Sentences with phrase «deep systemic change»

The TRC Recommendations urge us to recognize that Indigenous law is law, to commit to the multi-juridical potential of Canada's legal system, and to consider how to step into our responsibility to promote and work for deeper systemic change by advancing and implementing Indigenous law.

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We believe that hunger is a symptom of the deeper problem of poverty, and that food is our chosen tool for changing individual lives while addressing systemic failures.
If we dig in deep to create systemic change, we can heal those wounds, and we won't find ourselves with the same problems to solve in 10 or 15 years.
is RECOGNIZING that the mayoral control «reform» — like previous efforts to change the system's governance without clearly articulating the educational purpose of the reform or facing society's deep systemic problems of poverty and racism — still leaves the city with schools that fail to meet the academic, social and emotional needs of our students;
Anderson's first year in Newark was marked by serious change — the beginning of a deep systemic overhaul, financial and pedagogical.
Indeed, Anderson's first year in Newark was marked by serious change — she closed six schools, reorganized her central administration team, cut 120 jobs — and marked the beginning of a deep systemic overhaul, financial and pedagogical.
«Through Richard Elmore's Politics in Education course, I gained a deeper understanding of the political complexity of systemic change, how to think about addressing structural impediments to change, and how to be politically strategic, in addition to instructionally focused, to better achieve excellence through equity for all learners,» said Jewell - Sherman.
Absent the ability to take risks and to innovate, systems are less likely to develop deep, systemic, and sustainable approaches to change that are so needed in the current educational climate.
Using this approach we have supported systemic change with culturally and linguistically diverse people (including newly arrived, asylum seeker and refugee people), Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, people experiencing addiction, people living with disabilities, and people facing deep community exclusion or past trauma.
The benefits include: • Provides schools with a regional coordinator to support implementation • O ffers opportunities to learn from other schools on the NPDL journey • Provides access to a CEC team of experts in implementing systemic change • Access to regional network meetings three times each year • Ability to participate in support webinars • Deep connection with the Teacher Union Reform Network (TURN)
In all the wordage herein in all these blogs, from the extinction of species and the threat of extinction to the profound changes in Earth's climate regimes, there is a systemic failure to accept that the physical and chemical processes that govern such changes are calibrated on Deep Time and not Human Time, and that our sojourn on this Planet can not be considered more than a nanosecond in the overall schema.
Leaders from the movement stepped forward to address the crowd, inspiring a deeper dialogue and relaying a firm reminder that the fight to end plastic pollution starts with changing the archaic, systemic production system based on fossil fuels.
I don't want to know that you «facilitated an organizational paradigm» or «leveraged deep insights» or «catalyzed systemic change» or «skyrocketed revenue» or «optimized ROI.»
Issues identified by the review are the result of deep systemic problems that the review and the changes do not deal with.
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