It also featured
a discussion by practitioners and policymakers on how federal, state, and local policy and resources can help support the implementation of high - quality professional learning opportunities for teachers.
Not exact matches
Recent
discussions about the so - called Liverpool Care Pathway have raised questions for Catholics, not about whether or not the LCP is being used
by some
practitioners as a sort of euthanasia
by the back door (since it looks to me as though in some cases it clearly has been), but about how exactly we are to confront it.
A group of folks in the field, inspired
by a
discussion at RootsCampDC, has put together a brief manifesto about how nice it would be if our advocacy applications could share data easily, and they're asking
practitioners to sign on.
Trolling has endured ever since, elevated
by its
practitioners to what they consider an art form, with its own phraseology, etiquette, and
discussion sites.
Even natural medicine or integrative medicine
practitioners who use some tests are aware of the limitations; for example see this
discussion by Chris Kresser here.
All include
discussion questions, instructor notes, commentaries
by faculty and
practitioners, as well as additional resources to explore specific topics further.
The most troubled students meet at least weekly with Prevention
Practitioners to discuss pressing issues that interfere with their academic and social development, and many students participate in lunch - time
discussion groups headed
by Prevention
Practitioners.
In this excellent review of James Montier's book — Behavioral Investing: A
Practitioner's Guide to Applying Behavioral Finance, Bruce Grantier summarises the main points of the book with emphasis on mistakes and biases followed
by a
discussion of number of behavioral phenomena.
It aims to promote prudent antimicrobial use among companion animal
practitioners by contributing a baseline of antimicrobial usage data to the
discussion on how to achieve better concordance with published guidelines.
The catalogue features essays and
discussions with Klein, Consulting Curator Okwui Enwezor, exhibition advisory board member Koyo Kouoh and urban theorist Edgar Pieterse, among others, complemented
by statements from nearly 70 other African design thinkers and
practitioners whose interviews are featured in the exhibition.
Rounding out the program are special exhibitions — «A Time for Reflection,» curated
by Elton John; works selected from the collection of Joe Baio — and panel
discussions with leading
practitioners in the industry.
Organized and moderated
by Slanguage, these
discussion forums for artists will be structured around distinct themes, creating a space for creative
practitioners to discuss some of the most pressing personal and professional issues facing contemporary artists today.
There has been much
discussion about «provisional painting» of late, stimulated
by Raphael Rubinstein's May 2009 Art in America article identifying
practitioners of this mode of painting — artists such as Raoul De Keyser, Albert Oehlen, and Mary Heilmann.
You respond adds nothing to the
discussion by reference to acknowledged
practitioners or literature.
As before, it will feature TED - talk like speeches from leading
practitioners in future law, followed
by town halls where the audience can engage in
discussions with the speakers.
This is not a knock on the fine academic work done
by legal scholars or criminologists, but the policy academy and
practitioners have a lot to say about sentencing that really hasn't been reflected in usual
discussions, as much the fault of the latter as the former.
This session begins with presentations from those who have taken bold steps to advance unbundling, followed
by small group
discussions about ways to encourage
practitioners to provide these services and potential clients to seek them out.
Moderated
by Jeff Friedman, this
discussion demonstrated the perspectives and strategies of in - house state tax controversy
practitioners.
Incorporating Client Perspectives into Indigent Defense Research: A Guide for
Practitioners — This paper was written
by four researchers following their
discussion about the growing desire for capturing defender client input during a working group session at the September 2017 Defender Research Consortium convening.
The Job Coach Club provides a rich online learning environment where
practitioners with diverse backgrounds learn
by engaging each other in stimulating
discussions online.
Topics for
discussion will be informed
by the findings from the Inquiry's online consultation with
practitioners and families as well as
by freedom of information data gathered from local authorities about their section 20 Children Act 1989 (and equivalent provision in Wales) looked after children populations.
Chapter
discussions are informed
by international literature to provide insightful reflections on research processes and the contribution of
practitioner research in changing practice.
Certified Mediator Coordinator of Mediation Services Voice mail: (206) 957-4696 E-Mail: mhawkins at samaritanps.org Office Location: Kent 409 Third Ave. S., Suite A Experience: Served as neutral (mediator and arbitrator) in resolving over 200 disputes since 2000
Practitioner of interest - based problem solving and negotiations since 1998 Group process facilitator since 1985 Educator (teacher and administrator) since 1969 Professional Interests and Specialties: Mediating family, employment, church and education disputes Conducting school discipline hearings Facilitating group
discussions and problem solving Preserving relationships of parties in dispute
by helping create «win - win» solutions Education: Certified as mediator
by Washington Mediation Association in the following speciality areas: Domestic Relations, Education, Education of Students with Disabilities, Employment and Labor Relations M.Ed.
Marty Hawkins Served as neutral (mediator and arbitrator) in resolving more than 300 disputes since 2000
Practitioner of interest - based problem solving and negotiations Group process facilitator since 1985 and educator (teacher and administrator) since 1969 Mediates family, employment, church and education disputes Conducts school discipline hearings Facilitates group
discussions and problem solving Certified
by the Washington Mediation Association in the following specialty areas: Domestic Relations, Employment, Employee Relations, Education, and Education of Students with Disabilities.
The 3rd Annual RS / C Symposium is an opportunity for mid-career and advanced infant mental health
practitioners to deepen their understanding of reflective supervision / consultation through short presentations
by invited speakers, the experience of observing reflective supervision sessions, and small group - guided reflection and
discussion on the larger group experience.
Creating forums that encourage the interaction and
discussion of applicable real estate research
by academics and
practitioners.