Sentences with phrase «culture of engagement as»

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As a consultant, Teasdale often is hired to help leaders figure out how to develop better relationships, increase employee engagement and create a culture of learning and innovation.
As we hired new employees, we incorporated engagement strategies right into our system of onboarding, which helped integrate those new hires into our culture from day one.
And as an expert in employee engagement and culture, Quantum Workplace knows that the pressures of rapid growth can take the pleasure out of work.
In the 2017 Deloitte Human Capital Trends report, senior executives and human resources professionals from across the globe rated the areas of culture, engagement and retention as «urgent.»
We regularly check - in with employees on enterprise sentiment and engagement and create live forums for leaders to hear directly from employees, as this reinforces a culture of open feedback.
His outfit was responsible for an approach that's now seen as a core aspect of Facebook's culture: shunning intuitive decision - making in favor of quantitative measurement, then relentlessly choosing whatever option drives the most engagement.
In fact, Flourishing could also be seen as contributing to the dialogue with culture, though it lacks intensity of engagement and is devoted to the sweep of culture rather than to its detailed understanding, which is also a necessary element of the discussion.
This implies a treatment that primarily emphasizes human dignity, as dignity is a fundamental human need in the absence of which no engagement with other peoples, cultures or nations can be successful.
«As a consequence of these vigorous engagements and as cultured people with a tradition of respect for our national values, leaders and elders, we are today pleased to announce the immediate suspension of the relocation clause otherwise referred to as the quit notice from the Kaduna Declaration.&raquAs a consequence of these vigorous engagements and as cultured people with a tradition of respect for our national values, leaders and elders, we are today pleased to announce the immediate suspension of the relocation clause otherwise referred to as the quit notice from the Kaduna Declaration.&raquas cultured people with a tradition of respect for our national values, leaders and elders, we are today pleased to announce the immediate suspension of the relocation clause otherwise referred to as the quit notice from the Kaduna Declaration.&raquas the quit notice from the Kaduna Declaration.»
Apart from personally being an ardent follower of Senses of Cinema, there's no doubt that this online publication has garnered considerable respect internationally within the film community as an intellectually rigorous — though nonetheless inclusive (in editorial tone)-- site for substantial engagement with film culture.
It is as if the supreme level of engagement required to maintain the Hyde culture depends, in the end, on tribal bonds.
«I think the other thing is that there's still a lot of work to do with regard to really embedding parental engagement as a feature of the Australian schooling culture.
As indicated, there is a number of factors that are native to eLearning use that add value to the engagement of employees and their performance within their respective learning cultures within business organizations.
There is a direct relationship between engagement and a continuous learning culture, so we need to be thinking about this not just as technology, but how we achieve «learning organizations», and how we can measure engagement as a metric of that.
• an interest in valid measures of student engagement — although systems focus on academic outcomes, some try to capture school culture as well.
Educators have a wealth of academic data, but too often lack data on the important, yet, less - tangible aspects of the school experience such as engagement, rigor, and school culture.
In addition to the surveys, ASCD staff will be on site from time to time, assessing a variety of facets of school culture, such as curriculum delivery and student engagement.
It implemented a performance - based compensation system combining student growth and achievement measures with 23 measures of school effectiveness, such as positive school culture, effective parent engagement, and teacher leadership.
IDRA's approach to professional learning values the role of teachers, administrators, parents and students as co-creators of a campus culture where student voices are heard and incorporated into the curriculum and other campus activities designed to strengthen both students» academic pursuits and non-cognitive factors that are crucial to their engagement and academic success.
Each state's accountability plans need to include four academic indicators as well as a fifth indicator that may come from a group of suggested areas that include school culture and climate as well as student and educator engagement.
As part of a dedicated operations team, she supports the HTH schools in many areas, including strategic planning, board engagement, authorizer and stakeholder relations, and the development of policies and practices reflective HTH culture and design principles.
The ASCD School Improvement Tool is an online needs assessment survey that focuses on the whole child indicators as well as measures of sustainability, school climate and culture, curriculum and instruction, leadership, family and community engagement, professional development and staff capacity, and assessment.
Presentations at the NCTE Conference were about narrative as a way of fostering student engagement and motivation, narrative as a way to understand other people's cultures or environments, narrative as a way to create student voice, narrative as a spur to innovative thinking, narrative as a way to learn any academic discipline, narrative as a form of persuasion, narrative as a way to create personal meaning and new knowledge, narrative as an impetus for social change, narrative as a way to inspire creativity, narrative as the beginning of inquiry, narrative as an expression of imagination, narrative as a reflection on one's own process of learning, and narrative as the basis of collaboration among those with multiple perspectives.
High - quality, collaborative professional development and teacher learning (as distinct from low - quality cultures of one - off CPD that are «done to» teachers) has been shown to raise young people's engagement and attainment, as well as raising the motivation and confidence of teachers.
Resource Articles, Publications & Organizations IDRA Publications Community Engagement Series for Educators — Seven - part series designed for educators to give ideas to create a culture of engagement with parents and community as partners to ensure school success for all children...
The experience SEMA is gaining through the student career paths programs and exploring youth engagement will guide the association as we create more opportunities to help keep custom - car culture in the minds of young people.
LLAMA will present a webinar on «Analyzing staff engagement and connections to understand organizational culture» on June 6, with Michael Perry, head of assessment and planning at Northwestern University Library, as moderator.
We regularly check - in with employees on enterprise sentiment and engagement and create live forums for leaders to hear directly from employees, as this reinforces a culture of open feedback.
They increased revenue; improved client retention and community reputation; provided a higher level of patient care; increased client compliance; improved operational efficiency, practice culture, and employee engagement; as well as increased their profitability and the value of their practices.
The importance of this, as Live in the Grey's chief experience officer Kate Bednarski points out, is that it helps make work culture more personal, a goal that many companies have problems achieving in order to maintain employee engagement.
Pioneer Works, the expansive «center for research and experimentation in contemporary culture» in Brooklyn, has hired Sheetal Prajapati as director of public engagement, to begin next week.
Another Land: After Noguchi represents The Noguchi Museum's ongoing engagement with contemporary artists, writers, designers, musicians, and others as a means of illuminating the scope of Noguchi's vision and his continuing impact on our culture.
But while the show's title suggests a historical survey of art made since the year that Tim Berners - Lee first proposed the World Wide Web, its selections tend to stray from any direct engagement with either the web, or even the internet more broadly, as a specific set of practices and cultures.
AMONG THE HALLMARKS of Arnold Lehman's nearly two - decade tenure as director of the Brooklyn Museum was his focus on community engagement, popular culture, and the visibility of African American artists.
Featuring some of the artist's most innovative works, Lichtenstein: Re-Figure aims not only to highlight the artist's engagement with the human figure — a central theme throughout his career — but also to «re-figure,» in the sense of reassessing, the common yet reductive view of Lichtenstein as the painter of pop culture images.
At the same time, as Chris Stephens (Head of Displays, and Lead Curator of Modern British Art, Tate) has acknowledged, his art «challenged and dispensed with the values at the heart of the American painting», reflecting a new spirit of engagement with popular culture and the mass media.
Rasu Jilani is an independent curator, cultural producer and social sculptor, who investigates the intersections between art, culture and civic engagement as a means of raising critical consciousness.
Seen together, their works present fragmented images of American life from the 1970s to the 1990s, pointing towards the spectacle of consumer culture in general, at the same time as revealing their own personal engagement with American culture in particular.
Queens Museum Prerana Reddy, Director of Public Events As Director of Public Events, Prerana oversees Queens Museum of Art's community engagement and public art initiatives, working with a full - time community organizer to combine arts and culture with social development goals in nearby neighborhoods, such as Corona, Queens, which are predominantly comprised of new immigrantAs Director of Public Events, Prerana oversees Queens Museum of Art's community engagement and public art initiatives, working with a full - time community organizer to combine arts and culture with social development goals in nearby neighborhoods, such as Corona, Queens, which are predominantly comprised of new immigrantas Corona, Queens, which are predominantly comprised of new immigrants.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
Darren Bader's Life As a Readymade is a four - part disquisition on contemporary art culture and his doubts about its terms of engagement.
As the catalogue explains, Diebenkorn forged strong allegiances to sources in American art and popular culture before fully responding to Matisse's influence; the teacher who introduced him to Sarah Stein was in fact a disciple of Edward Hopper, and it was the example of Hopper's hard - won, vernacular images that guided Diebenkorn's early engagement with the harsh literalism of the American scene, which was often hostile to modernism.
The first floor is dedicated to Gabriel Orozco's new stone sculptures that stand in the modernist tradition of European sculpture such as Hans Arp, Constantin Brancusi, and Barbara Hepworth and at the same time express the engagement with indigenous cultures.
Through her collaborations with visual artists (including Arthur Jafa, Shani Crowe, Mickalene Thomas, and Rashaad Newsome); her engagement with the work of other talents like Lynette Yiadom - Boakye, who inspired the aesthetics of A Seat at the Table; and her push into some of the art world's most revered spaces (her digital artwork, Seventy States, was shown at the Tate Modern in response to its «Soul of a Nation» exhibition this year), Solange has emerged as a cross-disciplinary artist who is committed to pushing her practice into exhilarating new realms and breaking down the barrier between art and popular culture.
Located at The Pipe Factory, a Grade - B listed industrial space in Glasgow's historic Barras region, the exhibition is interested in the culture the space inhabits and the group show as a model for artists to cross over, further exploring new levels of discourse and engagement.
In this way, Julien contests any fetishistic notion of the original and insists that the work of art can be open to re-articulation as the artist alters his engagement with an ever - shifting visual culture.
The Trial of David Suzuki was a powerful live theatre and public engagement project conceived and produced by Laurie Brown, and presented by Cape Farewell in partnership with Donnelly Law, and ROM Contemporary Culture, as part of Carbon 14: Climate is Culture.
Other key topics will include employee engagement, how the role of in - house counsel is changing, competition law, leadership and development, as well as the benefits of diversity, KPIs and building an ethical culture.
And while it might feel like you're setting up walls or limiting engagement within your company culture, in reality you are establishing the building blocks of what it means to succeed as a member of your company.
«Deloitte's survey further confirms that having a culture of purpose may play an important role in recruitment and talent engagement as well as employee satisfaction and well - being,» Marshall says.
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