Sentences with phrase «staff surveys for»

This post focuses on collating family and staff surveys for Component 1: Creating a sense of community.
The appropriateness of a California student and staff survey for measuring middle school climate.

Not exact matches

For example, a recent survey of nonprofits found that 71 percent of nonprofit professionals surveyed said they believed they had a staff shortage.
For companies that have an especially hard time replacing staff on leave, there can be an inclination, as the Alberta survey suggested, to simply avoid hiring young women or, worse, to fire them before their maternity leave kicks in.
Here is the breakdown of total compensation expectations for US investment bank staff from Option Group's survey:
What's more, another 24 percent of companies answering the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's quarterly small - business outlook survey said they will reduce staff to under 50 employees to avoid paying penalties for failing to offer health insurance.
In a call with Fortune, Bartel said that participants in the survey are looking for the return on investment after purchasing 3D printing equipment and training the staff to use it.
In the Conference Board's Index of Business Confidence survey, business leaders cited weak market demand, government policies, a shortage of qualified staff, and the depreciation of the Canadian dollar (which increases the cost of imported technology and machinery) as reasons for not investing.
Trader Joe's received top ranking in the survey categories for inviting atmosphere and fast checkout, and it also scored high for having a courteous staff, cleanliness, accurate pricing, nutritional information, natural and organic options, and overall merchandise selection.
FPA surveys indicated members saw labor as a key issue for converters, specifically, most manufacturers cited their difficulty in finding skilled, qualified labor while others cited trouble keeping talented staff, problems with turnover, wage pressure, and the lengthy period needed to train qualified operators.
Our stakeholder survey and leadership roundtable session brought the SDGs to life for our staff.
... For companies that have an especially hard time replacing staff on leave, there can be an inclination, as the Alberta survey suggested, to simply avoid hiring young women or, worse, to fire them before their maternity leave kicks in.
The Villa Park quarterly rates are $ 20 for residents and $ 25 for nonresidents and $ 1 for 12 hours at meters, a staff survey showed.
The survey shows that school nurses see the need for improvement in allergen labeling of cafeteria menu items, and that a majority stress the importance of clear lunchroom cleaning protocols and anaphylaxis training of school staff.
Open to all, but especially relevant for new and prospective Waldorf community members (teachers, parents, grandparents, staff, board members) and lovers of education, our popular Waldorf Weekend workshop is designed to provide an in - depth and experiential survey of the basis and the basics of Waldorf Education.
Although state regulations may vary, all five surveyed states require that a member of the school nutrition staff be designated as the «person in charge» and pass a food safety exam from an accredited certification program.15 This person is responsible for supervising people in the kitchen, whether school staff or community members, to ensure that they comply with all state and local regulations.
In a survey comparing the perceptions of new mothers and maternity ward staff, this was the one area in which staff seemed out of touch with mothers» needs: Staff underestimated how important it was for recovering mothers to receive help with nighttime child care (Valbø et al 2staff, this was the one area in which staff seemed out of touch with mothers» needs: Staff underestimated how important it was for recovering mothers to receive help with nighttime child care (Valbø et al 2staff seemed out of touch with mothers» needs: Staff underestimated how important it was for recovering mothers to receive help with nighttime child care (Valbø et al 2Staff underestimated how important it was for recovering mothers to receive help with nighttime child care (Valbø et al 2011).
School districts survey reported losing 2,775 professional staff members, accounting for a 2 percent reduction in the workforce.
Adams» proposals for freeing up space at the plaza include an internal survey of staff transportation methods, off - site municipal vehicle storage and enrolling in the city's ZipCar membership program.
For example, Nick Cross, a staff scientist for the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy in the United Kingdom, develops software to process and archive imaging and other data from large astronomical surveFor example, Nick Cross, a staff scientist for the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy in the United Kingdom, develops software to process and archive imaging and other data from large astronomical survefor the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy in the United Kingdom, develops software to process and archive imaging and other data from large astronomical survefor Astronomy in the United Kingdom, develops software to process and archive imaging and other data from large astronomical surveys.
Despite the challenges of job instability, almost half of the postdocs and adjunct teaching staff members who responded to the survey had never taken their chance in the nationwide competition for permanent jobs.
Eleven authors contributed to the manuscript that is scheduled to be published in Nature: Dr. Steve Holen, director of research at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Tom Deméré, curator of paleontology and director of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum; Dr. Daniel Fisher, professor of paleontology and director and curator of the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; Dr. Richard Fullagar, professorial research fellow at the Centre for Archaeological Science at the University of Wollongong, Australia; Dr. James Paces, research geologist at the U.S. Geological Survey; Kathleen Maule Holen, administrative director at the Center for American Paleolithic Research; Dr. Jared Beeton, professor of physical geography at Adams State University; Dr. Adam Rountrey, collection manager in the Museum of Paleontology at the University of Michigan; George T. Jefferson, district staff paleontologist at
But a survey commissioned in 2002 by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research found that the country's four largest ethnic minority groups are hardly represented at all among Dutch university staff members.
On the way, I ran into a staff member who wanted to show me the Samuel Oschin Telescope, a 48 - inch instrument that had been used for 50 years to do the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey.
Nash outlined the information the researchers will seek to gather over the next year: an additional synthesis of existing research; an analysis of the types of information and information sources vying for policymakers» attention; a survey of science communicators» current practices; and interviews with two dozen current and former members of Congress and congressional staff about «which communication practices work and which don't, as well as who policymakers trust to communicate scientific information.»
The problem was revealed in the BPS and New Savoy staff wellbeing survey for 2015, where 46 per cent of the psychological therapists and psychologists surveyed reported experiencing depressed mood and 70 per cent said they found their job stressful.
We surveyed all our staff (see «Personal Mark,» below, for a breakdown of two staff members» out - of - office footprints) for commuting mileage, mode of transportation, business travel, and messenger trips needed to do their jobs.
The study — the largest ever conducted on the African forest elephant — includes the work of more than 60 scientists between 2002 and 2011, and an immense effort by national conservation staff who spent a combined 91,600 days surveying elephants in 5 countries (Cameroon, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon and the Republic of Congo), walking over 13,000 kilometers (more than 8,000 miles) and recording over 11,000 elephant dung piles for the analysis.
Employees who signed up for the program (about 85 percent of the staff) were offered access to a simple health exam that included drawing blood, taking blood pressure, and a health survey.
For example, while 30 % of 50 principal investigators (PIs) surveyed from the five institutions that got the most ARRA money used their grants to hire new staff members, half of these PIs used it to retain staff or avoid cutting their hours.
A 2006 Pharmacy Compensation Survey put the average for staff pharmacists at $ 98,300.
RTI staff worked closely with several of the Board members including the Environmental Defense Fund, the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality, the U.S. Geological Survey, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, and The Nature Conservancy to develop a scientific basis for establishing the prescribed ecological flows.
As part of this partnership, and partnerships with the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management, Xerces staff scientists are surveying public lands in several states for monarchs and milkweeds.
Xerces staff scientists are surveying public lands in several states for monarchs and milkweeds.
The House of Representatives Committee on Science staff, citing 1997 authorization language for NSF, asked the NRC to respond to several questions, which were then divided between the Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics (CAA) and the Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee (AASC).
It should be a continuous planned process; find out what the children know and understand about safety (for example, you could involve them in safety audits, surveys and research projects), consult the school council, and remember to seek the ideas and views of non-teaching members of staff.
The survey found that, on average, chains charge 4.5 per cent for primary and four per cent for secondary, with the most centralised service being the development of staff terms and conditions, closely followed by procurement and dealing with staff grievances.
Each school must gather and analyze data on incidents of mistreatment and victimization, and tap student voice and involvement and student and staff perception of climate, using anonymous surveys that allow for disaggregation of data while protecting confidentiality.
The 2013 Staff in Australia's Schools survey asked early career teachers to rate how helpful their pre-service teacher education course was in preparing them for different aspects of the role.
An institution's personnel department is responsible for documenting and reporting the staff data needed in IPEDS surveys.
Unison's survey found that 71 per cent of respondents are responsible for ensuring people visiting their school are safe to do so, with 41 per cent responsible for organising security checks to make certain new staff have no previous criminal convictions.
In 2015, another survey — admittedly hand - delivered by the union — found that only 6 percent of staff believed the district was moving in a positive direction, 5 percent supported the pay - for - performance system, and 1 percent expressed confidence in Fagen.
The next step is for staff to work with AISSA and the research team to explore the data collected during the term, including pre - and post-assessments, student surveys and videos, and to give their own reflections on the robot's impact.
According to Joe Scaife, Chair of Kreston's Academies Group and a partner at Bishop Fleming, the UK's second largest accountants for Academy schools: «The latest survey reveals staff costs and pupil numbers are not being covered by government funding alone, meaning academies have to look for cost savings on top of those they have already achieved.
The data were from the Staff in Australia's Schools (SiAS) surveys carried out by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) on behalf of the Commonwealth Department of Education in 2007, 2010, and 2013.
The figures are based on two surveys of teachers, including one of staff who led on the subject for their school.
A snapshot survey of a sample of heads, teachers and school support staff who are members of the National Education Union (NEU) reveals the extent to which poverty is damaging the educational opportunities for children from poor families.
For the study published in Pediatrics, staff at Rochester General Hospital studied interviews with parents of more than 9,000 children from 7 to 17 years old, gathered in 1988 for the federal National Health Interview SurvFor the study published in Pediatrics, staff at Rochester General Hospital studied interviews with parents of more than 9,000 children from 7 to 17 years old, gathered in 1988 for the federal National Health Interview Survfor the federal National Health Interview Survey.
Of 229 statewide ballot propositions in 42 states and the District of Columbia this year, an estimated 22 propositions in 15 states relate to education, according to a nationwide survey conducted by the staff of Initiative and Referendum Report, a monthly publication of the Institute for Government and Politics.
A fifth of those surveyed claimed they had no access to a counsellors for pupils, while many teachers which did have a counsellor on site said their services were overstretched, with many unqualified members of staff having to shoulder the responsibility.
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