Sentences with phrase «more systematic changes»

Although the new decision here in Ontario for paralegals may help with this in part, the reality is that the underlying issues behind family law, including widespread abuses of the system and lack of accountability for both parties and their representatives, will require more systematic changes for there to be truly and significant improvements.

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Since I have not in fact» «changed my mind» in any basic way on the availability, of a positive response to all three questions, I will here move on to the more difficult question of the public nature of systematic theologies.
Furthermore, there is systematic reflection on how each aspect of the program can become more productive of healing, growth, and social change.
Kelly's summary of the trends in the curriculum of Oberlin Seminary applies to many others as well: «The program of study was changing from the dogmatic to the practical, from the ecclesiocentric to the socio - centric... «34 More recent examinations show the continuation of these emphases in our time though they also show a revival of interest in systematic and exegetical theology and in the Biblical languages.
More recently, systematic theologian Donald Bloesch has explained that while «God's ultimate purposes, are unchangeable... his immediate will is flexible and open to change through the prayers of his people.»
«Transformational» leaders go one step further by introducing systematic change in domestic or, more rarely, international politics (p. 148).
Budimirovic says the current study updated the 2013 recommendations by using a more systematic approach that classified existing outcome measures as either being able to detect shorter - term changes (measures in FXS placebo - controlled trials lasting less than 12 months) or longer - term changes (lasting longer than 12 months) changes and by grading the measures» quantitative properties using the COnsensus - based Standards for the selection of health Measurement Instruments (COSMIN) system, an initiative that aims to improve how health measurement tools are selected.
«In contrast, changes in society, such as more leisure time, higher environmental awareness and better education only comparatively recently brought about a situation where biodiversity data is being collected in a systematic way,» the researcher explains.
Yoga Health Coaching is based on the powerful principles of Ayurveda combined with an effective, systematic plan to implement change in how you live to create a healthier and more vibrant life.
But, just providing more funds to a typical school district without any change in incentives and operating rules is unlikely to lead to systematic improvements in student outcomes.
The report also welcomes: the establishment of a National Academy of Educational Leadership; a «more systematic approach» to how pupils learn, apply and practise their literacy and numeracy across the curriculum; major changes in how professional learning is organised; improvements in attendance and behaviour; strengths in learner wellbeing, care, support and guidance, and learning environment; and strengthened links between higher and further education.
Follow along closely as District 54 utilizes common formative assessment, establishes systematic intervention and enrichment, administers systemic change, considers effective practices, and more.
She brings more than 25 years of experience as transformational educator, working as a practitioner in the classroom, a leader at both the school and district levels, and as a consultant and thought partner to drive instructional and systematic change in districts across the country.
In our district, we knew that we needed to change our Core 5 programming to make sure that it was more aligned to scientific research, and to make sure that we were getting children that systematic, explicit instruction they need, at the word level in early years.
I found myself wishing I had more time to actually apply some changes to our bill pay process so that things were more systematic.
Only recently the traditional mutual fund definitions have changed and have been re-defined and further organized to be made more systematic with more important linked data, information and insight.
In the second half of the 1960s, Jack Tworkov changed course and adopted a more systematic approach to his work.
Systematic instrumental errors, such as changes in measurement practices or urbanisation, could be more important, especially earlier in the record (Chapter 3), although these errors are calculated to be relatively small at large spatial scales.
BartH notes that «At relatively short time scales (say, a couple of decades), natural variability will dominate over systematic climate change, and there is more added value to expect from ensuring that the projections reflect natural variability adequately than to assess the degree to which the background climate changes
The Milankovitch cycles are weak from the point of view of net solar forcing, but they affect the albedo through systematic changes in northern ice cover during the months when there is more daylight.
Systematic examination of the Gaspé - restricted reconstructions using 2 - 5 proxy PCs derived from MM - centered, but unstandardized data demonstrates changes in reconstruction as more PCs are added, indicating a significant change in information provided by the PC series.
Since the IPCC Third Assessment, many additional studies, particularly in regions that previously had been little researched, have enabled a more systematic understanding of how the timing and magnitude of impacts may be affected by changes in climate and sea level associated with differing amounts and rates of change in global average temperature.
We need a more systematic approach to retraining older workers and upskilling existing employees for the ever - changing workplace.
Teacher research articles share intentional and systematic inquiry done by teachers with the goals of gaining insights into teaching and learning, becoming more reflective practitioners, effecting changes in the classroom or school, and improving the lives of children.
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