In a SFPPC, the traditional facilitative and interests - based mediation, with an emphasis on self - determination and confidentiality, is combined
with an evaluative process that provides parents with expertly gathered information that may be used in creating a parenting plan that meets the children's best interest.
• Mental Health and Personality Disorders: If you or a loved - one is struggling with an issue that may have a mental health origin, Laurie Grengs can help you establish a baseline understanding
with evaluative tools to begin the process of addressing the underlying issue most effectively.
• Mental Health and Personality Disorders: If you or a loved - one are struggling with an issue that may have a mental health origin, Laurie Grengs can help you establish a baseline understanding
with evaluative tools to begin the process of addressing the underlying issue most effectively.
When liability and damages are the only questions you need to resolve, stick
with evaluative mediation.
philosophy — a proposition that may be either true or false, as contrasted
with an evaluative statement.
Not exact matches
This single
evaluative adjustment of possibility permanently fixes the character of God's consequent commerce
with the world» (PS 2:145).
In relation to American religious culture, therefore, television has exercised a major status - conferral effect, not on the basis of a representativeness, nor on a calculated moral -
evaluative basis, but solely on the basis of a correspondence of a minority religious ethos
with television's own economic, functional, and mythical goals.
This single
evaluative adjustment of possibility permanently fixes the character of God's consequent commerce
with the world.
A partnership between the community mental health center and the local clergy should include consultative services
with the clergy to assist them
with their own pastoral care and counseling ministry
with their parishioners; education and training opportunities in mental health, including
evaluative and referral procedures in relation to the local mental health center; and the development and supervision of an after - care ministry
with patients originally referred to the center by the local minister, priest, or rabbi.
The implications of this equation are (1) if the degree of perceived reality is zero, the increment in salience of a viewed action will also be zero; (2) if no
evaluative consequences are associated
with the viewed action, salience will not result regardless of the extent to which the portrayal is seen as realistic.
However, the fact that Suchocki's opinion is not fully lucid
with regard to this point encumbers its assessment41 Yet a number of
evaluative remarks can be made.
There is no necessary contradiction in these two accounts of possible human ends, though there is a decisive divergence in their
evaluative frameworks for these ends, and there are contradictions in the metaphysical assumptions associated
with each framework.
My second reason for favouring a document that includes elements of reform is that if we are (as we inevitably now are
with the PCRC Report) into the arena of possible constitutional reform we can only talk about it in an
evaluative way if we have reform proposals as the touchstone for debate.
«Poor adherence
with the Canadian pregnancy prevention guidelines means that Canada, inadvertently, is using pregnancy termination rather than pregnancy prevention to manage fetal risk from isotretinoin,» states lead author Dr. David Henry, senior scientist at the Institute for Clinical
Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and executive co-lead of the Canadian Network for Observational Drug Effect Studies (CNODES).
«Given that Canada is currently experiencing a rapid growth in the population of foreign - born citizens — one of the highest rates of any Western nation — the mental health status of immigrants and refugees should be a national priority,» writes Dr. Kelly Anderson, an assistant professor at Western University, London, Ontario, and a fellow at the Institute for Clinical
Evaluative Sciences (ICES),
with coauthors.
The data showed that the
evaluative conditions worked: Participants who were exposed to positive images paired
with their partner's face showed more positive automatic reactions to their partner over the course of the intervention compared
with those who saw neutral pairings.
McNulty and colleagues designed their intervention using a similar kind of conditioning called
evaluative conditioning: Images of a spouse were repeatedly paired
with very positive words or images (like puppies and bunnies).
«We observed a large and significant reduction in cervical dysplasia, a precursor to cervical cancer, in girls as young as 14 - 17 years,» says Leah Smith and Linda Lévesque, researcher
with the Institute for Clinical
Evaluative Sciences (ICES) at Queen's University.
First introduced by collaborator Dr. Peter Stone, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, along
with his former doctoral student, Brad Knox, as TAMER, or Training an Agent Manually via
Evaluative Reinforcement, the ARL / UT team developed a new algorithm called Deep TAMER.
During this period he sat in
with clients to support and offer guidance in the healing and
evaluative process.
Detailed case study information is included throughout,
with statistics, maps and
evaluative detail to prepare students for the 33 mark essay questions.
A detailed written evaluation worksheet to aid GCSE students,
with key terms and questioning to aid students
evaluative responses.
With the deep understanding that reading between the lines brings, children are able to go beyond the lines and develop interpretive and
evaluative and critical thinking.
We are asking students to be reflective and
evaluative about themselves, their interaction
with others and the natural world.
Other times «coaching» has become a dirty word because it has been used the wrong way — as an
evaluative tool, as a way to «fix» teachers or
with the idea that coaches are «resource gatherers.»
A goal like «comprehend
with evidence of literal, inferential and
evaluative understanding» could be met using Milton's Paradise Lost.
Washington, D.C., June 22, 2010 — In response to the lack of
evaluative data on many college access programs, The Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education (The Pell Institute), in partnership
with the Institute for Higher Education Policy's (IHEP) Pathways to College Network, has launched the «Evaluation Toolkit» to help increase the effectiveness of college access programs that serve disadvantaged student populations.
Learn and practice a disciplined method for observation that includes observing teaching and learning
with a descriptive, versus
evaluative, lens.
The student will use prior knowledge to become actively engaged
with the reading material and use a range of comprehension skills (literal, inferential, and
evaluative).
There are also extension activities featured on the handout The Cat in the Hat Projects
with a list of potential essay topics for an analytical or
evaluative essay of characters.
«Our teachers feel strongly that this type of
evaluative tool is unfair based on the abundance of problems
with the exam, the content, and the statistical insignificance of the students» scores,» she says.
This is in line
with emerging trends we've seen in schools and districts, where coaches or peers give feedback to one another, yet don't often have a vehicle for doing so in way that captures look - fors and progress without being
evaluative.
But, even as Judge Chalfant wrestled
with his personal feelings regarding the data release, he ruled that the ratings do not contain any personal information or «
evaluative» criticism of teachers.
In early 2014, the Agency asked the TXCC to convene a steering committee of principals, administrators, and higher education faculty to provide input into the creation of an
evaluative rubric correlated
with the principal standards and incorporating weighted components, including student learning outcomes.
The way social impact bonds are usually structured is that a government entity enters into a contract
with an intermediary organization that raises capital from investors such as banks and foundations and then hires / manages a non-profit organization to provide services that meet a certain pre-determined
evaluative data.
Because coaches do not have an
evaluative role, I have learned my primary job is to help teachers be reflective
with regard to particular areas of focus, rather than tell them what they are doing right or wrong.
Through this work, AdvancED has provided the vast majority of Georgia schools and districts
with a research - based framework for continuous improvement that incorporates third - party
evaluative feedback through external engagement.
But as it has become clear that teachers — not scripted programs — teach, the reading coach's
evaluative role has been replaced
with one of supporting and advancing teachers» development.
This session will provide ideas and suggestions for coaches or trainers of coaches who will be working
with teachers in either an
evaluative or nonevaluative role.
«Technology now provides us
with student data and teacher data, which allows us to be
evaluative and self - reflective during professional development planning,» explained Lisa Andrejko, Ed.D., regional strategic advisor at PeopleAdmin and former teacher, principal, director of technology and superintendent.
In - depth annotative and
evaluative feedback to help you revise your work
with clear goals and objectives in mind
Daily Serving believes in the informed personal description of the encounter
with an artwork and is dedicated to articulating artists» voices; to be self - reflective,
evaluative, and adaptive; and to best represent the practices of the cultural communities in which it participates.
His ability to create a relaxed environment combined
with his fine - tuned
evaluative style and careful attention to detail gives Bruce an upper hand when assisting parties find fair resolutions.
Evaluative mediators generally separate the parties into different rooms,
with the mediator carrying offers and counteroffers back and forth.
Comfort level
with computers, internet and chatrooms etc. does not translate in skills in creating search queries or
evaluative and analytical skills.
He refers to Troy Peisley's article promoting a «blended mediation» model which starts
with a facilitation phase and, if no settlement results, switches to an «
evaluative» approach.
With regard to the request for
evaluative material, Rutgers cited the exemption of «inter-agency or intra-agency advisory, consultative, or deliberative material» from the definition of government records.
Excelling as a Research Assistant for the Psychology Department at the University of Michigan, administering
evaluative tests
with children aged 2 - 6 to assess the development of theory of mind; scheduling tests, recording and coding study data, and organizing assessment tools and materials for optimal efficiency.
• Enhanced the accuracy of visual diagnostic assessment process up till 97 % by implementing modern, computerized and research based
evaluative protocols • Reduced annual procurement cost by $ 30K by recommending less costly, reliable replacements of conventional and expensive visual assessment equipment • Brought the hospital's optometric department in 100 % compliance
with HIPPA guidelines • Conducted numerous educational workshops to spread awareness regarding safe and healthy measures and life style adaptations to prevent loss of vision among patients at risk
Accomplishments * Honored as National Executive Director of the Year (2004) while competing
with administrators at approximately 100 affiliated properties in recognition of exceptional performance across key
evaluative metrics, including net operating income (NOI), resident satisfaction, and quality standards compliance.