While these strategies are necessary, the data on student achievement in Massachusetts, after nearly two decades of reform, makes it readily apparent that schooling solutions alone are not sufficient to
achieve our aspiration of getting all students to proficiency.
Achieving the aspiration of a great teacher in every classroom requires state leadership.
The US and Chinese markets in particular devour them, and we're rather partial to them in Europe, too, so you don't need to be a genius to grasp the fact that if Maserati is to
achieve its aspiration of building 75,000 cars a year it needs a slice of that action.
all relevant government departments must undertake a needs assessment to: examine legislation, policy, programs, funding and other support available; identify what mechanisms exist; and where the gaps lie that create barriers to
achieving the aspirations of Indigenous communities
Not exact matches
Having a clear idea
of what you want to
achieve and being able to prioritize sundry
aspirations into a single sustainable «highest goal,» as Michael Ray terms it, is a way
of beginning to work strategically with your dreams.
I like to really encourage our team to have a very high
aspiration as to what we can
achieve and have a vision
of what could be.
And while the teen years are often filled with
aspirations and dreams, 54 percent
of the respondents said they do not believe they will
achieve millionaire status in their lifetime, perhaps an indication
of a realistic perspective.
Al Ahli Bank
of Kuwait's CEO, Michel Accad, opens up about his country's economic role in the Arab world and why the Gulf nation might never
achieve all its lofty
aspirations.
If you plan to purchase software in this category, the most important first step would be to determine the level
of maturity that you plan to
achieve for your brand, so that you can select a vendor who aligns to your
aspirations.
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One
of the best established facts
of educational research is that the educational background and
aspirations of fellow students significantly determine what a student will
achieve.
Nevertheless, however efficacious this newly born faith
of Man in the ultra-human may prove to be, it seems that Man's urge towards Some Thing ahead
of him can not
achieve its full fruition except by combining with another and still more fundamental
aspiration — one from above, urging him towards Some One.
In response, these churches, temples, synagogues and mosques produce the cultural material that enables their members and adherents to locate themselves with respect to the places and time in which they currently live, to identify with others, to find their moral bearings, and to
achieve some measure
of efficacy with respect to their own needs and
aspirations.
Neither school has yet
achieved the accepted standard
of a university, in the sense
of providing broad intellectual leadership and contributing to the growth
of knowledge and culture; and neither has won sufficient recognition among evangelicals themselves to be said to typify the movement's university
aspirations.
Every team has their
aspirations and goals that they'd like to
achieve this year and,
of course, Arsenal are no different.
That dream for the winner
of 39 worldwide titles is to take a hands - on approach to helping another era
of Korean girls
achieve their own
aspirations.
Ambitious targets for the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games to support the
aspiration to maintain or even increase the medal tally
of the British team's performance in London — a feat not
achieved by a host nation to date in the history
of the Games.
Several
of the Agenda 2063
aspirations speak to the role
of women in
achieving the objectives
of the agenda.
But an explanation
of red lines and positive
aspirations would show people they had a plan and were desperately trying to
achieve the right outcome for Britain.
A society that eschews poverty
of aspirations and with deliberateness celebrates, prepares and challenges the youth to discover and
achieve their full potential.
The civil service welcomes combined authorities with DEEMs as a way
of achieving its long - held
aspiration to diminish by amalgamations the number
of councils, and thus councillors who do not want to accept the line from Whitehall.
If the
aspiration is excellence, how can we measure whether it's being
achieved and what happens when the government's well - intended goals
of improving health outcomes don't actually occur.
The First Lady noted that Ghana currently needed crucial investors like CBMIE because that's one
of the surest ways Ghana's current developmental
aspirations can be
achieved.
«I particularly look forward to this meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, in which we would reiterate our
aspirations towards a Ghana beyond aid which in the medium term needs a critical mass
of international support to
achieve the aspired transformation», Ken Ofori - Atta said.
The speech placed a heavy focus on the broad - based
aspirations of the Democratic Party toward inclusiveness and the measures he's
achieved in office.
«We are talking about big issues that are affecting all
of our different communities - how are we going to pay our way in the world, how are we going to ensure that everybody can
achieve their dreams and realise their
aspirations?
«Indeed, if we are to
achieve this
aspiration, there is the need for that critical mass
of resources to push the economy beyond aid right from the onset
of the implementation
of strategies to get there,» he said.
Commenting on the Secretary
of State for Education's session at Conservative Party Conference, Christine Blower, General Secretary
of the National Union
of Teachers, the largest teachers» union said: «Michael Gove does not have a monopoly
of concern that all children and young people should have high
aspiration and the very best teaching and support to
achieve.
President Buhari, while addressing the assembly earlier, said that «Nigeria believes that without deliberate and collective commitment and action, the issue
of large movement
of refugees and migrants may impede our
aspirations toward
achieving the Programme
of Action
of the Cairo Agenda +20.»
«I must mention that the task before you is enormous, but I am confident that with your wealth
of experience and knowledge
of members
of these boards, the desired growth, this government's
aspirations and indeed the
aspirations of Nigerians, will be
achieved within a reasonable time frame.»
While this can be an interesting career choice on its own, it also provides formal business training, a lot
of practical experience in a variety
of businesses, and also gives you a strategic outlook for assisting investee companies
achieve their growth
aspirations.
The President has on numerous occasions confirmed his commitment to human space exploration, and the goal
of ensuring that the nation is on a vigorous andsustainable path to
achieving our boldest
aspirations in space.
She strives to promote principles
of cultural well - being not just with words, but by example so that she can help you
achieve the same — a life
of balance that fosters health and your individual
aspirations.
I get so ambitious and hung up on one idea or
aspiration, that I think I tend to lose sight
of everything else going on, sometimes to my own detriment, as I hone in on that one thing I hope to
achieve or accomplish or do.
Loves
of a Blonde dances along the thin line between dreams and disillusionment, as sympathetic to its heroine's
aspirations as it is certain that they can never be fully
achieved.
«Godzilla» asks you care about its characters,
achieves that
aspiration, earns your trust, and then not only pivots towards a far less interesting character, but abandons most
of its absorbing emotional legwork for a fairly rote and straightforward rock «em, sock «em monster movie.
He zones out into exaggerated fantasies
of the actions he cant bring himself to
achieve in reality, like his romantic
aspirations for Cheryl Melhoff (Kristen Wiig).
Mr Sherwood added: «The evidence shows that FLO has a positive impact on disengaged and vulnerable young people and highlights the importance
of tailored casework to help them to take the lead in addressing their individual challenges, boost
aspirations,
achieve learning goals as well as pursue post-school employment, training and further learning goals.»
«This is part
of our core mission to deliver real social justice by giving all children, regardless
of background, the chance to fulfil their potential and
achieve their high
aspirations.
This is at the core
of our commitment to govern as one nation - creating a country where everyone, regardless
of their background, can
achieve their high
aspirations.
Of wider impact was more general growth in confidence and in
aspiration — a vital motivator for all students to
achieve.
It should also allow teachers the scope to express their future career
aspirations, and be a means
of ensuring they receive the necessary training and support to
achieve this.
Scottish education secretary, Kirsty Williams, said: «Since becoming Education Secretary, one
of my key priorities has been to raise the
aspirations for all our children and young people, broadening horizons and developing ambition so that all can
achieve.
And as Bob Berdahl, the new Chancellor at Berkeley, told me this effort has given these young people, «shining new
aspirations»
of what they can
achieve.
It also seemed to be a natural by - product — actually the quintessence —
of the Left's technocratic bent: if we set clear, measurable
aspirations, develop aligned policies, organize ourselves to
achieve our goals, continuously assess performance, and make necessary course corrections, then we will succeed.
I continue to aspire to become a master teacher but my view
of what a master teacher is and how to
achieve that
aspiration has evolved.
With teachers and practitioners being held responsible for delivering high - quality provision by the SEND Code
of Practice, and with Ofsted placing significant emphasis on
achieving progress and raising
aspirations for SEND students, it's now crucial that they have very specific skills and understanding.
The World
of Work initiative is backed by academic research showing pupils are likely to
achieve more in school if they have work
aspirations [1]; they prefer careers information directly from employees [2]; and the more employee contacts they have, the more they learn about work [3].
«Students routinely
achieving their full potential, high performing schools becoming the new normal — Student Voice makes the compelling case that we can't get there from here without fundamentally changing the culture
of schools to listen and act on what students say about their schools, their lives, and their
aspirations.
A Department for Education spokesperson said: «Developing character and resilience is part
of our core mission to deliver real social justice by giving all children, regardless
of background, the chance to fulfil their potential and
achieve their high
aspirations.