They worked together through a Funders Collaborative on Fathers and Families to support innovations in practice, advance understanding through research, and add more focus on fatherhood
in policy arenas.
They seem to recognize that public policy has to change if their projects are to be sustained, and foundations are becoming more active
in the policy arenas.
At the end of each fellowship year, about half of each year's fellowship class remains
in the policy arena; a quarter return to their previous field, and the other quarter strike out into new territory.
Her career comes full circle on Monday when she becomes director of AAAS» Science & Technology Policy Fellowships Program, which, since 1973, has helped some 3,300 scientists and engineers ply their scientific knowledge and related skills
in the policy arena, solving problems big and small facing leaders in Congress, executive agencies and judicial offices.
«With more than 150 attendees and over 140 online viewers this year, the event also allowed broad outreach about the depth and importance of the activities in which fellows engage, and the many ways that scientists and engineers can contribute
in the policy arena,» said Robinson.
In the policy arena, she is a member...
The issue is often presented as one of Òresponsible advocacy.Ó But this framing locks us into a paradox: Scientists who advocate aim to be effective
in the policy arena, but by advocating lose their credibility.
The UK has been active
in the policy arena throughout the 1990s, with initiatives that have focused both on equality of opportunity in academia and on improving the situation of women in science.
However, many involved
in the policy arena (particularly those who hold the purse strings) do not have a scientific or technical background.
You are familiar with different methodologies and you develop a different perspective on the role for science
in the policy arena.»
She enjoyed founding NPA and wanted to continue work
in the policy arena, so she applied for and received a AAAS Science and Technology Policy fellowship, working as a liaison between AAAS and the National Science Foundation.
According to Kennedy, this threshold puts a marker down
in a policy arena where none has existed before — and it isn't just valuable for government.
«And so AAAS, as sort of the embodiment of the scientific community, the voice of science, needs to expand its presence both
in the policy arena and in the broader public.
Part of the answer certainly lies
in the policy arena — giving charter schools equitable access to funding (including capital funds), cutting unnecessary regulations, ensuring that institutions other than local school boards can issue charters in every jurisdiction.
«If I were U.S. Secretary of Education,» Nancy Flanagan told Education World, «job number one would be to surround myself with the best advisors possible — outstanding classroom teachers — and then strive to put their expertise to good use
in the policy arena.
However, given the school's expertise
in the policy arena, my coursework exposed me to trends in education reform that I find extremely troubling, which is one reason why I came back to learn more through the Ed.D..
«Under her leadership, AACTE has not merely survived but forged ahead with strategic action to unify the profession, boost our voice
in the policy arena, strengthen program quality, and improve the field's capacity to serve diverse learners.
At the same time, I saw so many factors
in the policy arena affecting my job as a teacher where our voices were often missing.»
Mounting pressure
in the policy arena to improve teacher productivity either by improving signals that predict teacher performance or through creating incentive contracts based on performance — has spurred two related questions: Are there important determinants of teacher productivity that are not captured by teacher credentials but that can be measured by subjective assessments?
«The Koch brothers would be proud, Jonathan Pelto for your efforts to undermine the largest union in the state, and Connecticut teachers» strongest voice
in the policy arena.
His early career was spent
in the policy arena as special assistant and policy counsel for two members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
I said that one concern «
in the policy arena is that the «plus» stuff [research and development] tends to get shed in favor of short - term symbolism and that the «price» [cost of emissions of greenhouse gases] could get watered down» given the way Congress has approached such bills in the past.
Mr. Jungbauer gave a talk and slide presentation that he said were aimed at providing ammunition for anyone
in the policy arena seeking to counter visions of catastrophic global warming pushed by liberal campaigners.
President Obama addressed the annual meeting of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday morning, stressing the commitment he made during his campaign to «restore science to its rightful place»
in the policy arena.
I've made my suggestions above, and welcome yours
in the policy arena.
In the policy arena, the eagerness to trim away caveats is even more pronounced, as was the case when climate treaty negotiators in Cancún erroneously oversimplified the core finding of the 2007 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Businesses carry a tremendous signaling effect when they actively engage
in the policy arena on a broader platform.
But the special role of science
in the policy arena is to provide supported facts and allow the democratic system to determine the significance of those facts.
there is nothing wrong with Bias
in the policy arena.
[2] The National Consumer Coalition initially formed CHC in late 1996 as «an on - going coalition of market - oriented national and state - level policy and activist groups, which focus on consumer issues
in the policy arena.»
an on - going coalition of market - oriented national and state - level policy and activist groups, which focus on consumer issues
in the policy arena.»
In order to promote a more productive dialogue between scientists and policymakers, the discussion of adaptation and mitigation options
in the policy arena needs to be reframed so that it addresses environmental degradation and sustainability in the broad sense, not just the impacts of climate change.
In the policy arena, Susanne Droege, an analyst with the German Institute for International and Security Affairs, acknowledged that uncertainty about the U.S. position makes the talks more challenging.
If that's really true, we don't need to do anything
in the policy arena.
I take it you would agree with me though that uninformed skeptics have no significant role to play
in the policy arena?
But the trolls» abusive tactics finally caught up to
them in the policy arena — to put it lightly, they had a miserable year.
This process of extrapolating ideas from one policy framework and applying them in another is encouraged by a whole of government approach as a way of generating new ideas and finding unexpected synergies
in the policy arena.
These findings quickly struck a chord
in the policy arena.
Not exact matches
But
in the wake of the #MeToo movement and sexual harassment allegations that have come to light across multiple industries over the past several months, it's on every company to assess whether their HR
policies in this
arena make it possible for everyone to feel safe at work.
But there are powerful players
in the global space
policy arena.
From that point forward, AMLO will be left with a more benign
policy arena in which to operate as he tackles myriad domestic
policies.
There is little precedent
in the cryptocurrency -
policy arena to guide current regulatory efforts.
Their opposition is most pronounced
in the specific
arena of religious interpretation, and beyond that,
in matters of political
policy.
C. Provide research and information to citizen advocate groups on the process for obtaining «leave to participate»
in governmental proceedings, public
policy development and rule - making
in the communications
arena.
The religious orientations associated with the two, therefore, are each likely to gain periodic reinforcement from government, and, at the same time, divisions of opinion
in the wider
policy arena are likely to reinforce the tensions between these orientations.
Hindu Americans will continue to become better advocates for themselves, particularly
in the public
policy arena.
Builders, based
in Aledo, Texas, whose expressed goal is «to exert a positive influence
in government, education, and the family by 1) educating the nation concerning the Godly foundation of our country; 2) providing information to federal, state and local officials as they develop public
policies which reflect Biblical values; and 3) encouraging Christians to get involved
in the civic
arena.
With more than 70 % of California's winegrape acreage and case production engaged
in the CSWA program, the industry has bolstered its environmental and sustainability credentials
in the public
policy and marketplace
arenas, including the competitive global market,» said Robert P. (Bobby) Koch, president and CEO of Wine Institute.
CSWA's mission is to ensure that the California wine community is recognized globally as the leader
in sustainable winegrowing
in the marketplace and public
policy arena through the development and promotion of sustainable practices, tools for education and outreach, partnerships with key stakeholders, and prioritizing research.
Shane Gillard is a recent Agribusiness graduate from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo that emphasized
in the agricultural marketing and public
policy arenas during his time as a student.