Seeking opportunity to utilize
skills and knowledge which have been gained over the last 33 years working in the refinery / maintenance industry.
Lawyers will never be able to manage themselves, or allow anyone else to manage them, until they have learned that the law is not the source of all knowledge, that lawyers are not inherently able to solve all problems, that the problems of law firms are not unique and not beyond the scope of accepted management theory, and that professional managers have valuable
skills and knowledge which deserve attention and respect.
The complex nature of teaching requires that teachers have access to a broad range of strategies,
skills and knowledge which can be adapted and fine - tuned to meet widely - varying education contexts and pupil needs.
As they go through online training, they generally develop
skills and knowledge which are then tested in the post-assessment.
A true Indy has to be DIY, requiring
skill and knowledge which is all out there, free.
This requires
some skill and knowledge which can easily be learned with the resources on this website, or from any positive reinforcement trainer.
Not exact matches
Alexa also understands you very easily
and what she lacks in search power, she makes up for with
skills,
which use the
knowledge from other apps
and services to serve your needs.
The exceptions include partnerships, for
which these policies are often used to buy out a member or his heirs,
and companies in
which a particular employee possesses technical or highly specialized
skills or
knowledge that can't be easily replaced.
Just as you would adjust
and refine your experience verbiage, you can use this
knowledge to better decide
which skills you'll list to highlight your awesomeness.
Don't handicap yourself by starting something for
which you have to build or acquire
knowledge,
skills and connections from scratch.
And in the process they show vulnerability, respect for the knowledge and skills of others, and a willingness to listen — all of which are qualities of outstanding leade
And in the process they show vulnerability, respect for the
knowledge and skills of others, and a willingness to listen — all of which are qualities of outstanding leade
and skills of others,
and a willingness to listen — all of which are qualities of outstanding leade
and a willingness to listen — all of
which are qualities of outstanding leaders.
He linked that data to military personnel who'd completed the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery test,
which scores language, mathematical, mechanical
and other
knowledge and skills.
She cites Benjamin Bloom's taxonomy as a useful lens through
which to view AI;
knowledge,
skills,
and attitudes are learning behaviors that we continually master.
And even if you don't, you'll know you gave candidates every opportunity to share their skills, experience, knowledge, and interest in the job — which is what every interviewer should offer every candida
And even if you don't, you'll know you gave candidates every opportunity to share their
skills, experience,
knowledge,
and interest in the job — which is what every interviewer should offer every candida
and interest in the job —
which is what every interviewer should offer every candidate.
With a wider breadth of talent in the workforce than ever, companies have access to an incredible array of
skills and knowledge,
which is great news.
Directors should be respected
and influential in the community
and / or possess special
knowledge,
skills or experience
which would assist the work of the Board.
Mr. Alberg's individual qualifications
and skills as a director include his experience as a venture capitalist investing in technology companies, through
which he gained experience with emerging technologies, his experience as a lawyer, his
knowledge of Amazon from having served as a director since 1996, as well as his customer experience
skills and skills relating to financial statement
and accounting matters.
Together MaRS
and the CDMN,
which is headquartered in Waterloo Region
and now connects nodes throughout Canada, will share
and develop
knowledge through surveys, data - mining
and reports; develop programs to enhance entrepreneurial
skills; promote the capabilities of digital media industries in Canada;
and more.
In addition to customizing playlists for Canada, Amazon has also created a Canadian version of Alexa,
which according to the company will include «a new English voice with a Canadian accent, local
knowledge,
and local
skills from Canadian developers.»
I'm challenged by stimulating tasks
and projects that help me to refine my leadership
skills and knowledge,
which essentially benefit me in growing
and advancing within the company.
The word «school» we are apt to associate with «work,»
and often with acquiring the sort of useful
knowledge and skill without
which the «work» of satisfying wants is ineffective.
The dynamics of the classroom thereby models that of the culture, teaching tomorrow's citizens the
knowledge and appreciation they need of ancient authorities
and fresh sassy pretenders to authority,
and also teaching them the dialectical
skill of marrying old
and new, a
skill which they will need if our nation is to long endure.
It is curious that the early days of clinical pastoral education,
which has done more than any other movement to foster the present
knowledge and skill in pastoral care, actually relied only in part upon interviewing methods
and yet made the interview image dominant as the ideal.
Her detailed local
knowledge is the foundation on
which her
skills, creativity,
and prudence rest.
They point also to the rapid expansion of
knowledge and technical
skill required for effective living in the modern age,
and they ask how the schools, with their limited share of the student's time, can afford to spend any of it on instruction in recreation,
which they believe he either does not need or can get outside of school.
By removing the wide segments of
knowledge and skill with
which the school ordinarily deals from all explicit relation to religion, the meaning of religion is falsified; by being made a specialized concern, it is robbed of its essential comprehensiveness,
and the school studies become occasions for propagating the gospel of autonomy
and self - sufficiency.
This is the one crucial objective of instruction, in comparison with
which all accumulation of
knowledge and acquisition of
skill are insignificant,
and through
which alone these special accomplishments may be made meaningful.
Frank Riessman, The Culturally Deprived Child [New York: Harper, 1962]-RRB- This is why middle - class talk therapies are inadequate
and why the poor may not do well in middle - class - oriented school systems
which emphasize verbal
skills, abstract reasoning,
and knowledge for
knowledge's sake.
The word «technology» comes from the Greek word techne,
which refers to the kind of
knowledge and skill that allows us to complete tasks effectively
and efficiently.
Exercising this kind of authority — knowing
which orders to give
and when — requires specialized
knowledge and skill.
Pastoral authority has many dimensions: the tested experience of the pastor, the suffering out of
which insight
and strength are born, the
knowledge of technical aspects of counseling
and skill in dealing with human problems, all these play a part.
The group,
which includes the President of Chile, former President of Finland
and former President of the Republic of Nigeria, bring together an extensive range of experience,
skills,
knowledge and contacts to assist the Secretary - General.
Universities exist to provide students with the
knowledge,
skills,
and culture that will prepare them for life, while enhancing the intellectual capital upon
which we all depend.
From the ancient Hippocratic Oath to modern codes like the AMA Principles of Medical Ethics, physicians have understood that the doctor — patient relationship must be founded on trust,
which is the reason that physicians publicly promise to use their
knowledge and skills only for purposes of healing,
and never for taking life.
In fact, Kenward appears to accept French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu's definition of cultural capital as «
knowledge,
skills, style
and taste by
which one class or social group dominated another.»
For the best (rose paprika) only the choicest
and most perfectly dried fruit is used,
which must first be carefully cleaned
and cleared of the larger seeds;
and its preparation requires much
knowledge and skill.
Britain offers a huge pool of
knowledge and skills supporting innovation, therefore we would strongly oppose the introduction of tariffs as they restrict trade
and ultimately have a detrimental effect on innovation,
which is driven by the reinvestment of profits.
Be sure to list
which specific
knowledge or
skill area is covered at each training, e.g., attachment, separation
and loss; cultural competence; etc..
-LSB-...] talked a lot on The Lunch Tray about the sharp decline in food
knowledge and cooking
skills in America, a country
which ranks last among 20 surveyed nations in terms of time spent in the -LSB-...]
Grantees implement programs
which teach parents
and early education providers about ways to strengthen families
and build protective factors (such as parenting
skills and resilience in times of stress; building social connections
and a support network;
and knowledge of child development) in an effort to prevent child abuse
and neglect before it begins.
Parent / child communication is key to carrying out the basic tasks of a parent
which include forming a close bond, understanding your child's point of view, providing appropriate limits
and guidance
and teaching them
skills,
knowledge and values.
Through the partnership,
which is ongoing
and provides intensive training for team members, each of the resorts» Kids Camps
and its early childcare staff have earned the distinction of Certified Autism Centers, ensuring team members have the requisite
knowledge,
skills, temperament
and expertise to cater to all children.
Key to this effort is the new Wisconsin Training
and Technical Assistance Professional (T - TAP) Competencies For Early Childhood
and Related Professionals Working with Adults,
which define the relevant
knowledge,
skills,
and dispositions needed by T - TA providers.
It helps to remember that teaching is communicating
knowledge and skills from someone who knows them to someone who doesn't,
and that a lot of
skills learned by paid teachers are for class management of groups,
which we generally don't need as home schoolers (we need parenting
skills, to manage our children when we are home schooling, but we need those anyway).
We've talked a lot on The Lunch Tray about the sharp decline in food
knowledge and cooking
skills in America, a country
which ranks last among 20 surveyed nations in terms of time spent in the kitchen.
In 1987 educators, program directors
and experienced midwives in the field of direct entry midwifery decided it was time to begin developing a national credential, the Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) credential,
which is administered through the North American Registry of Midwives
and has rigorous standards for
knowledge,
skills and experience.
It's a building block for financial literacy,
which refers to the
skills and knowledge that allows a person to make informed decisions about money
and other financial resources.
Section 3: Breastfeeding Promotion
and Support in a Baby - friendly Hospital,
which is a 20 - hour course for maternity staff that can be used by facilities to strengthen the
knowledge and skills of their staff towards successful implementation of the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.
Teams are given a secret engineering conundrum
which sees them race against the clock to solve a real - life engineering problem, putting their STEM
knowledge and skills to the test.
«It is deeply disturbing that the professional
knowledge,
skills and creativity of disabled teachers are being wasted due to overt discrimination
which is blighting careers
and educational provision.