Sentences with phrase «growing policy practice»

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My administration will maintain the policies and practices that spurred this expansion while strategically investing in new projects to grow and diversify the industry.
A topic which I have been following with growing concern is the continued practice of the Government of Canada picking favorites when it comes to business support and economic policy.
There are a growing number of Methodist ministers who have faced formal complaints for violating the church's policy that relates to their teaching that «the practice of homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching.»
Established in 1974, the California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) provides industry leadership to advocate for public policies, research and education programs, sustainable farming practices and trade positions to improve the viability of winegrape growing as an essential contributor to California's economy, culture, and landscape.
California Association of Winegrape Growers (CAWG) is an advocate for farmers, providing leadership on public policies, research and education programs, sustainable farming practices and trade policy to enhance the California winegrape growing business and our communities.
It's about what children need in order to thrive — especially children growing up in difficult circumstances — and what kind of practices and policies, in the home and at school, will provide them with the best possible chance at success.
But, crucially, it helps signpost you to link together all the latest RCSLT information across the evidence base, policy and practice such as our new clinical webpages, and our growing research centre.
As awareness of these practices grows, more institutions will reconsider their own policies.
To make sure the gametes work normally, for instance, researchers will need to grow embryos and then destroy them, a morally contentious practice with prohibitions and policies differing around the world.
The high proportion of SSDI recipients who are chronic opioid users — in many, at high and very high daily doses — «is worrisome in light of established and growing evidence that intense opioid use to treat non-malignant [non-cancer] pain may not be effective and may confer important risk,» write Dr Nancy Elizabeth Morden and colleagues of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, Lebanon, N.H.
In addition to supporting the practice and policy needs of the NMAA and other areas of technologist advanced practice, this council is focused on nurturing and growing the NMAA, including effecting the necessary culture change to allow this designation to function properly.
The way forward, in addition to refocusing reform's considerable energies on improving practice, is to become far more pluralistic, both in the types of schools we support and the policies needed to grow and sustain them.
«The momentum for change in assessment policy and practice is growing across Australia and in other parts of the world,» Elizabeth Hartnell - Young, Director of the ACER Institute, tells Teacher.
The Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) is a growing alliance that brings together trade unions, INGOs, the women's and youth movements, community and faith groups and others to call for action from world leaders in the global North and South to meet their promises to end poverty and inequality.GCAP's main aim is to achieve policy and practice changes that will improve the lives of people living in poverty.GCAP adds to existing campaigning on poverty by forming diverse, inclusive national platforms that are able to open up civil society space and advocate more effectively than individual organisations would be able to do on their own.
There seems a growing recognition that value - added gains are a fair and important indicator of school performance and they address an issue that has crippled education reform for decades: Poor alignment between teacher training, teaching practices, and public policy.
In keeping with our rapidly growing innovation agenda, the Center must continue to explore new ways of using a variety of media and advanced technologies to catalyze creative thinking across disciplines and sectors, to support the design and testing of more effective interventions, and to disseminate our findings in a way that transforms the policy and practice climate, both in the United States and globally.
As policy - oriented research grows and matures, we see a greater need to attend to both the macro - and microview of reform, practice, and learning, and we suspect there will be more cross-over among the studies representing policy, measurement, and literacy perspectives.
In these roles, she leads and grows a national network of charter school attorneys known as «The Alliance of Public Charter School Attorneys»; provides technical assistance and training to charter school operators, authorizers, attorneys and advocates seeking to improve school - level civil rights policies and practices; addresses fiscal equity and labor issues confronting charter schools; provides litigation and strategic assistance to state partners considering litigation; and supports charter school advocates and operators seeking to improve their regulatory and authorizing environments.
«Our district can learn from the bold ideas of these teachers, who want to put new policies and practices in place that allow teachers to grow, achieve and advance alongside their students.»
In addition to the growing body of research supporting the benefits of alternative campus discipline programs, there is now federal pressure for districts to rethink their practices: schools may face sanctions if discipline policies are found to unfairly target minority students.
There is a growing national movement to better utilize school counselors and with changes in policy and practice, counselors can emerge s invaluable resources in our nation's schools to boost college and career readiness in a time of fiscal constraint.
Her newest book, Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools (The New Press, 2016), explores a world of lost potential and supports the growing movement to address the policies, practices, and cultural illiteracy that push countless students out of school and into unhealthy, unstable, and often unsafe futures.
Thanks to corporations looking to make profits off of our children, these policies and practices are making the already huge gap between the haves and the have - nots grow larger every day.
While the definition of high - quality teacher preparation remains a source of significant debate, there is growing consensus among researchers about how teachers learn to improve their practice — and these findings are beginning to seep into the policy mainstream.
Given the increasing evidence showing that schools that start strong, stay strong, it's time for policymakers and authorizers to implement the policies and practices needed to grow the great schools and shutter the worst.
The results stand to inform growing policy debates regarding which practices and policies improve community college student outcomes.
He later established the Charter School Policy Institute to develop independent research and policy aimed at growing the public charter sector through gold standard pracPolicy Institute to develop independent research and policy aimed at growing the public charter sector through gold standard pracpolicy aimed at growing the public charter sector through gold standard practices.
A short overview of the research on the growing dual - language learner population and its implications for policy and practice, with a focus on language and literacy development, early childhood classroom practices, and alignment between early childhood and the later grades — from the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
The pressure for accountability through testing, coupled with the lack of involvement of teachers in setting policies, has left many teachers frustrated with the growing influence of externally - imposed testing on their professional practices.
To help ground debate on education policy in high quality evidence and reliable data, the hope is that The Learning Landscape grows to include additional topics and to follow the evolution of education policy and practice.
«Featuring an eleven - page listing of references and resources, as well as a three - page index, Growing Global Digital Citizens is unreservedly recommended for college and university library educational policy and practices collections.»
A growing body of work has unveiled promising policies and practices that may enable equity and excellence to coexist.
The no - kill movement — and indeed it is a movement — includes a growing list of very diverse stakeholders, some of whom have achieved and exceeded the 90 percent threshold save rate and others who are well on their way or are committed to transforming their community to embrace no - kill policies and who have practices and a track record of openly stating that commitment and advocating it to others.
Over the past 23 years, NWEI has evolved into an organization that lives its values by providing a flexible, family - friendly work environment, encouraging staff to recharge with annual personal retreats, offering a sabbatical for long - term employees, and revisiting our practices and policies regularly to ensure that we continue to evolve and grow.
With policies and business practices that value and protect the country's natural capital, India can shift from an economy that has grown at the expense of the environment to one that flourishes by preserving it.
This presents tremendous opportunities to reduce emissions through targeted changes in agricultural policy and practice, and present great opportunities for China and India to lower their emissions while still growing their economy.
As organic agriculture is the fastest growing agricultural sector — the majority of new farmers are choosing to farm using organic practices and organic farm management offers a long list of environmental benefits — I am hopeful Congress will incorporate Farm Bill policies that allow for continued and supported growth of the industry.
How could any consumer buying practice that might increase the number of farmers and the diversity of fruits and vegetables grown domestically and locally be compared to a centrally controlled agricultural policy from China in the 1950's?
Since polls suggest people are very concerned about growing income inequality, it might seem logical that they would also support policies and practices that put more money into the hands of working folks.
Despite the growing acceptance of the trans community in society, workplace rules, policies and day - to - day practices continue to lag behind and represent a potential liability for employers.
As your company grows, it becomes important to develop and communicate workplace policies and practices, as well as values and culture.
Naiomi Metallic holds the Chancellor's Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy at the Schulich School of Law and practices aboriginal law with Burchells LLP in Halifax Owing to the work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission («TRC»), as well as to some high profile cases in the media of late, there is a growing realization -LSB-...] Read more
With the growing number of insurers beginning to use telematics, the practice of tracking policyholders» driving habits for usage - based insurance policies, and as a means to determine the cost of premiums, mobile apps could become common place.
Serve as the Health Insurance Consultant for two separate offices by developing and growing a health insurance book of business Support Property and Casualty agents by servicing existing client relationships in two offices with over 1,000 members each Develop and present insurance quotes to new and existing members Guide members through filing and processing of insurance claims Schedule annual insurance policy reviews for growing insurance practice Recommend insurance and policy enhancements to existing members.
In response to growing policy concerns regarding online safety for children as well as a lack of reliable evidence in Europe, researchers have sought to develop better knowledge of European children's experiences and practices regarding risky and safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, and thereby to inform the promotion of a safer online environment for children.
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Growing out of a commitment to ensuring high quality education, assessments now play a major role in education policy and classroom practice.
In this private practice workshop, you will learn about practical methods to grow your business using accessible social media principles that Jennine has acquired in her years of private practice, such as how to generate meaningful content, growing your professional network, creating a social media policy, and more!
While some investors may take a wait - and - see approach to betting their money on U.S. commercial real estate assets in the short term given the uncertainty surrounding U.S. economic policy under the new President Elect, «capital formation globally continues to grow and increase allocations to real estate,» according to Byron Carlock, real estate practice leader with consulting firm PwC, who is currently in London for an investment conference.
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