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your academic credentials in order, starting with the most recent degree you earned.
The academic credentials in your resume give the information of your academic background and your skills section provides the skills possessed by you.
Judith, you conducted a survey of your students (not a very well conducted one for someone with
academic credentials in my estimation) and they apparently to the student agreed that this site is of no value to them and their general evaluations of it were nearly 100 % negative.
In addition to this, we expect our writers to display a mastery of the academic subject matter, and they must provide
academic credentials in fields in which they wish to produce academic works.
Some are arriving with traditional
academic credentials in economics, finance, international relations, and engineering.
Not exact matches
What is more, he did his work as someone whose
academic credentials made him acutely aware of the historical moment he was capturing,
in attempting to create a whole new category of knowledge around the way organizations are run.
Thompson himself was ousted
in May, after some of his
academic credentials proved to be false.
These managers range from those whose time horizon is measured
in minutes to those who hold positions for years; from those who knew they wanted to invest when they were back
in grade school to those who still aren't sure investing is their calling; and from those with impeccable
academic credentials to those without any degrees.
When the opportunity to partner with the University of Oklahoma at Norman
in 1942 arose, the two men rightly saw it as a way to upgrade SIL's
academic credentials.
Her
academic credentials are dubious, she is phenomenally bad at math, she is verbally inept, and she is so ignorant of hard science that she thinks Creationism should be taught
in schools.
The fact that Atwill had neither scholarly
credentials (he's a retired computer programmer) nor a jot of support from any
academic in historical studies didn't seem to matter.
The scientists
in the videos bandy their
academic credentials: «Ph.D.
in astrophysics,» or «Ph.D.
in molecular biology.»
Previous B.A.
in philosophy Three Years at Banned from a West
Academic from John Carroll Cal State - L.A. Chester dorm for
Credentials fighting as a sophomore
If you were to brainstorm factors related to tweens»
academic achievement, you might think of the quality of their school, their teacher's
credentials, their inherent ability, and your involvement
in their schoolwork.
Our devoted team of physicians have been recognized nationally and internationally for their extensive clinical experience, outstanding
academic credentials and research contributions, as well as for their success
in treating the most challenging fertility cases.
In a statement copied to Ghanapoliticsonline.com Mrs Mogtari said the
academic credentials of the learned Professor, her contributions to society and her work as Minister for Education can obviously be fact - checked and therefore, «why Hon. Opoku Prempeh will think and even want to describe as her as an embarrassment and one who does not understand education is simply mind boggling!
A federal high court sitting
in Abuja, has dismissed a case challenging the veracity of the
academic credentials of President Muhammadu Buhari.
When my insistence finally overrode his denials, he echoed his online essay that I should deny who I am rather than to engage
in an act so abhorrent as to love another man... To me, though, it is undeniable that removing him from the team for reasons unrelated to his scientific knowledge,
academic credentials or intellectual capacity was a mistake.»
Beyond his
academic credentials, he has a wealth of experience
in urban economics thanks to his stints with the college's Center for Entrepreneurship and the Office of Urban Initiatives.
Founder of the Heaven's Gate Ministries, Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Prophet Kumchacha has expressed disappointment
in Pastor Mensah Otabil for overseeing the collapse of Capital Bank although he has great
academic credentials and has highly connected.
Too many of these attorney appointees had deep legal and
academic credentials but were entirely lacking
in public administration or management experience or understanding.
In the words of the fact sheet, NIH requires a PI to have «
academic credentials and experience appropriate to the proposal.»
As a result, some scholars spend their careers
in a series of dead - end positions, watching as their spouse builds
academic credentials, gains respect, and wins tenure.
Those mentors also helped craft strategies to remedy gaps
in credentials, which led some interviewees to take teaching jobs or apply for postdoctoral research positions before putting themselves on the
academic job market.
Later that year, an investigation by Science uncovered an underground market for fake
academic credentials,
in which some peddlers may have used SCIgen to save themselves the effort of writing «authentic» fake papers by hand.
MSLs have advanced scientific training and
academic credentials generally consisting of a doctorate degree (Ph.D., PharmD., M.D.)
in the life sciences.
Dave Asprey: It's kind of crazy, and the reason I wanted to talk with you today and to share your knowledge with our guests is that last time you were on the show, you talked about your new book, Always Hungry, which is... If you guys haven't checked out this book, if you liked the bulletproof diet, if you're interested
in what fat can do for you, here's the guy with about ten thousand times more
academic credentials than I have, who has some good stuff to say about fat.
Mark Sisson has enormous credibility (abs etc.)
in this field despite having no
academic credentials people hang on his every word it seems.
One customer listed 330 + pieces of information about herself including her blood type, pay, and the jobs and
academic credentials of everyone
in her immediate family.
Natasha Patterson School Leadership Program Current City: Chicago Current job: Assistant principal, Chicago Public Schools Career highlights: Serving as school director / principal of UCSN — Rogers Park for the 2013 - 2014
academic year and earning a Level 1 + on the SQRP; securing a partnership with the David Lynch Foundation and the University of Chicago Crime Lab to bring Transcendental Meditation and the Quiet Time program to the students and staff of Gage Park High School, a valuable tool
in helping teachers and staff deal with stress and trauma; increased the number of 2016 Gage Park High School graduates earning early college and career
credentials.
Some are focused on raising
academic standards, others on keeping more people
in the education system longer and seeing that they emerge with
credentials.
We have managed to bring
in a class of students who not only have incredible
academic credentials, but have also demonstrated a strong record of leadership
in schools, organizations, and government,» she said.
Beyond the fact that large numbers of high - school teachers are teaching subjects
in which they have neither a major nor a minor, even teachers who do have strong
academic credentials are often clueless about how to teach their subjects to students from diverse backgrounds and abilities.
In February 2011 the Pathways to Prosperity Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education released a report challenging our excessive focus on the four - year college pathway, arguing that we need to create additional pathways that combine rigorous academics with strong technical education to equip the majority of young people with the skills and credentials to succeed in our increasingly challenging labor marke
In February 2011 the Pathways to Prosperity Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education released a report challenging our excessive focus on the four - year college pathway, arguing that we need to create additional pathways that combine rigorous
academics with strong technical education to equip the majority of young people with the skills and
credentials to succeed
in our increasingly challenging labor marke
in our increasingly challenging labor market.
We are looking for individuals with exceptional
academic credentials, demonstrated leadership potential, diverse life and work experiences, and a powerful desire to make a positive impact
in the world.
The authors found that even
in districts that were identified by NCPI as having merit pay plans, «most were so weak that they represented no meaningful change from traditional compensation systems,» which typically are based on the number of years on the job and
academic credentials.
However, Ms. Hoxby's research has shown that «creaming» can't explain the
academic success of charter schools given that the typical urban charter student is a poor black or Hispanic kid living
in a home with adults who possess below - average education
credentials.
To all of you «people worshipers» of Chancellor Rhee who betray the very education that Rhee suggests she is pushing by playing down and ignoring the
academic credentials and experience that EVERY successful school superintendent
in this nation has, SHAME ON YOU.
The differences
in academic credentials between TFA corps members and other teachers were gigantic: 81 percent of TFA teachers had graduated from a selective college or university, compared with 23 percent of the comparison teachers.
Intended outcomes include improving
academic excellence and career
credentials in Hamilton County for English Learners, creating a pipeline of EL students into Chattanooga TCAT and / or Chattanooga State Community College, establishing proven pathways to post-secondary
credentials and degrees, and providing connections to jobs for EL students.
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academic year.
Eight months later,
in February 2013, Vallas had a staff person contact the University of Connecticut to see whether he could participate
in UConn's school leadership program, a 13 - month set of courses that provide participants with the
academic credentials necessary to earn their superintendent certification
in Connecticut.
CAREER - TECHNICAL EDUCATION Technical training that is embedded through a sequence of classes and integrated with
academic content standards, aligned with career opportunities
in a variety of high - need, high - skill occupations, including opportunities for stackable certificates,
credentials, or degrees, where relevant.
Then - Newark mayor Cory Booker is a rising political star
in the Democratic Party with lofty
academic credentials and he impresses Zuckerberg.
The NRCCTE's programs of study / career pathways research studies are investigating the role of industry - recognized
credentials in improving student engagement
in school,
academic and technical achievement, and successful transition to further education and careers.
The Court stated that because teacher certification is unquestionably an important component of any preschool education program, preschool teachers working
in community - based programs
in the poorest school districts that lacked
academic credentials would be given four years to obtain certification.
Just last year Connecticut witnessed the collapse of the FUSE / Jumoke Academy charter school chain as a result of revelations that the company's CEO «Dr.» Michael Sharpe didn't actually have the
academic credentials he claimed and, to boot, had been convicted of embezzling public funds when he was working
in California.
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The workforce challenge: Absenteeism contributes to high school dropout rates, leaving students without the
academic credentials and skills needed to compete
in a 21st century workforce.
By keeping one foot
in the university and one
in the school district, professors maintain rigorous
academic credentials as well as the respect and confidence of teachers, which makes them uniquely suited to serve as informal coaches who provide nonevaluative guidance for teachers (Jennings & Peloso, 2010).