argument for not adopting cloud - based technology is that the law firm is too entrenched in their longstanding method of
practicing to switch to an
innovative approach.
Encouraged conversational
practice during classroom exercises with
innovative oral exercises depicting
common situations.
Practice Innovations in Child Welfare (PDF - 284 KB) Kanaya (2012) American Public Human Services Association Highlights various innovative child welfare practices that are being implemented in different States by discussing common practice themes, including themes that focus on values and address client and family engagement, client and family centered, and cooperation and collaboration, and themes that focus on strategies and address organizational capacity and service d
Practice Innovations in Child Welfare (PDF - 284 KB) Kanaya (2012) American Public Human Services Association Highlights various
innovative child welfare
practices that are being implemented in different States by discussing
common practice themes, including themes that focus on values and address client and family engagement, client and family centered, and cooperation and collaboration, and themes that focus on strategies and address organizational capacity and service d
practice themes, including themes that focus on values and address client and family engagement, client and family centered, and cooperation and collaboration, and themes that focus on strategies and address organizational capacity and service delivery.
Pediatric medical homes should (1) strengthen their provision of anticipatory guidance to support children's emerging social - emotional - linguistic skills and to encourage the adoption of positive parenting techniques; (2) actively screen for precipitants of toxic stress that are
common in their particular
practices; (3) develop, help secure funding, and participate in
innovative service - delivery adaptations that expand the ability of the medical home to support children at risk; and (4) identify (or advocate for the development of) local resources that address those risks for toxic stress that are prevalent in their communities.