Whose Knowledge Counts? How do we Count it? Rod Dobell, Katherine Barrett and Stuart Lee University of Victoria National Policy Research Conference Ottawa,
Institutional Effects on Software Metrics Programs: A Structural Equation Model Anand Gopal Robert H. Smith School of Business University of Maryland –
Large-Scale Dynamic Network Systems Revisited: The Case of Electric Power Systems Marija Ilic [email protected]@ece.cmu.edu NSF Workshop on Applied.
Teaching SW Expectations for Trainers & Coaches Lori Poston ACTION for Kids, Arkansas George Sugai OSEP Center on PBIS University of Connecticut October.
District Planning & Leadership Implementation of SW-PBIS Lisa Pruitt Program Director District and School Support Services.
Civil Society in Decision Making for Immunization Policies: the example of National Immunization Technical Advisory Groups (NITAGs) Center for Vaccine.
K ILLING 2 B IRDS WITH 1 T RIANGLE R T I & PBIS Dean Richards, OrRtI Sarah Crane-Simpson, UMESD.
Central Statistical Organization (cso) Afghanistan Abdul Rahman Ghafoori President – General Presentation for the Second High Level Expert Group Meeting,
Overview of Secondary/Tertiary Tier Practices & Systems George Sugai OSEP Center on PBIS Center for Behavioral Education & Research University of Connecticut.
Quantifying Disaster Risk and optimizing investment Sujit Mohanty UNISDR – Asia Pacific Protecting development gains: A path towards resilience.
Description of Six Sigma Methodology. In this section, we will describe the Six Sigma methodology. We’ll discuss: –Historical context –Role of variation.
Role of international networks in informing TVET policy and practice Rod Camm Managing Director UNESCO-UNEVOC Regional Forum 31 August 2014 #150526.