Sentences with phrase «care about your academic achievements»

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Without these awards from the monarchy many would go unrewarded or people would not care about the achievement especially in terms of awards that are granted due to achievement in a certain academic field, such as David Attenborough's knighthood for his contribution to life science.
Teaching Kids to Be Kind (U.S. News and World Report) Coverage of Making Caring Common's research that illustrated that parents were more concerned about academic achievement than teaching their children kindness, and ways that parents can help teach kids to be kind.
Community Peace Academy was designed around three components: caring relationships (community), a strong ethical focus (peace), and seriousness about academic achievement (academy).
Drawing on participant observation among, interviews with, and resurveys of the same people surveyed in 1999, she is now examining how the parenting, gender socialization, educational experiences, academic achievement, and academic interests they had as adolescents shape their decisions about work, transnational migration, childbearing, parenting, health habits, and elder care now that they are young adults.
Many parents want high academic achievement for their own children and may not care about the culture of the school if their own children are doing well.
«We care a lot about assembling a diverse freshman class with many different perspectives, and that doesn't always align hand in hand with higher academic achievement
[27] Clearly, a principal who cares mainly about academic achievement thinks about teacher performance differently than one who prefers a caring personality.
Further, it is entirely clear that increasing numbers of poor children, lacking adequate nutrition, housing and health care, often with overworked parent (s), are a major reason for any lack of academic achievement — but the Bush approach will do nothing about these.
How would you ensure your actions (as a teacher or parent) properly convey to kids that you care as much about their development as community members (empathy, caring) as you do about their academic achievement?
If parents were just more involved and cared more about their child's academics, then we'd see improved achievement.
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