Sentences with phrase «meaningful change happen»

Trust that the first and most important step in lasting and meaningful change happens the moment you decide you want change.

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The question now is how long it will take for meaningful change to happen, and whether that change will actually be useful to those who need time to look after themselves or their loved ones.
We have all seen this movie severally and it is absolutely ridiculous to think any thing will change in respect to results when no meaningful change has happened in respect to personnel.
He said it's essential if meaningful change is ever going to happen in state government.
If it's done right, as appears to be happening with the «Buffalo Billion,» Upstate's future trajectory might be changed in a meaningful and permanent way.
He says it's essential if meaningful change is ever going to happen in state government.
Could the same meaningful, life - changing learning happen on a daily basis if we connected our students» passion to our program?
Educators need specific skills to participate in meaningful discussion about curriculum and instruction, make decisions about resources, and recognize when change is happening (and when it isn't).
But meaningful change requires more: it also requires channeling the powerful forces that can make this happen.
Education reformers faced with failing schools and districts tend toward one of two camps: The Incrementalists hold that meaningful improvement can only happen slowly, with soul - wrenching culture change leading to instructional change and eventual student success.
It's not enough to simply distribute the new standards to teachers and expect positive, meaningful change to spontaneously happen.
These changes essentially allow the game to provide meaningful information to the player without distracting from the high octane action happening all around the player.
I'm not sure exactly when it happened or if it was for better or for worse, but the Xbox definitely changed my perception of Microsoft in a meaningful way.
If we do happen to experience a moment of climate clarity, it is exceptionally difficult to use that information in a meaningful way — especially when what is required of us is a change to our way of life, a change that might require great cost (or at least great inconvenience) and still not be enough to save the reefs unless millions of others make those same sacrifices — and teach their children to do the same.
She believes change happens when people are given the guidance they need to draw on their own strengths and realize their potential to live fulfilling, meaningful lives.
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