Not exact matches
Four motifs in Rogers» approach to counseling and therapy represent continuing contributions to the psychotherapeutic enterprise — his growth orientation; his emphasis on listening responsively and acceptingly to clients; his awareness that the emotional
quality of the therapeutic relationship is the
key to whether or not it nurtures growth; and his commitment to subjecting the therapeutic process and
outcome to careful research.
It is our belief that confidence, education, support, and
quality clinical care, all play
key roles in assisting a woman and her family to have the best birth
outcomes.
We used reliable methods to assess the
quality of the trial evidence for seven
key outcomes: Preterm birth < 37 weeks, overall fetal loss and neonatal death, spontaneous vaginal birth, caesarean birth, instrumental vaginal birth, intact perineum and regional analgesia.
The trials contributed enough high
quality evidence for each
key outcome to give us reliable results for each one.
Since then, research, professional guidelines, state — wide health care directives, hospital systems, health care
quality improvement initiatives, and federal and state - level maternity care legislation have identified many aspects of the MFCI and the Ten Steps of the Mother - Friendly Childbirth Initiative as
key factors to improving maternal - infant health
outcomes.
We used reliable methods to assess the
quality of the evidence and looked at seven
key outcomes: preterm birth (birth before 37 weeks of pregnancy); the risk of losing the baby in pregnancy or in the first month after birth; spontaneous vaginal birth (when labour was not induced and birth not assisted by forceps; caesarean birth; instrumental vaginal birth (births using forceps or ventouse); whether the perineum remained intact, and use of regional analgesia (such as epidural).
If wellbeing is adopted as a national
outcome measure, it's important to understand the factors constituting the nation's wellbeing and this study indicates the
quality of jobs available in the UK and personal relationships are
key factors.
The practice - based network will be a
key resource to examine
outcomes of spatial neglect assessment, and prism adaptation treatment, to assess whether these care processes enhance functional recovery and overall
quality of life.
The 16th edition of
Quality Counts continues the report's tradition of tracking
key education indicators and grading the states on their policy efforts and
outcomes.
Stock the PE storeroom with good
quality resources to ensure the
key stages of the curriculum can be carried out to achieve desired
outcomes.
The download pack includes: -
Key activities scheme, week by week learning activities - All worksheets which are ready to print or use on a whiteboard / projector / interactive whiteboard - Visual examples of final
outcomes - What to look for in taking good
quality primary resource photographs There is also a designers catalogue of contemporary artists / designers to allow students to look at different materials and how they have been manipulated.
Put simply, a principal and leadership team that knows how to use the resources and expertise available to them in ways that maximise the
outcomes students can achieve is a
key determinant of the success of the school and, in particular, the extent to which teachers can deliver high
quality teaching to each and every class.
The importance of teacher
quality as a
key determinant of students» experiences and
outcomes of schooling.
The 14th edition of Education Week's
Quality Counts continues the report's tradition of tracking
key education indicators and grading the states on their policy efforts and
outcomes.
The aims are to build a strong evidence base that will support four
key Learning Away propositions, ie to demonstrate that high -
quality residential learning: has a strong, positive impact on academic achievement and a wide range of pupil - level
outcomes, including emotional well - being, learner engagement, behaviour and personal, social, employability and life skills; can transform the learning experience of pupils; can help to transform schools; does not need to be expensive.
Evidence suggests that children's academic and social - emotional
outcomes improve when adults collaborate across home and school environments to provide consistent, reliable, high -
quality learning experiences, particularly during
key developmental transitions.
Key outcomes measures include an adapted form of the Mathematical
Quality of Instruction (MQI), developed by Harvard University as well as teacher knowledge assessment items from the Mathematics Knowledge for Teaching (MKT) instrument.
This fact sheet summarizes
key elements of high -
quality and effective preparation and professional development programs designed to enable principals to improve student and school
outcomes.
Key attributes of such programs include clear goals, accurate assessments, and a willingness to be judged by
outcomes as well as by the high -
quality classroom interactions most apt to yield them.
Webinar Recording: Improving Education
Quality in Juvenile Justice Facilities This webinar highlighted
key focus areas of a new brief by the Council of State Government's Justice Center and AYPF entitled Leveraging the Every Student Succeeds Act to Improve
Outcomes for Youth in Juvenile Justice Facilities.
Drawing on a close reading of public polling research and empirical research on factors related to school
quality, and engaging in conversations with teachers, students, families, principals, and district administrators, we have identified five categories — the first three being essential inputs and the last two being
key outcomes — and over 30 unique measures to capture the nuances of schools:
While the
outcomes of the act have yet to be seen, by defining
key industry terms and making it easier for districts to use Title I, Title II, and Title III funds to purchase edtech tools, ESSA represents significant progress in making high -
quality personalized learning accessible to all students.
The previous standards, released in 2004, outlined ten
key practices that lead to high
quality career academies that improve
outcomes for youth.
He has developed, implemented and supported
key legislation, policies and programs related to various issues such as educational opportunity and academic
outcome improvements; mentoring, leadership and literacy support for targeted Milwaukee youth; poverty; neighborhood revitalization; job creation, opportunity,
quality and security for Milwaukee residents; and the development, success and achievement of young men of color in Milwaukee.
[iv] To achieve strong
outcomes in early childhood programs,
quality is
key.
Presenters will provide background on the evidence base surrounding high -
quality principal preparation programs, including the alignment of professional standards as a
key indicator of improved instructional leadership and better student
outcomes.
Once all stakeholder feedback, youth
outcomes data, and
quality assessment data is collected and analyzed, give
key program stakeholders a chance to respond to it and use it to plan for next summer.
After carefully defining the desired
outcomes with
key district leaders, we assess the political landscape, individual's needs and the
qualities unique to the organization's situation.
While the
outcome of this case would tend to discourage claims under the Act by adult children, it is clear on reading the case that the
quality of the evidence (or lack of) was a
key factor in the court's decision.
Moreover, social scientific research shows that high
quality legal counsel is a
key driver in refugee claim
outcomes.
Through our innovative operating model, physician - led culture and empowering technology, we are able to drive
key quality and cost
outcomes that create value for patients, physicians and the overall health system.
Web Marketing and Analytics Consulting — Selected Duties and Responsibilities Lead through example with consistent work ethic, attitude, and professionalism, while developing marketing strategies through strategic target audience assessment and analysis Collaborate in all phases of strategic project planning and automation with senior - level management, including dashboard development, tracking code implementation, campaign execution, and report scheduling Provide guidance and leadership with respect to marketing campaign strategy development, benchmarking, implementation, post-execution analysis, and process optimization Measure the success of website and online marketing initiatives using data and related
key metrics and evaluating the digital marketing maturity level, ensuring highest competitive abilities versus industry competitors Validate all data capturing processes and report populations with respective web analytics tools, ensuring the
quality and integrity of all data within system as well as all generated reports Utilize experience in BFS, consumer goods, high - tech products / services, media, and digital marketing tools, along with related talent among team with focused collaboration and the promotion of a performance - based environment leveraging individual talents for group benefit Perform A / B and multivariate testing as well as behavior and
outcome metrics analyses, reporting results in a clear, accurate, and meaningful manner to clients and management Address
key client queries and resolve them in an expedited manner, promoting sustained revenue growth through client retention and relationship development Meet and exceed all marketing targets while tracking progress versus established internal and external industry benchmarks, focusing on both revenue generation as well as cost control Maintain a strong working knowledge of the product and respective marketplace, including pricing and regulatory trends, client requirements, competitor strategies, and product growth Act as a liaison between clients, vendors, sales and support staff, and executive management to facilitate information flow and drive operational efficiency
In recognizing that improving adolescents» access to high -
quality information and services is essential for ameliorating negative health
outcomes,
key stakeholders in Ghana have proposed policies and programs regarding adolescent sexual and reproductive health, including those related to sexuality education.
The role of parental relationship
quality It has long been recognized in the research on divorced parents that the
quality of parents» relationships (for example, how well they get along and how much conflict they experience) would be a
key intervening variable explaining links between divorce or separation and poorer child
outcomes.
Data were extracted on sample size, demographic characteristics, diagnosis,
key components of the intervention, setting of the study, study
quality, and
outcomes.
Data were extracted on sample size, demographical characteristics, comorbid psychiatric disorder,
key components of the intervention, duration of treatment, study
quality, and
outcomes.
The impact study will investigate whether adding these new approaches to an existing program improves
key outcomes of interest, including employment, father - child relationship
quality, and program participation.
Clinical or professional judgment in regard to working in partnership with
key stakeholders to advance evidence - based practices in natural settings, customizing interventions to settings so that they possess a good contextual fit, and collaborating with allied professionals whose expertise may be necessary to achieve behavioral and
quality of life
outcomes.
The Pew Home Visiting Campaign presents 12 studies highlighting gains in education, health and future livelihoods at less cost to taxpayers through home visiting Read a Pew brief that synthesizes
key findings from a new body of home visiting research It explores the importance of program
quality and target populations — and the interactions between them — in determining ultimate
outcomes for children and families.
State Family
Outcomes Measurement System (S - FOMS) Framework and Self - Assessment This framework, originally developed by the Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Center, identifies 7 key components of a high - quality family outcomes measurement system at the stat
Outcomes Measurement System (S - FOMS) Framework and Self - Assessment This framework, originally developed by the Early Childhood
Outcomes (ECO) Center, identifies 7 key components of a high - quality family outcomes measurement system at the stat
Outcomes (ECO) Center, identifies 7
key components of a high -
quality family
outcomes measurement system at the stat
outcomes measurement system at the state level.
Local Child
Outcomes Measurement System (L - COMS) This 2017 resource provides a framework that identifies seven key components of a high - quality child outcomes measurement system at the loca
Outcomes Measurement System (L - COMS) This 2017 resource provides a framework that identifies seven
key components of a high -
quality child
outcomes measurement system at the loca
outcomes measurement system at the local level.
State Child
Outcomes Measurement System (S - COMS) Framework and Self - Assessment This 2017 framework developed by ECTA and DaSy identifies 7 key components of a high - quality child outcomes measurement system at the loca
Outcomes Measurement System (S - COMS) Framework and Self - Assessment This 2017 framework developed by ECTA and DaSy identifies 7
key components of a high -
quality child
outcomes measurement system at the loca
outcomes measurement system at the local level.
This 2017 framework developed by ECTA and DaSy identifies 7
key components of a high -
quality child
outcomes measurement system at the local level.
The
outcome of therapy depends on many factors, but psychotherapy researchers have evidence to show that these 13
qualities in a therapist play a
key role in increasing the odds of a successful
outcome.
Conference: International Society on Early Intervention (ISEI) Date: June 2016 Presenters: Kathleen Hebbeler & Abby Winer Schachner This poster presents the current approaches to child
outcomes measurement in the U.S. and
key factors and strategies for identifying data
quality concerns.
Despite deinstitutionalization, relationships with psychiatric staff are often of central importance to people with psychosis, as wider social networks can diminish as a consequence of mental health problems.1 It is therefore not surprising that the
quality of staff and service user relationships is a
key predictor of
outcomes.2 There are different methods of conceptualizing and measuring therapeutic relationships.
The initiative also emphasizes
key strategies for enhancing the
quality and usefulness of states» data, including collecting raw — as opposed to only aggregated — data at the participant level and doing so at multiple intervals, as well as comparing parent and child
outcomes with those of similar families not receiving services.