Sentences with phrase «at least early college»

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Their whole analysis of decline hangs on a prescriptive or normative understanding of church - relatedness, and that normative understanding resembles suspiciously what the colleges were, or at least claimed to be, sometime earlier in the century, in perhaps some «golden age» of church - relatedness (and, unfortunately, often concomitant ethnic insularity and academic mediocrity).
(I can't find any info on whether Sanders or Ross have college degrees, but since she started her modeling career early, I'd guess she didn't go to — or at least finish — college).
Daycare center employees should be educated, with at least two years of college, a background in early childhood development (though many states don't require this), and CPR and other emergency training.
At least two years of college and a background in early childhood development (though many states don't require this) are ideal, as is CPR and other emergency training.
While a home daycare provider is likely to have lots of hands - on «mom» experience, if she isn't also educated (ideally, with at least two years of college and a background in early childhood development), you might want to think twice.
Just as at a daycare center, preschool teachers should have at least two years of college and a background in early childhood development as well as CPR and other emergency training.
The targets of a new federal probe into possible antitrust violations related to early - decision college admissions include Wesleyan University, Middlebury College and Pomona College, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts scollege admissions include Wesleyan University, Middlebury College and Pomona College, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts sCollege and Pomona College, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts sCollege, as well as at least four other highly selective liberal - arts schools.
«Early on, this race looked like it was going to be one of the closest in the state, a former Democratic City Council member taking on an embattled incumbent Republican under federal indictment in a district that is, at least by enrollment, dominated by Democrats,» Siena College pollster Steven Greenberg said in a statement.
While only 22 % percent of New Yorkers think the recently enacted state budget is either excellent or good for the people of the state, at least 71 % agree that creating a $ 2.5 billion clean water infrastructure fund, increasing aid to local school districts by $ 1.1 billion, allowing ride - sharing services to operate in the state, and making SUNY / CUNY tuition free for families making less than $ 125,000 will make New York better, according to a new Siena College poll of New York State registered voters released early Monday morning.
This kind of drop in SAT scores would be a crisis, but the news that high - performing students were less prepared for college math than students 17 years earlier didn't seem to bother anyone, at least not enough to contemplate taking action.
Under the plan, released early this month, teachers will generally have to take at least one college course in the subject they teach and up to 270 hours of professional development over the following 3 1/2 years.
A study released earlier this month by Mathematica finds that students attending charter high schools in Florida scored lower on achievement tests than students in traditional public schools, but years later, the charter students were more likely to have attended at least two years of college and also had higher earnings.
Now, at least 29 of the state's 41 districts offer online coursework — and many innovative blended - learning schools have emerged, such as Innovations Early College High School in Salt Lake City.
The experimental results clearly demonstrate that early cohorts attending Noble Street College Prep were more likely to enroll in college, enroll in selective four - year institutions, and remain enrolled for at least four semCollege Prep were more likely to enroll in college, enroll in selective four - year institutions, and remain enrolled for at least four semcollege, enroll in selective four - year institutions, and remain enrolled for at least four semesters.
Students applying for an online bachelor's degree in early childhood education must have at least a high school diploma, GED, or 60 transferable credit hours from an an accredited community college, preferably with an emphasis in education, in order qualify for admission to an undergraduate program.
Students applying for an online bachelor's degree in early childhood education must have at least a high school diploma, GED, or 60 transferable credit hours from an accredited community college, preferably with an emphasis in education, in order qualify for admission to an undergraduate program.
With no less than 17 colleges and universities offering at least one online degree in early childhood education across the state, Illinois houses some of the greatest online learning opportunities for early childhood education in the United States.
As of early October, just under 7,500 people had applied to at least one of the 39 institutions that use the Veterinary Medical College Application Service (VMCAS).
It's still early, but the company does have the backing of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Facebook (ironic side note: both Gates and Mark Zuckerberg dropped out of college) but at the very least it's furthering the conversation about making higher education affordable again.
Candidate must have taken at least 5 credit hours of early childhood education college classes or 70 credit hours of well - rounded college coursework
Centre supervisors must have a two year diploma in early childhood education (ECE), at least two years experience working in a day nursery and be registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators of Ontearly childhood education (ECE), at least two years experience working in a day nursery and be registered with the College of Early Childhood Educators of OntEarly Childhood Educators of Ontario.
Downey, Ainsworth - Darnell, and Dufur (1998) found mixed evidence of gender differences among single - parent families on a comprehensive list of child outcomes; all of the significant differences, however, occurred in educational measures and consistently showed a disadvantage for children living with single fathers... I find support for the hypothesis that, at least in early childhood, mother changes have more lasting influences on college expectations and school disciplin ethan father changes...»
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