Sentences with phrase «education as a key driver»

Rashell Cooper, marketing director for Redbarn Pet Products (booth 2367), also sees consumer education as a key driver in the pet food category.

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Having the freedom to decide term times, teaching structure and curriculum are key drivers for those schools considering academy conversion, as many in the education sector feel controlled by central and local government decisions.
Join this conversation between education leaders as they reveal how digital resources have been a key driver in their summative and formative assessment efforts.
Certainly, educational achievement is a key driver and more thought needs to be given as to how we can improve access by poor students to high quality education, whether in the state or the private sector.
As we look to the future, some of the key focus areas for our province will include stronger road safety enforcement, cost - effective road engineering strategies, effective monitoring of drivers and driver safety for transportation freight, and improving education and community mobilization, among many other strategies.
Education is key, from proper Driver's Education training as a teen to continuing that driving training into our later driving years.
All first time drivers in Marathon, Key Largo, Marco Island, Varadero, Richmond West, and Naples Florida, regardless of age, must successfully complete a first time drivers program, better known as the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course before taking the Key West DHSMV written exam.
A number of factors have been associated with poor school attendance, including low socioeconomic status and low levels of parental education.1 3 In Australia, Indigenous young people have been identified to have significantly worse attendance and school retention when compared with non-Indigenous children, and it has been suggested that this is a key driver of the gap in academic outcomes between non-Indigenous and Indigenous young people.6 — 8 In addition Moore and McArthur9 identified that maternal and family risks, such as family instability, mental illness and drug and alcohol issues, are associated with reduced child participation in school.
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