Sentences with phrase «tight alignment»

Alignment of Instruction to Standards — The CORE consultant will work with staff to map instruction and your curriculum materials to ensure tight alignment of instruction to your State Standards.
Implemented corporate governance model that enhanced communication among stakeholders and ensured tight alignment between business strategies and technology initiatives.
Information professionals need tighter alignments with the lawyers practice and business development needs in order to deliver increasingly custom curated information and analytics.
The project came together in the wake of the Kono group's discovery of a way to achieve very tight alignment of carbon nanotubes in wafer - sized films.
McTighe and Wiggins, creators of the Understanding by Design ® framework, help you use the process of backward design to troubleshoot your units and achieve tighter alignment and focus on learning priorities.
-- Enterprise Mobility and Management: Brad Anderson will continue to lead our Windows Enterprise deployment and management efforts with even tighter alignment across Microsoft 365 and will partner closely with the EMS teams within Cloud + AI Platform.
Peltz also proposed cutting other «excess» costs, adding debt, adopting a more shareholder - friendly policy for distributing cash from CyclicalCo / CashCo, prioritizing high returns on invested capital for initiatives at GrowthCo, and introducing more shareholder - friendly governance, including tighter alignment between executive compensation and returns to shareholders.
In 2009, when governors from almost all states were involved in the initial development of the Common Core State Standards, it may have seemed like common standards would result in tighter alignment, or greater consistency, in curriculum, professional development, instruction, and assessment across states.
Arnold told Bloomberg that «the very tight alignment of Kindle Fire tablets with Amazon's own online store, which is a Target competitor, likely justifies this decision.»
Additionally, smaller funds often have tighter alignment with investors owing to lower management fee revenue which increases the emphasis on generating performance incentive fees and the fact that smaller funds tend to be managed by smaller teams which are more focused on building a franchise than on monetizing their brand.
A second important factor working in our favour is the tight alignment of incentives on the part of countries that are exiting as well as those that are affected by the process.
Donnal tried to pass block Beasley on the snap of the football, but the combination of his tight alignment to the line of scrimmage and Beasley's killer get off was too much and he was beaten almost immediately around the edge.
By allowing teacher - education faculty to select the standards and evidence by which they will be judged, TEAC permits a tight alignment of accountability measures and program goals.
We are leading the way in customizing content to state and national standards, and we are committed to maintaining a tight alignment to K - 12 state standards and meeting the ever - changing needs of schools and districts to improve student outcomes.
Like In - Stream Sponsorships, the goal with the new program is to connect brands one - on - one with partner content in a customized fashion, where there's «tight alignment» between the advertiser and that content, Twitter says.
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