Sentences with phrase «practice as generalists»

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In 15 years of elementary school teaching, Tim earned and renewed National Board Certification as a Middle Childhood Generalist, held multiple leadership positions in the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and developed scholarship focused on mathematics teaching practice through the Center for Proficiency in Teaching Mathematics at U-M and the Carnegie Foundation.
It is essentially the difference between Modernism and postmodernism as a generalist modus operandi in the practice of art.
We're looking for continuous improvement, which in practice means we tend to have more generalists rather than specialists in teams, as handovers often waste time, so our designers have a broad understanding of the whole process and hands - on working relationships with other disciplines.
Today, I serve as an in - house corporate generalist practicing corporate law, transactions, employment law and compliance and ethics.
Many lawyers test as Specialists and are drawn to practice areas that allow them to do a deep dive into a subject matter (like employment litigation or immigration law), while Generalists are happiest when they can work on a wider variety of deals and cases.
Summer associates typically work as generalists during the summer, so you'll be able to request work in any of the practice areas.
While these attorneys are not generalists, as few successful lawyers are by the middle of their careers, they are certainly folks whose practices are relevant to the majority of law students, not only those who have prospects at BigLaw.
This makes sense, as practice management's combination of business and case management makes it something of a generalist solution.
As you can see in our experienced HR generalist's resume sample, it's generally not a common practice to list any awards separately.
And most psychologists have leaned toward specialization in their own past practices, which also discounts their «expertise» as a know - everything generalist and means that for the most part they are little better than laypersons — a few courses in graduate school do not an expert make in substance abuse, domestic violence, parenting capacity (or even what constitutes «good parenting»), child sex abuse, family systems, psychometric testing, infant attachment, personality disorders, child development, breastfeeding, sibling relationships, child education, medical decision - making, communications, marital relations, and so forth.
I've been in private practice as a family therapist and generalist in the Boulder / Longmont area for 21 years.
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