The company identifies opportunities for betterment through
biannual surveys in which teachers and directors at the child care centres offer anonymous feedback, which is consolidated and shared with employees, parents and corporate partners.
Not exact matches
But companies doing business
in China have concentrated their efforts on traditional economic centres like Beijing and Shanghai, as this map detailing the findings of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada's
biannual survey of Canadian businesses operating
in China shows:
The data
in the CDC report were based on height and weight measurements collected during a
biannual national
survey of more than 5,500 adults and 4,000 teens, children, and infants.
While no
survey data were collected about social promotion per se before 1999, the
biannual survey begun
in 1994 served to monitor changes
in teachers» reports of their teaching behavior and students» reports of their classroom experiences before and after the program was rolled out.
Then,
in 2002, the state launched a
biannual survey of its 90,000 + teachers to collect data on their job satisfaction and working conditions.
According to
biannual survey data provided by IRI, more than half of Millennials are making contributions to 401 (k) accounts and about four
in 10 are contributing to personal savings.
Now
in its 55th year, this
biannual survey of Contemporary art is also the longest art event
in the world.
Being included
in the 2004 edition of the Whitney Museum of American Art's
biannual survey of contemporary art was nice.
According to the latest
biannual survey from the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR), the average starting salary paid by its members
in the consulting sector for graduates is # 26,500.