Sentences with phrase «honest conversations about the work»

District leaders valued the opportunity for open and honest conversations about the work in their own districts and returned to their communities reenergized, with new ideas and practical strategies for taking their family and community engagement to the next level.

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How can we have meaningful conversations about race issues that are vulnerable and honest, but also help us all actually work together?
«Prohibition of marijuana is a policy that just hasn't worked, no matter how you look at it, and it's time to have an honest conversation about what we should do next,» Krueger said in a statement.
Learning to discuss your desires is anything but unsexy, explains Goddard, and having an honest conversation about what's working and what could use some improvement is totally empowering — and leads to even
«The best education around gender violence and the most effective by far in working with men,» says Katz, «is having honest conversations about how cultural attitudes and beliefs about manhood... both contribute to perpetration and, in many cases, impede men's and young men's likelihood of challenging and interrupting abuse.»
Playing the role of «critical friend» by facilitating self - assessments, and honest conversations about what needed to create a system that works for children.
I am committed to continuing this work and being part of an honest conversation about this, but now I think it is the right time to pass the baton to a new leader of the ASD.
The event was an open, honest conversation about what is working and not working in charter schools, and how they can improve.
Each conversation will be a live collaborative work, as well as an honest discussion about the resources and challenges that arise in collaboration.
Justice education goes beyond providing young people with information about rights and legal procedures; it creates opportunities for open and honest conversations with people who work within the legal system.
Today, as a doula, maternal health spokesperson and advocate, I have witnessed firsthand how the conversation is shifting towards a more open and honest dialogue about the state of maternal mental health in the U.S.. Now, more than ever, we have to keep working and fighting to affect change in the field.
In my work as a family therapist, I challenge parents to have honest conversations with themselves about their expectations for their teenage child — where do you really want to draw the line, and what can you decide to let slide?
His latest work, released in 2014 is God Loves Sex: An Honest Conversation about Sexual Desire and Holiness.
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