Not exact matches
Judgments a
school at least implicitly makes about these three questions deeply shape its identity and will almost
certainly be reflected in the decisions it makes about the content and movement of its course of
study.
One may
certainly refrain from insisting, as some Jewish leaders have, upon mandated Holocaust
studies in the public
school curriculum: for many people, such «mandates» might appear as an effort to establish the passion of the Jews as the larger culture's defining story, thus, ironically, giving plausibility to anti-Semitic claims about Jewish power.
Green is a senior lecturer and senior research fellow at the Center for the
Study of Law and Religion of the Emory University
School of Law and was a visiting lecturer on ethics at Harvard Divinity
School, so she
certainly has some creds.
Most of us don't have degrees on how to do it, and
certainly haven't
studied it like we did our math homework in
school.
«
Certainly, medical
school, residency, Ph.D. training, all those kinds of advanced degrees are set up with a lot of expectations, and by and large the people that are doing them are driven,» says Deborah Goebert, a psychiatrist at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and lead investigator of the
study.
A Mexican national who went to
school not far from Xochimilco, she never thought much about the animal and
certainly never considered
studying it until she came to Germany.
Your niece seems so cute:) I'd say German is most
certainly not possible to learn in only 3 weeks, I've been
studying it in
school for cca.
Many Russian women posting their ads on the dating sites have University degrees, thus have
certainly studied English or / and another foreign language at university (English is also obligatory subject in a secondary
school), may use it at work or attend classes.
One teacher brought up the 2011 - 2012 collaboration between Mindful
Schools and UC Davis — a study that involved 937 students, 47 teachers and 3 public elementary schools that were certainly considered «at - risk.
Schools and UC Davis — a
study that involved 937 students, 47 teachers and 3 public elementary
schools that were certainly considered «at - risk.
schools that were
certainly considered «at - risk.»
The
study is
certainly worth reading and I have shared with the staff at the
schools where I work.
And it has been commendably principled on the question of whether exit exams increase dropout rates: The 2003 edition of its annual
study snidely commented, «Exit exams are
certainly not helping to keep students in
school.»
We don't yet know whether the troubling slide in test scores for middle -
school students persists through the end of high
school, a question that is
certainly worth
studying.
This is a point that Salford University's
School of the Built Environment would
certainly endorse, because a recent
study conducted by the Salford team revealed that the built environment has a big impact on the learning progress, human performance and wellbeing.
Initially they didn't have to serve many students, and
certainly not the diverse pool that we have today, starting with the first public
school, founded in Boston in 1635 to prepare a tiny group of the nation's elite sons to enter the ministry or, eventually, further
study at Harvard.
Certainly, if a child
study team agreed that the best place to meet the services listed in the student's individualized education plan was, say, KIPP or Princeton Charter
School, then the student would, I suppose, enroll in the lottery (both
schools» demand for seats outpaces availability) or, perhaps, the state could pass a law allowing special treatment.
I
certainly applaud the desegregation that occurred during the years immediately following the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and I quite explicitly say, on p. 75, that «careful
studies show that
school desegregation has had positive impacts on student learning, especially in the South,» a passage which must have escaped Kahlenberg's attention when he claims I «neglect» to point out a possible connection between desegregation and southern gains.
The
studies on charter
schools certainly offer a mixed message.
One
study certainly isn't conclusive evidence that charter
schools are producing adults with better lives.
It is
certainly possible that
school choice is not the only factor here, but with factors such as parental involvement, student demographics, and
school resources controlled in the
study, it is hard to deny that choice had a significant positive impact and did no harm to the public
school system.
How much should we rejoice in more teenagers graduating from high
school, when some of them have most
certainly completed a watered - down course of
study?»
The
study's authors stressed that measuring «growth» is not as simple as policy makers think it is; and «it is
certainly unwise for states or
school districts to simply take haphazard or commonsense approaches to measure growth.
You can
certainly do more hours per day, or even
study at a language
school in France for a few weeks, but if you're interested in also seeing the local sites, it's worth just doing a few hours a day.
There are
certainly other aspects to my new found
school success, like having a real passion and knowing what I want to
study to just hunkering down and getting the work done.
With his singular approach to painting Hodgkin was
certainly out of step when he was
studying at Camberwell
School of Art in London, where Euston Road impressionism was the order of the day.