Sentences with phrase «early achievements then»

If you became an Arsenal fan because of Wenger's early achievements then you have a peculiar attitude.

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Wenger rejected United's advances and stayed at Arsenal to build the Invincibles, but it underlines his early achievements at Arsenal that he was the first choice to succeed Ferguson at Old Trafford back then.
The effects may also be the consequence of cascading effects such as when disruptive events influence a person's early schooling, which then limits his achievements later in life.
I was fortunate to have been able to play an important role in shaping the Education Reform Act of 1993, the most recent Achievement Gap Act of 2010, and to have served the Board of Education, first in the early»90s, appointed by Governor Weld, and then much later appointed as chair by Governor Patrick, and then ultimately as his secretary of education.
Then I realizedthat this was probably because my memories of early educationwere all geared toward quantifiable achievements: learning to count, recite the alphabet, and so on.
If earlier school conditions are important and affect the impact of current resources on student achievement, then one can not assume constant, additive effects across all students in the state — the RAND researchers» own methodology.
The year - to - year growth in teachers» effectiveness, as measured by student achievement, is largest in the early years of their careers and then quickly tapers off.
But our best evidence shows that if the main goal is the reduction of the achievement gap then our effort must start much earlier and be much more intense.
Since the era of high - stakes accountability initiated in the early 1980s has not, in fact, closed the achievement gap, can you commit to ending accountability - based education reform, including a significant reduction in high - stakes testing, and then detail reform based on equity of opportunities for all students?
At the core of collections are achievements — as I described earlier, trophy cards (e.g. elite trophy) are awarded for achievements, which can then be used in collection sets.
In the early 1960s, for example, he seemed to be measuring himself up against the achievements of Abstract Expressionism and consciously wondering how he might beg to differ, and even testing the limits of our patience as spectators, asking us to consider how little might be required to make a painting which has clout and authenticity — overlay an entire surface with black paint, and then introduce across that surface some black chevrons edged with orange?
Early achievements included the establishment of the Feminist Art Program by Judy Chicago, first at Fresno, California, in 1970, and then, with the collaboration of Miriam Schapiro, at Cal Arts in Valencia, California, in 1971.
If you are a college student, then the best resume format for you will almost certainly include an education section at the top, as academic achievements are likely the best thing you can emphasize about yourself at this early stage in your professional life.
If you establish your basic skills foundation early in your resume, then you have properly established your basic skills foundation and can move on to impress the hiring manager with your achievements and application of those skills.
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