Design features should respond to
the needs around culture, access and inclusion that Aboriginal children and students with disability have.
Not exact matches
«I
need to be building things to feel like I'm making a meaningful contribution, and I didn't want to sit
around as some kind of wall decoration - slash - mascot for
culture.»
Companies that want to stick
around for the long haul
need to implement a
culture that provides their employees an identity worthy of ownership, a label that can be proudly worn, and an ensemble of expectations that align with desired behavior and goals.
Instead of being out of this world, the next wave of offices is down to earth — and, to a greater extent, designed
around employees»
needs and specific company
cultures.
It creates an entire
culture around disruptiveness, where no one hesitates to interrupt their peers for their own
needs.
Hard conversations are coming, perhaps legislation,
around gun control, about hatred, racism, religion, about our
culture's glorification of violence, our nationalism, and the divisions between us, yes, those conversations
need to happen, but not just now: now is the time for grieving, now is the time for loving, for burying, for mourning with those who mourn, for gathering humanity together, and for compassion.
It's the religious who try to legislate so that everyone has to share their morality, take away natural human rights, and go
around telling people that they are sinners and
need to change their wicked ways, thus destroying
cultures and traditions and lives.
Despite the prevailing fear of «bacteria» and the
need to destroy it in most of the West, most
cultures around the world use bacteria to make food more delicious.
And I
need to build the meat
around the vegetables instead of the opposite which is so ingrained in American
culture.
We
need to change the
culture around this club as things have become increasingly stale in recent years.
When I asked why no carriers, I was told that it just isn't part of their
culture and that there are always enough hands
around (grandmothers, aunts, friends, etc.) that when the mother
needs to put the baby down to do something, someone else can hold the baby.
So far as
cultures using slings
around the world, many of them are used out of absolute
need.
The
need for an abortion has been
around forever, and it has been a necessity for women in almost every
culture around the world.
Culturally speaking, here in the western world we start potty learning very, very, very late (in most
cultures around the world even today, pottying happens much earlier simply due to logistics — just consider how few people really have access to disposable diapers or laundry facilities to accomodate cloth diaper washing, so these
cultures are simply more aware of and responsive to a baby's innate ability to recognize and signal about their
need for elimination, just as a baby is able to signal for hunger).
To criticize those parents and call them ignorant and not meeting the
needs of their children is the reason why mothers from Western
Cultures suffer higher rates of PPD because people like you judge them for not having the luxury the «village» of support
around them.
These traditions suggest, that we don't so much
need to learn how to listen, but unlearn all of the habits we've developed from our modern
culture of rushing
around, and not having the time to fully listen or be heard.
Most parents
around the world intuitively mimic the rocking, holding and shushing of the uterus, but in our
culture, we are mistakenly taught to whisper and tiptoe
around our babies, believing that they
need a quiet and still environment... nothing could be further from the truth!
After a brief tour of parenting styles
around the world, Small looks at infants» biological
needs and discusses how we can best meet those
needs both within and across
cultures.
The groups, also strong supporters of comprehensive campaign finance reform built
around a core of public financing of elections, today focused on the urgent
need for ethics reform as another essential way to address the problems created by a money
culture in Albany.
In order to change the
culture of corruption which puts democracy up for auction, we
need wholesale campaign finance reform, built
around a system of small dollar matching funds, to hold elected accountable to their constituents.
As an institution whose reputation has been battered beyond belief by the
culture which grew up
around MPs» allowances, it
needed a victory like yesterday to reassert itself.
«My campaign has really been centered about quality of life, the issues that are plaguing the city and the fact that we're not getting the services we deserve as taxpayers but it's also been centered
around the pay to play at City Hall and that there's literally a «For Sale» sign at the gates and we
need to change this
culture,» she said on NY1's «Morning on 1» show Friday morning.
With so much pain in our
culture around weight, we
need a fresh way to see things and work with people.
In every issue of the magazine and on the website, you'll find the best drink recipes, reviews, destinations and profiles — everything you
need to know about the people, places, flavors and
culture of drinks
around the world.
Cinema
culture around the world is getting ready to honor the year's finest, and today the European Film Awards revealed the list of nominees for 2014, which is basically a primer on the foreign movies you
need to catch up on.
In any working partnership, for it to be successful for all, there
needs to be synergies
around ethos,
culture and values.
Two mayors and the city council gave these leaders the political cover, generous funding, and, perhaps most important, the time to make the improvements in people, systems, curriculum, and
culture that are
needed to turn
around a failing institution.
Charters have been pioneers in expanding learning time for students, using technology to personalize learning, creating school
cultures that foster near - universal college attendance, involving parents and community members in school governance and providing wrap -
around services to meet the
needs of the whole child.
The
culture around evaluation
needs to be reframed.
The fluid and ready access to technology tools, Internet access, and to each other changed the learning
culture — it was easier for students to gather
around a workstation or deskspace to collaborate, and to move out into public spaces as
needed, rather than as a special field trip to a computer lab.
Nevertheless, the point is identical: Having a separate special school not only allows administrators to organize the program, staff, and curriculum
around the
needs and challenges of its students; it also provides the opportunity to build a different school
culture attuned to those challenges.
Further, when we sit down to discuss or create action plans
around school
culture, we now have a robust data set to see how our efforts are working, and where we
need to focus our attention and resources.»
Given the complex
needs and challenges that Lampron's students face, it's a huge and important question to tackle — and it's led to a core team of teachers, district staff, support staff, and administrators engaging in conversations
around topics such as discipline policies, classroom management, staff roles, forming relationships with students, and shifting school
culture to understand the impact of trauma.
Functions The teacher leader: a) Facilitates the collection, analysis, and use of classroom - and school - based data to identify opportunities to improve curriculum, instruction, assessment, school organization, and school
culture; b) Engages in reflective dialog with colleagues based on observation of instruction, student work, and assessment data and helps make connections to research - based effective practices; c) Supports colleagues» individual and collective reflection and professional growth by serving in roles such as mentor, coach, and content facilitator; d) Serves as a team leader to harness the skills, expertise, and knowledge of colleagues to address curricular expectations and student learning
needs; e) Uses knowledge of existing and emerging technologies to guide colleagues in helping students skillfully and appropriately navigate the universe of knowledge available on the Internet, use social media to promote collaborative learning, and connect with people and resources
around the globe; and f) Promotes instructional strategies that address issues of diversity and equity in the classroom and ensures that individual student learning
needs remain the central focus of instruction.
If we are to ensure that we tackle the increasingly urgent issues
around teacher retention and wellbeing then we
need to focus on a sharp shift away from top - down leadership and toward more supportive and bottom - up
cultures.
After running the cars with the highest levels of downforce possible for first part of the year, it was a bit of a
culture shock to how the car
needs to be set up and how it
needs to be in order to go fast
around 8.3 miles at Le Mans.
Book clubs give people some small measure of accountability, knowing that they
need to finish the title to stay on task with the group; book clubs also help readers feel like they're reading the «right» books and participating in the broader global
culture around «in the know» titles.
The important thing is that authors
need to understand that new technology changes
culture and only rarely the other way
around.
We
need to turn things
around so that authorship can once again be a sustainable career, and so that authors can continue to create the sort of work that sustains the rest of the industry — and that sustains its readers and our
culture at large.
Plan your vacation
around historic castles, delicious wine tastings, and maybe even a pop
culture hunt (Spoiler: Harry Potter fans will
need to visit a certain bookstore), and top it all off with a stay at a luxurious private villa.
In every issue of the magazine and on the website, you'll find the best drink recipes, reviews, destinations and profiles — everything you
need to know about the people, places, flavors and
culture of drinks
around the world.
This travel site will encourage you to embrace uncertainty in order to free yourself Discover Your Honeymoon — When you're exploring where to go for you honeymoon is doesn't
need to be stressful Don't Ever Look Back — Amy and Kieron share their adventures
around the world on this fantastic travel blog Don't Fly Go — A travel site that encourages one to travel overland as opposed to other transportation to help the environment Don't Forget To Move — Travel deeper for cheaper Don't Stop Living — As a passionate traveller, Jonny Blair runs a fantastic travel blog that encourages you to pursue a lifestyle of travel Double - Barrelled Travel — Follow Dave and Carmen as they travel
around sharing their stories, photos and videos Downtown Traveler — The Downtown Traveler is a travel site that focusses on the arts,
culture, and adventure when exploring destinations Dream A Little Dream — This travel site documents and records a Canadian couple's dream to travel the world and pursue their passions Dream Euro Trip — Dream Euro Trip is the ultimate guide to planning & budgeting your trip
around Europe by the talented DJ Yabis Dream Holidays Guide — Amazing destinations
around the world worth exploring on your next big journey, holiday or extended trip
The Dromomaniac (The science and philosophy of one way travel) The Ego Tripper (A quirky travel blogging offering great stories, tips and advice) The Euro Lifestyle (Enjoying travel in Europe with an emphasis on a high quality of life) The Flying Fugu (A foodie travel blog dedicated to all things delicious & exotic
around the world) The Jungle Princess (If you want to change your life you must actually change your life) The Last Stop (The last greatest adventures you'll ever
need) The Loaded Handbag (Travel that is loaded with great content) The Lost Backpack (Travel that involves leaving the backpack behind) The Lost Passport (Traveling the unknown) The Luggage List (Independent travel blog and luggage review site) The Mellyboo Project (Join Melissa as she explores every last inch of the world) The Minute Tour (Inspiring travel — one minute at a time) The Philippines Expat (An expat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment of the world /
culture.)
One hour drive is
needed to get to the resort, then once the guests arrive, the spectacular nature of beach with tropical plants and green beautiful hills surrounding will catch the eyes to view.To spend the whole holiday in Kute Beach Lombok, guests can just sit on the beach watching the virgin scene of nature or explore the traditional
culture of villages
around.
The
culture around aggregate review scores, people being so obsessed with them and companies often tying developers livelihoods
around them
needs to change...
In development with Ghost Games, Electronic Arts is making it's way back to the
Need for Speed franchise with a fully revamped title focused
around five ways to play, attuned to the «tuner»
culture.
You
need a broad knowledge of what's going on
around you, as different
cultures overlap... Street art takes a lot of inspiration from fine art, and increasingly, vice versa.
A January 2017 report by the Transformational Task Force discussed the
need for a
culture change, including public expectations
around «police accountability, bias, systemic and individual racism, and discrimination.»
Which means we
need something to connect
around — pop
culture works pretty well for that.»
How can you define your personal brand
around differentiating the unique value you offer the employers you'll be reaching out to — in terms of your driving personal attributes, strengths, passions and other good - fit qualities — if you don't know anything about who they are, their
needs and their corporate
culture?