The chairman said the primary would be
conducted by the leadership of the party at the national level without bias.
2.12 Consistent and constructive performance evaluations of administrative, teaching, and support personnel are
conducted by leadership in a timely manner.
Not exact matches
According to a study
conducted by Baloonr, about 35 percent of respondents said the best way to addressing the issue in the startup tech worldis to put more women in
leadership roles.
In a study commissioned
by leadership consultant Green Peak Partners, and
conducted by Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, researchers looked at 72 senior executives at public, venture - backed and private - equity sponsored companies and found that self - awareness was the biggest predictor of a CEO's overall success.
A recent study
conducted by the Harris Poll found that one - third of respondents decided to steer clear of the
leadership track to avoid further diminishing their personal time.
Additionally, Dorsey's
leadership by example sets the tone of
conduct across the entire organization.
Odds are, each of these executives at some point underwent a
leadership evaluation — a combination of interviews and psychometric tests, typically
conducted by industrial - organizational psychologists, to gauge candidates» behavioural, cognitive and personality traits.
Top Companies for Leaders ®,
conducted by Aon Hewitt in partnership with Fortune Magazine and The RBL Group, provides cutting - edge insight into the
leadership and talent strategies, practices, and outcomes that set global Top Companies apart from the rest.
According to extensive interviews Recode
conducted with former and current employees at the self - driving effort, many think it is at a technological standstill and plagued
by significant internal tension, especially among its executive
leadership.
Some roles in the business world can be
conducted better
by those who understand themselves as professionals and accept a broad cultural and social responsibility for
leadership along with that for the standards of their profession.
What the ex-KGB hand, Putin, has gotten done is this: He's erected a kleptocratic quasi-dictatorship on top of a crumbling civil society while murdering his political opponents, invading his neighbors, backstopping Syria's murderous Bashar al - Assad, and
conducting a fantastic propaganda campaign throughout the world (supported, sadly,
by the
leadership of the Russian Orthodox Church)-- all of which is aimed at reversing the verdict of recent history, rebuilding Stalin's empire in a new guise, and deconstructing the West.
In the summer of 2009, we
conducted a nationally representative survey of 1,500 Russian citizens, and found that respondents who were directly affected
by the financial crisis were more likely to respond negatively to questions concerning popular support for the political
leadership of the country, the efficacy of the political authorities, and the actual practice of democracy in Russia (Chaisty and Whitefield, 2012).
That tumble came less than four months after the arrest of Democratic Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver — in another investigation
conducted by Bharara's office — ultimately forced him out of the
leadership position he had held for more than two decades.
Speaker Silver, surrounded
by the Assembly
leadership at a Press conference, repeated yet again that he hadn't done anything illegal, but deeply regretted having
conducted a settlement process that was morally bankrupt to any decent person.
Similarly, a patrol team deployed
by the Forward Operating Base (FOB) Bonny arrested a vessel, MT
LEADERSHIP around Onne axis for
conducting illegal bunkering operations.
Rather than
conduct a rigorous enquiry into how a military officer whose entire career had been in the army, could afford those purchases, the Minister of Defense in a statement published in Vanguard Newspapers on June 27, 2016 dismissed the issue as «the allegations was part (sic) of attempts
by unpatriotic elements to distract the
leadership of the armed forces from the successes of the war against terrorism...».
«The GMB appear to have broken the spirit of the rules guiding the
conduct of the Labour party
leadership election
by sending out a strong recommendation for Ed Miliband together with the ballot paper for political levy payers... It may well suggest that the margin of his victory depended on votes cast in dubious circumstances.
The code requires members to act in the public interest and in accordance with the seven general principles of
conduct identified
by the committee on standards in public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and
leadership.
LEADERSHIP INTEGRITY ¶ Within the past five (5) years has any individual previously identified, any other Key Employees not previously identified or any individual having the authority to sign execute or approve bids, proposals, contracts or supporting documentation with New York State been subject to an investigation, whether open or closed,
by any government entity for a civil or criminal violation for any business related
conduct?
Flagbearer hopeful of NDC, Sylvester Mensah A leading flagbearer hopeful of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Sylvester Mensah, has lamented what he described as a «political campaign of corruption» which is being
conducted by some persons within in the lead up to the party's
leadership elections.
He said, «Some of Secondus supporters were sent
by the party
leadership to
conduct congresses to produce delegates for the December 9 national convention without any consultation whatsoever with other aspirants
He has played a
leadership role in a number of national multi-center research studies funded
by NIH and CDC contracts and has directed numerous NIH and CDC grant - funded studies based at BSRI and
conducted in collaboration with UCSF, UCB and other national and international institutions.
In this interview, Blandford discusses his own research, as well as phenomena in space and the research being
conducted by KIPAC scientists, including their
leadership role in NASA's Gamma - ray Large Area Space Telescope satellite.
Interviews
conducted by Reform found that the current top - slice arrangement is creating a system in which the headteacher views the academy as a «client buying into the chain service», rather than as a branch of the chain, which can lead to tension between headteachers and chain
leadership.
In it, some of the older students on the playground are asked to take on
leadership roles
by conducting games and handing out equipment.
He goes on to reflect on feedback from school
leadership teams, of which 1,100 of them responded to a survey
conducted by the Key in Autumn 2014.
Our project
leadership reviews the school assessments
conducted by the reviewers and looks at the schools comprehensively.
A study was
conducted by the authors to investigate the educational benefits of this approach to educational
leadership and professional learning communities (PLCs).
The studies, the first
conducted in Washington state
by researchers Dr. Dan Goldhaber and James Cowan, and the second in Kentucky and in Chicago Public Schools
by the nonprofit CNA Corporation under the
leadership of Dr. Linda Cavalluzzo, build upon more than a decade of research that...
Attend this webinar to learn how the
leadership of the Brevard County (Fla.) Schools is accurately measuring the performance of principals and enhancing their professional growth,
by using an integrated platform through which administrators
conduct meaningful evaluations and provide actionable results.
A recently released audit
conducted by the Mississippi Department of Education of the «D» - rated Jackson Public School District exposed profound problems within the district's
leadership and operations.
He
conducts highly motivational professional development
leadership seminars worldwide with a focus on turning school vision into realized action that creates greater equity for students through the effective delivery of the PLC process
by faculty and administrators.
The evaluation,
conducted by Policy Studies Associates and the RAND Corporation, is intended to inform policy makers and practitioners about the process of carrying out new policies and practices for school
leadership.
The most significant research,
conducted by Tim Waters, Robert J. Marzano, and Brian McNulty in 2004, led to the development of 21
leadership responsibilities that were correlated with student achievement.
Given the research
conducted by Waters, Marzano, and McNulty, school districts should seek the 21
leadership responsibilities that have the most statistical effect on student achievement.
A meta - analysis
conducted by Marzano, Waters, and McNulty (2005) found that several promotion - focused behaviors among school
leadership are linked to higher levels of student achievement, including (1) serving as a change agent (challenging the status quo and leading efforts that have uncertain outcomes); (2) demonstrating flexibility (being comfortable with major changes and dissent); and (3) being an optimizer (encouraging innovation
by portraying a positive attitude about teachers» ability to achieve what may seem to be beyond their grasp).
In a 2010 survey of 40,000 teachers
conducted by Scholastic and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, «supportive
leadership» was the top reason teachers opted to remain in the classroom.
The school
leadership team
conducts its own data review, led
by a local trainer or coach.
Using examples from classroom teachers with whom she has worked, Collay describes four dimensions of powerful classroom - based
leadership: (1) teaching well
by drawing on professional knowledge to respond to the complex relationship challenges that affect learning; (2) finding creative ways to collaborate with both colleagues and parents; (3)
conducting classroom - based inquiry, both through informal observation and through formal, structured research; and (4) using partnerships with outside organizations to support student learning.
John has been trained as a trainer of school administrators
by the Mississippi Department of Education, has
conducted various
leadership and effective communication workshops, alternative education, and is available to
conduct professional development in other educational areas as well.
McREL's research on school - level
leadership found 21 principal responsibilities, activities, and behaviors that are most strongly connected to staff and student success — 15 of which can be addressed
by conducting classroom walkthroughs.
Poll: public disengaged: A poll
conducted by the University of North Florida indicates that a large number of Duval County parents have little or no knowledge of the school district's
leadership changes in the past year.
Founded in 1999
by education consultants Cathy Feldman and Lee Kappes, Reach Associates provides professional learning opportunities, instructional
leadership guidance, virtual coaching (R - Coaching), and
conducts reviews of curricular and assessment materials for implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS).
Under her
leadership, 97 % of teachers
conducted home visits and over 250 families received a home visit
by their child's teacher.
CTQ improves student learning
by shaping policies through developing teacher
leadership, building coalitions, and
conducting practical research.
The resulting report
by RAND, which is expected to be published
by 2020, will be a preeminent document in the field of school
leadership research, and one of the largest studies ever
conducted on the impacts of coaching of school principals.
Kickboard Coaches will study your current Tier I schoolwide behavior support systems
by conducting staff and student interviews, observing existing school culture practices, analyzing results of a
leadership self - assessment, and reviewing current culture data.
It may make sense for peers to be involved in developmental observations but those for appraisal purposes being
conducted by members of the school
leadership team.
A recent study of the Pets in the Classroom program
conducted by the American Humane Association revealed that having a class pet can teach children important values like compassion, empathy, respect and responsibility for other living things, as well as give them much - needed
leadership skills and stress relief.
We accomplish this
by providing academic
leadership and
by serving as the organizational umbrella under which equine research is funded and
conducted at UC Davis.