Key strategies outlined in the plan suggest
systematic change at district / school levels, including increasing culturally relevant pedagogy, implementing culturally responsive approaches and best practices and building partnerships with Oregon's nine federally recognized tribes and native communities and organizations.
New Yorkers are demanding
systematic change at the ballot box, in the criminal justice space, and beyond.
Not exact matches
We define «anticipate» as evidence of a
systematic relationship between points
at which the normalized slope of the ten - day average P / C
changes sign and points
at which the normalized slope of the S&P 500 index
changes sign in the same direction.
Here I am
at present, and as a result of the
change, a self - confessed Christian
systematic theologian working in a large department of religion in a state university.
In their paper, called «Adaptation Optimization of Residential Buildings under Hurricane Threat Considering Climate
Change in a Lifecycle Context,» Frangopol and Dong present a systematic framework for the optimal adaptation of residential buildings at a large scale under various scenarios of impending climate change during a long - term int
Change in a Lifecycle Context,» Frangopol and Dong present a
systematic framework for the optimal adaptation of residential buildings
at a large scale under various scenarios of impending climate
change during a long - term int
change during a long - term interval.
This CRF - curve was a surprise to me, and furthermore, it's
at odds with CRF - evolution presented in figure 17 in the very same paper (showing no
systematic change)-- how can these accounts be so different?
Results: Scientists
at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have reported the first
systematic investigation using global proteomics to identify
changes in the abundance of bacterial proteins associated with macrophage colonization and a new protein that helps the bacterium to survive inside macrophages.
If we look
at the science of improvement,
systematic change occurs between the contexts of justification (what we know) and discovery (the process of innovation).
He continues to provide consultation and coaching
at the state, district, and campus levels that results in
systematic change around the execution of professional learning communities and math instruction.
She brings more than 25 years of experience as transformational educator, working as a practitioner in the classroom, a leader
at both the school and district levels, and as a consultant and thought partner to drive instructional and
systematic change in districts across the country.
In our district, we knew that we needed to
change our Core 5 programming to make sure that it was more aligned to scientific research, and to make sure that we were getting children that
systematic, explicit instruction they need,
at the word level in early years.
At the Denver Convening, fellows will expand their knowledge of family engagement through learning and discussion about Denver Public School's approach, specifically considering
systematic change through a district lens and opportunities for a state - level approach.
Our experience
at Abraham Lincoln High School suggests that the keys to overcoming resistance include a
systematic approach that incorporates clear and consistent communication, modeling, realistic goal setting, and demonstrations of the value of the
change.
Zach added: «Rebecca believes in the capability of innovative teachers and leaders to design learning experiences
at a grassroots level from which
systematic change can occur.
This CRF - curve was a surprise to me, and furthermore, it's
at odds with CRF - evolution presented in figure 17 in the very same paper (showing no
systematic change)-- how can these accounts be so different?
Unfortunately, «large scale
systematic biases» from urbanization and landscape
changes are precisely what's
at issue and BEST's slicing methodology does not directly bear on this problem.
Systematic instrumental errors, such as
changes in measurement practices or urbanisation, could be more important, especially earlier in the record (Chapter 3), although these errors are calculated to be relatively small
at large spatial scales.
BartH notes that «
At relatively short time scales (say, a couple of decades), natural variability will dominate over
systematic climate
change, and there is more added value to expect from ensuring that the projections reflect natural variability adequately than to assess the degree to which the background climate
changes.»
Regional downscaling of climate information is a popular activity in many applications addressing the assessment of possible effects of a
systematic change of the climate characteristics
at the local scale.
Christian Wirth, Head of the Department for
Systematic Botany and Functional Biodiversity
at Leipzig University, explains why this is important: «Our summers will be drier and longer as a result of climate
change.
Torok / CSIRO: -LSB-...] idea of looking
at the implications of climate
change for what he termed «global icons» -LSB-...] One of these suggested icons was the Great Barrier Reef -LSB-...] It also became apparent that there was always a local «reason» for the destruction — cyclones, starfish, fertilizers -LSB-...] A perception of an «unchanging» environment leads people to generate local explanations for coral loss based on transient phenomena, while not acknowledging the possibility of
systematic damage from long - term climatic / environmental
change -LSB-...] Such a project could do a lot to raise awareness of threats to the reef from climate
change
There was also a
systematic change in the time of day
at which observations were being made.
But additive
systematic errors (offsets) are wholly cancelled out by looking
at changes,
at the anomalies.
The human factor remains uncertain — detailed and
systematic measurements of
change in the Arctic began only in the Space Age — but the researchers are confident that the overall decline of September sea ice in the Arctic Circle is
at least 50 % human responsibility, and possibly 70 %.
There is no evidence, for instance, that extreme weather events are increasing in any
systematic way, according to scientists
at the U.S. National Hurricane Center, the World Meteorological Organization and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change (which released the second part of this year's report earlier this month).
In UKCIP08, for example, we are handling this problem by combining results from two different types of ensemble data: One is a
systematic sampling of the uncertainties in a single model, obtained by
changing uncertain parameters that control the climate system; the other is a multi-model ensemble obtained by pooling results from alternative models developed
at different international centers.
It would have been comforting to read that the Bank is taking forward and
systematic steps to
change the balance of things in order to prevent this from reoccurring from a structural and strategic standpoint, rather than focusing on recovery of their lost money and the pursuit of the fraudsters, which,
at least from the CBC article, appears to be the focus of the Bank's actions.
• Applied
systematic approach to leverage business partner's subject matter and followed
change management effectively in order to complete an
at stake project worth $ 40K for the firm
• Demonstrated expertise in accurately gathering information in a
systematic manner in order to determine patients» health - related needs • Documented success in administering medications along with IVs, catheterizations and suctioning according to each patient's individual care plans • Skilled in educating patients and families on healthcare needs, condition, options and home care • Committed to creating and implementing care plans for several patients
at the same time • Deep knowledge of medical terminology and its implementation in real time • Proficient in operating and maintaining monitors of bio medical equipment • Familiarity with initiating and maintaining IV pumps, tubing and IV medications • Knowledge of providing pre - and post-operative nursing care for geriatric patients with a variety of injuries and diseases • Skilled in administering oral, intramuscular and subcutaneous medications • Qualified to recommend and implement
changes in healthcare plans in accordance to patients» specific needs