Sentences with phrase «include implications for practice»

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The implications of this for church practice include a new sense of the participatory style of liturgy, an emphasis upon the freshness of statement, the continual working out of the expressive forms of church understanding, and the rejection of all forms of performer and spectator mentalities.
It will particularly focus on who is involved in achieving these objectives, where and how this is taking place, and the implications of this for future policy and practice, including what needs to change.
«This kind of ecological study identifying a positive relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem services suggests that higher plant diversity will increase services from agroecosystems, and that has immediate implications for management practices and policies for sustainable agriculture, including Chesapeake Bay water quality,» Kaye said.
The researchers write that the findings of this study may have implications for clinical practice and public health, including that standards for vancomycin MIC most likely do not need to be lowered; routine differentiation of MIC values between 1mg / L and 2 mg / L appears unnecessary; and the use of alternative antistaphylococcal agents may not be required for S. aureus isolates with elevated but susceptible vancomycin MIC values.
This led into the third lens, focusing on how values and beliefs influence teaching and learning, including consideration of the ideas behind «growth» versus «fixed» mindsets and the implications for practice (Dweck, 2015).
Donna Wilson and Marcus Conyers are the authors of more than 40 books and professional articles for educators, including, most recently, Teaching Students to Drive Their Brains: Metacognitive Strategies, Activities, and Lesson Ideas (ASCD, 2016), Smarter Teacher Leadership: Neuroscience and the Power of Purposeful Collaboration (Teachers College Press, 2016), Positively Smarter: Science and Strategies for Increasing Happiness, Achievement, and Well - Being (Wiley Blackwell, 2015), Five Big Ideas for Effective Teaching: Connecting Mind, Brain, and Education Research to Classroom Practice (Teachers College Press, 2013) and Flourishing in the First Five Years: Connecting Implications from Mind, Brain, and Education Research to the Development of Young Children (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2013).
The full paper published in Nature Climate Change, «A typology of loss and damage perspectives,» contains more detail and analysis of each of the four perspectives, including their implications for science, practice, and policy, and supported by key quotes from interviewees.
Furthermore, it demonstrates the extent to which modern agricultural practices have degraded soil natural capital — which has profound implications for the loss of ecosystem service provision (Loveland & Webb 2003; Lal 2004), including reduced structural stability, water and nutrient holding capacity and impaired regulation of N mineralization and supply to plants (Quinton et al. 2010; Dungait et al. 2012).
In my view, agreements for the sale of land include an implied term that the purchaser will receive a «good and marketable title in fee simple» based on both conveyancing practice (custom) and as a «legal incident» of such contracts — that is by implication of law based on the judicial authorities cited herein (see para. 50).
Projects under consideration include: proportionality of regulatory penalties and forms of redress; Brexit implications for trade and investment; tensions between national and international human rights standards; public decision making — best practice and capacity building; rule of law training and resources for boards and senior managers.
Topics include: the digital divide and the risk of two tiers of justice; the role of the courts and law schools in providing legal services; the impact of technology on access to the legal system; basic practices for using technology to increase access; and the implications of technology - based dispute resolution mechanisms outside of the courts; a comparative analysis of the US approach to access to the legal system and other countries.
Possible topics about pedagogy include: • Structuring statutory drafting courses • Simulation courses designed using mock legislatures or committees • Course linkages with real - world legislators and special interest organizations • Service learning or clinical opportunities for law students • Courses focused on law reform efforts • How to employ Plain - English principles in statutory and rule drafting • Theoretical perspectives on statutory drafting • Involving political realities in law school drafting courses • Teaching practical aspects of drafting that addresses theories and principles of statutory interpretation and construction Possible topics about practice include: • Unique challenges of drafting laws and / or regulations in specific areas such as criminal law, environmental, health law, etc. • Lawyering for non-profits, federal and state agencies, local governments, and other clients in frequent need of rule - drafting • Practicing in employment law, health law, environmental law, and other heavily regulated fields where private clients require rule and policy drafting • Non-legal drafting opportunities, such as sports league rules, industry trade group policies, and university rules Possible topics about politics include: • Political influences affecting legislative drafting • Direct democracy and the unique challenges of drafting initiatives and referenda • The implications of special interests driving drafting decisions • Polictics and its influence on legislative history • Lobbyists as legislative drafters.
For example, environmental change could affect traditional activities including ceremonial practices, hunting and bush tucker collection — impacts that have implications for mental health as well as nutritional intaFor example, environmental change could affect traditional activities including ceremonial practices, hunting and bush tucker collection — impacts that have implications for mental health as well as nutritional intafor mental health as well as nutritional intake.
The article argues that the orientation adopted by Dr. Albert Ellis and other practitioners of Rational - Emotive Behaviour Therapy (including the author) is well suited to work with young offenders, and has direct and practical implications for therapeutic procedures and practices.
Investigates the work done within and across the disciplines of adult substance abuse, child welfare, and child mental health, including the measurement of key terms, conceptualization of primary variables, and suggestions of implications for translational science to practice.
It also includes a discussion of the recent High Court decision in Teoh and its implications for Australian human rights law and practice.
From 2010, as a part - time trainer for firstly the Scottish Institute of Human Relations (SIHR) and now for the Family Therapy Training Network (FTTN), including my year as Lead for FTTN, helped clarify and better inform the practical and theoretical implications of an Integrated Model and the gains of Bebe Speed's Both / And in enriching a broad repertoire for clinical practice.
Includes the benefits of early intervention with young families in early recovery and implications for early intervention policy and practice.
The findings from this research have implications for a number of areas of policy and practice, including housing policy, benefits and services for families with children, and local counselling and support services aimed at couples, families, jobseekers or those living with health problems.
Ethical Issues in Open Adoption: Implications for Practice (PDF - 177 KB) Reamer & Siegel (2007) Provides a comprehensive overview of ethics associated with open adoption, including issues such as privacy, confidentiality, self - determination, paternalism, conflicts of interest, deception, and truth - telling.
Implications for practice include the need for (a) services to individuals emotionally affected by romantic relationships, (b) relationship quality psycho - education, and (c) screenings of individuals at risk due to low romantic relationship quality or recent relationship breakup.
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