They also provide commentary to the news media, testify on Capitol Hill, serve as consultants to various governments, and pursue many other activities that enrich
the academic life of the school.
Not exact matches
In their new book, Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in
Life and Work, brothers and
academics Chip (
of Stanford Graduate
School of Business) and Dan Heath (
of Duke) explore how to eliminate biases and improve the quality
of our decisions.
Let's be clear about this corporo - fuedal world we
live in: the CEOs are the kings and queens, the board are the nobility, and economists and other business
school academics are their knights errant, imbued with the holy quest
of maintaining power for their corporate masters.
Can we not only recycle but also reduce the amount
of paper and metals used in the
academic and business
life of the
school?
Or the quest for understanding that lies at the core
of a
school will be marginalized, trivialized («
Academics are all right for those so inclined, but are finally fairly irrelevant to the
life of a congregation»), and unduly constrained.
I grew up with a missing parent, i was always on the poor side
of life and never had a lot
of «Gifts» that help me in
school academics.
Still influential through its heirs and their journal Annales, this
school controls French
academic life and much
of public opinion with an absolute rule resembling, not coincidentally, that
of Louis Quatorze.
It may be an arrangement that factors out different aspects
of the
school's common
life to the reign
of each model
of excellent
schooling: the research university model may reign for faculty, for example, or for faculty in certain fields (say, church history, or biblical studies) but not in others (say, practical theology), while paideia reigns as the model for students, or only for students with a declared vocation to ordained ministry (so that other students aspiring to graduate
school are free to attempt to meet standards set by the research university model); or research university values may be celebrated in relation to the
school's official «
academic» program, including both classroom expectations and the selection and rewarding
of faculty, while the
school's extracurricular
life is shaped by commitments coming from the model provided by paideia so that, for example, common worship is made central to their common
life and a high premium is placed on the
school being a residential community.
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Schools can and often do provide players money for certain
academic and cost -
of -
living expenses.
Instead
of removing children from their day - to - day
lives for treatment, both The Wright
School and Hope Creek Academy emphasize helping students develop skills within the context
of ordinary activities:
academics, chores and,
of course, fun.
As one student explained, «Finding what integrity means to you and really owning that definition and
living it out in
academics, sports, extracurriculars, and even outside
of school, this is something that you could apply to any aspect
of your
life.»
New Voices commissioned the production company, Footpath Pictures, to make the documentary, which offers insight into daily
school life for children who are hampered in their speech or mobility but who have good
academic potential, and some
of whom are gifted.
We all want our kids to do well in
school and to master certain skills and concepts, but our largely singular focus on
academic achievement has resulted in a lack
of attention to other components
of a successful
life — the ability to be independent, adaptable, ethical, and engaged critical thinkers.
Words can not express the depth
of gratitude we feel for the ways the Waldorf
School of Princeton and the
academic community it sustains have contributed to our son's development as a student, as an artist, and as a human being and to our
lives as a family.
The vast majority
of head teachers already believe that good food is vital to children's health and
academic achievement, and to the broader
life of the
school.
Prairie Moon Waldorf
School offers a rich and comprehensive
academic program which includes English based on world literature, myths, and legends; history that is chronological and inclusive
of the world's great civilizations; science that surveys geography, astronomy, meteorology, physical and
life sciences; and mathematics that develops competence in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry.
Many parents remember their own childhood summers as true respites from
school, devoid the rigor and rigidity
of academic life.
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These effects are 1) pervasive, being reflected in a range
of measures including standardized tests, teacher ratings, and
academic outcomes in high
school; and 2) relatively long -
lived, extending throughout childhood into young adulthood.»
On her part, Ms Lankai Quarcoopome, who is an alumnus
of the
school (AGOSA» 76) and also the Guest Speaker, said she believes that «through quality education, we could make our
lives better and also transform our nation and for this reason, we must insist on achieving very high
academic and performance standards at all levels in the country.»
Helble decided to return to
academic life, becoming dean
of the Thayer
School of Engineering at Dartmouth College.
During his doctoral work in genetics and molecular biology at Johns Hopkins Medical
School, Munoz - Sanjuan grew «disillusioned about the dependency on peer review to make a
living [in
academic science], and universities» lack
of appreciation for teaching excellence when evaluating for a tenure position.
A team from La Trobe University's
School of Life Sciences, led by Dr Richard Peters, worked with
academics from Monash University's Faculty
of IT to create, using 3D animation, a series
of varied environmental settings and weather conditions, comprising different plant environments and wind conditions, to quantify how lizard displays are affected by this variation.
Depending on how many students at a given
school live in poverty, strong parental networks have a favorable or inhibiting effect on the
academic achievements
of their children.
The
academic project team also includes Michael Armey, PhD,
of Butler Hospital and the Warren Alpert Medical
School; Gary Epstein - Lubow, MD,
of the Medical
School, Butler, and Hebrew Senior
Life; and Ronald Seifer, PhD,
of the Medical
School and Bradley Hospital.
(Stephen T. Warren, PhD, FACMG, William Patterson Timmie Professor
of Human Genetics, Chairman
of the Dept.
of Human Genetics, Emory University
School of Medicine)» [T] he book takes the guesswork out
of an
academic life and environment.
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of a Wimpy Kid (PG for crude humor and mild epithets) Combination
live action / animated comedy based on Jeff Kinney's illustrated children's novel
of the same name chronicling the misadventures
of a wisecracking, junior high
school student (Zachary Gordon) and his best friend (Robert Capron) over the course
of a very eventful
academic year.
At a remote Mojave Desert high
school, extraordinary educators believe that empathy and
life skills, more than
academics, give at - risk students command
of their own futures.
A U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Vérité Filmmaking was presented to: The Bad Kids / (Directors: Keith Fulton, Lou Pepe)-- At a remote Mojave Desert high
school, extraordinary educators believe that empathy and
life skills, more than
academics, give at - risk students command
of their own futures.
And since avoiding
academic risks means avoiding learning, praising students» intelligence eventually impaired their success in
school (and
life happiness as well, since they felt intelligence was out
of their own control).
Consider another example: the Progressive Education Association officially expired in 1955, yet 20 years later many
schools were still providing the curriculum recommended by its
Life Adjustment subsidiary - that 20 percent
of high -
school students should receive vocational training, 60 percent a «general» curriculum, including such courses as «marriage and the family,» and the remaining 20 percent
academic instruction.
It's undeniable that
school trips have a positive impact on children's
lives, their
academic potential and understanding
of the world.
The above 5 options could easily be adapted and adopted in any classroom to reap the benefits
of technology in our
schools and to equip our students for the world beyond their
academic life.
Benefits to
School Life Looking at the lasting impact of LOtC experiences in terms of academic performance, Learning Away's recent research found that school trips resulted in higher academic achievement, with 61 per cent of students achieving higher than their predicted grade following a school trip based on the subject
School Life Looking at the lasting impact
of LOtC experiences in terms
of academic performance, Learning Away's recent research found that
school trips resulted in higher academic achievement, with 61 per cent of students achieving higher than their predicted grade following a school trip based on the subject
school trips resulted in higher
academic achievement, with 61 per cent
of students achieving higher than their predicted grade following a
school trip based on the subject
school trip based on the subject area.
She also found a widespread belief that their
academic setbacks were not the
schools» responsibility but, rather, the result
of too many students from poor families with «home
life» issues.
Although some research finds that such benefits exist, the available data have not permitted researchers to confirm the causal effects
of desegregation on nonacademic benefits for the same reasons that it is difficult to produce convincing findings on
academic benefits: the nonrandom sorting
of students among
school environments and the real possibility that forced busing may produce effects very different from those
of living in a racially or socioeconomically mixed community.
Results show that while some students drop out because
of academic challenges, most others leave
school due to circumstances in their
lives and an inadequate response to those challenges from their
schools: lack
of motivation, interest, and classes that were not challenging enough.
He had just spent two years studying the «climate
of values» at several midwestern high
schools, interviewing students about their
academic lives, their social
lives,
school culture, and their rapidly evolving teen culture.
In a similar vein, middle - class and more - educated parents tend to shape Christian
schools toward less tension with the outside world, greater emphasis on
academic excellence, less rigid social control
of students, greater room for individual creativity and expression, and less denominationally distinctive ways
of integrating religion into
school life.
A study into the state
of the nation's
schools has revealed that an overwhelming majority
of teachers and head teachers consider the
school environment to affect pupils»
academic life.
Guest blogger Allen Mendler compares what's expected
of students in
school to what will be expected
of them in the real world, and suggests more realistic goals for giving them a more satisfying
academic life.
School Reform Minister Nick Gibb said: «All pupils should have the opportunity to study foreign languages as part
of a core
academic curriculum that prepares them for
life in modern Britain.
We offer a variety
of programs to provide prospective applicants with information about the
school,
academic programs, student
life, and the application process.
«This is an exciting period in the
life of the Ed
school with the prospect
of a new
academic plan being developed and moving into high gear for an eventual Allston [campus] move.»
Even more troubling is that 45 per cent
of girls do not see the relevance
of the skills they learn in PE to their
lives and ultimately, issues with confidence, self ‑ consciousness, the pressure
of academic school work and lack
of encouragement from teachers and parents, all hold teenage girls back from being physically active.
Now, with a year
of the Ed
School behind her, she is looking at ways that technology — and a small academic scholarship program that she started while in Iraq for three high school seniors each year — can help students all over Thailand improve their
School behind her, she is looking at ways that technology — and a small
academic scholarship program that she started while in Iraq for three high
school seniors each year — can help students all over Thailand improve their
school seniors each year — can help students all over Thailand improve their
lives.
Many parents believe that so - called «
academic redshirting,» or the act
of delaying a student's kindergarten entrance by one year, will give their children a leg up not only when they first enroll in
school, but throughout their educational careers and later in
life.
In Against the Odds: How «At - Risk» Students Exceed Expectations (Jossey - Bass Publishers; Publication Date: December 1998), Janine Bempechat, an assistant professor
of education at the Harvard Graduate
School of Education, examines the
lives of children who seem to defy the odds, giving parents, educators, and anyone interested in the well - being
of children hope and inspiration as they strive for
academic excellence in all our children.