Sentences with phrase «new systemic approach»

Osborne takes a theory of decentralization, autonomy, accountability, and choice, tests that theory against real experience, and marshals substantial data to argue that the new systemic approach is succeeding.
They have one thing in common: The need for a new systemic approach to complex challenges.

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«These results indicate strong two - way interactions between the brain and the gut that may help explain the increased incidence of systemic infections after brain trauma and allow new treatment approaches,» said the lead researcher, Alan Faden, MD, the David S. Brown Professor in Trauma in the Departments of Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Psychiatry, Neurology, and Neurosurgery at UMSOM, and director of the UMSOM Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research Center.
«Our results, and methods, could have implications for the analysis of endogenous and exogeneous compounds in the exhaled breath as biomarkers of systemic and lung diseases, as well as in development of new approaches to study human exposure to airborne contamination.»
As a guiding principle of restructured schools and systemic reform, outcomes - based education becomes a new way of approaching students and viewing classrooms.
The Problem of the School Inspector Concept: Give the Education Sector credit for offering a new approach to systemic reform with last week's report on how states and the federal government could embrace the school inspection concept based on the model used in Great Britain.
The new law's vision for accountability recognizes that states need to build a systemic approach to prepare all students for college and careers — and they must do so quickly.
«The New Teacher Center is creating a systemic approach to improve the social, emotional, and academic development of every student.»
In 1966, Martin was included in two early shows of art that gathered examples of the new approach: Systemic Painting, curated by Lawrence Alloway at the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, and 10, featuring work chosen by Robert Smithson at the Dwan Gallery.
With any automated homogenization approach, it is critically important that the algorithm be tested with synthetic data with various types of biases introduced (step changes, trend inhomogenities, sawtooth patterns, etc.), to ensure that the algorithm will identically deal with biases in both directions and not create any new systemic biases when correcting inhomogenities in the record.
A social lab / developmental evaluation approach may be the most effective way to pilot new ideas and new procedures, but I suggest that it may not be suitable to addressing the more fundamental systemic issues that underpin family justice processes, assuming of course that those issues need to be addressed at all.
It is also possible if the new arrangements are not transparent in their operation and rigorously monitored, and if there is a systemic problem with government not placing enough emphasis on the skills necessary to engage effectively with Indigenous communities (through the establishment of appropriate recruitment, retention and training approaches across the public service and provision of adequate support for Indigenous people and communities to have in place appropriate governance arrangements.)
In my view the government has adopted a cynical and disingenuous approach in which the apparatus of the new arrangements play no active role in engaging with Indigenous peoples on a systemic basis to ensure that mechanisms for Indigenous participation can become a reality.
In many children's and community homes a reference framework was that of the systemic approach, with the new idea of «networks» — meaning that children grow up as part of a family system in which all members interact, affecting each other all the time.
A healthier position to strive for within systemic family therapy is an improvised script, where families flexibly approach unique situations, retaining the better adaptive patterns from earlier family generations and integrating new coping mechanisms where needed, gives more scope for families to successfully adapt to challenges.
An author of over 30 papers in the fields of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and couple therapy, his new book is A Roadmap for Couple Therapy: Integrating Systemic, Psychodynamic and Behavioral Approaches.
This new approach, called systemic psychotherapy or systemic therapy, helps groups gain insight into how each member's role within a group may affect its functionality.
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