Sentences with phrase «effect systematic change»

She argued that the social media - driven campaign to raise awareness of the prevalence of sexual abuse and effect systematic change made it nigh - impossible to «select a jury that is untainted by the veritable flood of reporting on the subject».

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Effect of low - fat diet interventions versus other diet interventions on long - term weight change in adults: a systematic review and meta - analysis.
These and other pipeline strategies that effect broad - based systems must strike a balance between stability and flexibility in order for them to change as school improvement strategies evolve, say both The Wallace Foundation and education reformers such as Michael Fullan, whose concept of «motion leadership» reflects the need for a systematic culture of continuous reflection and growth.
Regional downscaling of climate information is a popular activity in many applications addressing the assessment of possible effects of a systematic change of the climate characteristics at the local scale.
«One can summarize these calculations as follows: whatever the «climate - change regime,» whatever surface heat from the Sun on any given day within that regime, that heat is fully absorbed and fully vertically redistributed throughout the troposphere — there is no propensity for CO2 to store heat in a systematic way over time to produce a climate change effect (as defined in the introduction).»
If you want to show the systematic effect of disappearing stations, you will have to do apply the annual changes method, like this.
Although with little practical effect, the systematic approach to interpreting Article 3 (1) would change significantly.
Implementation intentions have been demonstrated to be an effective tool of behavioural change in numerous settings and behaviours, displaying medium to strong effect sizes.98 — 100 Coping plans refer to plans that specify a critical barrier to the intended / planned behaviour and a specific strategy on how to cope with this barrier.101 A recent systematic review attests that the combination of action planning and coping planning seems to be most effective for behavioural change.102 Self - efficacy has also been shown to be a crucial factor in health behaviour change across different behaviours and different populations.
Group based parenting programmes, run both by professionals and by parents, are becoming increasingly popular in the UK and a range of different programmes are available.10 Four recent systematic reviews, one focusing entirely on group based programmes, 11 and three covering these programmes within wider reviews of mental health promotion and behaviour problem prevention12 — 14 have provided evidence that group based parenting programmes are an effective and cost effective way to improve parenting, and that such changes have a beneficial effect on children's mental health and behaviour.
Teacher research articles share intentional and systematic inquiry done by teachers with the goals of gaining insights into teaching and learning, becoming more reflective practitioners, effecting changes in the classroom or school, and improving the lives of children.
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