But now that it is gone there
is no systemic structure in place for Indigenous input into government decision making at the national level.
Not exact matches
System thinkers The ways our societies
are structured have become massive stumbling blocks to how we develop
systemic thinking.
The first has to do with
systemic biases in the way credit
is structured and counted.
Insofar as our own culture participates in — indeed,
is founded upon —
structures of
systemic evil, a happy outcome of our difficulties, as opposed to other people's difficulties, ought not
be expected in the Christian view.
The new understanding of reality
is systemic, which means that it
is based not only on the analysis of material
structures but also on the analysis of patterns of relationships among these
structures and of the specific processes underlying their formation.
Perhaps the greatest attraction and chief benefit of intratumoral therapies
is their ability to synergize with
systemic checkpoint therapies and accelerate the development of a lymphoid infiltrate and perhaps secondary lymphoid
structures in vivo, which in turn can result in
systemic mobilization of a T - cell response: the local injection — global effect model.
Tight junctions, regulated by a molecule called zonulin, as well as by conformational changes in the proteins occludin and claudin,
are dynamic intercellular
structures that modulate the trafficking or passage of macromolecules from the intestinal lumen to the submucosa and into
systemic circulation (Fasano, 2012).
This
structure really deserves its own article because if it
is malfunctioning it can cause (direct and indirect)
systemic effects throughout the body.
In an experiment I ran 16 years ago using a system based on these core ideas, there
was some success because the
systemic drivers, in particular the reporting system and syllabus
structure,
was consistent with the desired approaches to curriculum, assessment and pedagogy.
The game
is fixed; the elites
are hoarding opportunity;
systemic racism
is keeping the power
structure in place; the immigrants, or the robots,
are taking all of the jobs.
There
are plenty of
systemic roadblocks to retrofitting the many schools with vertically oriented period
structures where subjects
are «hermetically sealed off from each other,» as Sir Ken Robinson puts it.
The director of San Diego State University's School of Teacher Education, Nancy Farnan, says the switch
is intended to avoid «the vagaries of personnel changes that can get in the way of
systemic, ongoing change» by transforming the entire culture, curriculum, and
structure of a school.
Participating cities
are launching ambitious plans for change that include components of the Education Redesign Lab's strategy for
systemic change: creating student - centered, customized learning experiences for students; integrating social, emotional, and health services with education; providing easily accessible, high quality expanded learning and enrichment experiences for all children; and creating governance
structures that will support this integrated model of services.
He
is grounded by his commitment to exploring how we all can truly lift and honor our youth who survive
systemic structures that harm, silence, and erase their narratives.
We
are leaders in this transformation to build teacher capacity and
systemic structures for transforming professional learning.
We contend that one of the most direct
systemic changes we could make to reach this goal
is to change the compensation
structure for educators, moving toward some form of merit pay.
Authors Pedro Noguera, Linda Darling - Hammond, and Diane Friedlaender describe the obstacles that prevent schools from delivering high - quality instruction; examine educational models,
structures, and practices that facilitate deeper learning; and take a
systemic perspective to consider how policy, practice, and research can
be aligned to support the development of pedagogy for deeper learning in schools serving students who have
been placed at risk of failure.
and add to your reading list books like The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander, The Color of Law by Richard Rothstein, Evicted by Matthew Desmond or Between the World and Me by Ta - Nehisi Coates to obtain a historical perspective on why your community
is structured the way it
is today and what
systemic challenges people continue to face.
It
is thought that disease results from the combination of an abnormal gene (causing an abnormal
structure of the SAA protein), and also infectious or environmental factors that cause
systemic inflammation and so increase the production of this protein in affected cats.
This
is a reinvented,
systemic Metal Gear Solid with an almost Far Cry - like open world
structure, elevated significantly by the choices and subsequent one - off moments you'd encounter in a Hitman or Deus Ex.
Early in his career, his work
was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the sphere of postwar art, including Sixteen Americans (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959), Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962), The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 - 65),
Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), Documenta 4 (1968), and
Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971).
Early in his career, his work
was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the art in the postwar era, including Sixteen Americans (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959), Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962) The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 - 65),
Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), Documenta 4 (1968), and
Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971).
«The art world
is, as every other industry, completely built upon misogynistic
structures and
systemic gender - based abuse,» she began, adding:
This
was a year before Kynaston McShine's Primary
Structures and Lawrence Alloway's
Systemic Paintings exhibitions at the Jewish Museum and Guggenheim.
Early in his career, his work
was included in a number of significant exhibitions that defined the art of the postwar era, including Sixteen Americans, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1959; Geometric Abstraction, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962; The Shaped Canvas, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 — 65;
Systemic Painting, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966; Documenta 4, Kassel, 1968; and
Structure of Color, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971.
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, his work
was included in a number of significant exhibitions that proved to define the art of the time, including Geometric Abstraction (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1962), Toward a New Abstraction (The Jewish Museum, New York 1963), The Shaped Canvas (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1964 - 65),
Systemic Painting (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 1966), XXXII Venice Biennale (1966), Dokumenta 4 (1968), New York Painting and Sculpture 1940 - 70 (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1970),
Structure of Color (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 1971).
Michael Kidner
was described by American art historian and critic Irving Sandler as «arguably the first Op Artist in Britain», following his investigations of the optical effects of light, color and
systemic structure during the 1960s.
The other image this looking relationship produces, in my mind,
is what happens when the effects of the white gaze
is recognized to
be more than a theoretical construct but something representative of
systemic power
structures that have real life consequence.
But to transfer the meaning of a picture to its location within a
systemic structure does not remove the need to define the constitutive elements of the system: if they
are not defined, one will not know how to build the system.
October 12 - November 18, 2016: At its core, Raising a Riot
is an exercise in institutional criticism; it
is an active attempt at disrupting and reforming
systemic inequities within pedagogical and educational
structures.
Zox began to receive attention in the 1960s, when he
was included in several groundbreaking exhibitions of Color Field and Minimalist art, including Shape and
Structure (1965), organized by Henry Geldzahler and Frank Stella for Tibor de Nagy, New York, and
Systemic Painting (1966), organized by Lawrence Alloway for the Guggenheim Museum.
Auerbach's incredible pages
are a part of «
Systemic,» a group show at Carolina Nitsch Project Room featuring artists, who according to the gallery, «take a systems - based approach to their processes or, in some cases, critique the
structures and organizations which spread into our lives and communities.»
It
's a problem of
systemic structure primarily, not a problem of individual choice.
This decision underscores our belief that these ideas
are stepping stone concepts to the types of
systemic change necessary to address climate change issues in the building industry with the increased use of sustainably harvested wood in building
structures.
He closed the report by saying the catastrophe
was due to O - Rings alone, whereas enough evidence
was available that the actual mechanism
was a
systemic launch
structure design failure.
It has to
be about diversity as just one step towards transforming the
systemic injustices that
structure all our lives, and the lives of our communities, and the lives of the most marginalized of clients and friends.
That
is not necessarily a problem in a
structure where the number of equity partners grows at a much lower rate than the pyramid below, but the US model — set to become dominant in the UK —
is not a highly leveraged one, so sets up some interesting
systemic questions for growth.
I won't deny that India
is a complex jurisdiction with overlapping laws due to its federal
structure, however, the right kind of legal adviser can help the companies tide over the
systemic inefficiencies.
Excepting 20 or so elite, brand - differentiated firms that handle high - value, price - insensitive matters, law firms
are confronting two
systemic issues: (1) delivery; and (2)
structure.
«
Systemic [racism] can
be described as patterns of behaviour, policies or practices that
are part of the
structures of an organization, and which create or perpetuate disadvantage for racialized persons.»
It also reminds us that the individualized stories of clients at legal clinics
are often connected to larger and
systemic patterns and
structures and that the solutions to these endemic problems
are never found solely through an emphasis on individual relationships with clients or individualized advocacy.
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The CFSRs
are structured to help states identify strengths and areas needing improvement in child welfare practices and programs as well as institute
systemic changes that will improve child and family outcomes.
From the earliest conception of westernised family therapy in the mid to late 20th century, where directive,
structured models dominated practice and literature, to the shift to neutrality and curiosity, where
systemic theory started to become more mainstream, through the safe and sometimes unsafe uncertain times of constructionism, to the present day, where appreciation of past and present
are coming together, exciting and ultimately useful concepts abound.