If you need a job using social media is a must as it is
an effective instrument of both creating your professional image and discovering new opportunities.
With reforms in the insurance sector, term insurance plans have become a very cost -
effective instrument of getting large insurance coverage.
In his essay Fassbinder noted: «After Douglas Sirk's film, love seems to me even more to be the best, most sneaky and
effective instrument of social oppression.»
Word was viewed as a creative and
effective instrument of God's will.
It has become
an effective instrument of Homosexualism, the ideology that developed during the civil rights struggles of Gay Liberation in the «60's.
I wonder whether the church as an institution will survive in our day as
an effective instrument of God.
In addition there are countless others who continue to preach not because they regard it as
an effective instrument of the church, but because of the combined force of professional momentum and congregational demand.
Simplicity is
the effective instrument of its power.
They seem to be the most outspoken, however, perhaps because they command more
effective instruments of communication and control numerous colleges and universities in this country and elsewhere.
Not exact matches
From eliminating the risk
of patient - to - patient pathogen transfer from improperly sterilized delivery devices to the risk
of infection from bioburden that accumulates on unpackaged implants and
instruments during a surgical procedure, the single - use systems have been extremely
effective.
We think so, but we need convincing to believe that simply going to a labour based approach as proposed in the Jenkins report, along with decreasing the refundable portion
of the credit over time are all that is needed to free up the monies and make the SR&ED incentives a truly
effective instrument.
Rather,
instruments other than the interest rate tool are likely to be more
effective without some
of the attendant social costs.
This would lead to an historic compromise involving the state (not only as is often presented in caricature style as a gang
of technocrats and stupid autocratic bureaucrats) but as an
effective instrument to implement a transparent and democratic social contract.
John F. Kennedy promised: «We seek to strengthen the United Nations, to help solve its financial problems, to make it a more
effective instrument for peace, to develop it into a genuine world security system... capable
of resolving disputes on the basis
of law,
of insuring the security
of the large and the small, and
of creating conditions under which arms can finally be abolished... This will require a new effort to achieve world law».
It takes the power
of Jesus to make water an
effective spiritual
instrument.
It is an
effective instrument only in the hands
of a well - trained group therapist.
Effective preaching is an invaluable
instrument of pastoral care — «perspective - giving, appreciation - perceiving and insight - creating discipline
of the human spirit.»
Effective services
of worship, whatever more they may be, are good
instruments of group therapy.
It is brutally frank assessment
of the deplorable conditions in the Indian Church and the urgent, indispensable need for it to re-orient itself to the challenges
of the day if it is to continue to be an
effective instrument for individual liberation and the ushering in
of a happier tomorrow and a better society.
The local associations appeared to exert the greatest power and threat to congregational autonomy, so the Baptists gradually nullified the power
of these groups, and thereby eliminated the most
effective instrument for balancing the powers
of the state and national conventions in their relations with the congregations.
However
effective such approaches turn out to be as
instruments of inquiry and change (and I will explain my doubts about them later), their current vogue is a sign that the crisis in higher education is at least being joined at the level
of meaning and purpose rather than merely at the level
of methodology.
After the ITF successfully developed these useful
instruments for the organic sector, it was necessary to also work on the
effective usage and implementation
of them.
L'INTERFORM's head
of risk management, Marc Perathoner, said hedging with derivatives will become more important for the European dairy industry as derivatives have been proven to be
effective financial
instruments in managing risk, as can be seen from years
of experience in the US and New Zealand.
«The Minister
of the Interior has on the advice
of the Northern Regional Security Council and by Executive
Instrument reviewed the existing curfew hours for Bimbilla Township from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am to 6:00 pm to 6:00 am
effective this Friday, January 12, 2018,» the Minister
of Interior Ambrose Dery said in a statement issued on Friday.
«The Minister
of the Interior has on the advice
of the Northern Regional Security Council and by Executive
Instrument reviewed the existing curfew hours for Bimbilla Township from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am to 6:00 pm to 6:00 am
effective this Friday, January 12, 2018,» the Minister
of Interior Ambrose Dery said in a statement issued today.
Project 2061 produces assessment items and
instruments that are
effective and accurate measures
of students» understanding
of science learning goals and can be used to diagnose students» conceptual difficulties.
Some climate organizations have been critical
of companies that invest heavily in RECs, charging that the financial
instruments are less
effective at reducing greenhouse gas emissions than other measures.
Governance could become more
effective by using well - designed mixes
of policy
instruments to motivate changes in behaviour to support sustainable development.
The Associate Director
of Operations Nicki Hickmon is responsible for ensuring efficient,
effective, and continuous operation
of instruments and data systems and helps coordinate the review
of field campaigns.
Modest, cost -
effective instruments can be shared to serve a variety
of multidisciplinary purposes.
The most significant
of these was the HiSeq X Ten, a 10 -
instrument «factory installation» that enabled the most cost -
effective human whole genome sequencing to date: 18,000 genomes per year at a consumables cost
of just over $ 1,000 each (note: this does not include the costs
of data storage, analysis, or the $ 10 million buy - in).
Large - scale and
effective studies
of biological molecules with a different structural basis such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and numerous metabolites (including e.g. fatty acids, amino acids, purines, pyrimidines or steroids) is currently highly attractive because
of the availability
of modern
instruments and tools for both separation and analysis (2 - D chromatographs, capillary electrophoresis systems, microfluidics, mass spectrometers, powerful NMR spectrometers, DNA / RNA arrays and others).
Yes, It Comes At Night is bleak to the extreme, but it's also a finely tuned
instrument of anxiety — a jarring, unnerving nightmare movie that's highly
effective and full
of lingering existential dread.
In response to a Likert
instrument using a 1 - 5 scale (1 = strongly agree, 5 = strongly disagree), 65 %
of learners strongly agreed that the lecture / video combination was
effective for new students, and 75 % stated that the interactive video had enhanced their learning.
Each
of the classroom - observation
instruments proposes an incomplete but discrete set
of competencies for
effective teaching and provides a description
of differing performance levels for each competency.
Then, from that statistical analysis, we were able to build an
instrument, statistically, that will actually measure a teacher's cultural competence in terms
of effective teaching.
Take advantage
of our extensive experience to help you plan, produce and deploy your online training content, exams or assessment
instruments in a format
effective for on - line delivery.
This study is investigating the conditions
of effective video - based math professional development and the use
of an observational
instrument as a common language for teachers to use to talk about their practice....
States and districts should establish systems in which all stakeholders collaborate in the development
of teacher performance appraisal processes and
instruments to create ownership and commitment to
effective performance appraisal focused on improved student learning.
The organization takes a holistic approach to selection, rather than «using a blunt
instrument like cut scores on Praxis or content exams, which can dramatically impact diversity in a negative way,» says Anne Mahle, who currently serves as senior vice president for public partnerships but led recruitment for many years.149 Although the average GPA
of corps members is 3.42, TFA maintains a relatively low cutoff requirement
of 2.5 and instead places greater emphasis on candidate evaluations designed to measure characteristics that TFA's research has shown its most
effective teachers share.
TAP principally plugs four Elements
of Success: Multiple Career Paths (for educators as career, mentor and master teachers); Ongoing Applied Professional Growth (through weekly cluster meetings, follow - up support in the classroom, and coaching); Instructionally Focused Accountability (through multiple classroom observations and evaluations utilizing a research based
instrument and rubric that identified
effective teaching practices); and, Performance - Based Compensation (based on multiple; measures
of performance, including student achievement gains and teachers» instructional practices).
The Learning Record, at one time used in dozens
of U.S. schools, established very high inter-rater agreement (reliability) using moderation because the
instrument is high quality and the training is
effective.
The self - evaluation
instrument divides the work
of a school board into 10 areas called Standards, which are broad categories
of knowledge and skills that describe the core actions
of effective school boards.
That includes observations and may also include certain artifacts
of the teacher's work, like lesson plans, curriculum units, student work, et cetera... You need well - trained evaluators who know how to apply that
instrument in a consistent and
effective way... You want to have a system in which the evaluation is organized over a period
of time so that the teacher is getting clarity about what they're expected to do, feed back about what they're doing, and so on.»
«You aren't suddenly going to go from
effective to ineffective because
of a different
instrument being used.»
However, the PROSPER Act's approach to accountability ignores important lessons from state performance - based funding systems, many
of which have been shown to funnel limited state dollars to well - resourced institutions that enroll the most affluent and academically prepared students while failing to support institutions that serve a more representative community.2 Rather than applying an immediate penalty through the blunt
instrument of an artificial threshold, an
effective accountability system would reward colleges that enroll and graduate Pell - eligible students while providing underperforming and underfunded institutions the time, resources, and support they need to improve.
It especially decries the lack
of effective test
instruments to assess reading comprehension because teachers can not evaluate the effectiveness
of their instruction without reliable and valid assessments that are aligned with the curriculum.
Project 2061 produces assessment items and
instruments that are
effective and accurate measures
of students» understanding
of science learning goals and can be used to diagnose students» conceptual difficulties.
There are, however, few
instruments for assessing the skills and deficits
of children younger than five, when interventions could be extremely
effective.
In this report, we review current trends in family engagement, explore
effective strategies
of engagement, and discuss how those strategies informed the creation and validation
of the Professional Learning Maps Family Engagement survey
instrument.