Not exact matches
When it comes to the
potential of Quebec - style child care, a 2012
academic study on the provincial system estimated it had allowed 70,000 more mothers with children under the age of 14 to hold jobs in 2008 than would have otherwise been the case.
When identifying
potential mentors, trainees should not limit themselves to their principal investigators (PIs) or
academic advisers, advised session co-chair Dina Myers Stroud, a research assistant professor in the physics department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville and the executive director of the Fisk - Vanderbilt Master's - to - Ph.
In addition, business leaders committed to change their hiring practices so that a
potential employee's
academic transcript is considered in the hiring decision, and to give high priority to the quality of a state's standards
when locating or expanding their businesses.
My perception of my own
academic potential skyrocketed
when I realized that, at age 14, I was attending college courses alongside college students.
When we talk about the disruptive
potential of online learning, we usually describe new approaches to delivering
academic content tailored to students» individual interests and abilities.
A 2005 NCREL report draft (which we received special permission to cite for this article) finds «new evidence supporting the apparent effectiveness of online programs and schools and generally demonstrating the
potential of online learning as a promising instructional intervention that can,
when implemented judiciously, and with attention to «evidence - based» practices, apparently improve student
academic performance.»
«Since 2000, however,
academic performance has declined
when compared to other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries, suggesting that Australian students and schools are not improving at the same rate and are falling short of achieving the full learning
potential of which they are capable,» he wrote.
ALBA School was founded on the conviction that bilingual students can reach their full
potential academically, in English and Spanish,
when challenged through; rigorous
academic studies, the integration of fine arts and the development of critical thinking, problem solving and creative abilities.
When teachers and students have what they need when they need it, students are able to reach and exceed their academic potent
When teachers and students have what they need
when they need it, students are able to reach and exceed their academic potent
when they need it, students are able to reach and exceed their
academic potential.
Sullivan is honest:
When he talks to
potential teachers he acknowledges the district's previous
academic and financial woes ---- including a state takeover that began in 2008 and ended in July 2014.
Guidance and goal setting through the implementation of the College Success Arizona Career,
Academic, and Life Milestones plan — when scholars are not performing up to their potential, for whatever reasons, Success Advisers provide individual academic growth plans that guide each student through a path to get back o
Academic, and Life Milestones plan —
when scholars are not performing up to their
potential, for whatever reasons, Success Advisers provide individual
academic growth plans that guide each student through a path to get back o
academic growth plans that guide each student through a path to get back on track.
All these are crucial factors
when it comes to assessments of your
academic potential.
Our evaluation department looks for proficiencies in the following areas
when reviewing the sample works of
potential writers: mastery of grammar, professional use of language, ease of readability, and a writing style that is appropriate to the subject matter and
academic level in which they are writing.
These college - wide contributions will ultimately help the web site reach its full
potential later next year,
when we roll out phase two and include redesigned sections for the four
academic divisions: art, architecture, engineering and humanities.