Pasi Sahlberg Blog We have known for years that Finland's education has lessons for those who want to
do education right.
Not exact matches
If you haven't
done so already, visit the
Education Department's website, https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/repay-loans, to determine the
right repayment plan, how to make payments, and what you can
do if you can't afford your payments.
«We believe in making
education a basic human
right, and we
do that by connecting people to a great
education, but also to each other.»
We must remain committed to
education, retraining, and help for displaced workers... We need to help displaced workers make ends meet between jobs and move people quickly on to the next opportunity... [C] ommunity colleges
do a great job of providing the
right skills to workers and the
right workers for firms.
Currently, the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act - the strongest law of its kind on the books -
does not bar companies from sharing students» data, as long as the user consents.
I got the
right education,
did the work, got tons of experience, built a rolodex of who's who in the tech industry, and the rest, as they say, is history.
«What we really need is a more flexible and accessible system of post-secondary
education that's affordable, that allows people to shift between fields while they're in study, to train or retrain as market demands change, and
right now, it's quite difficult to
do that because of high tuition and high student debt,» said McCormick.
Do you think apprenticeship - type programs are the
right prescription for what ails the U.S.
education system?
As a parent, it can make sense to take out a Parent PLUS loan — you want to
do what's best for your child and help pay for their
education,
right?
The Department of
Education has the ability to cancel federal loans when colleges violate the
rights of students, which is exactly what Corinthian has been accused of
doing.
A far greater part of the text — thousands of pages in more than 30 chapters — has to
do with harmonizing regulations (financial, health and safety standards, etc.), reinforcing intellectual property
rights (patents, copyrights), opening up new sectors to privatization and foreign investment (health insurance and
education), and putting strict limits on how governments choose to protect the environment or create jobs.
Mortgage (if you bought in the
right price and didn't over pay), business loan and
education — all are usually «good debt».
The water, food, housing, medical and
education side of aid to the poor we should be
doing anyway if our heart is in the
right place.
I
do think he's
right that the novelty of this, and the excitement of such a convention, would likely have beneficial civic -
education effects.
The Truth regarding Man is, we are all individual islands controlled by our individual consciousness and no matter how much religion or
education one has, it's ones day to day conscious decision to decide to
do right or wrong.
Now I respect your
right to not believe in a «god» but to say that to
do so shows a lack of
education is being bigot.
The problem I have with non-bigoted Christians (the ones who don't chastise gays for being, well, gay... who support evidence - based science
education... who support a woman's
right to choose) is that they are waaaay too silent.
Just because you have given up on learning, and settled into a cozy nook of a reality, based on ideals and comforting notions, doesn't give you the
right to actively discourage other people from
education.
Well, precisely: since Sheerman says that «faith
education works all
right as long as people are not thatserious about their faith», it is obvious not only that that is exactly what he is attempting to
do, but also that Bishop Roche is absolutely
right (other bishops please note) to resist him.
All
right... all
right... but apart from better sanitation and medicine and
education and irrigation and public health and roads and a freshwater system and baths and public order... what have the Romans
done for us?
I am reading your newest posts to your oldest.I have never been to bible school but I consider myself in the journey of
education concerning the bible.more than any opinions that you have what concerns me most is how «brothers and sisters» through their comments responds to someone who thinks differently from what is perceived as absolutes (not sure if that's the
right term) in scripture.I wonder
did the apostle believe half the things that are seen as church doctirine today?how
did the disciples who
did not have the new testament or the ability to read follow Jesus?I appreciate your questioning.In my experience we are too quick to try and fix someone or use the scriptures as a control mechanism and to slow to practise empathy and love..
Because there are others who believe the same way I
do, and we have the best Bible scholars, and the best seminaries, and the biggest churches, and the most authors, and our missionaries are very active overseas, and we agree with most of the teachings of the church throughout history... at least since the Reformation anyway... and I believe that with time, and a little
education of how to really study the Bible, people will eventually see that what I believe is the
right way to believe.
My
education is fine... Nothing is wrong with my writing sense you were able to simply reply... Look how far this country has fallen without God... We took God out of schools and now school shootings are a common thing... I mean your insults are flattering because all it tells me is that deep down you know I am
right but don't want to admit it..
Farley's work points in the
right direction, but more work needs to be
done to establish practical theology as procedure and as method before it can become the center of theological
education.
What
do those scientists and educators know about science and
education anyway,
right?
Do not say there is not a
right and wrong in this debate; there's a
right, and an ignorance of the
right, whether that ignorance is because of lack of
education in biology / chemistry / theoretical physics or a choice to ignore facts so that a person can comfortably keep their faith intact or both.
>> > «And
do you really expect me to give links to all the speeches made by
right - wing politicians as they seek to justify their actions as regards
education funding?»
It's not by your own
doing, or because you have the
right family, or because you have the
right education, or because you have the
right desires or attractions, or because you have the
right job.
In social situations with friends an atheist might come out with their non-belief system, but I can tell you
right now that we don't generally bring it up in any situation that could have career or
education implications.
Ann Widdecombe's defence of «the 31st child's
right to a Catholic
education» received sympathy from the late Cardinal Hume but he told her he didn't feel he could overrule his own CES.
A necessary consideration is that in Canon Law it is parents who are given all the
rights over the
education of children and not the state, not even bishops whose role is the very limited one of providing Catholic schools where they
do not exist and inspecting and regulating them.
Jessica: You have the
right to believe whatever you want, but please
do yourself and your child a favor and further your
education and spend a bit of time outside of North Carolina.
At a press event,
Education Secretary Are Duncan said, «In terms of what's morally
right there, the moral compass, whatever we can
do to have fewer young women and young men having to go through these types of horrific incidents, we want to
do that»...
What I think I'd like to
do is to write about it here in a series of posts, hand - in - hand with these homeschool book posts, taking on what I think he gets
right as well as assumptions about children, parenting, and
education with which I take issue.
The fact of the matter is that the Church should spend more time protesting the higher costs of insurance, the higher costs of higher
education, the inequities in K - 12
education, demand that physical and mental abuses stop, and let GOD be the judge of a woman's
right to care for her own body... On a theological note... where in the Apostle's Creed (summary of catholic doctrine)
does it mention anything about contraception anyway?
Scientology
does a lot of things to help out the community whether it be in substance abuse
education, promoting human
rights, or disaster relief operations.
Undergirding the experiment was the conviction that the
right to freedom of
education (like the
right of the accused to legal counsel in our own country)
did not really exist unless its exercise was supported and guaranteed by concrete government action.
As I have now given you my reasons for believing that the Bible is not the Word of God, that it is a falsehood, I have a
right to ask you your reasons for believing the contrary; but I know you can give me none, except that you were educated to believe the Bible; and as the Turks give the same reason for believing the Koran, it is evident that
education makes all the difference, and that reason and truth have nothing to
do in the case.
(I'm assuming any graduate
education doesn't play by the same system...
right?)
Second, we aim to provide quality
education and guidance to our coaches, players, and parents in the form of online, content - based videos, publications, workshops, seminars, reviews, assessments, etc. with the express purpose of increasing understanding of how to
do things the
right way.
But after getting over the scary scene of grown adults going mental at the football I stood in the North Bank nearly every match until (1980) and my
education began and other older Arsenal fans would mention RAY KENNEDY's name with respect and a little dam (why
did we sell em) if my faded memory is
right.
The Prophet said that it's the
right of the child to receive good
education and he
did not mean just Islamic
education.
So how
does a woman - with no post-secondary
education in science - even attempt to engage an OB with the «
right questions» and «build a relationship» over a few awkward 7 - 10 minute visits, many with her legs spread open?
But I'll also seek to encourage and affirm women, to advocate for the
rights of mothers to feed their children with
education and support, without judgement - even / especially when they make different choices than me, even / especially when they
did not have a choice.
Here are five misconceptions about a serious and widespread problem in
education today: cheating isn't a problem at my kid's school; kids cheat in the same ways today as they
did in the past; only kids who struggle in school cheat; students who cheat don't know
right from wrong; cheating is unpredictable.
«
Right now we've got an
education system that really doesn't pay attention to [noncognitive] skills at all.
«My daughters are receiving an excellent
education, which is their moral and legal
right, and I will
do everything in my power to make sure they continue to have these opportunities.»
Never mind the fact that no - one wants a choice over their hip operation or their son's
education - they just want it
done right.
So, when we
do detain children, as well as addressing offender behaviour, it is
right to invest in their
education, their emotional development and general wellbeing.
However, they
do believe they have a
right to relationship and sexual
education that is fit for purpose and relevant to the 21st century.