Sentences with phrase «school examination centers»

The regional minister visited the Bolgatanga Girls Senior High School (BOGISS), Bolgatanga Technical Institute (BOTECH) and the Zuarungu Senior High School examination centers.

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Under the leadership of the American Association of Theological Schools and with the financial support of the Carnegie Corporation a study center was established to correlate the work of self - examination and to formulate its results.
According to Reverend Elizabeth Akonwakon, the Education Director for the Ellembele District, there are five examination centers in the district which are; Bonzo Kaku SHS, Aiyinasi Methodist Primary School, Atuabo Methodist Primary School, Nkroful Agric SHS and Esiama Secondary and Technical School.
One of these studies focused on recent law school graduates preparing for the bar examination and two others centered on college students who were preparing for difficult pre-med science examinations.
The work by the Center on Education Policy (CEP) on the No Child Left Behind Act, high - school exit examinations, and other education policies uses exactly the same research methodologies as those employed by the U.S. Department of Education, state legislatures (controlled by both political parties), and other entities.
By providing a thorough examination of current reform efforts and intentions, the authors place the necessity of student inclusive school change in the center of any movement for education excellence.
At first blush, examination of a new survey by the Center on Reinventing Public Education at the University of Washington doesn't bode well for the idea of paying teachers according to how their students perform: 60 percent of Washington State public school teachers «strongly oppose» merit pay, and another 22 percent «somewhat oppose it.»
Our examination specifically reviewed state plans for explicit details about how states planned to use ESEA flexibility waivers and the 21st Century Community Learning Center, or 21st CCLC, optional waiver for comprehensive school redesign to add time for student learning and teacher collaboration and planning.
In addition to his K - 12 public education experience, Alan has also been the Program Director for the Center for Educational Leadership and Effective Schools at the University of California, Santa Barbara where he collaboratively supported the delivery of high quality services and research to school districts focusing on the rigorous examination of strengths, building leadership capacity, and facilitating the potential of systems for transformation.
The Mastery Examination Task Force was comprised of four members from the State Department of Education including the Commissioner herself as chair, two representatives from the State Board of Education, two from the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, two from the CT Association of Public School Superintendents, two from the CT Association of Schools (which oversees The Principal's Center), three from the CT Parent Teacher Association, and two chosen at - large by the Commissioner: the Executive Director of the CT Council for Education Reform and a Southern Connecticut State University professor with a math / technology background.
WASHINGTON, DC — Eight states will join with the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE) to use the world's best instructional systems and examinations to dramatically increase the number of students who leave high school ready to succeed in college.
There are a growing array of education choice options available in America such as controlled open enrollment, charter schools, charter districts, online schools, lab schools, schools - within - schools, year - round schools, charter technical career centers, magnet schools, alternative schools, vouchers, special programs, advanced placement, dual enrollment, International Baccalaureate, early admissions, and credit by examination or demonstration of competency.
Stanford's Center for Research on Education Outcomes followed up and expanded on a 2011 examination that also lavished praise on the state's charter school performance.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of these rules, upon compliance with the requirements of this rule the supreme court may admit an individual to practice law in this state provided that such individual has furnished satisfactory evidence that he or she has graduated from a law school approved by the American Bar Association; has been admitted to practice law in another state, federal territory or commonwealth or the District of Columbia for at least 5 years; has taken and passed either the Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination with a scale score of at least 85 or an equivalent course in ethics taken during his or her law school attendance; and who is the president, dean or academic director of The National Judicial College in Reno, Nevada, including the director of The National Center for the Courts and Media.
Graduates of these schools may qualify to take the Registered Medical Assistant certification examination of the American Medical Technologists (AMT) or have the option of taking a certification test given by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT).
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