Sentences with phrase «national landscape of»

Formal Public Child Welfare Responses to Screened - Out Reports of Alleged Maltreatment (PDF - 315 KB) National Quality Improvement Center on Differential Response in Child Protective Services (2011) Provides a national landscape of how State child welfare systems are responding to screened - out reports of alleged child abuse and neglect.
This study from the Century Foundation is a two - part study, including «background on how universal pre-K programs fit into the national landscape of early childhood policy, outlines the main features of New York City's current UPK expansion efforts, and draws lessons for other cities and states interested in expanding their programs,» and «an in - depth look at the issue of preschool classroom diversity in UPK, highlighting the opportunities and obstacles for integration embedded in current policies and recommending policy changes to address this issue in New York City and beyond.»
Expanding our knowledge base and understanding the growing national landscape of blended and personalized learning is a core element of the EIF program.
For more about the national landscape of Teacher Leadership, view the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards» collaboration with the US Department of Education, «Teach to Lead» available here: http://teachtolead.net
See our network map and directory of school and organization affiliates for the growing national landscape of participatory, democratic, and student - centered learning.
Since 1969, Yale's undergraduate student body has slowly sloughed off its image as an elitist group of prep school alumni, and the national landscape of college admissions has undergone a dramatic transformation as well.
While at times granular, it's still an interesting story, particularly as time marches closer to the present and the national landscape of comedy and its club scene changes for what the consensus believes to be for the worse.

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Privately held National Amusements said last month that a merger would allow the combined company to respond aggressively to the challenges of the changing entertainment and media landscape.
The close relationship between Germany and France along with the clearer political landscape across Europe could help the European Central Bank, Jan Smets, Governor of the National Bank of Belgium told CNBC.
Though she did not make it through to the second round, her score was widely seen as a win for her party and as proof that the National Front had become part of the French political landscape.
Seems basic enough, but according to a recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board, that definition doesn't provide a full picture of the employment landscape.
Water features such as ponds and waterfalls added to landscapes or even fountains are a growing trend we see in the homes we inspect, says Kathleen Kuhn, president of, a national home inspection company.
Poggi emails a few more details: John Swift, CEO and president of North America investment at Omnicom Media Group, predicted that within the next three years we'll see a completely addressable national TV landscape.
Each year, the report analyzes national Angel investing trends and delivers comprehensive insights to our stakeholders of how the Canadian Angel investing landscape is evolving, helping them better understand the future of the Angel ecosystem.
Water features such as ponds and waterfalls added to landscapes or even fountains are a growing trend we see in the homes we inspect, says Kathleen Kuhn, president of HouseMaster, a national home inspection company.
From lighthouses and lobster to Blue Hills ocean views and Acadia National Park, the most Northeastern state in the nation is a gold mine of outdoor adventure, scenic landscapes and unique history.
And yet, while they yearned for a national paradise where everything would be different, the languages and landscapes of Europe still possessed their psyches.
Actually, national security is the responsibilty of the government, and lots of uneducated starving hordes roaming the landscape is bad for national security.
Augusta National does not so much point the way forward as suggest what might have been: an archipelago of Church institutions thriving as craggy masses of authentic catholicity in an otherwise undifferentiated landscape.
Information and well - reasoned analysis belong in sermons, but they are ineffectual as long as the preacher has not entered the landscape of the heart and challenged the reigning metaphors of secularist national culture with the images and narratives of faith.
Creation of subnational and national - scale regulations on legal palm fruit harvesting, improving fire management in coffee and cocoa production landscapes, and visitor management plans to promote sustainable tourism.
Charles is also part of a newly formed and highly innovative practitioner - researcher collaboration at the Australian National University's Fenner School of Environment and Society, called ARLASH - Alliance for Regenerating Landscapes and Social Health - http://www.arlash.com/arlash-2014/.
From local taquerias to national chains, the Mexican restaurant landscape is as diverse as it is delicious, and we rounded up some of the best statistics on this menu type and packed them in this report.
With a slew of national accolades under its belt, the Michelin Guide - recommended restaurant will offer an extensive Wagyu beef program in Houston's competitive restaurant landscape.
The landscape of fathering is ever - evolving, and the team at the National Center for Fathering is excited as we look to the future.
August is National Breastfeeding Month, a time that highlights the importance of increasing a collaborative effort to support a breastfeeding - friendly landscape.
In recognition of National Breastfeeding Month (NBM), each year the USBC hosts a social media advocacy and / or outreach campaign inviting breastfeeding coalitions, member / partner organizations, and individual supporters to join online actions and conversations to build support for the policy and practice changes needed to build a «landscape of breastfeeding support.»
«By the middle of the decade Mrs Thatcher had become an institution, a seemingly permanent part of the national landscape, around whom grew a personality cult unlike anything seen in Britain before.»
Although European elections will not change the national political landscape, where Labour enjoys a nine - seat parliamentary majority (out of 69), national issues predominate.
National Heritage Areas are places where natural, cultural, and historic resources combine to form an important part of the landscape.
«I think we're looking at the landscape of opportunities to talk about the issues facing Connecticut,» said Kurantowicz, a Connecticut - based employee of CAP Public Affairs, a national political consulting firm whose founders include two former senior staffers of the Republican National Conational political consulting firm whose founders include two former senior staffers of the Republican National CoNational Committee.
This could end up creating the equivalent of motorway grade roads through the Stonehenge landscape, the Blackdown Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the South Downs National Park and across the Pennines.
Ghana enjoys a vibrant media landscape with about 392 radio stations, 51 TV Stations as per the National Communications Authority of Ghana 2017 report and over 15 newspaper publications.
If none of those events were taking place, we'd likely see a lot more after - the - fact analysis on the Colorado recall results in the national landscape, given the implications for the broader debate over guns.
Rep. Elise Stefanik (R - Willsboro) is back from East Asia, touching down at just the right moment to survey the scorched national landscape left after a week of town halls.
The recent rise of Trump, however, seems to have caused a rare genuine schism in the American national political landscape.
A series of developments over the last month (or so) have brightened Democrats» hopes in a handful of Senate races — although the overall national landscape suggests the party is still headed toward losses in the fall.
While she acknowledged the safety net is an important part of the national landscape, the lawmaker said the reforms «are a way to ensure a pathway out of poverty.»
This method was applied to locations across Hokkaido in Japan, which indicated that landscape demand is higher in national parks followed by areas of farmland and cities.
Banerjee traveled 4,000 miles by foot, raft, kayak, and snowmobile to photograph the animals, people, and landscape of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Coastal landscape of island in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
The delay also jeopardizes the next decadal survey, a once - every -10-years strategic plan produced by the National Academies that assesses the research landscape and makes recommendations to federal agencies and Congress about developing and funding future generations of ground - and space - based telescopes.
The theorem was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) today (Monday 6 November 2017) with the title «Scale - dependent portfolio effects explain growth inflation and volatility reduction in landscape demography».
Speakers reported about the global landscape of the diseases, innovative control measures and their implications for integrated disease management via increased national, regional and international collaboration.
For example, 40 % of the problem gamblers at the National Problem Gambling Clinic report that the game they have a problem with is roulette on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals; this kind of gambling machine is peculiar to the British gambling landscape
Forman had gained renown with his book Land Mosaics: The Ecology of Landscapes and Regions and was subsequently invited to join a national council on the impact of the U.S. transportation network on ecology.
Until now, those landscape changes have never been studied on a national or international scale, Schimel said, adding that research suggesting a climate impact, either global or local, is «kind of a new thing.»
The Rice lab of theoretical biological physicist Peter Wolynes reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences a theory about how long - term memories are made; the theory is based on simulations that analyze the energy landscapes of the proteins involved.
And in one of the most critically acclaimed documentaries this year, three New Hampshire National Guardsmen film their time in Iraq for The War Tapes, laying their patriotism, anxiety, cynicism, and laughter across the stark landscape.
With the Florida and national online surveys, participants answered numerous questions and responded to dozens of statements about water use and landscaping.
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