Sentences with phrase «specific decision support»

Although CHADIS provides some specific decision support and postvisit engagement, no PSC - specific supports of that kind were available during the study period apart from automated scoring and content - related e-chapters.
This innovative tool integrates corn development stages with weather and climate data for location - specific decision support tailored specifically to agricultural production.

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When we create content at IDC to support our clients» content - based marketing efforts, we first indentify our clients» target audience (buying persona) plus buyer cycle stage (i.e., general awareness / education, preference, purchase and post-purchase; within each stage there are specific tasks or «jobs» you prospects / customers need to accomplish such as, short list creation, business case development, final recommendation and decision, etc.) We also consider our clients ideal outcome or action they want their target prospect / customer to take once they interact with the content or messaging.
-LSB-...] Ultimately, if the point of WIC is to improve the health of low income mothers and babies and if the goal of the CDC is to increase breastfeeding rates in order to improve the health of the nation, all decisions about how WIC's support to moms and infants is provided should be done with a view to supporting breastfeeding first and foremost, with formula as an option only available upon specific request.
Complying with privacy laws, the mobile decision support system also will have a notification mechanism that will further inform people about the level of the alert in their specific areas and caution them as to where there is a disease outbreak within a geographic location.
In addition to the involvement of the AIC in music cognition22, 25,27,43,45,46,95,96, the right AIC is a key node of the salience network that detects behaviourally relevant stimuli97, supports the translation of affective signals into specific actions98, 99 and is associated with perceptual decision - making, interoception, and emotional awareness98, 100,101,102,103.
The U.S. Department of Education should provide support and oversight to local decisions and push specific «nonnegotiable» programs, such as the literacy program Ontario implemented in the 2000s.
District data systems should also support routine evaluation of instructional programs, practices, and decisions by linking student participation in specific endeavors with standards - based assessments.
For example, magnet schools and integration are valued locally in Montclair and boards of education there made specific local decisions, years ago to support those values whereas neighborhood schools are preferred in other towns and are supported by their boards.
Speaking from more than 40 years of experience in the field — and speaking for all learners who hope to succeed, the teachers who want them to succeed, and the local school leaders whose aspirations for success have been thwarted by assessment traditions — Stiggins maps out the adjustments in practice and culture necessary to generate both accurate accountability data and the specific evidence of individual mastery that will support sound instructional decision making and better learning in the classroom.
But SEL can go beyond supporting interventions and instruction — social and emotional data also can be a powerful tool for gaining insight into students» specific needs and guiding decision - making.
Under the Ninth Circuit's decision, NSBA argues, school districts must give «primary consideration» to the parents» desire for specific services, programs, placements or supports — regardless of whether they are appropriate.
Once they can understand the specific needs of teachers and students, they can start making decisions on what they can do in order to support teaching and learning.
Use research - backed strategies supported by multiple indicators to make decisions related to funding, intervention strategies, and specific practices for schools.
It may also be asked to support decisions about compensation, as policymakers are increasingly interested in tying compensation to judgments about teacher effectiveness, either by differentiating wages or by linking such judgments to specific responsibilities and salary increments for more expert teachers.
Instructional leaders must communicate the vision and be prepared to support the acquisition of resources, while giving stakeholders primary responsibility for making decisions about a lot of the specific details.
Principals noted a compelling need for more adequate preparation and professional development in specific leadership areas, such as how to manage the change process in the schools, evaluate teachers» use of the new standards during instruction, align the school's instructional focus, make key decisions on the best types of professional development to support teachers, and develop extended learning opportunities to sufficiently address CCSS implementation.
The Division also provides extensive analytical support and advice to Department decision makers with respect to specific cases and matters before the Department, including airline mergers and alliances, selection of U.S. carriers in international route authority selection cases, and antitrust immunity cases.
You'll need to appoint a person responsible for making medical decisions on your behalf and include any specific instructions regarding medical care, such as whether or not you want to go on life support and for how long.
These two SCOTUS decisions are used to support breed - specific laws, which is in direct opposition to Rep. Appleton's analysis.
Ultimately, we do not agree with their decision and we believe that other organizations are able to operate in ways such that donations are made directly to support a specific person and remain tax deductible.
Further, by using the data as a basis for extensive market analysis, informed decisions on where support for specific hotels or hotel segments can be made.
This technical document aims to provide guidance to government decision makers and their advisers on best practices in designing or modifying legal frameworks and specific legal instruments aimed at effectively supporting green, low - emission and climate - resilient development.
(1) support States and Indian tribes in the development of a geographic information system database of fish and wildlife habitat and corridors that would inform planning and development decisions within each State and Indian tribe, enable each State and Indian tribe to model climate impacts and adaptation, and provide geographically specific enhancements of State and tribal wildlife action plans;
Posted Wednesday, January 17th, 2018 by Gregory Forman Filed under Child Support, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
Pursuant to South Carolina Rule of Family Court 26 (a & b): An order or judgment pursuant to an adjudication in a domestic relations case shall set forth the specific findings of fact and conclusions of law to support the court's decision.
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Posted Wednesday, July 15th, 2015 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific 6 Comments»
Posted Thursday, August 16th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
Posted Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Divorce and Marriage, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
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Posted Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Child Support, Jurisprudence, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
Posted Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Attorney's Fees, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
Posted Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney's Fees, Child Custody, Child Support, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
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Posted Tuesday, November 1st, 2011 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney's Fees, Child Support, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
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Posted Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Attorney's Fees, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific 1 Comment»
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Posted Wednesday, August 14th, 2013 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific 5 Comments»
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Posted Monday, January 11th, 2010 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Attorney's Fees, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific No Comments»
Posted Wednesday, June 6th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney's Fees, Child Custody, Child Support, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific, Visitation No Comments»
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Posted Wednesday, June 6th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney's Fees, Child Custody, Child Support, Equitable Distribution / Property Division, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific, Visitation
Posted Monday, August 31st, 2009 by Gregory Forman Filed under Alimony / Spousal Support, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
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Posted Wednesday, November 14th, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under Attorney's Fees, Child Custody, Child Support, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Appellate Decisions, South Carolina Specific
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