Sentences with phrase «modern education gets»

Modern education gets off - kilter sometimes.

Not exact matches

The former blow billionaire saw himself as a modern day Robin Hood and spent his ill - gotten wealth on health / education services, soccer fields and an entire neighborhood for the poor called The Barrio Pablo Escobar.
Seriously, get an education in modern science.
And that's where most modern, kind of delivery - method type education gets it wrong.
CLASS, an independent and non-denominational K — 12 Christian home education program, is a pioneer of the modern home school movement and has helped well over 100,000 families to get started — and succeed — in home schooling.
He pointed out that the development of children through education is dear to President Mahama and as such the NDC government given a «massive infrastructural facelift» to Jema Senior High School with Ampoma getting a kindergarten complex and modern ICT Centre.
Any country that aims to transform itself into a modern productive player in the global marketplace must get its educational policies right, adding that the countries that have made rapid progress around the world put education at the heart of their development.
British universities have climbed up world reputation rankings, according to the latest table published by Times Higher Education (THE), with At first glance, all asteroids look the same and don't get much attention unless one destroys modern life in a movie.
Education secretary Justine Greening said: «In modern Britain, where you are born, where you live, where you go to school and where you work directly affects where you get to in life.
World renowned author, speaker and education theorist, Sir Ken Robinson explains why he thinks modern education systems get it wrong and what needs to be done to provide a new model.
Blended learning is a complex concept, do not confuse it just with a standard training using modern tech like interactive boards or with distance education, where the students practically get no help and learn independently.
At the Art Students League, on 57th Street, he studied with Jan Matulka, a Czech - born painter who «represented,» according to McNeil, «the very best that you could get in terms of modern art education in New York City.»
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