Sentences with phrase «small discussion sessions»

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By holding small - group discussion sessions or conducting a confidential employee survey, you may be able to pinpoint and resolve problems now, possibly preventing an exodus later.
Our courses are delivered by experienced Fatherhood Institute trainers and include a mixture of taught sessions, workshop exercises in small groups and large group discussions.
All our courses are delivered by experienced Fatherhood Institute trainers and include a mixture of taught sessions, workshop exercises in small groups, and large group discussions.
Within the villas there was much informal discussion and small - group - work, building into two large group work sessions, involving everyone.
This online webinar series includes eight live sessions, small group discussions, supplemental reading materials, 16 continuing education credits (where applicable), and a certificate of completion.
She will hold informal small - group sessions for advice and open discussion on newborns through to toddlers on:
He wrote on his Facebook wall that «very far - reaching» discussions on the theme «Adding Global Value» will be had along with impactful side events on Climate Change, as well as a session of the CHOGM Small Group Meeting on Anti-Corruption.
Mycology and parasitology lectures and small - group pathology case sessions for second - year medical students; mycology and parasitology lectures to graduate students; advanced microbial pathogenesis paper discussion sessions for graduate students; participation in PhD qualifying examinations and thesis committees.
Opportunities for Collaboration is being organized to accommodate and encourage small - group interactions, including optional evening dinner discussions, breakout sessions, and lunch table topics.
Work closely with Harvard faculty and other experienced presidents from a range of institutions during classroom sessions, small group discussion, consultancies, and informal opportunities for networking and conversation among colleagues and subject matter experts.
In interactive presentations, panel question - and - answer sessions, and small group discussions, you will dive into big questions, such as: What opportunities — digital and otherwise — exist for libraries to become architects and facilitators of intellectual community in new and innovative ways?
This inspirational CPD session is designed for relatively small numbers of teaching staff (between 4 - 16) where focused discussion allows time for staff to reflect on their own practice, and consider strategies that may drive their own practice from good to outstanding.
Last month's annual convention of the American Vocational Association featured plenary sessions focusing on the wording of regulations governing federally funded programs, but discussions in several small - group sessions pointed toward the wholesale changes in programs that the Congress envisioned when it rewrote the Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act.
Depending on the course, teachers use a variety of methods to engage students, including live one - to - one or small group virtual whiteboard sessions, asynchronous discussion, and even a new experimental, immersive online game for an American history course.
The program is a mix of formal sessions led by faculty and smaller discussion groups that occur daily where library leaders can dive into issues they are facing at their home institutions, while learning from the unique perspectives of other librarian leaders with similar challenges.
The institute included computer lab sessions allowing participants to manipulate large education datasets, and also small - group discussions and plenaries that built their leadership and change management skills.
All programs feature discussions with HGSE faculty and experts in the field, (small group breakout sessions, and the ability for attendees to leave with an action plan fleshed out specifically for their institution.)
These unique practice sessions allow you to interact with small or large groups by presenting a Study Island question to your students, and then tracking their correct or incorrect responses in real time, all while engaging in group discussion about the answer.
This well attended event consisted of opening remarks provided by Secretary Anthony R. Foxx, robust panel discussions and two networking sessions placing DBE / Small Businesses in front of Federal Agency Small Business Specialists and Prime Contractors.
A «speed dating» session allows attendees to engage in small - session meetings with vendors including PubIt, Bowker, Constellation, INScribe Digital, Ingram, Vook, and the Copyright Clearance Center — and experts will lead parallel discussion / q & a sessions on marketing, understanding the overall business requirements and costs of professionally publishing books, and choosing and managing outside service providers at the same time.
Each event has several components including a topical presentation by a financial expert, a briefing on library resources, small group facilitated discussions and a question and answer session.
Each session has a series of short, journalistc - style articles, along with a set of questions designed for small group discussions.
At small breakout discussions, participants in the session were given the opportunity to exchange ideas about how they can get in front of these drivers.
This session begins with presentations from those who have taken bold steps to advance unbundling, followed by small group discussions about ways to encourage practitioners to provide these services and potential clients to seek them out.
This session looks at current tech - based endeavors, followed by small group discussions that consider the unimaginable.
This session explores a wide variety of collaborative stakeholders and the nexuses they create for greater unbundled legal services, followed by small group discussions about the roles of collaborators and the creation of their interactions.
The smaller, moderated OTR sessions last for 45 minutes and, unlike main - stage discussions, they're not recorded or live - streamed.
The program also incorporates small group discussions and a Q&A session with a Certified Gottman Therapist to enhance learning opportunities.
By making use of varying modes of presentation including handouts, small group discussions, visuals, power points, and videos, the session stays vibrant and fresh as important concepts are covered in - depth, including: contributing factors to challenging behavior; who challenges you and why; your own emotional reactions to behavior; why children engage in challenging behavior; reflective tools and techniques; and how t implement these practices successfully in the «real world.»
The 3rd Annual RS / C Symposium is an opportunity for mid-career and advanced infant mental health practitioners to deepen their understanding of reflective supervision / consultation through short presentations by invited speakers, the experience of observing reflective supervision sessions, and small group - guided reflection and discussion on the larger group experience.
This informal breakfast and communities of practice session will engage small groups in round table discussions focused on four to eight topics.
Sessions typically last 1 to 2 hours, although active skills teaching may occur for only a small portion of this session time (review of the week or discussion of other matters may also occur during sessions).
Parents meet in two - hour interactive discussion sessions for 12 weeks in small groups, facilitated by professional parent educators.
In this session participants delve into these and other questions with leading experts and peer small group discussions.
Our trainings are highly interactive and include a lot of discussion and hands - on activities, including pair and share, small group activities, role pays, question and answer sessions and interactive exercises.
Each session includes 1) classroom instruction and discussion about specific social and problem - solving skills, 2) skills practice in small and large groups, 3) free play in the context of the GBG group cooperation game, and 4) review and presentation of daily rewards.
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