Sentences with phrase «on systemic practices»

«We know that in order for schools to build on systemic practices and create a culture of professional learning and trust there needs to be consistency and momentum,» DCTA president Henry Roman said.
Gerald Benjamin, a professor of political science at SUNY New Paltz noted that the fact SUNY Polytechnic President Alain Kaloyeros has been subpoenaed and appears to have been a target of the probe since the fall, «makes it a much bigger matter that could be focused on systemic practices

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On Wed., Jan. 20th, parents of 13 students, along with Public Advocate Letitia «Tish» James, City Council Education Committee Chairperson Daniel Dromm and five legal assistance nonprofits, filed a federal civil rights complaint against Success Academy for systemic practices that violate the rights of children with disabilities.
Current practice is therefore based on findings from early - phase and retrospective primary CNS lymphoma studies, and extrapolations of survival data among patients with systemic B - cell lymphoma, Dr. Doorduijn said.
He has been practicing Functional Medicine for over 15 years focusing on Optimal Aging, Bio-Detoxification, Gastrointestinal Health, Systemic Inflammation, Autoimmune disorders and the Neurobiology of mood and cognitive disorders.
The RIDES initiative is building upon prior work in ways that can increase the impact we have on the sector by focusing on practices: How people learn, customize, use, and assess the impacts of systemic approaches to integration in their settings.
These sessions focused on the Departments» joint policy statement, respective family engagement frameworks, and the ways in which systemic engagement practices can act as a lever for improving transition and alignment from cradle to career.
In a pre-conference meeting of the District Leaders Network on Family & Community Engagement, district leaders from around the country gathered to increase their capacity for implementing successful systemic strategies by identifying solutions to common challenges and sharing best practices.
Panelists offered an in - depth look at D.C.'s FCE policies and structures and their journey from trying out national best practices on a small scale to a more systemic approach actively involving over two - thirds of their schools.
As a peer learning and action network, the District Leaders Network on Family and Community engagement was conceived as a mechanism for improving systemic practice by supporting the learning of leaders responsible for work on the ground.
This year's Learning Lab in the District of Columbia provided an opportunity for district leaders across the country to build on their experiences guiding family and community engagement (FCE) work in a variety of contexts and fostered an environment that encouraged implementation of best practices and improving systemic family and community engagement.
When curriculum materials are expected to take on the role of change agent and transform teacher practice — as in a systemic reform initiative — the challenges of effective implementation are heightened.
2) school systems redirecting their efforts to making the student the center of the learning process and committing to a purposeful / systemic focus on culturally responsive pedagogy for all professional development until it becomes a part of the school culture reflective in classroom environments, teacher practices, and curriculum adoptions / design.
Read as Executive Director Dr. Betheny Lyke shares her thoughts with the Illinois Association of School Administrators (IASA) on the importance of forming communities of practice via learning networks for continuous improvement that leads to systemic change.
The presentation will provide attendees with best practices to address family engagement needs on a District and systemic level.
The prevalence of industry best practices nationwide, combined with strong state regulatory frameworks is the reason why the EPA Draft Assessment found no widespread, systemic impacts on drinking water resources from hydraulic fracturing.
«What makes these cases so unique is that these are insider - trading cases on a systemic level,» said David Segal, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice in New York.
In addition to being litigators, mediators and advisors to individuals, organizations and business, Pink Larkin launched a full - time pro bono practice focused on systemic litigation that presents law reform possibilities for the poor — a first - in - Canada approach to actively providing access to justice.
It's because they aren't immersed enough in a particular practice area (or court location) to know about trends in the law, the views of judges on certain types of approaches, whether their client's situation is emblematic of a problem that is becoming systemic, and so on.
It asserts that Russia has established an administrative practice causing systemic breaches of the European Convention on Human Rights, including the:
The law is now clear that a former employee can base a claim for an increased punitive damage award on their employer's systemic bad faith policies or practices in the manner in which it treats its employees.
[T] he issue was job function but the class was carefully defined to ensure class - wide job function similarity; and... where the common issues were focused on the systemic nature of the defendant company's policies and practices rather than on class member entitlements.
The Retention of Women in Private Practice: The Challenge is Intersectional While the CLA's report on the retention of women illustrates the various ways female lawyers are impacted by sexism, it is relatively silent on other forms of systemic discrimination female lawyers experience, particularly racism experienced by women of colour and Indigenous women.
Furthermore, because traditional regnant approaches to legal practice seldom lead to the amelioration of systemic injustice experienced by clients and communities, students spurred on by moral outrage to confront injustice through traditional legal approaches will also find themselves disappointed and possibly deflated.
Systemic discrimination cases involve a pattern or practice, policy, or class case where the alleged discrimination has a broad impact on an industry, profession, company or geographic area.
• Directed financial management consultation for the Office of Personnel Management • Analyzed OPM's retirement and insurance software identifying crucial systemic flaws • Created system process maps and descriptions in conjunction with subject matter experts • Developed data management solutions to remedy costly payment system errors • Provided cost benefit and return on investment analysis for process changes • Delivered comprehensive best practices guide along with supporting industry research • Managed consulting team ensuring cost effective, efficient, and timely project completion
Michael White's 1986 discussion of Gregory Bateson ideas on restraints of redundancy represents the introduction of unique outcomes and his dramatic shift away from his former family systemic therapy practice.
«My practice is based on systemic beliefs that the most successful therapy is accomplished when my client's are supported by those important people around them.
Identify, promote and build on good practice initiatives to prevent and reduce systemic racism.
Like other speakers, Phillips pointed to factors that can drive change in health and wellbeing for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people — embedding cultural safety standards in health and within national law, decolonising practices on a personal and systemic basis, and understanding the essential role of Indigenous knowledge in the delivery of services.
Some of it was embedded within adult mental health, not just CAMHS, and the location of the department I worked in, on the campus of Chedoke, a physical rehabilitation hospital, helped placed systemic practice within mainstream clinical care.
Incontrovertibly, this case illustrated systemic issues of considerable relevance to the patient's psychiatric care: on the complexity of communication, capacity for intimacy, emotional regulation, care authority and control (or power and helplessness)-- set in a situation all too recognisable in psychiatric practice.
We are equally concerned about violations of human rights, systemic violence against children prisoners and practices which meet the international definition of torture, being routinely imposed on children in both adult and youth prisons throughout Queensland.
Education Matters: The Impacts of Systemic Inequity in Vermont examines the impacts of rising social inequality on Vermont students and student achievement by looking at indicators like standardized test scores, school size, disciplinary practices, out - of - school time, and graduation... Continue Reading
Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0305764X.2015.1125450 This article reviews the current state of SEL research and practice, focusing on the need for a model of SEL that goes beyond the classroom to include a systemic approach to implementing SEL schoolwide.
Instructor: Janelle Althen, LCSW Couples III: Couples and Attachment EFT (2 quarter credit hours): Understanding couples in primary, committed or attachment relationships based on their attachment dance and the primacy of emotions.Instructor: Misti Klarenbeek - McKenna, LMFT Special Populations: Culturally Integrated Interventions (2 quarter credit hours): Hishara Janz, LMFT Systemic Approach to Crisis and Recovery: Jane Davidson, LCSW, LMFT Theoretical Integrity (2 quarter credit hours): Pulling coursework together as a capstone to the program experience, students integrate various models learned and practiced in courses and clinical work.
This edited collection explores best practices for effective teaching and learning about various forms of systemic group privilege such as that based on race, gender, sexuality, religion, and class.
Graduates of the program are expected to exhibit a beginning level of competence with a variety of presenting problems, utilize the Integrative Systemic Therapy (IST) framework to integrate knowledge from the field into practice, demonstrate multi-cultural sensitivity and ethical competence in their work, and have an appreciation for research, particularly research on family relationships and the process and outcome of therapy.
I combine a past history of 25 years, corporate career with a psychotherapy practice, concentrating on individuals, couples and families with a systemic focus and working towards becoming a Registered Play Therapist.
On February 12th and 13th, a scientific event was organized by EFTA in collaboration with the Belgian Flemish Association of Family Therapy (BVRGS; thanks to the Chair: Lieven Migerode) and the Catholic University of Leuven (thanks to Prof. Peter Rober) presenting the divers applications of systemic and relational thinking at Belgian Universities in theory and practice.
Starting with a scientific event on the 12th and 13th we learned about the diverse applications of systemic and relational thinking at Belgian Universities in research and practice (below you can download most presentations).
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