Accenture is a technology, outsourcing and management company that began a gamification project to pull together its more than 250,000 employees into
a more collaborative culture.
As a validation of its commitment to improving student outcomes and fostering
a more collaborative culture, the Board decided to sever their agreement with its original operator, SABIS (to which it paid a stunning 14 percent of revenue).
As I read this book, I began to wonder about the steps to take to build
a more collaborative culture in my own school.
But her intention was to create
a more collaborative culture, with teachers exercising more leadership across the school as they learned to work together.
Keeping the focus on professional learning, not on teacher evaluation, is an important step in building
a more collaborative culture.
These design decisions help with building
a more collaborative culture, but can also create a more welcoming environment for prospective employees when they come to interview.
As teams of teachers in schools choose to pursue professional teaching standards and Board certification, they create
more collaborative cultures among staff, generate new teacher leadership capacity, and address pressing professional learning and student learning needs.
Not exact matches
Our business
culture is shifting to a
more collaborative lifestyle, which is why spaces like AlleyNYC are extremely popular.
These outcomes are important for a sound,
collaborative company
culture where employees feel safe contributing new ideas and trying out new approaches: Google, for instance, conducted a study that found employees who felt psychologically safe in their environments were less likely to leave,
more likely to leverage a diverse skill set and
more likely to be successful.
More than 13.5 million Americans participate in ESOPs and share in our special style of productive,
collaborative work
culture, while enjoying better job and retirement security.
We need
more school freedoms and a
collaborative culture to spread that innovation and best practice.»
In this role, I am helping to build a campus - wide metabolism initiative by recruiting talented and
collaborative new investigators, assisting with the development of new leading - edge metabolism - related facilities, and promoting a
more cohesive metabolism research
culture in Madison.
Noyce provides some of those (with guest appearances by members of his production crew) but is
more interested in discussing the development and evolution of the project, his
collaborative relationship with the filmmaking team and the research into real spy
culture used to create this spy fantasy.
Opportunity
Culture models redesign jobs to extend the reach of excellent teachers to
more students, for
more pay, within budget — typically in
collaborative teams on which all teachers can pursue instructional excellence together and are formally accountable for all of the students they serve.
New and
more established teams will have a chance to assess their own
collaborative habits, learn from other educators, discover
more powerful
collaborative strategies, and practice a step - by - step process for implementing teacher rounds as a strategy for building a stronger professional
culture.
More and more organizations are realizing the benefits of a communicative and collaborative corporate eLearning cult
More and
more organizations are realizing the benefits of a communicative and collaborative corporate eLearning cult
more organizations are realizing the benefits of a communicative and
collaborative corporate eLearning
culture.
A new study by the
Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education (COACHE), a research project based at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has revealed that climate,
culture, and collegiality are
more important to the satisfaction of early career faculty than compensation, tenure clarity, workload, and policy effectiveness.
Ofsted's next inspection framework will promote a
more «
collaborative» approach to leadership, in a move away from the «male - dominated»
culture of the watchdog's past, a senior inspector has...
That leadership is critical in an Opportunity
Culture, which extends the reach of their excellent teachers and their teams to
more students, for
more pay, within recurring budgets — but applicable to any principals leading turnarounds and those interested in strengthening teacher leadership and enabling a
collaborative approach to improving student achievement.
You'll also choose among
more than 50 practical workshops, for educators at all levels, devoted to topics like school transformation, change leadership, inspirational feedback, cultivating student autonomy, building
collaborative school
culture, and reframing classroom instruction to inspire learning like never before.
This Turning Points guide explains the need to create a school
culture based on collaboration and shared leadership, redefining the role of teachers and principals for
more collaborative decision making.
«Teachers across America understand that social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school, work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far
more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school
culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this priority.
Teachers in schools with strong
collaborative cultures — as opposed to top - down or individualistic
cultures — are
more likely to exercise creative leadership together and assume responsibility for student success or failure.
Principals said the new system was encouraging them to spend
more time in classrooms, which was making the
culture in Tampa's schools
more collaborative.
Through the use of textbook and document - based primary and secondary source readings, interactive activities, historical fiction, videos, and research projects, the students develop a rich understanding of the varying
cultures while becoming
more adept at critical thinking and analysis, note taking, research, essay writing, class discussion, and both independent and
collaborative study skills.
More and more, schools are seeking to retain teachers by creating collaborative cultures through professional learning communities, or PLCs; critical friends» groups, or CFGs; or teams comprised of grade level or content teachers who meet daily to discuss teaching and learning, student progress, and share best practi
More and
more, schools are seeking to retain teachers by creating collaborative cultures through professional learning communities, or PLCs; critical friends» groups, or CFGs; or teams comprised of grade level or content teachers who meet daily to discuss teaching and learning, student progress, and share best practi
more, schools are seeking to retain teachers by creating
collaborative cultures through professional learning communities, or PLCs; critical friends» groups, or CFGs; or teams comprised of grade level or content teachers who meet daily to discuss teaching and learning, student progress, and share best practices.
We can gain so much
more by focusing on creating a
collaborative culture where teachers are observing one another teach, sharing and reflecting together through processes such as Lesson Study and Collaborative Act
collaborative culture where teachers are observing one another teach, sharing and reflecting together through processes such as Lesson Study and
Collaborative Act
Collaborative Action Research.
Mentoring and coaching a new generation of teachers can provide a new challenge for teachers seeking to grow and develop as professionals, and teaching adults can also help mentor teachers reflect on and improve their own practices.19 What's
more, the structures that are often part of these programs — mentoring, instructional coaching, professional learning communities, peer - to - peer professional development, and co-teaching — all serve to make schools
more collaborative and reflective places to work, 20 which improves school
culture and achievement.21
Johnson and Birkeland found that when teachers felt successful with their students and their schools had a positive and
collaborative culture, they were
more likely to stay in their schools.
Teachers and school leaders alike yearn for schools that embody
more adaptive responses, a collective press for excellence, open communication,
collaborative relationships, and a
culture of learning that extends beyond the students to include all stakeholders.
In its first Open Government Plan, the Department of Transportation (DOT) recognized that the Open Government initiative is about
more than adopting new tools and emerging technologies — it is about effecting real policy and internal
culture change to ensure that our Department truly becomes even
more transparent, participatory, and
collaborative, both internally and externally.
Even though this vision consists of a nebulous collection of words that, on their own, are theoretical concepts and linguistic connectors to a wider dialogue on art and its shared values, the lack of a
more precisely crafted statement also presents the discursive slippages in which the
collaborative team of curators can operate
more fluidly as they seek to represent the varied
cultures and identities of the Southeast Asian nations.
The task on emissions is twofold — to bend the curve of gas releases using regulations, incentives, education and standards, but (
more importantly, to me) also to build the intellectual infrastructure and innovative, globally -
collaborative culture that will be required for the next generation to take that curve down toward zero even as humanity's energy needs continue to rise.
«The Common Scold» will cover a host of topics, from why law firms must list top administrators on firm Web sites; to why we need to eradicate the word «solution» from legal technology vocabularies; to why it's time to shift from «eat what you kill» to
collaborative, corporate - modeled
cultures; to why George Steinbrenner should void Kevin Brown's contract and keep Esteban Loaiza after all...
more
What's
more, she's clearly got the drive, ambition and creativity to help us grow and develop what we can offer our clients, and has a
collaborative approach to working which fits well with our
culture here at RPC.»
As law schools explore
more team learning (though they've a long way to go to get to the Business School small group
culture), the possibility of
collaborative tools becomes
more important.
The world's changed and now this idea of
more collaborative leadership and team focused leadership has taken hold and you need to create trust in those you work with, that when you decide to go down this
culture route, you're really genuine and you're gonna stick with it over tie.
The shift from a litigation
culture chimed in with the family law zeitgeist
more widely with the growth everywhere of mediation and
collaborative lawyering: «we were inadvertent change agents,» Ms Mason said.
Firms really need to understand that the priorities of your associates have far
more to do with doing meaningful work, having purpose, being engaged and working in a supportive and
collaborative culture than they do with remuneration, bonuses and all of the other stuff the profession tends to measure itself by.
«Through our partnership with the School of Life, our staff are encouraged to tackle issues such as anxiety, depression, confidence and communication to help build a
more collaborative working
culture which is able to recognise and adapt to customer needs.
«Teachers across America understand that social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to student success in school, work, and life,» according to the Missing Piece survey of educators, commissioned by the
Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning: «Educators know these skills are teachable; want schools to give far
more priority to integrating such development into the curriculum, instruction, and school
culture; and believe state student learning standards should reflect this priority.