Sentences with phrase «astute students»

When applied to the recently concluded governorship election in Anambra State, it was clear to astute students of semiotics that Willie Obiano is a master of communicative signs, although he lacks the sweet tongue of his predecessor, Peter Obi.
Bernard Lewis of Princeton, one of the most astute students of Islam, has long been urging us to understand that, when Muslims speak of the West, they mean the Christian West.
Kunal is an astute student of money and human cognitive biases, he builds his models by leveraging the fact that human beings are visibly irrational, especially in a group / tribe format.
But Bach, astute student of the liturgy and of human nature, did not simply end the piece with the last words sung by the soprano.
This was all called to our attention this morning via Bill Mahoney of the New York Public Interest Research Group, who is an astute student of state political history.
Though often pigeonholed as a horror purist, West is first and foremost an astute student of genre in general, and his affection for the Western is palpable in every frame.
Ayn Rand was certainly heavy - handed, but unfortunately she was more astute a student of human nature than I wish she'd been.
Personable and astute student with proven time - management and collaborative skills developed through internship programs and volunteer engagements.

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«Students leave scholarship money on the table, and they aren't particularly astute,» says David Helene, the company's co-founder.
When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus observers had been witnessing for years.
$ 26 When the Higher Education Research Institute at U.C.L.A. recently released a study of religious and spiritual attitudes among today's college students, their findings confirmed what astute campus....
These marks and concerns painfully complicate the story of man and woman, as Rousseau (more astute than his high - minded «student,» Kant) notes, addressing precisely this same transformation of human love in his Second Discourse:
Being a student of Cryuff, Dennis has ALWAYS been tactically astute and more than aware of the atmosphere in the club adn its dressing room but being a amnage is more than simply drawing complex sketches on the white - board and screaming at players.
Krieger has compiled many of his blog posts into an astute handbook that would make a perfect gift for the academics on your list — from grad student to department chair — or even for yourself.
At once an astute study of the banality of modern life and a banal student film wrapped around a series of inside jokes.
Noah Baumbach, directing from a story developed with his wife, Jenifer Jason Leigh, is a shrewd student of character and he's especially astute at finding the vulnerability in the self - involved, who see everything as a reflection of themselves.
Ten years later, I remain stunned that Reese Witherspoon was not nominated for her brilliant work in «Election» as a pathologically ambitious, grasping social climber student doing anything it takes to head up the student council in Alexander Payne's astute and black comedy.
With practice, encouragement, and assistance, students can share ideas that are astute and profound.
Once again, students are prepared thoroughly for each visitor so they are not only polite but sophisticated and astute in listening and responding.
Instead of focusing on improvements in student learning, the trending topic is NJEA leaders» desperate attempt to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney because he acted in a statesmanlike manner and made the astute decision to pull back...
Barton and Larson summarize, «Leading for equity is hard, yet inspiring, work: It requires thoughtful and bold conversations about race and poverty, close examination of policies and practices, and astute attention to a variety of data and evidence of student achievement, progress, and success.
In his Get On The Bus blog, Elliott makes an astute point: With new students, teachers and administrators, these four schools are completely changed from last year.
Instead of focusing on improvements in student learning, the trending topic is NJEA leaders» desperate attempt to unseat Senate President Steve Sweeney because he acted in a statesmanlike manner and made the astute decision to pull back a referendum on an amendment that would require the state to make $ 20 billion in pension payments over the next five years.
Research and Practice The 2014 study, «Using Technology to Support At - Risk Students» Learning,» published by the Alliance for Excellent Education and the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy, reinforces what McGlone and other astute school leaders already know: Technology can be a powerful force for closing the achievement gap, but it's only as effective as the educator who uses it — and professional development is key.
No matter how astute or advanced a student might be, all leaners need the assurance of knowing help is available.
Most recently I have been teaching transitional kindergarten for Rocketship Education and am consistently impressed by my young students» astute observations and persistence in reaching for their infinite potential.
Almost immediately, an astute reader commented: «advocating for more student teaching, right after you claim a 5wk program [TFA] is as good as a 5 yr one [a traditional teacher preparation degree program].
The fair also attracts a range of international audiences from astute collectors to art students, who share in the experience.
The students that attended were keen to get involved in the debate and were very astute.
Astute college students will use LinkedIn's Companies feature to follow target companies.
As any astute medical assisting student knows, the correct answer is hepatologist.
In 1988, a first - year Maori nursing student in Christchurch asked an astute question that many health systems, services and professionals are still struggling to answer.
(Introduction by Croakey) In 1988, a first - year Maori nursing student in Christchurch asked an astute question that many health systems, services and professionals are still struggling to an... Read more
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