Sentences with phrase «norms for behavior»

• Exhibit empathy • Appreciate diversity • Understand social and ethical norms for behavior • Recognize family, school, and community supports
Social Awareness: Perspective - taking; empathy; appreciating diversity; understanding the socio - historical context of diversity; understanding social and ethical norms for behavior; recognizing family, school and community supports.
It also involves understanding social norms for behavior and recognizing family, school, and community resources and supports.
Parents need to understand the school's norms for behavior and inclusive values.

Not exact matches

In July 2016, during the presidential campaign, when Comey publicly announced that Hillary Clinton should not be prosecuted for her email peccadilloes — but strongly criticized her behavior in setting up a private email server while in her role as US secretary of state — Trump did not complain that Department of Justice (DOJ) norms were being violated.
Yet, it's only the latest in a string of events that risk fundamentally altering norms that have dictated economic behavior for the past 70 years.
Certainly it can do nothing for the confidence or the credibility of preachers who still invoke those norms in other areas of sexual behavior such as chastity, adultery, and, not least, homosexuality.
This book, in my opinion, is to actually minimize the great apostasy taking place in our churches; especially among those who were never taught the real meaning of being «last instead of first», to help those who come into the church who may bring with them societal norms of entitlement and «whats in it for me» attitudes and behaviors.
These authoritative norm - shaping institutions and behaviors are the only credible mechanisms for advancing the substantial withering away of the state.
«The bottom line is this,» says University of Virginia sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox: «The erosion of the norm of premarital sexual abstinence, both in belief and behavior, has had serious emotional and physical consequences for our nation's teens ¯ especially young women.
Indeed, in a culture in which this is the norm, the need may be more for helping young people develop patterns of responsible sexual behavior at this stage of their lives than simply condemning all such activity equally.
Yet for some reason we are convinced at the moment that the ways of our economy should be identical with the laws of the market, and therefore we depart resolutely from norms and customs that controlled economic behavior through our long history of increasing prosperity.
«We ask for millions of dollars, and we're trying to change behavior and norms on a huge scale.
Does your child's behavior seem within the norms for his age group?
For Type I diabetics, such responsible behavior is the norm.
The typical Nigerian personality, at least observantly, suffers from impoverished moral sense or conscience, broadly enjoys not conforming to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors, love conning others for personal return or pleasure, recklessly disregard the suffering of others, nonfamily members especially, consistently and repeatedly have no remorse for hurting anyone and buys into mistreating everyone through acts of venality and deceitfulness.
Tight cultures have strict norms and little tolerance for deviant behavior; in «loose» societies, the opposite is true.
As an alternative, the U.S. supports a European - led initiative to establish «norms» for proper behavior through the creation of a voluntary International Code of Conduct for Outer Space.
Their guidelines for gender appropriateness are found in a set of Adolescent Insider Masculinity norms that describe masculinity as the ideal that men are cool, heterosexual and tough, shy away from «sissy stuff» and embrace activities, behavior and mannerisms that are typical of «guys.»
«Many studies show the integrative function of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in relatively simple cognitive tasks, and we believe that this relatively basic process forms the foundation for far more complex forms of behavior and decision - making, such as norm enforcement,» said lead author Joshua Buckholtz, now an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard.
Longer, hotter fire seasons where extreme fire behavior has become the new norm, as well as increased development in forested areas, is dramatically driving up the cost of fighting fires and squeezing funding for the very efforts that would protect watersheds and restore forests to make them more resilient to fire.
«Moral conviction for a cause, not the fairness of procedures, may shape people's perceptions of any target who engages in norm - violating behaviors that uphold moralized causes, such as federally funded family planning in this situation,» she said.
The authors speculate that GDLs may dictate social norms and expectations for youth risk behaviors, and suggest that they should be maximized throughout the U.S.
The supplement examines the issues surrounding distracted driving by teens, exploring developmental states and changes that are associated with adolescents» distractibility and their relation to driving, examining patterns of distraction among newly licensed adolescents as well as brain function, considering the potential role played by parental modeling of distracted behavior while driving, accounting for the role of technology and the influence of peer passengers and society norms, and investigating policy, legislation, and intervention.
«Diabetes, perhaps more so than any other chronic disease, requires people to significantly modify their behaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and Bbehaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and BehaviorsBehaviors.
The researchers also found that when men acted assertive and warm — in general, not considered the norm for male behavior — they reported lower incivility from their male counterparts.
Conforming to gender norms can impact healthy behaviors for youth and could be key for targeting obesity prevention & treatment efforts
This theory from social science provides general approaches, not framed mathematically, to account for several distinct aspects of human behavior including attitudes towards impacts of behaviors, perception of social norms, and perceptions about the capability for behaviors to be effective and to have impact on controlling a system.
But for increasing numbers of people, this behavior is the norm, not the exception.
When misbehavior occurs, a first step for a teacher or parent is to figure out the root cause of a child's behavior and respond in a way that clarifies boundaries, rules, and norms.
Example: Norms for Online Behavior Find it here: https://twitter.com/ with a list of educators to follow at https://twitter.com/mguhlin.
Establish a list of norms and expectations for team behavior at the beginning of the year, and take turns revisiting them with conviction at the beginning of every single meeting.
But was it the legal intervention that drove local behavior, or the pervasive spread of expectations and more - demanding norms, seeping out to states that lagged behind (in this case, urban states where demand for young workers had long suppressed school enrollment)?
We must work proactively to establish norms and standards of behavior that create a positive public environment for everyone.
Initially, Pascoe had not planned to focus on homophobia, but the rigid gender norms, and the narrow range of acceptable behavior (especially for boys) at the school, were everywhere.
Students are assigned to groups of three or four, and the first group project meeting begins with groups creating contracts that establish shared norms or expectations for behavior (e.g., being on time, not criticizing each other's ideas, etc.).
Identify thoughtful classroom setup and structure that honor student experience; establish norms for shared inquiry and dialogue; establish how to create social - emotional learning safety in the classroom; and analyze behavior management practice to ensure value - based components.
Some argue that economically diverse societies need «No Excuse» schools that hold high standards for the completion of tasks and adherence to behavior norms like sitting up straight and tracking teachers with good eye contact.
Upstander norms and behavior provide an essential foundation for respectful schools.
School Culture is the sum total of the behaviors and interactions of all adults and children, their attitude and norms, and the extent to which the school is safe, supportive, healthy, engaging, inspiring, and challenging for all.
But, this does not change the fact that norms around behavior must be grounded in equipping them with tools for success.
However, such teachers face a constant threat of disciplinary action for working outside of accepted norms if leadership perceives such behavior to be an act of rebellion (Seeman, 1959).
Bullying most often focuses on qualities that students (and the broader society) perceive to be different from the established norm, such as expected genderspecific behavior for boys and girls, dress and physical appearance, and manner of speaking.
When a community agrees on norms or expectations for behavior, these are often articulated in a code of conduct or a contract.
Teach new norms of classroom behavior, such as asking for and giving help, and new roles for group members such as being the reporter, facilitator, time keeper, resource person, and reporter (Lotan, et al., 1992).
Character education based on «acculturating students to conventional norms of «good» behavior... resonates with neoconservative concerns for social stability,» observed David Purpel.
Establishing and defining quality work together, asking students to participate in establishing norm behaviors for classroom culture, and determining what should be included in criteria for success are all examples of this strategy.
For example, both the Seattle Seahawks and KIPP network of charter schools have promoted common language, behaviors, and norms that encourage effort and persistence in an effort to create a gritty culture
Furthermore, research and practice in comprehensive school reform and school safety planning regularly demonstrate the need for developing a positive school climate characterized by consistency, tolerance, respect, clearly communicated behavior norms, problem solving and conflict resolution (Learning First Alliance, 2001; McDaniel, 2000; Tolan, 2002; USDOE, 1998).
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