Sentences with phrase «academic pressures on»

A growing charter sector exerts financial, logistical, and academic pressures on the district.
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.
Once I had a family whose parents were putting a bit too much academic pressure on their 11 - year old son.

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She has also struck a 19 - member task force of politicians, academics, finance and business leaders to find other ways to put pressure on B.C.
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.
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.
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.
The press are not solely to blame for this, however; Seamus Kelly, a former professional with Cardiff City and now an academic at University College Dublin, argues that pushy parents are also «a big problem, putting pressure on their «meal ticket» to money / stardom».
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.
But there is plenty of research citing the negative impact excessive academic pressure has on overall health, happiness, social adjustment and, yes, learning.
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.
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.
Another issue with viewing grit and self - control as skills: the pressure is on children to master them, like any other academic skill.
The early grades are seeing increasing pressure from standardized tests and homework and more emphasis on academics.
Palo Alto highlights the growing trend of focus on high performance and academics, along with the subsequent pressures and stresses on kids.
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.
If it makes students more demanding and less tolerant of courses which are poor value, and if it increases pressure on universities to weed out underperforming academics and lousy teachers, that's to the good.
Compared to those giddy Sixties, there is massive financial pressure on all academic institutions.
«A market in course prices between universities would increasingly pressure on students to make decisions based on cost rather than academic ability or ambition.
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
The academic career puts pressure on immediate results, continuous publication, and countless academic and administrative duties, especially early on.
And, as the academic «precariat» grows, said Hackmann, referring to postdoctoral researchers who work on successive contracts without the opportunity to become salaried professors, «so do regimes of competition rather than collaboration, and the pressure to play by business as usual rules persists.»
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.
The manager asked questions focused on René's ability to crank out good work under pressure, and René kept going back to the intricacies of the science involved, at a pace that sounded far too academic.
For example, the costs of the Affordable Care Act are putting pressure on academic medical centers to ask clinical faculty to devote more time to patient care and less to research, they noted.
And for every Superbad, there are four or five lesser films like Project X. And sure, occasionally you'll get a high school movie that actually has something to say about the academic and societal pressures of being a student (Justin Lin's Better Luck Tomorrow is a great example), but even that focused primarily on male characters.
Choice programs have put pressure on Scottsdale Unified, and academic results there have improved.
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.
The role of local authorities is changing dramatically, increasing pressure on school based teams, and the free school programme (an off shoot of the academies programme) has introduced competition between schools which focuses attention not just on academic performance but on the image a school wants to project.
Overemphasis on testing can put pressure on educators to focus on the lowest common denominator of academic standard.
A debate on academic pressure in primary schools: Can you deliver the curriculum AND have happy children?
The Study of New Scholars (an outgrowth of the Project on Faculty Appointments) studies the pressures that confront academic institutions and their faculty members as they try to reinvent academic careers, reformulate academic appointments and broaden the spectrum of employment arrangements.
It's an absolute disgrace that the pressure on schools to ensure pupils pass tests means children as young as three consider themselves «low ability» right at the start of their academic life, a belief which could impact on their self - esteem, carry on throughout their schooling and determine the direction of their adult lives.
Sixty - four per cent of students put pressure on themselves during exam time, rather than academic tutors (12 per cent) or parents (12 per cent).
Interestingly, students with widely different views on academic achievement responded to the peer pressure similarly.
If choice through vouchers can create conditions that promote academic achievement, and if it can put political pressure on what are often intractable urban school systems, it merits serious consideration.
Beginning in the late 1980s, Shanker pushed hard for state and federal legislation to raise academic standards, and he kept the pressure on for educational testing and consequences for poor performance.
The AFT had always backed tough disciplinary standards (which was clearly in the self - interest of teachers), but the new focus on academics would require much more of, and place greater pressure on, rank - and - file teachers.
But as times changed and more pressure was put on academic performance I did not focus much time on this.
We then identify a number of state and local policies that could put constructive pressure on students to exert effort in their academics.
Teaching Service Is Part of Principal's Mission Despite the pressures on schools to focus more on academics, Dr. Shannon Vincent is convinced it's her job as principal to teach students the value of service.
They are usually under extreme pressure to cover a prescribed curriculum within a certain period of time, working in overcrowded classrooms, where the emphasis is on academics.
This year's report also focuses on early - childhood education as its special theme, examining how new academic demands and accountability pressures are altering the learning environment for young children and the educators serving them.
Recent pressure to increase academic achievement has led new educational reform strategies to include ideas on extending the school day.
This practice, diametrically opposed to that in Singapore, which outperforms the United States in reading in English in spite of the fact that nearly everyone in that city - state speaks a different language at home, has no chance of narrowing the gap in academic literacy with native English speakers; instead it will exacerbate it, to be followed by more civil rights pressure on our universities to lower their academic standards still further in an attempt to achieve equal outcomes, in a vicious cycle that will continue the degradation of America's civil and academic life.
The sweeping education plan proposed by President Bush last week reflects a growing political consensus that the federal government should step up the pressure on states and school districts to improve academic achievement, especially for disadvantaged children, observers say.
This pressure will also affect university libraries and other academic resources, and the accelerating «open access» movement will do the rest.These developments amount to a «writing on the wall» for our traditional, universities.
Since the CPS's accountability policy provided strong incentives for the lowest - performing schools, these schools faced significant pressure to change behavior in order to get off, or to avoid being placed on, academic probation.
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