The phrase
"role changes" refers to a situation where someone's responsibilities or position in a group or organization is modified or switched with another person.
Full definition
Family
roles change as members age, but adolescents still need to interact with their families.
The authors describe how leadership
roles changed over the span of two years, and how new structures to build capacity and to distribute decision making have emerged since the inception of the project.
When a baby arrives,
gender roles change, responsibilities and stress increase, and intimacy and communication decrease.
The circles meet regularly, and the discussion
roles change at each meeting.
The
key role change is the principal's shift from top - down manager to a supporter and facilitator who maintains his or her leadership responsibilities.
Throughout my career, I have been blessed with the insight and experience of several mentors whose
informal role changed over time.
Thus, many women who «wouldn't be caught dead» in a women's liberation meeting can have the opportunity to deal with the issues which inevitably will confront them as sex
roles change in our society.
As identified in the Horizon Report: 2011 K - 12 edition, there are three major factors driving
role changes for all educators:
More generally, a screening program built on periodic background checks, checks when major
job role changes occur, and checks when there are important mission or operations changes can identify when individuals are no longer suited to their roles, or when basic changes in the organization demand changes in the workforce.
As
social roles change, the judiciary seems to be slowly adjusting to an increasing number of claims for spousal support by men, Toronto family lawyer Ron Shulman writes in The Huffington Post Canada.
The critical
role these changes play in brain development highlights the importance and urgency in understanding neural circuits in more detail and suggests new avenues for investigating the underlying causes of developmental disorders such as autism.
While malls have faltered and closed across the country, the Tacoma Mall still functions as it did 50 years ago — but with a
few role changes.
instead as usual, we have the gaffer experimenting with
more role changes and formations.
Although our study aimed to assist fathers to support their breastfeeding partner, topics around lifestyle changes and intimacy issues also featured in discussions where participants were able to reflect upon how they might manage these changes and the expected gender
role changes inherent in the transition to fatherhood.
The shift from a participatory role to a
consumer role changes the role of individuals vis - a-vis their government from one of citizens to one of consumers.
Parsing the
exact role a changing climate played in the historic burns can be challenging, especially in Western forests overstocked with woody kindling due to decades of fire suppression and a relatively hands - off forest management policy.
«It's not clear what processes are driving this reduction in replication rate, or
what role this change in rate may play in establishing or maintaining persistent infections,» Wiley said.
The Institute for SEL and Janice's work at the Nueva School feature as a case study of how Social and Emotional Learning can play an
integral role changing schools to be caring and inclusive communities.
In fact, there have been
many role changes in the past few years, including Guggenheim Museum director Lisa Dennison's departure from the museum to work for Sotheby's, and Picasso guru John Richardson and, more recently, the Museum of Modern Art's chief curator emeritus John Elderfield joining the ranks at Gagosian Gallery.
Should our understanding of the
lawyering role change in cases where lawyering takes place more privately and without a third - party decision - maker (like a judge or tribunal adjudicator) acting as an institutional check?
In the middle of this year's first Trimester I had a
sudden role change (Trainer to Operations Supervisor) because one of the Staff members had to leave before giving a 2 weeks notice.
Interviewed (on August 12, 2010) by Julie Rasicot for an article on couples
navigating role changes in marriage for an article in Bethesda Magazine November 2010.
Second, women approaching Adulthood II at this time have the advantage of having seen women's
roles change during the women's movement when they were young, so the idea of reimagining the shape of life comes more easily.
The teacher's
role changes from being the «sage on the stage» to being the «guide on the side.»
managing a medical diagnosis / illness, developing coping strategies following a
life role change or transition, treatment for anxiety, depression, and stress.
It may be more obvious that a new background check is needed when an employee makes a significant
job role change, but it is equally important to screen existing employees regularly on a basis determined by the risks they might pose.
As
social roles change, the judiciary seems to be slowly adjusting to an increasing number of claims for spousal support by men, Toronto family lawyer Ron Shulman writes in The... Read more
During each phase, the principal's
role changed as leadership became more distributive and teachers took on more responsibility.
As the Opposition Caucuses and Parties reorganize following electoral changes caused as a results of the April 23 election, there will be a number of staff and
role changes in Assembly.
Once my faulty assumptions were demolished I was able to use
the role change as an opportunity to build my interpersonal skills.
Roles change, but that doesn't mean that you've got to cut your office buddies off completely.
It may seem obvious to leaders that
roles change and evolve with time and that employees should be dedicated enough to automatically adjust the tasks they take on as a result.