To name a few shared objectives that a teacher leader system could address, we want to improve the on - boarding of novice teachers in their first classrooms, collect feedback that informs backward - mapped changes to preservice preparation,
share emerging knowledge from academia, and collaboratively build a research agenda that is relevant locally and informed by broader perspectives.
Like Pasc, we have previously argued that opening up public service markets requires a seismic shift in government commissioning skills and have called for greater central support to co-ordinate departmental activity and
share emerging knowledge about how public service markets operate.
Not exact matches
We also leverage the information flow our team acquires through our relationships with several hundred hedge fund investors who invest with
emerging managers, and
share that
knowledge with our clients as we consult about introductions.
TechAlliance focuses on networking,
knowledge -
sharing, capitalization, and member marketing initiatives for over 125 regional IT, life sciences and advanced manufacturing companies as well as related professional service providers, and is committed to helping develop the region's
emerging knowledge - based industries into a collective economic powerhouse.
Our Cord Blood Education workshop here in Halifax with Insception Lifebank has
shared a wealth of
knowledge with expectant parents regarding clinical trials and treatments as well as
emerging research.
At the same time, he is writing an introductory book on STIA programs and has
shared his
knowledge with AAAS members and staff by chairing forums and giving lectures on the
emerging field..
Chris Dede is interested in expanded human capabilities for
knowledge creation,
sharing, and mastery that
emerging technologies enable.
It starts with action planning in the early fall (in which schools develop and submit an improvement plan); a provincial learning session in mid-fall for staff teams from all OFIP schools in the province (
knowledge is
shared from previous experience as well as new learning about
emerging needs - for example, student and staff resiliency in 2012, and staff learning in mathematics in 2013); mid-year conversations in early spring (monitoring and identifying mid-year successes and challenges in order to modify plans and activities); and a summative conversation in late spring (in which staff reflect on the year, successes, and challenges, and begin discussions about the coming year's OFIP strategy).
Dede's research focuses on the expanded human capabilities for
knowledge creation,
sharing, and mastery that
emerging technologies enable.
Now in its second year, the free one - day educational conference will provide head teachers and senior leaders from across the region with the opportunity to come together and
share knowledge while hearing from the industry's leading professionals on
emerging themes and topics.
But the cumulative quality of the Core
Knowledge Sequence greatly increases the likelihood that as children proceed from one grade to the next, they will emerge well prepared with a shared body of important knowledge an
Knowledge Sequence greatly increases the likelihood that as children proceed from one grade to the next, they will
emerge well prepared with a
shared body of important
knowledge an
knowledge and skills.
And he'd be proud of IDA's success at engaging researchers and providing a platform for researchers and practitioners to conduct, aggregate and
share critical
knowledge about brain - based disorders and
emerging neuroscientific perspectives that impact our understanding of teaching and learning.
The Writing Platform enables us to
share our resources and
knowledge with an international network of
emerging and established writers» said Bambo Soyinka, Head of Creative Writing and Publishing at Bath Spa University.
«Amanda Hunt and Anna Katz possess the best qualities of the
emerging generation of museum professionals: they each
share a keen commitment to history; to the pressing social causes of our current moment; a belief in the
knowledge produced by artists; and a commitment to making all of the above available to the general public.
UCCA presents exhibitions of established and
emerging artists and develops a trusted platform to
share knowledge through education and research.
By that, I mean the transition from
knowledge hoarding to
knowledge sharing — or wikinomics — in which a «new kind of business is
emerging, one that opens its doors to the world, co-innovates with everyone (especially customers),
shares resources that were previously closely guarded, harnesses the power of mass collaboration, and behaves not as a multinational but as something new: a truly global firm,» as Don Tapscott and Anthony Williams put it in their book Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything.
Only having a small pool of qualified individuals in certain fields leads to networks
emerging, for example, and tech hubs like TQ can help strengthen these networks and increase
knowledge -
sharing.
Such a system will require mechanisms firstly, that do not assume that Indigenous traditional
knowledge is freely and absolutely available for appropriation, and secondly, in light of
emerging climate change policy, affords the right to
share equitably in the benefits derived from the uses of this
knowledge.
Providing an in - house ideas incubator based at ABC RN, the program is designed to nurture the communication skills and media awareness of Australia's most dynamic
emerging thinkers to help them
share their
knowledge and expertise with content - hungry audiences seeking expert information and debate.
It is providing regular opportunities to
share about the child's interests,
knowledge,
emerging ideas.
As more global partnerships have
emerged, the opportunity to
share knowledge, resources, and innovative strategies reveals how much we all benefit when we learn from one another.
As more global partnerships have
emerged, the opportunity to
share knowledge, resources, and innovative strategies reveals how much we all benefit when we learn from one another.