With so much else to do, and a subsequent loss
of academic structure, most research shows that children read less in the summer.
And where custom dictates that for the sake of convenience we keep to the
traditional academic structure, the philosophical question still remains as to whether biology (or psychology or any other human science) has a genuine right to autonomous existence.
According to «The Real College Guide,» graduating seniors at the College of William and Mary all have the opportunity to ring the bell at the country's oldest
active academic structure, the Christopher Wren Building.
Without a doubt, this is a difficult period to become a physician - scientist
because academic structures and reward systems are lagging well behind the contemporary realities that constrain traditional physician - scientist careers.
Partner centers of CELPHEDIA infrastructure interact closely with
local academic structures, as well as regional private companies, around common topics.
Brave Little Company provided artists and filmmaking support, while the school
provided academic structure and a makerspace for producing props and puppets.
The irony, say Bryk et al., is that such a «
constrained academic structure» contributes more to «the common school effect» than the potluck served by the public schools.
In the United States, educational reform financed by federal Race to the Top funds and standardized through the Common Core State Standards Initiative has brought buzzwords like «grit» and «rigor» into the national lexicon, while quietly doing away with play - based developmental learning in the lower grades in favor of an
increasingly academic structure.
Furthermore, to aid on the distinctions, a paragraph essay is a special type of an academic format where it composes five paragraphs in its
entire academic structure.
The universities get an extra year of fees, and the students add more practical knowledge to their education in a
familiar academic structure — something more that enhances their ability to more readily find work in the profession.
We can talk about the wide diversity of schools and that there are good «fits» for different kids in terms of campus size,
academic structure and content, geography, and experiences offered.
Velvet Goldmine sums up Haynes» obsessions with pop culture, music, child and adult psychology,
academic structure, sexuality, threes.
Too often, teachers ask that students follow a formal,
academic structure — a worthwhile endeavor, but not if it precludes introducing history students to different forms of written expression.
Superintendent Wanda Bamberg says test scores were unacceptable, until district leaders imposed
an academic structure.
Perhaps there are less traditional influences here given how young Miami is compared to NYC where much of
the academic structure and shared ideas have come out of established New York schools greatly influenced by post war artists coming from Europe.