Sentences with phrase «academic pressure in»

A debate on academic pressure in primary schools: Can you deliver the curriculum AND have happy children?
Pica and Carlsson - Paige discuss the value of play and comment on how societal factors like media and academic pressure in the early years are impeding children's natural inclinations to play.

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The pressure of epistemological standards established by minimalistic philosophies was extremely strong at that time, and any philosopher who wanted to be treated seriously in academic circles had to take them into account.
Thus the onus to foster the conversation is awkwardly placed on students or young faculty members, those living in the tensions between the academic and apologetic worlds and who feel the most pressure and enthusiasm for synthetic thinking.
Pastors, celebrities, academics, sports personalities all can fall foul of this and perhaps face more pressure to do so than those of us that are not in the limelight.
The full exercise of this right requires that trustees and administrators protect teachers and students against pressures from outside in favor of certain methods and conclusions of inquiry, and that support for teaching and research be kept as free as possible from exerting a controlling influence on academic pursuits.
Dalrymple comments: «Mind you, I don't blame the authors for this: after all, the pressure upon academics to publish in reputable journals nowadays is as irresistible as the urge of husbands to strangle their wives.»
In these days of complex academic pressures even a modest book becomes a project depending upon the support and co-operation of many institutions and persons.
Just at that point in the term when the academic pressures seem unbearable, around 20 per cent of the first - year medical students volunteer to plan the service.
Such is the first, superficial impression: our schools, like our churches and our ministers, have no clear conception of what they are doing but are carrying on traditional actions, making separate responses to various pressures exerted by churches and society, contriving uneasy compromises among many values, engaging in little quarrels symptomatic of undefined issues, trying to improve their work by adjusting minor parts of the academic machine or by changing the specifications of the raw material to be treated.
It is an increasing challenge to raise our children in the current environment, where they face heightened academic and social pressures.
In every issue, students write about matters closest to their hearts: love, secrets, dances, body image, sexual identity, relationships with parents, and also intense academic pressures, competition, loneliness, depression and fears for the future.
With our culture and our nation's emphasis on high academic achievement, the perception that in order to get into college kids need straight As and perfect test scores, increased course work and more complex curricula, teachers are feeling the pressure to cover more material, and to prepare kids for the next grade.
Increasing academic demands, peer pressure and concerns about fitting in socially can all add up to extra angst.
Author of the teen survival guide, How to Deal, and noted media expert on teen issues, Dr. Jerry is focused on helping teens cope with parents, teachers, friends and academic pressure, communicating with them in a way they understand to help successfully navigate the dramas and pressures of adolescence.
British women have the lowest breastfeeding rates in the world because they are being put under pressure to resume their old routines as quickly as possible after birth, a leading public health academic has said.
As kids get older, academic and social pressures (especially from trying to fit in) create stress.
Unreasonable academic pressures may be one piece of the puzzle, as Rosin pointed out in her article — and it is one that can be easily replaced.
With one day to go, we interview the former politician and academic David Howarth — who won a surprise victory to become the Liberal Democrat MP for Cambridge in 2005 — for his insight on the twists and turns of Polling Day, and the daily pressures of life in Westminster.
Perhaps the commonest view among academics studying government reform is the sceptical verdict that pressures for cost - cutting came at the expense of traditional administrative values — careful rule - application and consistency and fairness in handling cases.
As previous academics in this series have pointed out, wise negotiators will try to discern their opponents» priorities and what pressures create them; and the Celtic fringe presents complicated political questions with deep historical roots.
Indeed Natasha Devon (who is co-founder of the appropriately named Self - Esteem Team) fell out with her government masters when she weighed in to the Kids Strike row by declaring «the culture of testing and academic pressure is detrimental to mental health».
«A market in course prices between universities would increasingly pressure on students to make decisions based on cost rather than academic ability or ambition.
Most postdocs I know agree that, in terms of lack of pressure, they are at the best stage of their academic careers, with no thesis or grant deadlines.
I hope this reply reaches you in time; the new academic year is only a few weeks away, so I'm sure you've been put under pressure to make your choice.
In spite of the many pressures that rule the academic world, Lecuit's and Najman's examples show that scientists can combine their personal and professional lives in a variety of ways, and that the benefits of a successful balance are manIn spite of the many pressures that rule the academic world, Lecuit's and Najman's examples show that scientists can combine their personal and professional lives in a variety of ways, and that the benefits of a successful balance are manin a variety of ways, and that the benefits of a successful balance are many.
With strong letters that iterate your confidence in her potential and the tremendous challenges she faces in achieving her academic goals, she might receive targeted funds that could reduce the pressure for her to maintain than a full - time job.
Antiretroviral drugs that keep HIV in check reached less - wealthy countries only after pressure from non-governmental agencies, academics and patients.
The marriage was in trouble — undermined by the pressures of academic life and a failed course of fertility treatments — and it ended soon afterward.
Einstein once said that if he'd been an academic in his early twenties, he'd have been unable to come up with his great ideas, because he would have been too pressured by the obligation to fit in with what everyone else was doing.
Indicators shows that Federal investment in both academic and business sector R&D has declined in recent years, reflecting the effects of the end of the investments of ARRA (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act), the advent of the Budget Control Act, and increased pressure on the discretionary portion of the federal budget.
The paper was sound but a libel threat apparently exerted pressure on management at Frontiers in Psychology, suggesting a blow to academic freedom
Given the pressures of competition for academic positions, to follow Einstein's path is to risk the price that he paid: unemployment in spite of abundant talent and skill at the craft of theoretical physics.
Academic assessments focus on publications — and overwhelmingly favor publication in a few widely cited journals — so the pressure's on to publish and publish well.
Others, like Tom Burke, founding director of U.K. - based environmental group E3G, dismissed the Nature piece as «an ivory - tower view of life» that focuses on what is being said in academic literature rather than what is happening on the ground as countries slowly but surely buckle to international pressure to take on climate responsibly.
According to the paper by academics at Oxford University and the University of Tennessee, companies may take advantage of consumers» difficulty in processing many complex options when competitive pressure is fierce.
In a paper now submitted to a peer - reviewed academic journal, they reported their recent tests of the mineral bridgmanite, a high - pressure form of olivine.
These uncertainty - reduction strategies included seeking social support from friends, family, or academic counselors; socializing with friends to take a break from sports and school pressures; negotiating with coaches in an attempt to raise their scholarship; and sometimes concealing their athlete status from peers to minimize people befriending them for the wrong reasons, or prevent negative stereotypes.
«Academics are the ones under the most financial pressure, because of general stagnation in federal research budgets,» says Timmerman.
According to The Key's findings, financial worry has spread significantly among school leaders in the last year with 51 per cent considering budget pressures and lack of funding as the biggest challenge for the coming academic year.
Some observers fear, however, that a shift toward career preparation would ease the pressure on schools to provide top - notch academics for every child, reproducing a dynamic that has harmed generations of students: Those perceived to be «college material» are immersed in challenging courses, while those sized up as less capable or motivated get a watered - down education.
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.
And in many middle - and upper - middle class communities, according to psychologist Richard Weissbourd, today's most «potent ingredient» is «achievement pressure» — the pressure to excel across academic subjects and a wide range of extracurriculars, culminating in the stress of putting together an impeccable college admissions package.
«I think as middle school and secondary educators we can get caught up in the pressures of covering academic content and skills, and it sometimes feels we don't have enough time for rituals like this and that students will feel that they're being babied anyway,» she observed.
Before schools can respond to external pressure for increased academic performance, they must transform themselves from atomized, incoherent organizations to ones in which faculty share an explicit set of norms and expectations about what good instructional practice looks like.
The latest edition of «The State of Our Nation's Youth,» which has published poll results episodically since 1996, finds a marked increase in academic pressure reported among the nation's teenagers.
Some of the root causes debated by MP's were the clear link to children's online habits which are keeping them isolated, sleep deprived and stuck in a dependence mode with low self - esteem, low self - confidence and fear of failing; along with too much pressure from a young age to pursue high academic standards; frequent cyberbullying and sexting; increased obsession with body awareness; and lack of skills that prepare children for life - such as resilience, within the curriculum.
The takeaway: Don't underestimate the effect of peer pressure in your school — it's powerful enough to get students to walk away from even life - changing academic opportunities.
Even before new cuts bite, a recent survey showed that over 50 per cent of school leaders expect budget pressures and lack of funding to be their biggest challenge in the next academic year.
The exclusion of creative subjects from the EBacc remit; subject silos; out - dated subject orthodoxies; teacher shortages and financial and academic pressures on schools weighed down by accountability measures are creating a perfect storm in which students will be those affected in the short term and society in the long term.
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