Sentences with phrase «institutional culture»

The biggest challenges for personalized learning come from the current institutional culture of schools and from how teaching is organized.
My research is concerned with how bodies and worlds take shape; and how power is secured and challenged in everyday life worlds as well as institutional cultures.
Each and every generation displays distinctive beliefs and perceptions that impact upon institutional cultures.
He is committed to community collaborations, with a focus on arts education and outreach programming, and consistently strives to create an artist centric institutional culture.
As Hansen observes, though, equally necessary is a change in institutional culture to ensure that committees more directly consider benefit - harm issues.
At the program we're aiming to go beyond the «mom and apple pie» aspects of ethical leadership, to look not just at the values and skills of ethical leaders, but also at the particular institutional mechanisms that ethical leaders use to shape institutional culture and to put their vision into practice throughout business organizations.
To get people to behave better, you need to help them see that such rationalizations are unsupportable, and we need to work to avoid institutional cultures that actually encourage thinking in those ways.
Institutions participating in the Assessment Academy are presented with new ideas and techniques for influencing institutional culture, increasing capacity to assess student learning and using assessment data to improve student learning.
She feels the change in MoMA's institutional culture now on «an hourly basis,» as she and her colleagues coordinate on acquisitions and exhibition research, and cross-pollinate each department's permanent - collection galleries with works in other mediums.
Not all inconsistencies can be mitigated through consistent laws and policies for all; institutional culture plays a role in the interpretation and application of those laws and policies.
Mindfulness - Based Interventions (MBIs) have nearly 35 years of research & development supporting them, and have moved progressively through three large institutional cultures: health care, mental health, & education.
Across the states, the rise of intra-agency collaboration amounts to a change in institutional culture.
In particular, referring to applicants and petitioners for immigration benefits, and the beneficiaries of such applications and petitions, as «customers» promotes an institutional culture that emphasizes the ultimate satisfaction of applicants and petitioners, rather than the correct adjudication of such applications and petitions according to the law.
If they were raised Catholic, it is the sort of anemic Catholicism that the institutional culture of their surroundings quickly takes over and redefines — but in this case, redefines into liberal Catholicism.
Nonprofit advocacy groups aren't always quick on their feet — our institutional cultures frequently favor consensus, and they also too often require ridiculously complex approval processes for anything going out to the public.
«This system required an international web of exchange of information and has created a corrupted body of information which was shared systematically with partners in the war on terror through intelligence cooperation, thereby corrupting the institutional culture of the legal and institutional systems of recipient states,» he wrote in an earlier report.
Our team included several «insiders,» postdocs who had been grad students at the University of Chicago and, as a result, could provide the benefit of their experiences with administrative practices and institutional culture.
Eggheads and Cheeseheads 2 January 2009 Daniel M. Albert After 30 years split evenly between the Ivy League and the Big Ten, a researcher and administrator reflects on the differences in institutional culture.
As it turns out, the approaches are as varied as the institutional culture.
Deficient training could also «perpetuate an institutional culture that is ignorant or tolerant of sexual assault,» said co-author and doctoral student Verónica Caridad Rabelo.
I do not believe it is a function of institutional culture, rather of the individual.»
Working sessions during the conference will include articulating key concepts and competencies and how they are best assessed; student — centered learning including how students learn and appropriate pedagogy; the role of scientific research in the curriculum; implementing and evaluating educational innovations; expanding the toolkit of approaches to teaching for both current and future faculty; and changing institutional cultures to overcome barriers and create incentives for innovation.
At minimum, the traditional budget allocation for market research should be proportional to the resources invested in understanding the institutional culture and targeted «micro-market».
A former professor at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, he is a scholar in institutional culture, educational equity, and historically black colleges.
In my experience, there are few people who have the capacity to do this work in a multi-pronged approach understanding not only the dynamics, but also the institutional culture enough to effectively make change.
Reforming policy is necessary to that, but the purpose of reforming policy is to make space for the work of educational entrepreneurs, who set the institutional culture of their schools.
Establishment of this support network will also assist in assuring that our institutional cultures are more welcoming and comfortable for students of color while enhancing our capacity to more fully understand students from differing backgrounds.
In schools where these lessons and principles are integrated into daily life and institutional culture, teachers and administrators learn to approach students as whole people who need skills training and a supportive environment to truly flourish.
At this workshop, teams of 4 — 8 institutional representatives collaborate with experienced facilitators to develop assessment plans that both aim to cultivate an institutional culture committed to continuous improvement and address the need to produce useful evidence of student learning.
The 2018 Summit will focus on learning to have planned, and in the moment, courageous conversations in the context of the curriculum, student affairs, and institutional culture.
Institutional culture is difficult to change.
Newspapers have an institutional culture, and WSJ clearly has an extreme ideology that says something like «Corporations can do no Wrong».
Certainly, the institutional cultures which have failed children have developed over decades, so at least some of the history has to be examined.
The leading case on the state's duty to investigate, Amin v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2004] 1 AC 653 makes it clear that the investigative obligation of the State may — depending on what facts are at issue — go well beyond the ascertainment of individual fault and reach questions of system, management and institutional culture.
That is because law society management structure, capabilities, and «institutional culture» are still that of 19th century benchers.
When an «administrative» approach replaces a judicial approach to decision - making, the counterparts to the first four are much compromised by the limitations, weaknesses, conventions, biases, and institutional cultures of the administrative agency.
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