A resume used by graduates who have
not practiced their expertise for a long period of time resulting to lack of professional work experiences
Not exact matches
Talbot says he's been most impressed by Brian's willingness to learn: «He has great intuition and follows this extremely well, but he also isn't afraid to say or admit that he doesn't know something and then he will go out and become an expert (or seek out
expertise and best
practices).
Our continued innovation and
expertise allow us to
not only get you visible on the web, but also show prospective patients why your
practice is the best choice for their healthcare needs.
«We're taking our strategy and industry and product
expertise to those other markets where we have
not had a corporate banking
practice, historically,» explains Mark Chancy, executive vice president for wholesale banking at SunTrust.
We're taking our strategy andindustry and product
expertise to those other markets where we have
not had a corporate banking
practice, historically.
Miami hired him for his offensive
expertise but did
not realize how well he relates to players, how good he is at developing players, how his
practices would be full of competition and meaningful work and, most importantly, how he artfully changes mindsets.
If an athlete suspected of having suffered a concussion is quickly removed from a game or
practice and
not allowed to return that day, and, if diagnosed by a qualified health care professional with concussion, is
not allowed to return to
practice and game action until after completing the symptom - limited, exercise program experts recommend, and being cleared by a health care professional with concussion
expertise, most will recover without incident fairly quickly.
The laws of every state now mandate - at least at the high school level - that athletes with suspected concussion
not only be removed from the game or
practice in which they are participating, but be barred from returning to play that same day, and obtain written authorization to return to play from a health care professional with
expertise in the identification, diagnosis, and management of concussion.
You that many Doctors who are
not practicing anymore (and other professionals) continue to read contemporary medical literature and serve on Boards and Committees providing their
expertise?
Obstetricians have a hugely important role to play in Irish maternity services particularly in the care of women at high risk of complications, however home births are outside the scope of their
practice, they have no working knowledge or
expertise in the area and therefore should
not be expected to be brought into the process in an ad hoc manner.
Others, when requiring more advanced medical attention than appropriate for our
expertise or
practice model, have been received with abundant compassion and respect, with which we could
not be more grateful.
Not only are new media communications facilitating the dissemination of such technical
expertise, they are also allowing the exchange of best
practices.
I do
not have the
expertise to judge the legal case, but as a prosecutor, I would probably
not indict if I learned this was a customary
practice of the previous mayor.
He is
not known to have any
expertise in the complex and highly specialized area of the law in which Goldberg & Iryami
practices, known as tax certiorari, which involves challenging real estate tax assessments and seeking reductions from municipalities.
«As it is now, when I am looking for
expertise on farmed goods from Uzbekistan or maybe from India or from other countries, or if I need some information about new agricultural
practices or climate - resilient crop, the information is
not accessible.»
Kresser Institute does
not verify or investigate the education or credentials of the people in our published practitioner directory; and we are
not able to advise you about any particular clinician's
expertise or scope of
practice.
I do
not and will
not hold the Kresser Institute responsible in any way for the background, education, licensure, scope of
practice, claims history, or clinical
expertise of any practitioner I may contact as a result of using this directory.
Like successful business executives, winning coaches, and triumphant politicians, good school leaders have traditionally been viewed as standouts —
not because of their
expertise in instructional
practice (which, after all, is what their business is all about), but because of their individual character traits and actions, «in the heroic American tradition of charismatic leadership,» exlains Elmore.
This integrative process doesn't happen automatically once the sales person becomes aware of the product — it requires thoughtful
expertise, and can greatly benefit from best
practices used by other sales and solution people.
While some people have a natural affinity for certain activities, we don't have to be naturally good at something to achieve
expertise — that comes from deliberate
practice.
Not only is deliberate
practice the best way to acquire
expertise, but it is the best way to acquire declarative knowledge.
This has built a culture where
expertise is
not tied to the position you hold or the numbers of years you have been part of our school community, but rather the standards and specific demonstrations of what «Highly Accomplished» and «Lead»
practice means, have given us a common language to
not only value
expertise, but to be able to collectively recognise it.
Lacking
expertise in instructional design, Ornge was
not fully leveraging state of the art training best
practices.
This kind of
expertise is much rarer than it should be — in large part because teacher preparation and professional training don't do the deliberate
practice, feedback, and working memory tasks needed to cultivate
expertise.
Deliberate
practice empowers teachers and school leaders by helping them grow their
expertise in ways that weren't evident to them before.
In her District Administration article «Sustainable Professional Development,» Susan McLester includes substantial information about the creation of learning communities and on - demand coaches that are available commercially to meet the needs of a district, especially a small one that may
not have the level of
expertise or the availability of personnel to provide the necessary coaching and support to help its teachers create and sustain the new skills,
practices, programs and methodologies they want to implement.
Additionally, many stressors on our teachers, such as lesson planning with no curriculum or
not being trained in trauma informed
practices, can be mitigated by ensuring access to teacher leaders with
expertise in these areas.
Multiple studies have demonstrated that organizations that prioritize a performance - management system that supports employees» professional growth outperform organizations that do
not.25 Similar to all professionals, teachers need feedback and opportunities to develop and refine their
practices.26 As their
expertise increases, excellent teachers want to take on additional responsibilities and assume leadership roles within their schools.27 Unfortunately, few educators currently receive these kinds of opportunities for professional learning and growth.28 For example, well - developed, sustained professional learning communities, or PLCs, can serve as powerful levers to improve teaching
practice and increase student achievement.29 When implemented poorly, however, PLCs result in little to no positive change in school performance.30
Yet, as our SOCA data shows, adoption of these
practices — interviewing qualified applicants and leveraging external
expertise during application review — isn't as widespread as you may think.
The Occupy the DOE events reflect educators» mounting frustrations with education policy and
practice that doesn't appear to take their views and
expertise into account (see the Report Roundup in this issue for more on teachers» increasing job dissatisfaction).
Recognize that complex questions don't result in simple solutions and engage in cycles of learning that can give you an understanding of your
practice and improve your
expertise.
The fact that many teachers come into the profession with little in the way of subject - matter competency and training in classroom instructional methods — a fault that lies largely with the failures of the nation's university schools of education (who are aided and abetted by the NEA and AFT)-- also means that
not every teacher has the
expertise needed to offer a thoughtful view on policies and
practices.
The evidence from the
expertise research is that deliberate
practice is
not inherently enjoyable, so the only individuals that can rack up 10 years of maximal deliberate
practice are those who push themselves to improve even when no one else is pushing them.
Chartered Teacher Status will recognise the knowledge, skills and behaviours of excellent teachers, highlighting the importance of their
expertise in supporting the learning of children and young people and representing the first step in the development of a career pathway focused on effective classroom
practice,
not leadership.
In many ways, Ed Cator framed the wiki in a way that exemplified many of the social
practices of Web 2.0; however, given dominant orientations to teacher education in universities and K - 12 schools, many teachers and teacher educators may have little experience with collaborative
practices that involve distributed participation and
expertise and flexible norms for social interaction that are relatively open to improvisation, if
not («naughty») subversions of the status quo.
In addition to other factors that may play a role in a teacher's success — such as a teacher's enjoyment of teaching and motivation and inspiration to teach10 — developing
expertise in any field requires intense, sustained, and deliberate
practice designed specifically to maximize improvement.11 This is true for professionals as diverse as elite athletes, surgeons, 12 musicians, chess players, computer programmers, and scientists.13 Why wouldn't the same hold true for teachers?
Although some preparation programs require that students complete as many as 600 clinical training hours through student teaching, other programs — which are all low - quality alternative certification programs — report that their students did
not complete any clinical training hours.25 Even the most intensive teacher preparation experiences pale in comparison with the 10,000 hours of deliberate
practice that researchers say are needed to develop
expertise in any given field.26 While there are isolated examples of excellent clinical residency models that provide students with ample time to
practice their skills in a classroom setting, 27 there is
not an entire system that supports this approach.
While local
expertise may
not be available everywhere, Mark Coker's books on self - publishing are available for free via Smashwords, so anyone can learn the steps and the best
practices.
Your
expertise has always been an essential part of running your veterinary
practice — but that isn't all it can do.
It was also an unabashed showcase of
practice and
expertise — watch them stick every landing, in sync, hour after hour — in an art world
not usually bothered about skill.
Though I'm
not comprehensively literate in the multiple lines of evidence supporting the consensus of climate specialists for AGW, I'm sufficiently meta - literate in the culture and
practice of science to recognize genuine
expertise when I see it.
You don't have to be a trained doctor or research academic to come to that conclusion, but clearly the knowledge attained from years of study and subsequent clinical
practice does put a formerly registered practising medical practitioner in a position where her
expertise can be utilised, as an expert witness in this field, without her currently «practising» medicine.
If they don't
practice in your field of
expertise, they may have some ideas you haven't thought of but could apply to your
practice, and you may be top of mind for a referral when a potential client contacts them and needs the type of legal services you provide.»
They garner attention
not (or at least
not only) for their outsized personalities, but rather for their outsized
expertise in a particular
practice area or industry.
The more financially and professionally successful mid-sized law firms are proficient in performing virtually all of the usual legal services in most of the substantive
practice areas required by their key clients, however, they do
not have the lawyer complement required to be expert in all
practice areas, nor will the sophisticated buyers of legal services believe that mid-sized law firms are able to provide the same breadth and depth of high quality legal
expertise as large general
practice firms several times their size.
Brett R. Wishart helps individuals to move through adjustments in their families with compassion, clear expectations, civility in
practice and years of
expertise focusing exclusively on family law «I didn't fall into the
practice of family law because that's what came in my door.
His areas of
expertise include, but are
not limited to, constitutional law, federal
practice, and civil rights.
To be sure, our lawyers have particular areas of substantive
expertise, but this firm is
not arranged by formal
practice group.
Given our
expertise in representing personal injury clients who aren't happy with their current solicitors, since our inception we have seen a variety of poor
practice by other personal injury lawyers.
Indeed, integration of interdisciplinary scholarship into legal education has drawn criticism as impractical, as if
expertise in assessing how law works on the ground undercuts legal scholars» understanding of — and ability to teach — law in
practice.18 This attitude is
not as farfetched as it might appear to be, however, because of the gaps that exist within the ranks of legal academy itself.