Sentences with phrase «if schools work»

If schools work more closely with the technology community there is an opportunity not only to deepen subject knowledge within the curriculum but also the understanding of careers within the digital industry.
If the school work is boring, can your child nicely suggest to the teacher to assign projects?
But for some of those on the ground, like girls» - school founder Ilana DeBare, if a school works, we should learn from it.
«If every school worked that way, we'd have enough examiners,» he said.
If a school works out the glitches some gifted students might do well mainstreamed.
If a school works, let it work for more kids.
If school work is assigned by the school prior to the parenting time, the parents must inform each other of the work to be done in a timely manner.

Not exact matches

CDL schools are generally seven weeks long if you do them full time, and full time means 40 hours per week, which pretty much precludes working, so you'll need to plan accordingly.
Some are larger than others, and if you're planning on bringing the notebook to school, work, or business meetings, then you'll want to ensure that it's the right size for your needs.
Will your family come with you — and if so, what will your partner do (will they be able to work in their chosen profession), where will children go to school?
If we are going to school a new generation and create a resilient future of work, we must approach it with a completely new mindset.
«I realized that I wasn't going to be able to have the kind of life people have in the States — a good house, a nice car, maybe a summer house — if I finished school and went to work for a company,» Fuks says.
«Conversely, if the population is becoming younger, a greater percentage of the population may enroll in high school or college; yet this tells us nothing about employment opportunities for those who want to work
While the first 100 days of the newly minted dean augur well for Kellogg, there is still much work to be done at a school that has lost momentum, if not its edge, among the...
If they don't work with my school schedule, I'll have to quit, so I want them to understand the importance.
If you want to know more about how the big guys work out problems, check out Justice on the Job, by David W. Ewing (Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1989), a lively chronicle of the creative complaint systems in place at corporations such as Federal Express, IBM, and Northrop.
While the first 100 days of the newly minted dean augur well for Kellogg, there is still much work to be done at a school that has lost momentum, if not its edge, among the business school elite.
If you've thought of working in the healthcare field but aren't particularly interested in seven years of medical school, a career in audiology or speech - language pathology might be of interest to you.
Eric Abrahamson, a professor of management at Columbia Business School and author of The Perfect Mess, adds that order comes with a cost: «If you stop to tidy up every time something becomes disordered you'll continually interrupt yourself and never get any work done,» he says.
If your children go to school, try to get done the work that requires phone calls when they're out of the house.
You may need to go back to school and work at it for quite a few years, but if you stick with it, you'll keep getting better at your craft, building better products, and delivering better service.
That's especially true if you're getting a laptop for work or for school, and with the new school year right around the corner that may well be the case.
In this Harvard Business School paper, for example, Kruse and economist Martin Weitzman write that some employees may not work any harder if they know their share of the payout remains fixed.
I think old - school tactics like the Three Cs of sales, pushy car salesman stuff doesn't work any more, especially not if you're selling a lifestyle or a dream, or millions or billions of dollars of real estate.
If you fancy working in the dental health profession but can't see yourself enduring or affording all those years of dental school, starting a career as a dental hygienist might be a good option with a good income and a positive employment outlook.
Her mother told her, «Olga, if you want to be successful in the entertainment business, you'll have to work soooo hard if you don't want to go to school
But this Presidents Day weekend, the commander - in - chief fired off an unprecedented 14 tweets about the Russia investigation — declaring his innocence, suggesting the FBI could have prevented last week's Florida school shooting if it hadn't been working on the investigation, blaming Democrats and former President Barack Obama for Russia's interference in the election, and accusing the former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton of colluding with Russia.
When your teacher threatens you with (insert social punishment here) if you don't do your work in school, you do the work.
Often, the first thing anyone will ask you in an interview (when you're young) is where you went to school, even if you have work / internship experience that should trump it.
This type of work can be great if a spouse is only seeking to work during the school year or perhaps during a long separation or deployment.
«Their idea was that if you fire thousands of teachers, teachers» aides, school support workers, nurses, nurses» aides and people that work in the hospitals that somehow the price of oil would go back up,» she told a Unifor convention in Ottawa this week.
As a single mom, this time isn't easy to find even when you sacrifice all your time, I'm also trying to finish school and if possible would be able to start my own business from home or will have more qualification to work from home for another company when I'm finished.
As an employer, if I knew you worked even just 20 hours a week while in school I would be impressed.
Of course, if you work in an area with an open enrollment, perhaps the parents would be happy to drive their children to the better schools and live a little farther away in order to have that extra room.
I had more than one guidance counsellor admonish me for not trying harder in school, suggesting that «it would be a shame if a smart boy like you ended up working on an assembly line.»
Most companies and schools follow this formula: if you work harder, you will be more successful, and then you will be happy.
At schools and companies alike, we are sometimes taught to think: «if I work harder, then I will be successful, and then I will be happy.»
I've found something surprising that I'd consider researching if I were still in school or had students working with me.
You've probably heard the age - old high school guidance counselor question, «If you suddenly had one million dollars and didn't have to work anymore, what would you do?»
If you're organized, knowledgeable about the higher education process, and enjoy working with adolescents and their parents, consider starting a side business as an independent college application consultant to help more smart, ambitious, and qualified kids get into the schools of their dreams.
This is has been a boon for my career since being able to observe very smart, creative and motivated people work is like going to school (if you are paying attention).
Societyvs said, on February 5th, 2010 at 6:29 pm «I wonder if Society would allow an openly working prostitute person to teach Sunday school or even lead service once in a while?
«I wonder if Society would allow an openly working prostitute person to teach Sunday school or even lead service once in a while?
My answer is a question to you, and I truely look forward to your answer:;;;;;;;;;;;; How about we say you live in Nevada and so question:::::::::::::::: I wonder if Society would allow an openly working prostitute person to teach Sunday school or even lead service once in a while?
its hard to get too worked up over a church service off - hours at a school, if they pay market rate (think so?)
I don't know if many of you know this, but a true Christian doesn't leave their beliefs at home when they leave to go to work or school or anywhere we decide to go.
Yes, they will argue if given the opportunity, but the only time you see them become agitated is when religious people try to impose their beliefs on them via public works: government, schools, etc..
If he worked for a public school or just about anywhere else, he would still be gainfully employed.
... If someone works hard in school and develops good financial habits, they're more likely to do reasonably well financially than most people were for most of human history.»
The Anglo - American label may however, be put to a legitimate, if rather specific, use — namely, in the context of a selective reading of Deleuze's works from the late sixties (D&R and LS), and taking the logico - mathematical model of structuralism (developed by the Bourbaki school and taken up by Piaget) as the reference point, rather than the more familiar, but rather different, model derived from Saussurean linguistics.
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