Sentences with phrase «of systemic change»

To understand elements of systemic change, each educator needs to clarify the issues.
I doubt that the temperatures you referenced are significant evidence of systemic change.
The grant is focused on four elements of systemic change: trauma awareness, trauma screening, expansion of evidence - based interventions, and a trauma lens across systems.
because I realized that, in order for the kind of systemic change in teacher leadership that I was proposing to happen, we were going to need to create real change in how we develop our staff.
Labor did deliver some significant reforms such as activity based funding for hospitals, which are having an effect, but too little in the way of systemic change needed to ensure Medicare meets 21st century needs such as chronic health care.
In his analysis of 2014 and published in last year's PA Stats Yearbook Jonathan Glasspool, managing director, Bloomsbury Academic and Professional, said that «what we are seeing is the ratchet effect of a number of systemic changes in the market over the past five years.
The rubrics can also assist districts in their work toward accomplishing their goal of systemic change for increased student achievement (from the CDE's RtI Implementation Rubrics Guidebook, 2010).
Anyone concerned about public health will realize that the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics is in dire need of systemic change if it hopes to take a leadership role and be taken seriously as the home base of the nation's nutrition experts.
«Through Richard Elmore's Politics in Education course, I gained a deeper understanding of the political complexity of systemic change, how to think about addressing structural impediments to change, and how to be politically strategic, in addition to instructionally focused, to better achieve excellence through equity for all learners,» said Jewell - Sherman.
The program explores the challenges of implementing standards - based reform and equips participants with strategies for overcoming common hurdles and becoming catalysts of systemic change.
And our hopes of systemic change — our progress — will be lost, and we will be a nation at even greater risk, if we do not refocus our collective energies and message to connect with the broad universe of education consumers and citizens everywhere.
Through our thought leadership, CTQ also works to articulate the promise of systemic change to help all stakeholders embrace the necessity of reforms that are comprehensive and wide - reaching (beyond the confines of an individual school or school district).
School districts are careful to provide explanations of systemic changes to adult stakeholders, but often neglect to properly prepare students for such changes.
This decision underscores our belief that these ideas are stepping stone concepts to the types of systemic change necessary to address climate change issues in the building industry with the increased use of sustainably harvested wood in building structures.
A guiding question at Northwest Earth Institute is how our individual actions can move us in the direction of systemic change, which is why the article we're featuring in today's blog post caught our attention.
In addition, neuroscience research provides evidence for another level of systemic change that good therapy incorporates — the literal changing of neural pathways that support healthier minds and relationships.
In many ways, this focus on increasing workforce numbers is back to the future for West, whose journey as an agent of systemic change began in 2004 when working as a mental health nurse in a secure forensic unit, where Indigenous men occupied 30 of the 32 beds.
«Under Commissioner Bratton, we're not seeing the kind of systemic change and transformation at the NYPD that communities of color and all New Yorkers need,» Joo - Hyun Kang, director of Communities United for Police Reform, said in a statement announcing the switch.
JW: Choice, in and of itself, won't bring about the kind of systemic change that we need.
While the 2010 grants allowed districts to implement the program in individual schools, the 2012 program requires that the evaluation systems being developed be applied to entire districts, in order to facilitate some of the systemic changes needed to make a performance - pay system viable.
The most powerful strategy school systems have to impact the quality of instruction in classrooms is professional development that promotes the kind of systemic change that has a positive and permanent effect throughout an organization.
And with dozens of groups around the world marching in their own streets, it could be a day when the «movement of movements» shows its potential to push for the kind of systemic change that Klein (who is the keynote speaker at the event in New York City) is looking for.
It will take citizens working in their own communities, region by region, to create the kind of systemic change that will lead to sustainable economic practices — practices that foster ecologically responsible production of goods and a more equitable distribution of wealth. Local currencies are a tool to bring about such change. BerkShares are about building community while building the local economy.
One of the systemic changes I'd like to see is that this information is more freely circulated, with the names and identities of the appropriate candidates withheld, of course.
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