These tools are designed to assist managers and administrators to assess the extent to which they demonstrate integration of cultural and linguistic
competence into values, and attitudes, communication styles and the physical environment.
This tool is designed to assist managers and administrators to assess the extent to which they demonstrate integration of cultural and linguistic
competence into values, and attitudes, communication styles and the physical environment.
On Friday November 13, 2015, while two more states adopted a duty of technology
competence into their codes — and while Canadian law societies maintained unanimous silence on such requirements for lawyers — British Columbia's Office of the Information & Privacy Commissioner and Representative for Children and Youth, released Cyberbullying: Empowering Children and Youth To Be Safe Online and Responsible Digital Citizens.
If you are going to call his professional
competence into question in public, at least get the man's name right.
The definition undergirds the global competence assessment in the 2018 PISA test, and it also provides a roadmap for educators and education systems to integrate global
competence into their teaching.
By weaving global
competence into school and teacher experiences, we seek to engage and inspire a meaningful connection to the world.
«That's how you get these other dimensions of
competence into the picture, but it's very difficult to create a single test,» he said.
A new publication by Asia Society and OECD presents a new framework for global competence and provides practical guidance and examples of how educators can embed global
competence into their existing practices.
We must do everything possible to inject merits and
competence into the management of disasters.
«A worrying aspect that could be counter-productive with regards to fighting the myriad of security challenges confronting the country which Acting IGP Ibrahim Idris promised is the issue of the reversal of the posting of Squadron Commanders and other senior Police officers to strategic positions across the country, a posting that took specialization and
competence into consideration» a source said.
The party that tried to break up the union would put Labour's much trumpeted economic
competence into jeopardy, so why take a chance?
how ever much you love the club if you say anything that may call the board and managers
competence into question at any point you get a massive thumbs down lol Cracks me up
Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green shows how to leverage both character and
competence into profitable business ventures.
We would like to encourage incorporation of
these competences into the curricula of all veterinary schools:
Not exact matches
It's going to be tough to get
into the digital world and over-the-top (Internet), given his perception of what his core
competences are.
The point is that churches exceed their
competence, undermine their credibility, skew their mission, and risk betraying the trust of their people when they turn themselves
into political lobbies, promiscuously pronouncing and advocating on almost every policy issue in public dispute.
In our judgment, those conservatives are misguided, since such platforms would also exceed the
competence of the magisterium and would, therefore, bring the magisterium
into discredit.
The aristocratic principle — necessary in all political systems — should come
into play within the parties themselves as would - be candidates are screened in accordance with established criteria to insure a high level of
competence and personal integrity.
How the
competences of the many minor dicasteries that will be subsumed
into these new congregations will be arranged is yet to be decided.
The argument from suffering reaches beyond medicine's responsibility and
competence; it extends
into metaphysical questions about the nature of human happiness and what constitutes a meaningful life.
As Dr. Lance Wallnau would say,
competence is going back to the disposition of a learner because there are paradigms you have that you expect things to fit
into.
While the evidence for such a proposition remains tentative, its tentativeness calls
into question the certainty with which paid - time religious broadcasters assert that their efforts in competing on the basis recognized by the television industry (i.e., financial
competence) have been responsible for increasing the amount of religious programming on television.
In their need to assert — «maturity,» «
competence» and «manhood,» such men will unconsciously resist getting
into situations where they feel subordinate to women.
I suspect he went
into defending reorganization and spoiled the team's cohesion instead of reorganizing the defending in a manner that it carries more attacking
competence and ensure we can keep teams from scoring.
The workshop series naturally transitioned
into, «Cultural
Competence in Breastfeeding Support for African Americans».
What about signing yourself in a survey that's supposed to prove your profession's
competence and then backing up after your performance had led you
into a dangerous situation like attending a breech birth that far exceeded your abilities (thus the transport) makes you think the development was so unremarkable that it didn't merit including it in the stats when you have already promised to include it in the data?
By now with the three kiddos in tow I've settled
into a little confidence and
competence on managing my babies in these big group situations.
The revelation undermines the government's case for ID cards, shadow home affairs minister David Davis argued, bringing
into question the government's
competence to manage the scheme.
It isn't just self - interest which is plunging Labour
into civil war; there's a deep philosophical division about both the means and the ends too (as well as questions of individual
competence).
Dr. Assibey - Yeboah said the appointment of blood relations and friends
into executive positions at the expense of
competence and the establishment of business lines without the required capacity are some of the key reasons why some local...
The acceptance of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney General and the deception of the public by the Attorney General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings
into question the
competence of the Attorney General and the Government in pursuit of the interest of the Republic,» he added.
The acceptance of the Economic and Organized Crime Office cheque by the Attorney General and the deception of the public by the Attorney General that it is part payment for the refund ordered by the Court brings
into question the
competence of the Attorney General and the Government in pursuit of the interest of the Republic.
Mr Brown had his
competence and integrity called
into question by David Cameron at Prime Minister's Questions over his admission that a controversial property developer used proxies to channel money to Labour.
Delving
into the static of what he was actually asking questions about - tough job, I know, but someone's got to do it - revealed the leader of the opposition has concerns about the prime minister's
competence.
«The two things they prided themselves on since they got
into power is discipline and
competence,» he says.
It's not only an indictment of the mess they're in now but an indication that the current administration is not capable of taking the decisions needed to bring the council back
into competence.»
Instead of producing a series of measures in a panic - stricken way, as the Government have done in recent months, would it not have been better if they had speedily adopted our policy of a # 50 billion loan guarantee scheme for businesses of all sizes, and had shown some
competence in getting it
into practice at the speed required?
On the one hand, his reputation for economic
competence was called
into question.
That way we: a) have a speksman who'm labour would find it hard to attack on economic
competence and b) bring some old, but talented blood
into the Dave & George show.
Commisso lashed
into Sheehan challenging her
competence and character even before he announced his candidacy.
Nana Akufo - Addo also assured the tens of thousands gathered that the NPP has the men and women with the «capacity, imagination and
competence» to bring
into fruition all the plans he has espoused for the region, and as a result return the country onto the path of progress and prosperity, without discrimination.
Youngsters have probably been playing their way
into cultural
competence for at least tens of thousands of years.
And given the fact that most of the nearly 14,000 knowledge - and technology - based organizations have their roots at the university, the strategy of creating local
competence centers appears to be a promising way to bridge gaps and to facilitate the transition
into job life after graduation.
At each oscillation, the switch opens for a short time and grants the cell a short window in which it can use noise as a «roll of the dice» to decide whether to escape
into competence.
«The tweets sent by others help regulate the circuits of their neighbors and guarantee that no more than a specific fraction of cells within the colony will enter
into competence.»
The researchers theorize that some of this effect could be due to a «double standard of
competence,» meaning some people presume that women leaders have to be extra competent to get
into top positions.
Human minds can develop by expanding their repertoire
into new modes, by increasing their
competence within a mode or by gaining control so that they can select the mode they want to «much as a driver selects a gear».
To widen the range of technologies and
competences that are available for Swedish researchers within Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) the board has decided to integrate technology
competences from other Swedish universities
into the center.
And once you have more
competence, and once you're convinced that it's safe, then you're
into the groove of it after three or six months.
This translates
into an expansion of your culinary repertoire and
competence in the kitchen.