Sentences with phrase «regarding leadership changes»

Note: This story was updated on January 23, 2012, to reflect breaking news regarding leadership changes at RIM.

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I also hear from a lot of evangelicals who have begun attending Mainline Protestant churches precisely because they welcome LGBT people, accept scientific findings regarding climate change and evolution, practice traditional worship, preach from the lectionary, affirm women in ministry, etc., but these new attendees never hear the leadership of the church explain why this is the case.
Personal control issues were related to moments of vulnerability that surface with the introduction of new technology and changes in expectations for the classroom teacher with regard to holding a position of authority, leadership, and expertise in the classroom.
The lawsuit comes as the school community grapples with changing leadership, financial concerns, divisions among parents regarding the course of the school and questions about the board's governance.
While I laud Mr. Amphlett's advocacy for positive change on part of the Alliance, ranging from rethinking student success measures to cultural relevant teaching, which are indeed in urgent need — this is true; I also respect his focus and level argument here, I disagree however with his support on the Alliance's «leadership» in regards to Steward.
These differences suggest that the changes that took place were a function of many factors, including the size and structure of the district, the district's «readiness» for change (i.e., previous history with regard to the subject area at hand), and the source of language arts leadership within the district.
Survey results show progressive stances toward education reforms, particularly with regard to school choice, technology, teacher preparation, leadership, and collective bargaining.Following the release of the survey, AAE Executive Director Gary Beckner penned an opinion editorial about the changing teacher sentiments and the disconnect between teacher unions and the growing non-union teacher movement.
Provide leadership to state and local governments, community leaders, healthcare professionals, nongovernmental organizations, the faith - based communities, the private sector and the public, domestically and internationally, regarding health protection from climate change effects.
Where is the conservative statesman, who will show leadership in climate - change / CO2, comparable to the statesmanlike leadership of Ronald Reagan in regard to ozone - descruction / CFCs?
The Regional Strategy for Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in the Agriculture Sector and Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) was developed under the leadership of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), which identified the need for a common tool to foster the collaboration and coordination among its member states with regards to DRM and Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) in the agriculture sector.
This sixth installment of our series covers events occurring throughout 2012 that point to disparities between what was known and knowable by leadership at the Exxon Mobil Corporation, and what the oil giant was communicating to its shareholders regarding the risks to its operations associated with climate change and its impacts.
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The statement regarding the change in leadership over the past 12 months is misleading.
Consulted leadership regarding specific policy, process, and / or programmatic changes that were needed
Regarded for strong situational leadership and change management skills.
From a human rights perspective, leadership particularly on the part of governments and the private sector, is regarded as essential to drive the legal and policy changes that can facilitate the development of a human rights culture across society.
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