Sentences with phrase «of coherent strategies»

For some people, the term strategic planning brings to mind a disciplined and thoughtful process that links the values, mission, and goals of a school system with a set of coherent strategies and tasks designed to achieve those goals.
Nevertheless, research published by the Content Marketing Institute identified the establishment of clear objectives and the formation of a coherent strategy as one of the most important factors in running a successful campaign.
Overall, we do not think most organizations engaging in corporate outreach view it as part of a coherent strategy to provide benefits to animals in the far future.31 Its long - term effects are not well - understood and could be either positive or negative.
Legal researchers and law librarians have long worried about the lack of a coherent strategy in Canada to ensure the digital preservation and archiving of legal and governmental information.

Not exact matches

There's yet another wrinkle in the new age of retirement and job insecurity — keeping track of all those company retirement savings plans you've racked up, along with that IRA you opened years ago, and creating a coherent investment strategy with them.
Hunter says the company's foray south of the border has lacked a coherent strategy.
These are speculative or gimmicky investments people tend to snap up on the spur of the moment during the euphoria of a rapidly rising market but that don't really fit into a coherent investing strategy.
It is hard to get a fix on Romney regarding climate change, the 2nd amendment, abortion rights, a coherent strategy of deficit reduction and reform of the tax code, health care and so on.
My own instinct — as one who has in his time given a good deal of attention to the history of Rome's responses to Anglo - Catholics wanting solutions which, in Bishop Burnham's words «allow us to bring our folk with us» — is that these are more than disconnected guesses, since taken together they constitute a coherent strategy of a not entirely unfamiliar kind.Here are his frst fve «guesses»:
We are saddened by the pathetic state of the Israeli left and by its lack of coherent vision or strategy.
the truth is that arsenal are not a coherent team anymore... not clear what their footballing strategy is... seem to have given up on passing game for counterattack which might work in odd games but wont win us anything unless we have a midfield that can hold on to ball because we will be under the kosh most of game and will eventually buckle... but the problem was clear at half time in this gane and wenger did nt do anything about it... and if he is paid for anything it is to make those kind of critical decisions....
But too often in recent years it's been a disaster, particularly with player recruitment, but also in how he fails to take his large squad full of talented footballers and turns them into a balanced first 11 playing a coherent strategy they understand and believe in.
So far his strategy has been to avoid taking a firm and coherent position on whether Britain should be In or Out by abdicating responsibility to the public in a future referendum, in what has become the central plank of the Conservative's European election campaign.
A coherent industrial strategy which involves both sides of industry assessing the skills needed to ensure individual sectors of the economy are at their most competitive will not only help UK companies become the best in the world but will also guarantee that our future workforce is not just highly skilled, but well - paid too.»
That must start with the coherent economic strategy, independent of George Osborne, that Liberal Democrats but not their leadership wanted to see debated in March.
The NAO report concluded: «the government lacks a coherent cross-government strategy, underpinned by policy, to support measures to tackle the rising cost of clinical negligence» [2].
At his cabinets, it was absolutely forbidden to discuss in front of Gordon Brown his chronic failure to present a personality or fashion a vision with appeal to voters, his lack of capacity to run an orderly and collegiate government with a coherent long - term strategy and his crippling inability to remedy any of these flaws, whatever help he was offered.
Rep. John Katko (R - N.Y.) has passed a bill that will require the president of the United States to construct a coherent strategy to combat terrorist travel at the beginning of each new term.
Business and the markets will look to see who most clearly outlines a coherent and sustainable economic strategy for the country; who will demonstrate the clearest understanding of what is needed to bring Britain confi dently out of the recession and, above all, who demonstrates the clearest sense of leadership and direction.
Third, the military aim of attacking Isis targets in Syria is not part of a coherent diplomatic strategy.
The reason that so many of us have been critical in the past lies in the fact that (i) Brown still gets away with his own opinion of himself as chancellor (when he should have resigned because of abject failure) and (ii) the tories had no prompt and coherent strategy to deal with the recent economic disasters as they unfolded.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have blamed Labour's lack of a coherent economic strategy for a rise in Welsh unemployment over the last quarter, while UK average unemployment is falling.
Benn avoided addressing the absence of a credible and coherent strategy for intervening in Syria.
Explore strategies for identifying coherent and well - aligned curriculum and instructional activities that integrate all three dimensions of science learning.
It will present a structured and coherent progression of major concepts and skills based around interests and learning strategies equally relevant to girls and boys.
One strategy she uses is to cool the macroscopic components of the device (i.e., the mirrors) into a coherent quantum state; such components, large enough to see without magnification, exhibit bizarre quantum properties previously observed only at the atomic level.
Another significant achievement of TRANSVAC in its first funding period was to develop a roadmap to define a coherent and strategy - led approach to address the existing fragmentation of European vaccine development, based on the unification of leading European vaccine experts, so as to establish a «European vaccine R&D infrastructure».
I think that is something that I'm excited about and could be part of a broader strategy for science and technology investment... The only thing I want to say is that I want to do a thorough review because some of these programs may not be moving in the right direction and I want to make sure that NASA spending is a little more coherent than it has been over the last several years.»
There are sadly still examples of schools that may have been blinded by new and exciting technologies with no consideration of how the purchase fits into any vision or a broader coherent strategy.
The Select Committee has noted that «what is needed is a coherent strategy for education outside the classroom that brings together good practices from around the country, rather than a small number of limited, if worthy projects.»
Those who show up unprepared, without coherent strategies to reduce crime, are fried crisp, then stripped of their commands.»
Programs for teachers, teacher - leaders, and school leaders support collaborative teamwork towards the integration of research - based strategies that engage students, enhance their performance, and develop school systems as coherent learning organizations.
In sum, the de Blasio administration «has not devised a coherent strategy for addressing the needs of schools in high - poverty neighborhoods,» says Pedro Noguera of UCLA's Graduate School of Education.
Gareth James, chief of education and strategy from the Micro: bit Education Foundation, said, «It is coherent, concise and comprehensive.
Keates added: «A coherent Government — wide strategy is needed which secures effective downward pressure to the workload and working hours which are driving teachers and headteachers out of the profession.»
The composition of the teaching force is changing of its own accord — even in the absence of coherent new strategies to support this shift.
«Our research suggests that many senior and middle leaders have a long way to go in terms of setting goals and solving the problems that frequently occur in implementing any strategy,» Bendikson tells RD. «School improvement science suggests that when school leaders really take monitoring and evaluation seriously, they tend to pursue «small wins» in systematic ways, and this can help to build coherent action and teachers» trust in their leaders.»
The report reveals that there is a clear need for a more coherent digital strategy, with the current lack of guidance and prioritising of narrow performance targets creating a climate of inertia in schools when it comes to tech.
The program is open to library leaders from a wide variety of settings, as well as senior - level educational leaders responsible for collaborating with libraries and their leaders to forge coherent strategy, effective initiatives and sustainable partnerships.
With CEC leading its comprehensive strategic planning effort, RPS was able to develop a concise and coherent Mission, Vision, Motto, Set of Values, Long Range Goals, and Strategic Action Strategies.
Armed with a mandate to foster excellence and equity, Klein prioritized four strategies: establish the Three C's (centralized control stripped of bureaucratic inefficiencies; a coherent citywide curriculum; and capacity - building for teachers), dramatically expand school choice, empower principals by coupling increased autonomy with strict accountability, and catalyze innovation.
Schools that have successfully improved were part of a more coherent overall district and state strategy and implementation for supporting and turning around the school.
Teachers combine multiple research - based methods and strategies into a coherent plan for reading instruction that meets the diverse learning needs of their students.
I argued that part of the culture change is the need to have a coherent career strategy, starting with sound careers education and the development of exploration skills at key stage 3 (or ideally at key stage 2).
Commenting on the NFER's report Teacher Retention and Turnover, Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union said: «The NFER report is yet more evidence of a deepening crisis in teacher supply which ministers must develop a coherent strategy to address.
Schools need a coherent strategy for lockdown procedures in case of a dangerous event taking place on their premises, a teaching union said.
ASR is working on topics such as: exploring models for coherent federal, state, and local accountability systems, developing guidance to assist states in producing efficient and precise processes for system implementation, and creating strategies for improving the clarity and utility of accountability outcomes to promote student achievement.
Thus, legitimate school improvement efforts also require a coherent strategy that includes shared behavioral expectations about how each stakeholder group can support the efforts and works to build a culture that expects success of all students (Anrig, 2015; Lane, Unger, & Stein, 2016).
The purpose of the School Turnaround Academy is to elevate a state education agency's (SEA) understanding of research and practice on school turnaround and how a state's turnaround policies and strategies fit within a coherent system of support and intervention for districts and schools in need of improvement.
Weast is widely respected for his expertise in crafting coherent strategies to sequence change efforts and advises and collaborates with foundations and school district leaders to improve the quality of public education across the United States.
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