Sentences with phrase «at the profession through»

I left the course feeling reinvigorated and looking at my profession through a new set of lenses.

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«When people are functioning at a high level in business and in the professions, they have jumped through so many hoops to get where they are that if there's a change along those lines, that all by itself can be something of concern,» says Dr. Boyd.
«We look at membership through the lens of diversity of all types — your profession, age, race, and ethnicity,» CEO and co-founder Audrey Gelman told Term Sheet.
Elissa's significant role in merging the Institute of Certified Financial Planners (ICFP) and the International Association for Financial Planning (IAFP) to form the Financial Planning Association, her contributions as a thought leader to the advancement of the profession through her writing, presenting, and teaching, and her contributions to society and the profession through her work at the Foundation for Financial Planning were highlighted as she received the award.
About midway through a match that I was playing with him, I stopped the game and said, «Bob, how about swearing at your profession instead of mine for a while.
We are developing #MITEY in recognition of the need for individuals and organisations to network on a national level around this important agenda — something that has become very obvious to us through a local project we have been working on in London, aimed at increasing recruitment of young men into the childcare profession.
Through her training at Blooma, Jennifer met many birth doulas and found herself being called to this profession.
The SNP's Crawley was mid-way through a law degree and would have gone into the profession should she not have stood at the election.
In contrast, the alternative pathway that requires prospective teachers to take courses that are not transferable to other fields yields teachers who are less effective at boosting student test scores than either traditional - route teachers or teachers who entered the profession through other alternative pathways.
«Salaries for engineers have increased at a time when other professions have struggled through challenging economic conditions,» said Madiha El Mehelmy Kotb, president of ASME.
The actions we are taking include (1) the development of new sustainable chemical technologies to reduce the magnitude and the impact of society's chemical and energy activities, (2) the development of a new multidisciplinary effort, The Berkeley Center for Green Chemistry (http://bcgc.berkeley.edu/) to organize and enhance sustainability activities on our campus and to reach out nationally and internationally for coordination and best practices transfer, and (3) the reconfiguration of the delivery and content of our educational curriculum and activities at all levels to emphasize sustainable green chemical practice, concepts and awareness so that all members of our profession advance the sustainability of our society through their work and decisions.
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To shed light on these issues, we take a more detailed look at who progresses through college into the teaching profession.
A grave mistake At the time of the announcement in February regarding which schools were successful in their apllications for funding through the Priority School Building Programme, many senior figures within the profession voiced their opinions on possibly unfair allocations of money.
«Beyond his years of service directly to the profession, he has kept the perspective of libraries and their users vital through key advisory roles in the development of the National Library of Education and the new ERIC database,» said award committee Chair Paula McMillen, social science reference librarian and associate professor at Oregon State University.
Each chapter narrates one episode in the American history of teaching: how teaching became a feminized profession; initial movements toward the unionization of teaching; early teaching in segregated black schools; McCarthy - era attacks on teachers for their politics; conflicts between (mostly white) teachers and (mostly black and Latino) local control advocates; and then on through A Nation at Risk, No Child Left Behind, and Race to the Top.
Through this move into technology education — the study of industry and technology — the industrial - arts profession signaled an attempt to realign itself with the general - education program, and, at the same time, to strengthen its vocational and prevocational posture in the schools.
By working together as a profession, through this College, we can help every teacher to be continually better at helping the next generation.»
«The educators at Alliance involved in the organizing campaign are dedicated to their students and their profession; they want to work together through a union to improve education for students and improve retention of teaching staff, but rather than being heard they were harassed,» Caputo - Pearl said in a statement.
Through action at the state and local level, improved policies can help diversify and strengthen the teacher workforce and elevate the profession as a whole.
While reflecting on the past four years, Miller sat in the shade on NC State's campus on Monday as she worked through her memories and a mix of emotions — excitement at the prospect of joining a profession «where I get to have fun every day,» and also sadness for never having the chance to guide future teaching fellows who could have come after her.
At the same time, the things I cared most deeply about — the reason I signed up for the profession — had little to do with jumping through those hoops.
Graduates are more racially diverse than other new teachers in Boston Public Schools; they are also more likely to teach in STEM fields and to remain teaching in the district through their fifth year, which is when data show that teachers tend to be at or close to their peak effectiveness.27 Like the Boston Teacher Residency, the Relay Teaching Residency, founded in 2007 and supported by Relay Graduate School of Education, is a two - year program that provides residents with a structured, gradual on - ramp into the profession, along with a master's degree.28 Ninety - two percent of employing school leaders affirmed their satisfaction with the performance of their teachers who were enrolled at Relay.29
Personal and professional development is a core to all modern professions, and undertaking a postgraduate qualification and upskilling further through study provides an advantage at all stages of a professional career.
Students at some Missouri schools can learn about the teaching profession through a partnership between schools and the Greater Ozarks Centers for Advanced Professional Studies.
Through action at the state and local level, improved policies can help diversify the teacher workforce and elevate the profession as a whole.
Through E4E, teachers can learn about education policy and research, network at our events with like - minded colleagues and policy makers, and take action by advocating for teacher - created policy recommendations that lift student achievement and the teaching profession.
Through his technology and marketing saavy, the way he relates to his veterinary audience through his own experiences at VMC in Tampa and the passion and commitment he has to the profession, his speaker programs have been a sure sThrough his technology and marketing saavy, the way he relates to his veterinary audience through his own experiences at VMC in Tampa and the passion and commitment he has to the profession, his speaker programs have been a sure sthrough his own experiences at VMC in Tampa and the passion and commitment he has to the profession, his speaker programs have been a sure success.
Like our colleagues at the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, we truly believe that the development of a formal recognized veterinary specialty in Shelter Medicine will provide improved veterinary medical services to the profession and the public — and will help optimize care for millions of animals through education, research, and the pursuit of clinical excellence.
The fact that the AVMA does not speak out loudly against factory farming or over-breeding of cats, dogs and horses puts me at odds with some of the ethics of our profession at a national level yet I feel very aligned in purpose with the vets I meet at the American Holistic Vet Med Association meetings, International Veterinary Acupuncture Society and Veterinary Botanical Medical Association functions and through their list serves.
«At Zoetis, we understand the importance of veterinary medicine and are passionate about supporting the profession,» said Dr. Christine Jenkins, Chief Veterinary Medical Officer, Zoetis in the U.S. «The majority of veterinary students finance their education through loans, which can create an increasingly large amount of stress and debt.
The College also provides animal owners and the veterinary profession with access to expert veterinary care and advice through its teaching hospitals; the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in central London, the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (Europe's largest small animal referral centre), the Equine Referral Hospital, and the Farm Animal Clinical Centre located at the Hertfordshire campus.
Representing more than 500,000 veterinarians through 95 veterinary member associations on six continents, the WVA unites the veterinary profession at a global level.
Consciously targeting a general audience, Curationism aims at tackling the «problem» of curating, through its evolution from a calling to a profession within the artworld during the postwar years, culminating in the person of Hans Ulrich Obrist.
These works are historicized through their presentation at the Hammer as elsewhere, but the pressures of parenthood (including scarce time and insufficient support structures) that Mary Kelly documents, and the unequal treatment of men and women in creative professions that Dara Birnbaum confronts, remain very present concerns for a majority of viewers.These realities were articulated at the panel discussion yet go unremarked within the exhibition itself.
I agree with this entirely, and I think it lies at the heart of the profession's failure to increase access to justice primarily through increased civil legal aid funding.
Third, I have been campaigning at Convocation for over four years that we set up a task force to look at ways to achieve the goals that are falsely claimed as achievable only through ABS; for example, how to identify, find, create (especially create), borrow, lease, adapt or steal (if in the public domain) technology and other innovative advances and ideas for the benefit of the profession and the public.
Through my job as director of content at Rocket Matter, I've learned a lot about this profession.
First, you are never going to be able to attract the people at the absolute top of their professions if you don't offer them equity (or at least a designated slice of the revenue or profits you are generating through their work, like a commission).
Social mobility in the legal profession, commissioned by the legal communications specialist Byfield Consultancy, draws on interviews with lawyers at all stages of their careers from those starting out such as Subashini Nathan, presently a paralegal for a legal aid firm, through to Lady Justice Hallett, the fifth woman to sit as an Appeal judge.
Several lawyers interviewed for the article explained that they meet new people through political events or at women's conferences that span a variety of professions.
Tea's dedication to the profession shines through her work at Law Strategy Group, her production of quality legal programming, and her ongoing publishing, blogging, and podcasting.
So whatever else the Federation envisages as it moves to put legs on the next step of the national mobility scheme, viz coming up with some sort of nationally common approach to Bar admission, it owes it to everyone — to the provincial Law Societies (for whom the Federation is an agent), to the law professors (who are doing their best to prepare students for the profession of tomorrow), to the law deans (who often find themselves being the meat in the middle of the sandwich when it comes to relations between the academy and the profession), to the law students (who don't relish the rules of the game being changed part - way through) and, at the risk of sounding corny, to the rule of law in Canada — to move deliberately, but engagingly.
You might be frustrated at how best to achieve greater diversity in a profession that remains too white, middle - class, and male to differing degrees in differing parts; you might be anxious about how you are going to pay your way through law school and how much debt you are going to have at the end of it; alternatively, you might well be vexed about the oversupply of graduates who never achieve legal careers; you might be concerned about preserving the unique identity of your profession (as many at the Bar are); or you might just want to ensure that new recruits in law firms have a basic grip of the fundamentals and can do something useful on day one.
Rushed through in November 2003 with last minute amendments and before infrastructure had been put in place, the profession has borne a heavy cost at the hands of HM Revenue & Customs ever since as ways have to be found of working through a cumbersome and heavy - handed tax reform.
When I explained my insurance connection to the legal profession, he quickly responded with «I have all the insurance I need through my benefits at work.»
Candice has valuable experience with mentoring in the legal profession not only from her time practicing at a law firm and in - house and in business roles at legal services companies, but also as a consultant to attorneys on professional success and wellness, and continues to contribute to the Tennessee legal community through her speaking, training, and involvement in a number of legal associations.
The attorneys at the firm practice at the top level of the profession and deliver successful results to clients through direct partner involvement, responsive client service, and practical and creative problem solving.
Glancing at this year's report, the second team - focused edition after the first in 2015, many long - term shifts in the profession have marched on regardless through the era of New Law and techfuelled disruption.
We heard from great speakers about different branches of the legal profession: Emma McClure, a newly qualified solicitor at Swain & Co, spoke about her route to qualification and work as a public and prison law solicitor; Elizabeth Mottershaw, a pupil barrister at Garden Court North, offered her insight into life at the bar and how to secure pupillage; and Charlotte Wilson, a legal executive at Irwin Mitchell, discussed her decision to qualify through the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) and her work in community care and Court of Protection.
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