How can you implement
meaningful change when you have to try and convince people with no digital experience that you want to try something new or pivot.
To that end, the primary purpose of this brief is to guide expectations about the extent to which home visiting programs can demonstrate significant and
meaningful change when implemented at the community level.
To guide expectations about the extent to which home visiting programs can affect significant and
meaningful change when implemented at the community level, CFRP reviewed the effects of four evidence - based home visiting programs participating in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program (MIECHV) on multiple aspects of early parenting.
Not exact matches
In most cases there are two easy ways to tell
when Facebook (fb) makes a
meaningful change to the algorithm: One is that media companies start to moan about how their traffic from the giant social network has been declining rapidly for no apparent reason.
When meaningful conversations are part of the way an organization manages, work cultures
change.
If we're talking about Millennials in the workforce, then let's not suddenly
change the topic around how Millennials also don't have the patience for deeply
meaningful relationships —
when their work managers don't really care whether or not their relationship is all that
meaningful, as long as the excel spreadsheet gets filled out on time.
It is my experience that in Corporate America, even
when all available data points to the same undeniable conclusion and
when all stakeholders desire the same mutually beneficial outcome, an external force is often still required to effect
meaningful and positive
change.
When donors give money to charitable organizations they often wonder how the money is managed and what
meaningful change their money has helped to create.
When you invest in your future through our work, you're also creating
meaningful change in the world.
I have had periods in my married life
when, due to job
changes or whatever, I have been out of
meaningful relationship with friends I could see regularly.
It's one thing
when a ritual becomes rote because it's still possible to
change it up and make it more
meaningful the next time around (with these movies, we could always wait for the next one).
And, if the definition
changes again as it did in 2009
when it went from 2 million barrels to 6 million, the term will eventually lose credibility and its meaning will become less and less
meaningful.
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.
Looking back at 2013, while the food movement made progress in certain areas (such as school food and GMO labeling),
when it comes to exploitative food marketing to children
meaningful change remains elusive.
The U.K. IBFAN group, Baby Milk Action, acts as the secretariat for INBC, which has a standing agreement to meet with Nestlé collectively to discuss ending the boycott,
when the company has anything
meaningful to put forward to demonstrate a
change in its policy and practices.
Making any sort of
meaningful change in your life is difficult as is, but it's almost impossible
when the people closest to you aren't supportive.
When we connect with ourselves in a deep and
meaningful way it can
change the way we do everything!
Like a Jason Statham action flick, Afro Samurai won't
change your life in any
meaningful way, but it's perfect for those days
when you want to sink into the couch, turn off your brain, and watch some bloody entertainment.
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).
NCRPP aims to
change that by focusing on three areas: studying current research use in districts and schools, identifying what conditions affect
when research is used, and determining ways that research could be made more
meaningful for educational leaders through long - term partnerships between researchers and practitioners.
When a Superintendent takes the Future Ready Pledge, his / her district is making a firm commitment to implementing
meaningful changes toward a digital learning transition that supports teachers, and addresses the district's vision for student learning.
Moreover,
when a school fails to meet established standards, the sanctions they face rarely induce
meaningful change.
The goal of engaging eLearning is to create
meaningful performance
change in the learners; they should be able to do something
when they're finished with the lesson that they couldn't do before.
But while we advocate, we also strive to be thoughtful, and we do not believe that
meaningful systemic
change ever occurs
when you function in an echo chamber.
Without such policies, there can not be any
meaningful comparison of schools, districts or states
when changes are tracked over time.
Upon completion of the module, viewers will be able to 1) Select and define
meaningful target behaviors for progress monitoring; 2) Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using Systematic Direct Observation versus Direct Behavior Rating; 3) Plan and carry out data collection to monitor a target behavior; individualize Direct Behavior Rating forms; and 4) Use graphed progress monitoring data to determine
when intervention
changes are needed.
New Leaders believes — and a
meaningful, growing evidence base confirms — that
when it comes to supporting teachers to grow and improve their practice, and, ultimately, accelerate student achievement, leadership
changes everything.
Hanover Research Council (2014) stated that
when teachers have limited access to technology resources, they are more likely to discontinue technology use and less likely to have a
meaningful change in their teaching pedagogies.
And you can have an even more
meaningful impact on student outcomes
when you're able to make
changes inside that school year.
Meaningful Student Involvement
changes can be apparent in school
when students and adults address personal challenges and organizational barriers together, leading to healthier, more school democratic cultures where everyone can be engaged as partners.
Access to better products is fine, but
meaningful change will only come
when the financial industry finally separates products from advice.
Small
changes are only
meaningful in a credit score
when you are right on the line between the good and bad sides of the credit score range.
Going back more than five years is less
meaningful the further you go back
when it comes to correlation coefficients and other statistics, because the world
changed too much since then.
Experience has shown us that
when we extend our compassion to human beings as well as animals, we can create long - term and
meaningful social
change.
Experience has shown us that
when we extend our compassion to humans as well as other animals and extend resources where needed, we can create long - term and
meaningful social
change.
Every enemy killed and mission or challenge completed awards you with XP, and
when enough is earned you'll be given the
change to spend some of your earned points on Perks to bolster your character, but like the abilities themselves these perks are an uninspiring lot, and there effects on your virtual avatar are often barely noticeable and fail to
change the combat in any
meaningful way.
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.
When I first pitched this essay, I believed that thoughtfully including fat bodies in video games was the first crucial step to sparking empathy for the contours of the fat experience, and, over time,
meaningful material
change.
I agree that climate
change ranks low (22nd out of 22 potential priority areas in a recent Gallup Poll, as I recall) among the American public, particularly
when people are confronted by the reality that doing something
meaningful will entail costs.
re Gavin @ 223 I know what the mean global temperature is (actually, I don't, see below) but the question was why is this a
meaningful metric for looking at
changes over time,
when you could get the same global mean from very different distributions of temperature (eg increase the poles, decrease the tropics) which would have very different interpretations of energy balance (at least if I am right that humidity matters)?
And those choices could very well determine whether we have a
meaningful climate
change agreement at next year's summit in Paris,
when nations will seek to replace the expiring 1997 Kyoto Protocol.
(A negative scale is
meaningful, it is the same thing as
changing the phase by half a period but that's a discontinuous
change that Solver would be unable to discover by making small adjustments so it's important to allow negative scales
when solving.)
When we asked mayors what would be required for a «serious and sustained effort to make a
meaningful impact in my city» in combating climate
change, they identified multiple programs.
When you bullfrogpower a device — such as your computer or fridge — you reduce your impact on the environment and take a
meaningful step toward fighting climate
change.
For example, the constant refrain about how «the consensus» was wrong about plate tectonics is useful for «skeptics» to exploit - and then argue that the existence of a «consensus» on climate
change isn't
meaningful -
when they don't also consider just how pervasively we all trust the product of scientists» work, and by extension the power of shared opinion among experts, as we live our daily lives.
IMO, the science dictates that the «debate» about climate
change probably won't be «settled» for maybe 150 years,
when error ranges will pretty much exclude ambiguity at a
meaningful level.
When it comes to COP21, we are hopeful that an agreement will be reached for
meaningful action to address the risks surrounding climate
change.
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.
Community matters
when we are looking for responses to peak oil and climate
change because of the power that emerges from working together and creating
meaningful change through shared action.
«can we say anything
meaningful about stability of climate states and
when will there be rapid
changes?»