Sentences with phrase «diverse practice fields»

These participants have worked in diverse practice fields with different professional backgrounds including health and mental health, teaching, guidance counseling, social work, and child and family service administration and advocacy.

Not exact matches

«Having members of the Microsoft Ventures team onsite at MaRS offers tremendous value to the diverse and talented entrepreneurs who gather here from across many fields and focus on many different technologies and markets,» said Salim Teja, Managing Director of MaRS» Information Technology, Communications & Entertainment (ICE) practice.
Whitehead's cosmology is rich with meaning and relevance to the theory and practice of psychotherapy.1 His categories bear upon some of the most fundamental issues of the field, serving to clarify and unify the debated issues in this diverse and fragmented profession.
In one study that pooled numerous surveys of researchers in diverse fields, a third of scientists owned up to questionable research practices like cherry - picking data that yield positive results.
She has more than 20 years of diverse, well - rounded experience in the fields of nutrition and functional medicine, including clinical practice, research, product formulation, writing, and education.
Dr. Minich has had a diverse, well - rounded experience in the field of nutrition including clinical practice, research, product formulation, marketing, writing, and education.
NCATE lists many possible measures for this standard and requires that «all candidates participate in field experiences or clinical practice that include students with exceptionalities and students from diverse ethnic, racial, gender, and socioeconomic groups.»
In addition to the program's flexibility and opportunities to connect with diverse fields across Harvard, it teaches you best practices when it comes to organizational leadership and collaborative educational efforts.
I am grateful to [EdChoice] for bringing together a diverse group of ed reformers to share their experiences and for providing us with tools and best practices to enhance our parent organizing work in the field.
These initiatives are strengthening the pipeline of future teachers, increasing representation of educators from diverse backgrounds, and disseminating effective practices throughout the field.
With a $ 1 million gift from UF education alumna Anita Zucker, the center becomes a research, training and model demonstration site where top UF scholars — in fields as diverse as education, medicine, law, public health and the life sciences — collaborate with local, state and national partners to advance the science and practice of early childhood development and early learning.
UF scholars — in fields as diverse as education, medicine, law, public health and the life sciences — work with local, state and national partners to advance the science and practice of early childhood development and enhance early learning opportunities and healthy development for our youngest children.
In addition to other factors that may play a role in a teacher's success — such as a teacher's enjoyment of teaching and motivation and inspiration to teach10 — developing expertise in any field requires intense, sustained, and deliberate practice designed specifically to maximize improvement.11 This is true for professionals as diverse as elite athletes, surgeons, 12 musicians, chess players, computer programmers, and scientists.13 Why wouldn't the same hold true for teachers?
«FIELD / WORK provided an opportunity to work with a diverse group of artists and focus on planning the future of our practices.
Critical Correspondence is a web - based publication of Movement Research that provides a forum for diverse engagements with artistic practice, research and the contexts that surround the field of dance.
Through ongoing, generous donations from Dr. Daum and other patrons, and judicious purchases with funds from an endowment for acquisitions, the museum's permanent collection has grown to encompass more than 1,500 artworks by some of the most highly regarded artists of the past 50 years, including Pop art practitioners, Color Field painters, Neo-Expressionists of the 1980s and 1990s, and artists of diverse practices who have emerged during the last 20 years.
Collaboration and connecting diversified fields of knowledge drives her curatorial practice into wildly diverse contexts.
From Yves Klein's utopian plans for an «architecture of air» to Robert Barry's Energy Field (AM 130 KHz) from 1968 - which encourages a heightened awareness of the physical context of the gallery - this exhibition span diverse aesthetic practices and concerns.
In response to these issues, the Art Center developed The Center Program to offer working artists a unique combination of access to materials and space to develop a rigorous studio practice, inclusion in critical dialogue about their work, guidance from professionals in the field, and a platform to show that work to a broad and diverse audience.
Review panels of respected professionals in the field were selected based on their perspectives and experiences working with artists of diverse practices and cultural backgrounds.
The Series presents diverse fields of knowledge, methodologies and practices.
Work is presented both inside and outside and across all of the gallery's spaces, embracing a diverse set of conditions and approaches centred in a conceptual understanding of an expanded field of photographic practice that examines notions of what you see is most definitely not what you get.
Kenji Kubota is an independent curator since 2006 focused on art practice toward diverse fields of society.
By collaborating with artists and cultural practitioners from diverse fields of knowledge, the public programme aims to provide points of entry to engage with the key themes of the exhibition and artist practice.
Seeking to stimulate an energetic exchange of ideas between culturally diverse Fellows and across varied artistic fields and scholarly disciplines, the residency has earned international recognition as a model of curatorial practice supporting the development of new and challenging contemporary work.
Lois Gold has managed the difficult task of integrating diverse fields of knowledge and expertise, including family systems theory and practice, communication skills, negotiation theory and mediation concepts and skills, research on divorcing adults and children, and clinical observation.
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