Sentences with phrase «share some of the knowledge beyond»

With the resources they have, both people — eg, legal editors — and content, identifying ways to share some of the knowledge beyond the paywall, and implementing it in clever and useful ways, is definitely a trend worth noting.

Not exact matches

MaRS London, which will be managed locally by TechAlliance and operate out of Western's Research Park, will enable the sharing of entrepreneurial programs and business services and the development of associated talent and knowledge networks in Southwestern Ontario, as well as a suite of joint initiatives to support innovation, commercialization and the promotion of Ontario's technology assets, in the province and beyond.
In order to facilitate knowledge and experience sharing within and beyond the African (Ecological) Organic Movement, as well as accelerate the uptake of Organic Agriculture, the Africa Office of IFOAM — Organics International works with local training and coaching institutions in project implementation.
Moving through middle age and beyond, the brain develops a vast store of «generic memories» — knowledge of the shared patterns in events or things.
Perfetti shared his research at the third annual Jeanne Chall Lecture, «Beyond Decoding: The Centrality of Word Knowledge to Reading Skill,» on Thursday, October 25.
Teacher Leaders may also be teachers who have played a central role in incorporating one or more of the HOT School Core Components in an intentional and creative way to enrich their teaching, expand their «HOT Schools Tool Kit», and share their knowledge and enthusiasm with their school community and beyond.
Additionally, the program assumes teachers have the greatest knowledge of how to build and foster multiple learning networks in order to share their expertise both within and beyond their schools.»
A shift in education requires a focus on learners, core 21st century competencies and technology to support the creation and sharing of knowledge along with an understanding that education expands beyond the school.
Their task goes beyond — way beyond — simply writing, and enters the realm of knowledge sharing.
Build knowledge: Several education organizations including Educators for Excellence, the American Federation of Teachers, Stand for Children, Teach For America, and the Education Trust are hosting a tele - town hall on Tuesday, September 12 to share stories, take your questions, and provide information about opportunities to support undocumented students in your classroom and beyond.
One of my objectives last year in 2008 was to expand my investing knowledge beyond common shares and move up the hierarchy of capital towards preferred shares, bonds and debentures.
After reading in a wide variety of the climate science literature, I realized that computer modeling is far beyond any other field to the extent it depends upon tacit knowledge... by which I mean important knowledge not documented in peer - reviewed publications, nor even in textbooks and gray literature like conference proceedings, but widely shared.
But if you are a thoughtful lawyer with knowledge and insight to share, blogging lets you do that on a level far beyond that of any other publishing platform.
I am a collaborator on the study and Mary explained, in an email, that the research ethics board recognized that «there are considerations beyond the anonymity protections afforded the sharing of experiential knowledge
By the time you've hit, or are ready to hit, the upper echelons of a medical sales company, there's a good chance you've shared your expertise and knowledge beyond your network of specialty physicians, C - suite decision makers, and team of direct reports.
National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) The NCTSN works to serves the nation's traumatized children and their families by raising public awareness of the scope and serious impact of child traumatic stress on the safety and healthy development of America's children and youth; advancing a broad range of effective services and interventions by creating trauma - informed developmentally and culturally appropriate programs that improve the standard of care; working with established systems of care including the health, mental health, education, law enforcement, child welfare, juvenile justice, and military family service systems to ensure that there is a comprehensive trauma - informed continuum of accessible care; and fostering a community dedicated to collaboration within and beyond the NCTSN to ensure that widely shared knowledge and skills become a sustainable national resource.
«Recipients of the Shared Footprints Award go above and beyond land and water stewardship, building and shared knowledge, improving air quality and reducing land disturbances,» says Boyko.
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