Sentences with phrase «large shift in culture»

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This evolution reflects a shift in the larger culture as well, Wilkinson observes.
(Francisco Kjolseth The Salt Lake Tribune) The Culture Shift panel at Sundance Film Festival, discusses where artists and storytellers can change the culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19Culture Shift panel at Sundance Film Festival, discusses where artists and storytellers can change the culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19culture at large which included actress Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures), during the discussion at the Egyptian Theater in Park City on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018.
Arnett also said that schools must be ready to foster a shift in classroom instruction and, on a larger scale, a change in school culture towards technology in the classroom.
Fresno, the fourth largest school district in California, is in the midst of a culture shift, Nelson said, and is working to address its equity issues, such as the disparate discipline rate of students who are Black, male and in special education — the focus of Nelson's dissertation.
«States and the federal government have a role in changing the way districts support effective leadership in every school;» said Jean Desravines, CEO of New Leaders, Inc. «To scale and sustain school improvement, state and federal leaders must recognize the important role that districts play and promote and model large shifts in organizational culture and operations.»
Darling believes this piece «reminds us just how global the impact of those attacks was and how much of a shift it created in culture at large
«The statement is one piece of a much larger strategy, but it's an important piece in hopefully accelerating change and accelerating a culture shift by causing all lawyers and paralegals to reflect periodically on the obligations that they have.»
Without such a further shift in culture of the kind engendered by Lord Woolf, coupled with adequate judicial resources and administrative support for the civil court system, it is difficult to see further rule changes alone achieving what Lord Woolf desired but which for large and complex claims his reforms failed ultimately to deliver.
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