"To shift the culture" means to cause a significant change in the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of a group of people or society as a whole. It involves altering the way people think, act, and interact, often to create a more inclusive, progressive, or positive environment.
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The authors wanted to find out if this professional growth opportunity, undertaken by a cohort of teachers, could help
shift culture in schools — where teachers were accustomed to working in isolation.
In this session, you will learn specific leadership strategies
for shifting your culture to one focused on growth and a student - centered learning model.
But employers willing to creatively engage with their employees when it comes to mental health can
start shifting culture in the right direction.
To be successful, there are several frameworks companies should follow to
shift culture more quickly.
We can tap this ethos for our everyday play, a support network of gestures that
shifts culture making into community.
If we do
n't shift our culture (relatively quickly) to make the most meaningful changes feel inevitable, we're not going to get a second chance.
Making significant changes to codes of conduct or implementing programs to
shift the culture of a school may cause difficulties for teachers and students, at least in the short term.
By shifting the culture of student passivity to a culture of student empowerment and action, students have more ownership in their learning.
However, not all group learning occurs in organized meetings, and we wish to emphasize the uncertainty of predicting which structures and experiences will produce the «aha moment» that helps to
shift the culture from old to new values, beliefs and practices.
Justice reinvestment still retains prison as a measure for dangerous and serious offenders, but actively
shifts the culture away from imprisonment and starts providing community services that prevent offending.
The size of the institution (moving from Rikers to smaller, community jails), how Department of Correction officers are trained, and what inmate behaviors are being incentivized can
helps shift the culture in a better direction, Page said.
It is essentially the mission of each us, vibrating at our highest frequencies and
then shifting culture and multiple industries forward.
In the long run, though, it will
subtly shift the culture of the civil rights office to make it more knowledgeable, more analytical, more respectful of local differences and less impressed by its own self - righteousness.
Like our turnaround and transformation process, our performance management services focus
on shifting the culture of the school and district by engaging all parties in the decision making, in order to address the related issues — hiring practices, working conditions, professional development, recruitment, and compensation — that impact the effectiveness of the evaluation system.
The group exhibition Questioning Power brings artists together in a discussion about the United States»
rapidly shifting culture.
Aimed at young people & hosted by Tate Forum, in 2011 the series included an intergenerational, intercultural cross platform view of how the nature of Britain's
shifting culture defines itself.
Take more responsibility
for shifting the culture in lower tiers of the supply chain: provide support and training for SMEs
We believe that
by shifting the culture of student passivity to a culture of student empowerment and action, students will have more ownership in their learning.
NoVo believes that Social and Emotional Learning (SEL), brought to scale, can and will play a significant role in
shifting our culture of systemic inequality and violence toward a new ethos that values and prioritizes collaboration and partnership.
Boyd says, «These three steps have helped us begin to
shift the culture from adult - driven to student - centered.
Sure, criminalizing behavior is one way of
shifting culture.
Once thought of as a West - Coast indulgence, coffee brands have changed our taste in beverages,
shifted our culture and succeeded commercially.
Any such realignment presupposes the process by which the content of Revelation is passed on: how is the unique reality of what God shows us of Himself in Jesus Christ made incarnate in the hearts and minds of each new generation of believers given the inescapable background of
a shifting culture and worldview?
Your perspective is obviously man - centered, making the nature of God and His Covenants and revelations subject to
the shifting cultures and technology of men.
Legend says it's important to tell the story because athletes have always played a major role in
shifting culture's view of social issues.
Keller remains one of the most respected voices in modern evangelicalism, and his insight into
its shifting culture and ideas are certainly worth considering.
As we empower women and
shift culture and policies that support healthy families, the hope is that some day, the need for lactation specialists becomes an anomaly.
By taking a stand,
we shift the culture of food in a school.
We certainly don't expect Attachment Parenting International promotional material from TIME magazine, so the work remains to
shift culture to responsive and compassionate parenting, and to make clarifications as needed:
In doing so,
we shift the culture of a school.
A new report by the Electoral Reform Society argues that the future for parties can be secured by reaching out beyond traditional memberships, thinking differently about how they relate to other parties and
shifting the culture of politics.
They're so intimidated by an examination of the ever -
shifting culture to see that Velvet Goldmine is also about the emotions and desires attached to those changing times.
While there are many initiatives that can be implemented in our schools to begin to offer opportunities for our students to grow and learn in different ways, these just scratch the surface of the more important theme of the book —
shifting the culture of our schools to utilize technology as a tool to enhance learning and achievement.
It starts with intentional leadership that drives change, innovates, builds effective partnerships with all stakeholders and
shifts culture in an upward direction so that all children succeed.
The team then built on that foundation and worked to
shift the culture, which was one that blamed parents and students for absences.
When it comes to
shifting the culture of appreciation for educators, every professional needs to ask themselves: «How am I creating a negative culture for students and for colleagues?
Lee doesn't go that far, but notes that master teachers who pursue and achieve certification are acting in a way that can
shift culture, communicating through their actions that embracing higher standards is important, that excellence matters.
She made me feel so comfortable from the very beginning on how to
shift the culture in my building to a No - Nonsense Nurturing culture.
It is, of course, impossible to say, but it is not far fetched to posit that a broad - based intervention designed to reverse the problematic dynamic in our schools could
shift their culture and reach their students in a deeper and more attentive way.
They focus on the practical steps to
shifting cultures in schools and districts to embrace UDL, including creating a shared vision to embrace UDL, conducting needs assessments to guide the work, and developing logic models to guide this pursuit.