Sentences with phrase «from evaluative»

When I am mediating a custody issue, I use a «Facilitative» approach with some elements from the Evaluative and Transformative models.
Specifically, a shift in attitude, away from evaluative and instrumental views of education (e.g, «I complete school work to get a grade, or because I need a degree to get a job,») and toward a sense of purpose and connection.
We asked about this, and LG told us that there were both changes in the geographic footprint of the model and some flaws in the RCT survey strategy which are rendering the results not reliable from an evaluative point of view.

Not exact matches

Of course to say that it «worked well» implies certain evaluative criteria different from the mainstream.
Such themes, though suggested by this volume and probably not far from Marty's own evaluative framework, remain implicit in it.
Much current discussion of cultural, religious, moral, and intellectual pluralism uses the concept «pluralism» in a way that seems to shift from a descriptive use («such diversity does in fact exist») to an evaluative and even celebratory use («such diversity is a good thing and should exist»).
His argument seems to be directed against a certain kind of historical «paleoconservative» who sees a Golden Age in the social institutions or social spirit of some past time; yet his refutation of such a perspective invokes progress in dentistry, rhetorically shifting the evaluative criteria from sociology to technology.
Ms. McBride received her law degree from George Washington University Law School and her Master's Degree in Evaluative Clinical Sciences (a program focused on health policy considerations of clinical outcomes) from Dartmouth College.
Researchers at St. Michael's Hospital and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) found that rates of high - dose opioid dispensing across Canada increased from 781 units per 1,000 people in 2006 to 961 units per 1,000 people in 2011.
«Poor adherence with the Canadian pregnancy prevention guidelines means that Canada, inadvertently, is using pregnancy termination rather than pregnancy prevention to manage fetal risk from isotretinoin,» states lead author Dr. David Henry, senior scientist at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and executive co-lead of the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES).
People living in rural areas are at no greater risk of dying from heart disease than their urban counterparts, according to a new study by researchers at Women's College Hospital and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
The researchers established large transfusion patient databases, including data from The Ottawa Hospital Data Warehouse and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES).
Dr. Wanigaratne's research, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health looked at Ontario immigration and hospital records housed at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) from more than 120,000 births between 2002 and 2010, comparing births of refugee and non-refugee women.
FRANKFURT — Germany's 16 national research centers — a sprawling, $ 2 - billion - a-year array of labs ranging from the DESY synchrotron in Hamburg to the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin — are too insular, according to a new report from the nation's top scientific evaluative body.
«Not every community has health services, but most have some type of faith - based group,» explains author Professor Edward Mills from Global Evaluative Sciences in Vancouver, Canada.
A new study from Lawson Health Research Institute, Western University and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) Western site in London, Ontario examines the operating room practice of handing over patient care between anesthesiologists.
But testing is divorced from instruction and evaluative in nature, White explained.
This IEP meeting had changed from a mandatory evaluative process into a meaningful discussion.
Transform the individualized education program meeting from a mandatory evaluative process into a student - centered discussion.
Huge, complicated organizations, from Wal - Mart to the Internal Revenue Service, routinely track productivity figures, costs, and evaluative measures.
These objectives ranged from factual recall to evaluative statements which guided what happened in the classroom.
Certain phrases — and the emotions accompanying them — come to mind: invasive, evaluative, narrow, difficult to gather, hard to analyze, disconnected from the day - to - day.
The Peer Quality Review facilitates the same evaluative review, but it also allows participating principals to learn from practices at other schools.
The way social impact bonds are usually structured is that a government entity enters into a contract with an intermediary organization that raises capital from investors such as banks and foundations and then hires / manages a non-profit organization to provide services that meet a certain pre-determined evaluative data.
The methods we've developed are tools that can be applied by ACE and by others to understand a variety of situations, and while they often draw from other evaluative practices, ACE uses them in specific and sometimes unique ways.
See also «Styles of Mediation: Facilitative, Evaluative, and Transformative Mediation» from Mediate.com.
Analogical and evaluative legal search: Once that pile of search results comes back from Lexis or Westlaw (or Ravel Law or Case Text), the lawyer's job is to sort through and find those that best fit the need.
With regard to the request for evaluative material, Rutgers cited the exemption of «inter-agency or intra-agency advisory, consultative, or deliberative material» from the definition of government records.
To give «appropriate» an evaluative gloss, allowing a party to delay the commencement of proceedings for some tactical or other reason beyond two years from the date the claim is fully ripened and requiring the court to assess to tone and tenor of communications in search of a clear denial would, in my opinion, inject an unacceptable element of uncertainty into the law of limitation of actions.»
My style ranges from transformative to evaluative.
However, the evaluative Relationship Quality Scale was empirically and conceptually distinct from the more objective Shared Activities Scale.
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