We fight for
tangible outcomes for our communities.
Signature AMG driving dynamics and a highly emotional driving experience are
the tangible outcome for the customer.
Not exact matches
And herein lies the secret of turning ephemeral dreams into
tangible outcomes, of launching that company that's been on the bucket list
for decades, or publishing that novel that's been languishing in the bottom drawer since the dawn of time — it's being able to structure the dream into something that inspires action and momentum.
There's also a higher expectation on the client's end
for tangible outcomes and an actionable [step] by step process.»
DiNapoli's audit found New York got the services it paid
for at a reasonable price, but it said Empire State Development couldn't effectively quantify or assess
tangible outcomes of the ads.
Rather, we felt our charge was to recommend a set of
tangible actions the Governor and Legislature could undertake to improve the current system of public education in New York so as to produce better
outcomes for our children.»
The audit determined that while ESDC received the advertising services it paid
for, the agency «was not able to effectively quantify and assess
tangible outcomes from the initiatives,» a release accompanying the audit said.
«There were some very practical
outcomes such as changes in practice, accompanied by developing
tangible «products»... these included a real and accepted definition of global citizenship, new student reports and assessment tools
for global citizenship, enhanced use of technology
for curriculum mapping, a more global and accessible library collection, just to name a few.
API members offer a vast array of play equipment
for schools, much of it linked it to the national curriculum and designed to deliver
tangible learning, developmental and physical literacy
outcomes.
«This brief is intended to serve as a
tangible resource
for practitioners seeking to ensure that their efforts — are based in research and targeted in ways that will produce the most positive
outcomes for students — particularly given limited program resources,» said IHEP President Michelle Asha Cooper, Ph.D. «With the prevalence and positive impact of mentoring generating a large body of social science research, IHEP and NCAN believe it's important to make meaningfully contributions to the existing conversation about mentoring to help support students along the high school - to - college continuum, and ultimately improve student
outcomes and completion rates.»
Accessible online and always available, the PAT Teaching Resources Centre offers educators valuable support
for turning PAT results into real,
tangible learning
outcomes.
Tracking that strategic combination through data not only allows us to measure its success, but also provides
tangible outcomes that can be shared to extend its impact
for the greater good.
With this
tangible outcome in mind, it becomes easier
for teachers to approach word learning consistently
While SEL program
outcomes fall into the «soft skill» realm, or, more sarcastically, the «warm and fuzzy» arena, the benefits are dramatic,
tangible and life - changing
for the students and schools where they're implemented.
But too much hovering, scaffolding and doing something merely
for a grade, rather than a
tangible outcome, pushes middle grades kids to act more like children, just when they want most to try out their adult skills and options.
By going through the process of using information and data to determine need / gaps, visualizing and writing down desired
outcomes and planning
for evaluation methods to determine the level of success or failure is a
tangible means of bringing wishes, hopes and dreams into a do - able reality.
Under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006, states are provided with funding to develop the technical skills of secondary and postsecondary students who elect to enroll in CTE programs.46 Currently, 12.5 million high school and college students are enrolled in CTE programs.47 These programs help keep students in school; the graduation rate of CTE students is about 90 percent, 15 percentage points higher than the national average.48 However, research on their effectiveness is still in the preliminary stages.49 The best and most effective CTE programs are linked to and supported by local business or industry; provide real - world experiences or work opportunities; give students
tangible outcomes such as an industry credential or college credit; and create pathways
for pursuing college or career after graduation.50
The first
tangible outcome of the product will be a Nook app
for Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 8 platform, set to go on sale Oct. 26.
It then presents a number of
tangible proposals towards ocean sustainability that should be regarded as priorities
for consideration in the Rio +20
outcomes.
The
outcomes of this COP must, in the very least, result in a compromise that leads to a
tangible, time - bound, and effective decision
for a post-2012 mandate at COPMOP3.
This is where many legal services are heading, especially those
for which the
outcome is a document or other
tangible output: lawyers will help create processes and algorithms by which clients can take on more of the work, corresponding to clients» growing readiness to assume more responsibility
for their legal affairs.
He is combining his past experience as a business owner with his passion
for managing projects and having a
tangible outcome with real estate.
Using a variety of tools and resources, we cultivate potential and develop it into
tangible outcomes whether the goal is managing one's career or making a change, becoming a more effective leader or increasing team collaboration and communication
for top performance.
... the opportunity to negotiate an alternative settlement providing
for the delivery of appropriate and
tangible outcomes to claimants in exchange
for the surrender of any possible native title rights and interests over the claim area.
In a literature review, Anderson and colleagues advocated
for ethical guidelines to promote transparent negotiation with Indigenous Australians about the potential benefits of proposed research, suggesting that this could occur by demonstrating that the investigators intend to contribute to improved health and wellbeing of participating communities; the proposal is linked with local Indigenous community priorities; the proposal contributes
tangible and accessible
outcomes for participants; and the proposal reflects needs identified in health improvement plans and strategies.4
The benefits of a caring family go beyond
tangible outcomes and serve to strengthen our communities, provide
for needs, and increase our sense of well - being.
Robyn said that
tangible outcomes had reduced violence in the families and increased the ability
for the women to leave safely.
Summary: (To include comparison groups,
outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study evaluated home - based parent training consisting of instructions, picture books, modeling, feedback, and
tangible reinforcement to teach crucial child - care skills (e.g., diapering, bathing, feeding, safety) to low IQ mothers considered at - risk
for child neglect.
The services lead to
tangible results like better birth
outcomes; improved child health; better educational attainment
for moms; improved school readiness; reduced child abuse and neglect; and more economically self - sufficient families.
Fact: «Although early research suggests that youth living in two - parent biological families fare better on a range of developmental
outcomes than those in single - parent or alternative structures (Amato and Keith, 1991), this research typically finds that effects of family structure on developmental
outcomes such as delinquency are not strong (Hetherington and Kelly, 2002)... More
tangible differences in family dynamics or circumstances — such as supervision practices — are largely responsible when study groups have different
outcomes... The highest rates of delinquency were
for youth in father - only households, followed by father - stepmother...»
An achiever,
for instance, should attach timelines and measurement to goals so the effort leads to defined progress and
tangible outcomes.
Taught by a diverse team of real estate industry leaders led by LeadingRE Chief Learning Officer and leadership coach Mike Staver, the six - month program includes the behavioral assessment tailored
for sales managers, homework and interim webinars between sessions, pairing with an «accountability partner,» and extensive reference materials, all designed to empower MAESTROs to apply what they learn to create effective,
tangible outcomes.