Sentences with phrase «assume positions of leadership»

Graduates assume positions of leadership in colleges, universities, agencies, businesses, government entities, and public and private schools.
However, if formal education is not grounded on a solid foundation of morality, aided by the development of personal character, the youth will be unfit to assume the positions of leadership.
With his example, moreover, American painting assumed a position of leadership within the international scope of modern art.

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This means more young people will be assuming positions of management and leadership.
We have entered an age of the workplace where 22 - 35 year olds, also known as Millennials, are entering the workforce in droves and quickly assuming leadership positions.
Protestant clergy looked forward to the 20th century with confidence, expecting to continue to assume positions of community leadership.
The purpose of my project was to unpack and explore the phrase «biblical womanhood» — mostly because, as a woman, the Bible's instructions and stories regarding womanhood have always intrigued me, but also because the phrase «biblical womanhood» is often invoked in the conservative evangelical culture to explain why women should be discouraged from working outside the home and forbidden from assuming leadership positions in the church.
Man in a position of leadership without the right gifting and character is just as bad as assuming a woman teaching and having authority.
I'll start: I feel most at home in a church that 1) takes its mission to care for the poor and marginalized seriously, 2) does not make assumptions about its congregation's political positions nor emphasizes political action to begin with, 3) speaks of Scripture in terms of its ability to «equip us for every good work,» 4) embraces diversity (theologically, ethnically, etc.) and allows women to assume leadership positions.
Although there may be some variation on the specifics, broadly speaking, complementarians believe that women are biblically - bound to submit to male leadership in the home and in church life, which means that husbands are ultimately responsible for decision - making on behalf of their families and that women should refrain from assuming leadership positions over men in a church setting.
The people who built liberal Protestant institutions such as national mission agencies, local churches, colleges, universities, social reform agencies and public libraries in the rural heartland were people secure in their social position who assumed a leadership role in society and whose sense of social responsibility was born of religious conviction.
He added that, it was because of his level of education that he was able to assume the current leadership position in the country.
As President Pro Tempore, Senator West was second in the line of succession to be Governor of Texas, and assumed the top leadership position whenever Governor Rick Perry and Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst were out of the state.
The project enables Connecticut to assume a position of global leadership in genomics and personalized medicine by developing new medical treatments tailored to each patient's unique genetic makeup.
All have demonstrated the potential to be outstanding professionals who can assume leadership positions in many different areas of higher education and can be collaborative practitioners facilitating change and innovation.
He criticized low admissions standards; curriculums that «lack coherence and connections to the work that's actually done in the field»; clinical programs devoted to mere shadowing of practitioners, whether they are successful or not; «watered - down» dissertations with little connection to practice; and a pervasive race among teachers to acquire credit for leadership courses, and thus boost their salaries, without any interest in actually assuming positions of greater authority.
The principal three years earlier had explicitly encouraged teachers to assume leadership roles in the school, in accordance with district policies that supported the designation and implementation of formal teacher - leader positions.
Edie moved back to Milwaukee in 2009 to assume another leadership position as Director of Coaching for the Center for Urban Teaching.
Prior to assuming leadership of GBUL in 2000, Mr. Henderson served in various executive and management positions in the NAACP national office for over a decade, including as Director of National Programs.
Handy assumes a leadership position at NASSP during a crucial time in the history of U.S. public education.
Depending on the model developed in their district, teachers have the chance to assume one of several possible leadership positions, such as: model teacher, who allows other teachers to observe his or her classroom; lead teacher, who dedicates 50 percent of his or her time to coaching, mentoring, and evaluating other teachers; mentor teacher; instructional coach; curriculum teacher leader; or professional development teacher leader.
Noticing my efforts around developing leaders, the Schools Chancellor and Bank Street College of Education asked me to help create a principal's institute to recruit minorities and women to assume school and district leadership positions in New York City.
Over the years, our graduates have made impressive contributions in the fields of law, medicine, government and business, and assumed leadership positions in corporations large and small.
Identify and develop African American professionals who will assume leadership positions in education and influence public policy concerning the education of African Americans.
State education agencies (SEAs) can use this competency framework and accompanying exercise guide to build the skills, knowledge and behaviors of SEA leaders in order to increase the effectiveness in their current positions as well as prepare them to assume greater leadership responsibility in the future.
It seems as though so many of the people who hold positions of authority and prestige in the education sector (i.e., Arne Duncan, Michelle Rhee, Eva Moskowitz, Bill and Melinda Gates, David Coleman, Peter Cunningham) have had little to no actual experience in education before assuming leadership posts in the field.
Start your dog off young to establish leadership quickly — if you don't let him know you are in charge, he will naturally assume the position of leader.
In 1999, he assumed his current position as Assistant City Manager, which includes a leadership role in oversight of the municipal animal control agency.
For the past 15 years, she has served in major leadership roles for the institution, including Dean of the renowned graduate program before assuming her current position.
; more dealers bringing in fresh voices (I for one am bored by the bad boys and excited by the thoughtful, perverse, and engaging work of Nicole Eisenman, Dasha Shishkin, Dana Schutz); more women assuming leadership positions (as Dr. Elizabeth Sackler becomes the first female chair of the Brooklyn Museum); plainly, greater representation of women.
We are active members of our respective communities, and have donated substantial time to and / or assumed leadership positions in various non-profit organizations.
«The Supreme Court is pleased that Judge Arnold - Burger will assume this leadership position for the Court of Appeals,» said Chief Justice Lawton Nuss.
Since 2007, the Leadership Academy has been preparing women to assume leadership roles and positions of power.
I believe this last point is one of the key self - imposed barriers to women assuming leadership positions.
When you're new to the workforce, employers are typically looking to see if you were able to juggle more than just your course load while maintaining a decent GPA, whether you pursued a degree that is relevant to the role you're after today (which may or may not be important, depending upon the field), whether you participated in activities or assumed leadership roles, and whether the industries or lines of work you were exposed to during your internships were applicable to their open position.
We then generate a list of qualified prospective job seekers with the proficiencies and experience that will position them to assume a leadership role within your firm.
At the same time, one of three things are assumed if you are not in a leadership position: you are new to the field and are building your skills, you are not as competent as others who are promoted to managerial positions, or you are lazy.
The Early Childhood track in the Education PhD program is designed to prepare highly competent doctoral - level professionals to assume leadership positions in teaching, research, and service in the area of early childhood.
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