Sentences with phrase «report on competence»

While the existing system of licensure for public school teachers is more rigorous than simply rubber - stamping someone's self - report on competence, most thoughtful people agree that the system is in need of a major overhaul.

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When I started out I ready every annual report on the Asx except for resource companies which I considered beyond my zone of competence.
Glass Lewis hosted a proxy talk with Veena Ramani of Ceres to discuss sustainability competence on the board, and Ceres» new Lead from the Top report on that topic.
«If Labour does not restore is reputation on the key issue of economic competence, it will not earn the right to be heard on its wider aspirations for a better society,» the report warns.
Pre-appointment scrutiny rests on the principle that select committees should seek to test an appointee's competence and expertise, rather than challenge a minister's decision; and that any negative report or veto should be based on such considerations.
His last report on police overtime, for example, drew scathing criticism from acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter, who questioned Maragos» competence and motives.
The report from the Home Office, with contributions from Ian Duncan Smith's DWP, was one of the 32 Whitehall studies on the» balance of competences» between the UK and the EU insisted on by the Conservatives in the 2010 Coalition Agreement.
Book: The Relationship Code: Deciphering Genetic and Social Influences on Adolescent Development - a report of a longitudinal study, conducted over a ten - year period, of the influence of family relationships and genetic factors on competence and psychopathology in adolescent development.
There were the pressures of available airtime, a source who doesn't want to be named, and an old - boy network in Texas that brags, but doesn't want to go on the record to contend with, but when the story aired on 60 MINUTES II, reported by veteran newsman Dan Rather, during the 2004 presidential election, the reaction wasn't to the substance of the story, but instead on the minutiae of ancillary issues, and the credibility of Mapes and Rather themselves, which led to personal attacks that had nothing to do with their professional competence.
Candidates who have not met the coursework requirements may demonstrate their subject - area competence by taking one or more tests — a policy that is reflected in a footnote on Page 50 of the report.
As our recent report for KeyCoNet (the European policy network on key competences) highlighted, with key competences come a range of innovative teaching methods such as project - based learning, cross-curricular and personalised learning approaches.
More than half of principals report that it is difficult to access and capitalize on school resources — including money and time — to provide opportunities for teachers to build their competence and skills.46 However, there are a number of different methods that states and school districts in varied contexts can utilize to ensure that teachers are provided the time and support they require to be successful.
They found that (a) teachers reported having more conflictual relationships with children exhibiting repeated impulsive behavior and (b) greater levels of conflict perceived by the teacher were associated with decreases in school engagement on the part of the child, as well as reduced academic competence in 1st grade.
She will present findings from this report focusing on the effects of two consecutive summers of programming in 2013 and 2014 on language arts (LA) and mathematics learning and on less - studied outcomes — student behavior and social - emotional competence — in both the near term (the fall after the summer program) and the longer term (through spring 2015).
When I started out I ready every annual report on the Asx except for resource companies which I considered beyond my zone of competence.
There was «Climategate», the leak from the University of East Anglia of compromising email discussions between climate researchers; questions about the provenance of reports by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC); concerns about the competence of IPCC chair, Rajendra Pachauri; and the failure to find a successor to the Kyoto Protocol in Copenhagen.
Just last week, I reported that Oklahoma had adopted the duty of technology competence for lawyers, becoming the 24th state on my ongoing tally of states that have adopted the ABA Model Rule.
The evaluator then produces a confidential report rating the nominee on specific criteria: integrity, professional competence, and judicial temperament.
The Report of the Second Competence Task Force [4] proposed implementation of what it described as the «competence blueprint» which included focus on both pre-call and post-callCompetence Task Force [4] proposed implementation of what it described as the «competence blueprint» which included focus on both pre-call and post-callcompetence blueprint» which included focus on both pre-call and post-call learning.
Just a week ago, I reported on the 29th state to have adopted the duty of technology competence, as part of my ongoing tally of states, and now there is the 30th to add: Kentucky.
On Friday, I reported that Florida had become the 25th state to adopt the duty of technology competence for lawyers.
The Report held that neither was a fit or proper person to be a trustee on the basis that each lacked integrity, competence and capability.
The interim report also says a large number of participants were in favour of requiring licensees to participate in continuing professional development courses on cultural competence and unconscious bias.
G was to instruct a psychiatrist to report on FW's competence / capacity independently to «instruct a solicitor and conduct the proceedings separately from the children's guardian» (FW preferred to revise for exams than to go to see the psychiatrist).
Links to the final report of the most recent articling task force and to the very recent Report to Convocation by the Professional Development and Competence Committee can be found on the LSUC wereport of the most recent articling task force and to the very recent Report to Convocation by the Professional Development and Competence Committee can be found on the LSUC weReport to Convocation by the Professional Development and Competence Committee can be found on the LSUC website.
In appropriate cases, then, it would probably be open to the expert to suggest that further evidence be obtained, or even that an additional expert be instructed to report on matters which are inconclusive or outside the current expert's field of competence.
Based on our collection of resume samples for this job, essential skills are selling abilities, persuasion, strong listening skills, computer competences, results orientation, teamwork, and reporting.
Based on our collection of resumes for Lab Coordinator, essential qualifications are knowledge of laboratory operations, organizational skills, leadership, problem solving, computer competences, and reporting skills.
• Conduct regular competence analysis and issue relevant reports based on the same.
The process of non-voluntary immigration, transitioning and acculturating to a new country may have a negative impact on the mental health of immigrants.1 — 3 Postmigration factors (eg, stress, lack of social capital, social isolation and loss of social network) as well as acculturation problems and experiences of discrimination in the host country affect the mental health of the parents and the children.4 5 Moreover, immigrant parents face challenges concerning their role and responsibilities as parents while adjusting to the host country, all of which tend to create stress in parenting.1 3 6 The mental health problems of parents have been reported to be a risk factor for children's behavioural problems and may negatively affect the parent — child attachment and their relationship.7 8 Studies have also shown that parents with mental health problems have a low perceived sense of competence in parenting and may lack the ability to employ positive parenting practises.9 10
The AEDC data are collected by teachers who complete an online checklist for each child in their first year of formal full - time school (∼ 5 years old) covering the five ECD areas previously noted of physical development, social competence, emotional maturity, language, and cognitive development (eg, academic learning), and general knowledge and communication.17 Children are scored on each of these domains, and categorised as «developmentally vulnerable» (≤ 10th centile), «developmentally at risk» (between 10th and 25th centiles) and «developmentally on track» (≥ 25th centile) 17 Children who are developmentally at risk on one or more ECD domain (ie, DV1) is typically reported in AEDC publications.
• Use some of reconciliation resources as a starting place or for inspiration eg ECA Reconciliation Plan, APS Reconciliation Plan or Narragunawali resources • Use the Cultural continuum to have a discussion around «where our service is at with cultural competence and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in to our practice» • Read the summary Report on State of Reconciliation in Australia (Reconciliation Australia) and have a discussion around the 5 dimensions to measure reconciliation: 1.
We have previously reported the immediate effects of this psychosocial family - based intervention on independently observed aspects of the caregiving environment and child social competence during unfamiliar peer entry, including approach and regulatory behaviors.30 Thus, we have demonstrated the efficacy of the intervention in altering the targeted risk factors.
The results demonstrated that attendance at the day - stay program had a positive effect on mothers» reported well - being and parenting competence.
Mothers reported on discipline styles (positive, appropriate, and harsh), level of acculturation, and their child's outcomes (behavioral problems and social competence) at pre -, post -, and 1 - year follow - up intervals.
Districts also reported that students» social and emotional competence improved, based on student and teacher surveys.
Children in the treatment group showed significant improvement over waitlisted children in emotion regulation and social competence, according to both mother and father reports on the Social Competecompetence, according to both mother and father reports on the Social CompetenceCompetence Scale.
When both program models were collapsed and compared to controls, program children showed significant gains on measures of school adjustment and social competence, the most aggressive program children showed reductions in disruptive behavior, and program parents reported reduced levels of stress.
A diverse sample of first to fourth graders was observed at school; teachers reported on children's social competence and affect, and parents reported on their reactions to their children's negative emotions and the intensity of children's negative emotions.
Moreover, in contrast to a previous report on the present sample (Asscher et al. 2008) which focused on short - term effects (by comparing pre - and posttest scores), in the present study we extend prior research by examining program effects on long term growth in maternal sense of competence, maternal parenting behavior, and child problem behavior over a period of 12 months.
It has been reported that maternal PPD is a predictor of paternal one since the first is higher during the three months postpartum.8 Based on the existing knowledge of maternal PPD, literature suggests that also paternal PPD could be related with hormonal changes regarding alteration of testosterone, estrogen, vasopressin, prolactin and cortisol levels.10 In addition to mood disturbances, high parenting distress levels could also be considered a important factor compromising the parenting competence and the daily child care.17 Parenting stress is a construct related to the parent role and influenced by expectations and perceptions of child characteristics, parent characteristics and parental - infant interaction quality.
In the present study, we used teacher reports on the children's peer social competence.
For the sake of simplicity we will refer to the trajectories as high, moderate and low when reporting on the relations between trajectories of social anxiety and the cognition, social competence, and temperament variables.
We describe a new measure based on eight parent - reported items designed for use in large nationally representative surveys to assess social competence among children and adolescents 6 to 17 years of age.
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