Sentences with phrase «which systematic 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.

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.
Two weeks before the Systematic Review was published, the Lucas study — which aimed to test a hypothesis that «duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular function relevant to the development of cardiovascular disease» — was published in the BMJ alongside 2 press releases and a leader article.
It marks the victory of the party that believes, in the end, in a second chamber which will never mean very much, over the party, Ashdown's party, which has campaigned for years in favour of a systematic, joined - up approach to constitutional change that takes the need for checks and balances as seriously as the appetite all governments have for untrammelled power.
Offering that «it's very hard to do a systematic change,» Girard cited her work as the chairwoman of Boston's interagency green building committee, in which every major construction project has to pass a checklist produced by the agency to comply with new adaptation codes.
Also today, NHGRI and the National Cancer Institute (NCI), both part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), announced that all three sequencing centers will devote a significant part of their efforts to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Pilot Project, which is testing the feasibility of a large - scale, systematic approach to identify important genomic changes involved in cancer.
As such, the principal should have the decision - making authority to effectively bring about systematic change necessary for school improvement.Collaboration Principals should strive for facilitative leadership, which is accomplished by delegating to and collaborating with teachers, developing teacher leaders by pursuing common goals, and engaging stakeholders in the decision - making process.
Also, there have been numerous systematic changes in terms of the «culture» of the face of DCPS — it's younger, outside the system and diverse — which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Essentially, many teachers, so exhausted and worn down by this lack of professionalism, combined with the conditions in which they work, may resist change of any sort, systematic initiatives of any sort, or new ideas of any sort because they are simply trying to survive, physically or emotionally, in the face of so much adversity.
To help manage systematic risk, investors should ensure that their portfolios include a variety of asset classes, such as fixed income and cash, each of which will react differently in the event of a major systemic change.
eg pg xii To improve our predictive capability, we need: • to understand better the various climate - related processes, particularly those associated with clouds, oceans and the carbon cycle • to improve the systematic observation of climate - related variables on a global basis, and further investigate changes which took place in the past • to develop improved models of the Earth's climate system • to increase support for national and international climate research activities, especially in developing countries • to facilitate international exchange of climate data
In a collection of four strategy documents which together proclaim themselves «the most systematic response to climate change of any major developed country», the UK government plots out exactly how it plans to meet its legally binding targets for cutting carbon dioxide emissions.
However, by plotting monthly data that has been adjusted for possible systematic changes, such as the temperature «sine wave» by simply subtracting the long term average for each month from each individual datum — which I call «monthly differences» — as its cumulative sum rather than in its original form, the cusum pattern that emerges is often quite striking.
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
There was also a systematic change in the time of day at which observations were being made.
Nonetheless I blog upon that sort of perversion when I cover politics and systematic «framing» which is a technique covered in «Moving the Overton Window» — a system of changing what people perceive as reasonable rather than a debate where one deals with established facts.
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).
A couple of thoughts: 1 — Obviously, this only applies to US data, which has a long history of being recorded to a fairly good standard (i.e. to a documented and standardised methodology and equipment), but for which there is a systematic change to adjust for.
How do we know the temperature change in the water column on any given month in any particular body of water unless systematic sampling is being done which really only occured in the last 5 years with submersible probes?
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.
In a diverse and rapidly changing legal profession, The Bluebook continues to provide a systematic method by which members of the profession communicate important information to one another about the sources and legal authorities upon which they rely in their work.
The chapter includes the description of a framework for categorizing four types of studies (group design, single subject design, correlational, case studies) and four types of literature reviews (narrative, summative, systematic, meta - analysis) for conducting research syntheses which focus on the identification of the key characteristics of early childhood intervention practices and their functional or statistical relationship to the behavior the practices are intended to change or improve.
@Rick Munoz I don't necessarily want to derail this thread, but in response to @Chris Lopez on Option 1 which I would call a nomadic style of investing, my biggest concern becomes how an underwriter views this systematic pattern of changing your primary residence.
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