Sentences with phrase «adding significant achievements»

Another way to highlight your skills on a resume is by adding significant achievements.

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«With adult consumers more conscious about ingredients and dietary restrictions, the TTB approval, enabling Devotion to be the first vodka brand allowed to print Gluten - Free and No Added Sugar on its bottles, is a significant achievement that truly validates our product line,» said Drew Adelman, CEO, Devotion Vodka.
While many of the headlines of day two of the IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland belonged to Brianne Theisen - Eaton, for her gold medal, PB, national record and world - leading score of 4881 in the pentathlon, I also want to add two other significant achievements.
National Chairman Collison added that, «This is a significant achievement.
We do not find any statistically significant relationship between the number of years a teacher has taught and students» achievement, though this is probably due to the necessary omission of first - year teachers (because we can not measure their value added for a previous school year).
The studies conclude that virtually any amount of added funding is likely to be swallowed up without a trace of improvement in student achievement and without significant changes in the rules, regulations, and incentives.
None of the measures of data use had a significant effect on student achievement when added to the equation on their own, nor did they have any unique explanatory value when combined with the four demographic measures in the final equation.
In the third grade, there is no evidence that retention led to greater achievement growth two years after the promotional gate, and in the sixth grade, we find significant evidence that retention was associated with lower achievement growth (emphasis added).
The meaning of this term is never explained, and the most likely way to meet the vague requirement was to assign large or significant weight — 50 percent in some cases — to measures of student achievement growth, such as value - added.
The seeming contradiction between the lack of persistence of value - added on achievement test scores and the significant impacts on adult outcomes frames an important puzzle for future research.
Most importantly in this piece, and in my opinion, Goldhaber discusses the «[s] everal [which turns out to be two] studies that simulate the effects of using value - added estimates for high - stakes purposes [and] suggest there may be significant student achievement benefits» (p. 88).
The assistant superintendent cited above noted that when the state made a significant change to its annual test, teachers whose classes had high prior achievement saw their value - added go up relative to other teachers, and teachers whose classes had low prior achievement saw their value - added go down.
In the process, they created a significant new content update for CS: S, adding things like TF2's freezecam, its MVP system, and game achievements.
Quite aside from being able to add this accreditation to my name (as one of only four in Canada, this is a significant achievement), I feel incredibly well equipped to be able to help my clients with their job search.
Rather than simply outline your previous work experience, or significant achievements, go a little further and explain how you can add value to the employer.
Relative to children with no ACEs, children who experienced ACEs had increased odds of having below - average academic skills including poor literacy skills, as well as attention problems, social problems, and aggression, placing them at significant risk for poor school achievement, which is associated with poor health.23 Our study adds to the growing literature on adverse outcomes associated with ACEs3 — 9,24 — 28 by pointing to ACEs during early childhood as a risk factor for child academic and behavioral problems that have implications for education and health trajectories, as well as achievement gaps and health disparities.
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