Sentences with phrase «implement promising approaches»

The grants also will support the development and advocacy of policies to implement promising approaches.

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Policy makers paired the announcement with a promise to implement a more transparent, market - based approach to setting the currency's daily peg to the dollar.
The remaining portion of funds is distributed through states to «promising approaches» that have not yet demonstrated their efficacy with evidence that meets the level of rigor required by federal mandates, but must be evaluated if implemented through MIECHV.
Walsh, an independent who swept into office this past year by promising a nonpartisan approach to politics, has said he plans to keep in place policies enacted by former Mayor Stephanie Miner, though, that do not require police to arrest people based on immigration status — a policy frequently implemented by sanctuary cities.
She added that while investigators are not sure yet how therapeutic approaches would be implemented, having the understanding of how to identify olfactory cues and use the information as part of exposure - based therapy sessions is extremely promising.
This in - context approach has shown promise, but it can be tricky to implement — it isn't as simple as handing students a worksheet with rules and exercises, and it looks different in every class.
Building on findings reported in the «Year One» report for the case studies, this report details how supplemental services were implemented at all levels, considers continuing challenges to implementation, and provides additional examples of promising approaches.
As Executive Director, Chris leads CCSSO's work with states to raise the bar on standards, assessments, and accountability, transform educator preparation programs, design new approaches to teaching and learning, and implement and sustain promising reforms across the country.
With the help of a grant from Next Generation Learning Challenge (NGLC), Roosevelt implemented a promising, personalized approach to mathematics instruction called Teach to One.
One result is that school districts are implementing PreK - 3rd approaches that link high - quality PreK programs with high - quality K - 3 grades with promising student outcomes.
«And while that's no reason not to implement promising new approaches or to shrink from experimentation, it puts an onus on policy makers and administrators to bring generous measures of training, support and patience to the task.»
Another learning approach — collaborative inquiry groups, involving small groups of teachers who collectively investigate pedagogical and content issues (Crockett, 2002)-- has emerged as an even more promising practice that implements all four technology learning principles simultaneously and meets the vision set forth in this paper.
Many authors seem to hurry to implement what appears to be a promising new tactic for positioning a book, only to find that after a few months, the sheer weight of everyone piling on (and / or changes in online retailers» algorithms) has begun to fritter away the approach's original effectiveness.
Although the current evidence base in the headache literature is limited, acceptance - based therapies are seen as promising treatment approaches.2 According to Smitherman et al acceptance - based therapies are gaining popularity, mirroring a larger trend in chronic pain treatment in general.2 In other related fields mindfulness - based techniques or mindfulness - based cognitive therapy is more implemented and successfully used, 41 42 though more headache - specific research is needed to recommend the use of these approaches.
This bulletin provides an overview of the foundational elements of the family engagement approach, followed by strategies and promising practices for implementing this approach at the case level, peer level, and systems level.
Empirically Supported Treatments and Promising Practices Multiple fact sheets offering descriptive summaries of some of the clinical treatments, mental health interventions, and other trauma - informed service approaches that the NCTSN and its various centers have developed and / or implemented as a means of promoting the network's mission of raising the standard of care for traumatized youth and families.
Provides an overview of the foundational elements of the family engagement approach, followed by strategies and promising practices for implementing this approach at the case level, peer level, and systems level.
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