Sentences with phrase «more meaningful work experiences»

This also served as an instrument of advocacy with their employers to provide them with more meaningful work experiences.

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It's an industry that speaks to my frustrating personal experiences working in the private capital marketplace, as well my passion for realizing a more meaningful way to invest.
Let's change the perception about it and work to make the experience a meaningful one, more than just a transfer of data.
Throughout this experience, we worked side by side to find new ways of integrating the arts into planned lessons and engaging the children in more active and meaningful learning experiences.
If you are interested in something that is a different yet meaningful cross-curricula learning experience with elements of: wonder, awe, descriptive writing, poetry, philosophy, science, nature, geography, team work, art, appreciation of nature and so much more, then this is for you.
Although many glitches need to be worked out, online and blended learning systems provide the tools that can accelerate learning and make each and every student's educational experience more meaningful.
Working in groups often provides an emotional hook that makes the learning experience more meaningful and memorable for students.
Being outdoors provides a far wider range of multi-sensory experiences than can be reproduced in the classroom, this gives much fuel for poetry and descriptive prose and creates a deeper and more meaningful context to creative works.
Since its launch, LEAP has worked with more than 120 public schools in Chicago to personalize students» educational experiences, giving them access to tailored and meaningful learning opportunities.
«Technology is at the core of virtually every aspect of our daily lives and work, and we must leverage it to provide engaging and powerful learning experiences and content, as well as resources and assessments that measure student achievement in more complete, authentic, and meaningful ways» (National Ed.
The essential question animating Jeff's career — whether in working with children, educators, or executives — has always been: how can we create learning experiences that are deeper, more meaningful, and enduring?
In 2010, she realized she could make a more direct impact by applying her years of experience and knowledge to working intimately with dogs and their humans, fostering positive and compassionate communication and a fun, meaningful, rewarding relationship.
«As a working mom, I wanted to create more meaningful, creative experiences with my son but struggled with what many families do these days... not enough time.
«By creating meaningful social connections at work we can provide companies with tangible business benefits: improving employee experience, engagement, retention, foster inclusion, break department silos, encourage collaboration, uncover innovation, and more,» he continued.
Work experience is more meaningful than school, and is the best way to demonstrate that you have the knowledge and expertise to succeed in your field.
«Many of them believe that more hands - on opportunities, such as those offered by apprenticeships and work experience, should be readily available to help young people secure meaningful employment, to boost their social mobility prospects.
Through our work together, we will explore and change behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be preventing you, or your child, from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.»
These experiences created in me a strong desire to work with people on a deeper, more meaningful level.
I am a marriage and family therapist and am passionate about the work I do with individuals and couples journeying toward life experiences that feel more meaningful, creative, and grounded.
By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we will work to unearth behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.»
I like to work together with people to uncover the negative thoughts, feelings and perceptions that have held them back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
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