Sentences with phrase «informal social time»

It remains important to recognise and plan for the value of informal social time during residentials and plan for rigorous evaluation as an essential part of the residential programme using both quantitative and qualitative methods.

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For the first time the UK Fruit and Vegetable Awards winners will receive their trophies on the evening of Monday 8 October 2018 at a fun and informal social evening.
Social groups form on the site and meet regularly for informal good times.
A truly effective solution needs to have a social element in order to capitalize on the informal learning that happens all the time.
Whether you choose to use informal methods such as social media networks or formal ways such as knowledge sharing tools and intranet, these tools can expedite knowledge sharing and save time of your employees.
Schools are provided with more «comprehensive educational experiences as well as more informal play time and social development opportunities that too many schools today are not able to provide simply because they don't have enough time to do so,» explains Jennifer Davis, co-founder and president of the National Center on Time & Learning (NCtime and social development opportunities that too many schools today are not able to provide simply because they don't have enough time to do so,» explains Jennifer Davis, co-founder and president of the National Center on Time & Learning (NCtime to do so,» explains Jennifer Davis, co-founder and president of the National Center on Time & Learning (NCTime & Learning (NCTL).
Via my many social networking platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, my blog, and my all - time favorite, Goodreads (go to the end of the interview for links), I'm able to interact with my readers and fans on a daily basis in a nice, informal environment.
We have club social events at various times of the year, plus the informal social life around the fireside or BBQs on Saturday evenings!
Here, reimagined portraits depict some of the influential women who held salons — informal social gatherings that brought individuals of diverse social classes together to exchange ideas, strategies and resources — in the US, Europe and beyond, significantly impacting the culture and politics of their time.
The prenatal phase of the program reduced fetal exposure to tobacco, improved the qualities of women's prenatal diets, reduced rates of pyelonephritis, improved levels of informal social support, and reduced intellectual impairment and irritable behavioral styles associated with fetal exposure to tobacco.6, 10,11,22 Prenatal exposure to tobacco is a risk factor for early behavioral dysregulation, problems with attention, and later crime and delinquency.22 Moreover, the combination of birth complications (and, by implication, neurological impairment) and rejecting parenting substantially increases the likelihood of violent offenses by the time children are 18 years old.5
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