Sentences with phrase «thriving learning culture»

Recognizing the value of a thriving learning culture is the first step.

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This means that Korean or African American culture can thrive precisely by adapting to the new context and learning from others.
Instead, the variety of environments in which humans seem to thrive highlights the «extraordinary level of adaptive plasticity afforded by our capacities for learning and culture,» Laland and his co-authors noted in their paper.
A «can do» culture that is supportive of learning outside the classroom can add the most value to enabling students to achieve well and thrive, says a recent Ofsted best practice report.
I know that if we're going to transform our schools into the kinds of learning places where our children will thrive we need to attend to the culture of the adults who work in schools.
There have been plenty of studies showing the connections between school culture and academic outcomes, staff recruitment and retention, parental engagement and community support; we all learn best when we are feeling safe, contained and able to thrive.
I believe that a culture of learning can make organizations thrive and become more competitive, that's why I founded Teamfluent.
Professional Learning Communities thrive when cultures support the vigorous examination of ideas to meet student needs.
In her role as chief academic officer for Boston Public Schools, she is committed to eliminating racial achievement disparities while improving student learning results so that students of all races and cultures receive an equitable and excellent education that enables them to thrive and experience success in college, career and life.
This corporate eLearning culture should also include a thriving learning community.
A thriving corporate eLearning culture and an active online learning community are also essential components for a positive online training environment.
Our schools provide safe, ethical, joyful cultures of learning where adults and students alike can thrive and grow.
Through further work with the Achievement Partner, significant reflection, and participation in Action Learning sets, leadership teams will work to make approaches permanent and woven into a thriving professional culture.
Whether it's integrated arts, personalized learning, a culture of acceptance or parent involvement, students attending The Classical Academies are thriving and excited to learn.
Students go on Missions to complete standards - aligned lessons and activities, where they learn about different cultures and UNICEF's work to help children everywhere survive and thrive.
Jamie has found her home here at Thrive where a laser - focus on academic skills, a passion for deeper learning, and a culture of rich relationships pave the way.
culture of risk takers, innovators and critical thinkers isn't always easy, but making work public and celebrating learning is part of the Thrive way.
Building a fail - forward culture of risk takers, innovators and critical thinkers isn't always easy, but making work public and celebrating learning is part of the Thrive way.
This 3 - hour session provides an introduction to teaching practices and skills needed to foster a culture and climate where social emotional learning can thrive.
Blum is thriving as an artist in Autodesk's collaborative learning environment, informed by San Francisco's «maker» culture.
But today, Newcastle's economy is thriving with learning, digital technology, retail, tourism and culture all playing a part in its success.
It also means enabling an exceptional learning and development programme that allows each individual a unique platform on which to develop their career and creating a culture in which our people thrive.
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