Sentences with phrase «meaningful inclusion in»

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The topics included telehealth wearables, remote patient monitoring and the inclusion of patient - generated data in meaningful use Stage 3.
This is why I continue to stand with many of my Republican colleagues from New York in advocating for the inclusion of meaningful SALT provisions in a final tax reform package.»
She said it was a wonderful opportunity to offer meaningful job and social inclusion opportunities for people who are blind and vision impaired, while enabling the sighted community to take a walk in the shoes of someone with vision impairment.
The principle of inclusion of all students in daily teaching practice and activities is a simple concept in presentation but can offer pragmatic challenges to ensure that it is true inclusion, meaningful and significant for all.
When I ask graduate education students to define inclusion, they give the standard description, the meaningful involvement and participation of children with disabilities in general education classrooms and school environments.
Recently, Student Voice launched a students» bill of rights calling the rights to freedom of expression, to meaningful participation in decision - making and the right to diversity and inclusion in schools.
As Phyllis Jones said in her August blog «meaningful inclusion is complex».
It masks the substantial issues involved in generating meaningful credible actual test scores... whether students have sufficient actual instruction on common core standards prior to operational testing to permit valid test scores, or the fact that while Smarter Balanced may have generated enuf qualified test questions to deliver an actual full test spring 2015 [the so - called «field» test was not an actual test, but rather an exercise to try - out test questions for potential inclusion in an actual test], it still needs actual test scores from spring 2015 to generate credible scoring rules for the test (i.e., «cut scores») for valid reliable fair individual student and aggregate group scores.
Evidence suggests that teacher attitude and confidence is a significant element in achieving effective inclusion, which is why it is so important to think about the SEND training needs of all teachers if we want to ensure meaningful inclusive practices across all settings.
The use of the NETS - T to frame curriculum development in both PK - 12 and teacher preparation program settings supports the notion that meaningful learning experiences for children are not complete without the inclusion of technology (Weinburgh, Collier, & Rivera, 2003).
Those of us in mathematics often have to look hard to find appropriate and meaningful inclusion of our discipline in STEM programs and...
Effective teachers can engage students in a way that brings inclusion, connectivity and meaningful learning to their classroom.
We also believe that the concept of inclusion is a meaningful goal to be pursued in our schools and communities.
«Even so, we are pleased to see the inclusion of a more extensive career ladder, extra pay for teachers in hard - to - staff schools, and more meaningful professional development — all of which recognize the diverse contributions teachers make each day.
The biggest meaningful update to the 2013 LX 570 is the inclusion of Lexus Entune 2.0 as the core infotainment solution for navigation, app - based media options, and XM traffic, weather and in - dash Lexus concierge services.
The inclusion of page navigation represents one method of achieving the [WCAG 2.0] Multiple Ways success criterion, as it provides another meaningful way for users to access the content (e.g., in addition to the table of contents, linear reading order and any other navigation aids).
And I would offer a similar criticism of that as well, as IMO, you neither ground that form of analogizing in a scientific manner; as I have told you, I think that your inclusion and exclusion criteria selection process is quite arbitrary, and I don't think that it is coincidence that it confirms your distinction of a group you belong to («skeptics») from a group you criticize («realists») in ways that (1) reaffirm a superiority in the group you belong to and, (2) I consider to be superficial and not meaningful as compared to the vastly more important underlying similarities (e.g., the tendency toward identity protective behavior, motivated reasoning, cultural cognition, confirmation bias, emotively - influenced reasoning, etc.)...
Countries must ensure the meaningful inclusion of Loss and Damage in textual negotiations at Bangkok.
Without long - term solutions to the front - end burdens and barriers to accessing legal education (for example, through lowering tuition), providing greater flexibility in how students can obtain legal education provides an attainable and meaningful pathway to greater access and inclusion in Canadian Law Schools.
Even if clients would pay for first - years» work, the lawyers who would train them in the most meaningful way - through supervision, mentoring, and inclusion in meetings, hearings, negotiations and client - focused activities - are pressured to bill hours, not to teach.
The ten model objectives include, among others, «protection of the public,» «advancement of the administration of justice and the rule of law,» «meaningful access to justice and information about the law,» «independence of professional judgment,» and «diversity and inclusion among legal services providers and freedom from discrimination for those receiving legal services and in the justice system.»
This is our first year celebrating individuals and organizations that have contributed in a meaningful way to promoting diversity and inclusion within Minnesota's legal community.
At this point in time, the East African nation has a number of challenges that need to be overcome in order to achieve full and meaningful financial inclusion necessary for everybody to participate in the 21st Century economy.
Meaningful inclusion supports children with disabilities in reaching their full potential, resulting in broad societal benefits.3
Despite inclusion in data collection, little self - reported information was provided by parents (and verified by contact with the research team) at follow - up on the use of health, social service, educational psychology or criminal justice service contacts during the course of the trial, attributable to these events or to involvement in the FLNP, with insufficient data to undertake any meaningful analysis.
Care farming may therefore be used as a supplementary approach in mental health rehabilitation, as it offers meaningful and engaging occupations and social inclusion.
Meaningful inclusion implies that all pupils are taught in stimulating and supportive classroom environments where they are respected and valued.
«Plentiful resources and practical strategies that will help kindergarten and primary grade teachers support meaningful inclusion of each and every child in the classroom.
Accredited at Level 3, the course focuses on promoting meaningful inclusion for children with SEND in mainstream early years settings.
Meaningful inclusion implies that all students are taught in stimulating and supportive classroom environments where they are respected and valued.
But what does inclusion really mean, and what types of support can you provide to help ensure that every child participates in a meaningful way?
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