Sentences with phrase «more meaningful incentives»

Learn how to replace food lures with verbal commands and hand signals within your first training session, and learn how to phase out and replace food rewards with more meaningful incentives, such as life rewards and internal motivation.
Similarly, training rewards are no longer necessary once they have been replaced with more meaningful incentives — life rewards, such as dinner time, couch time, tummy rubs, car rides, walks, playing tug, playing fetch, etc..
Any proposals to increase child - care money must include more meaningful incentives and accountability to assure quality, and better compensation has to be offered to teachers to reach those higher standards and, once there, to stay in the profession.

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After all, what's more meaningful to you AND the special people in your life than giving them the encouragement & incentive to join you in your commitment to a healthier lifestyle.
It will take a lot to make public schools more effective for all students: greater academic rigor, higher standards of conduct, more parental involvement, meaningful professional development for teachers, stronger incentives for the students themselves, and, of course, more access to health and social services for the many students who are in need of such.
Provide more incentives for secondary teachers and postsecondary faculty to engage with students in meaningful ways;
If all teachers buy in, the collaboration will be meaningful, providing more effective learning experiences for students without any need to include performance incentives.
Meaningful carbon dioxide pricing gives people and organizations more incentive to improve their energy efficiency and invest in technologies, paving the way to carbon capture and storage after 2020.
Drawing on case studies of past environmental debates such as those over acid rain and ozone depletion, science policy experts Roger Pielke Jr. and Daniel Sarewitz argue that once next generation technologies are available that make meaningful action on climate change lower - cost, then much of the argument politically over scientific uncertainty is likely to diminish.26 Similarly, research by Yale University's Dan Kahan and colleagues suggest that building political consensus on climate change will depend heavily on advocates for action calling attention to a diverse mix of options, with some actions such as tax incentives for nuclear energy, government support for clean energy research, or actions to protect cities and communities against climate risks, more likely to gain support from both Democrats and Republicans.
The «safety valve» provision gives energy companies no meaningful incentives to innovate and develop cleaner, more efficient technologies and will thus almost guarantee little movement away from the current status - quo.
The better your communication, the more likely a tenant is to clue you in to which incentives are most meaningful to them.
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