Not exact matches
These principles also indicate the standards to be used in sex education — the basic ideals to be inculcated by explicit instruction in homes and at appropriate levels in
schools, and even more essentially by the
complex of accepted
acts built into social and cultural patterns.
As guide of the immature it seeks to lead them to a knowledge of the whole
complex of action in which they are to
act; as illuminator and critic the
school endeavors to aid the Church to understand what it is doing and by understanding to modify or redirect these actions.
Wolf, physics chair and
acting dean of The Cooper Union's Albert Nerken
School of Engineering in Manhattan, offered his inaugural «Scientific Photography» class in January primarily as a means to encourage budding Cooper Union engineers to tackle
complex technical projects.
The formulas are
complex and opaque: in the Every Student Succeeds
Act, Congress asked the Institute of Education Sciences to issue a report explaining how the current formulas affect different types of districts and
school attendance areas.
New Jersey's is a
complex and troubled public
school system: although the state ranks in the top 5 on most nationally normed tests (NAEP, SAT,
ACT), it has one of the worst achievement gaps in the country — 50th out of 51 in 8th - grade reading, for example.
School and academy leaders are currently faced with a juggling
act of
complex issues.
States seeking waivers under the No Child Left Behind
Act are hoping to replace what is widely considered an outdated, but consistent,
school accountability regime with a hodgepodge of
complex school grading systems that are as diverse as the states themselves.
STEM at Riverside Girls High
School provides experiences for our students to develop creative and collaborative approaches to solve
complex problems, critically think, take initiative for their own learning, see and
act on opportunities as well as innovate.
According to members of the Education
Complex, more money will somehow change the fact that, according to the 2013
ACT report on Georgia, 94 percent of black students, 81 percent of Hispanic students, and 65 percent of white students in Georgia who graduate from high
school are not college - ready in all four major subjects.
The discussion of why or why not some states are embracing using the
ACT or SAT as their high
school achievement test is
complex and lengthy.
These college graduates are tasked with fostering a college - going culture within their
school communities and
acting as advisers to students navigating the
complex process of college admissions, financial aid, and matriculation (College Advising Corps).
Mr. Bennett has
acted as an adjunct professor on the subject of
complex litigation at Washington University Law
School.
While in law
school Joe served as a law clerk with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel in Washington, D.C., where he focused his efforts on the Hatch
Act, a
complex statutory scheme governing the political activities of state and federal employees.