Sentences with phrase «education at a full potential»

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Being breastfed exclusively for at least four months has been shown to have a positive effect on the intellectual development of children even when controlled for the demographic variables, especially socioeconomic status (SES) and education of the mother.14 - 22 The nutrient advantages of human milk coupled with the mother - infant relationship provide the matrix for the child to reach his / her full intellectual potential.
Things aren't great at the new, much smaller school, and White chooses to switch sports and coach a young group of Latino kids in cross-country running, after seeing the potential in a few of them as they balance a troubled home life, a near - full time job picking fruit in the surrounding fields, and getting an education.
Montserrat Gomendio, deputy director of education and skills at the OECD, said: «We applaud Scotland for having the foresight and patience to put such an ambitious reform as Curriculum for Excellence in place; we hope that our OECD review will help ensure that it will live up to its full potential and realise excellence and equity right across Scotland.»
There's a nice analogy here to education, since at a fundamental level, coaches and teachers are trying to do the same thing: help young people realize their full potential.
Full steam ahead At a time when the arts sector is campaigning for STEM to become STEAM, this year's new addition of the Musical Theatre & Drama Education Show, run in conjunction with Teaching Drama magazine, has the potential to provide some fascinating new perspectives.
After all, education, at its core, is about helping people reach their full potentials.
At the moment, far too many students lack access to a high - quality education; still others are unable to achieve their full potential.
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More than # 3.5 million will be invested in mentoring programmes to support thousands of young people at risk of disengaging from education and not fulfilling their full potential at school.
The Education Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education is working to build a silo - breaking 21st century engine for education to restore social mobility and ensure that all kids can reach their full pEducation Redesign Lab at the Harvard Graduate School of Education is working to build a silo - breaking 21st century engine for education to restore social mobility and ensure that all kids can reach their full pEducation is working to build a silo - breaking 21st century engine for education to restore social mobility and ensure that all kids can reach their full peducation to restore social mobility and ensure that all kids can reach their full potential.
While we work toward a more just system that gives all children equal access to an excellent education, we simultaneously seek a more just sector that enables all women who strive for positions at the top to reach their full potential.
Looking back at it 5 years later as it is appears as a «seminal article» in Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education, I find myself reflecting about what has changed and what has remained the same with regard to technology in K - 12 schools and the challenges faced by teachers in realizing the full potential of technology in K - 12 classrooms.
Summer is already in full swing and there is no better way for authors to get an education, exposure and gain potential new readers than at book fairs.
Now, the new students are hard at work, the Free Education Committee continues its exploration of potential paths that will take us back to the full scholarship model, and The Cooper Union welcomes its first female president, Laura Sparks, who will begin in January.
At core, PPSAT education is about helping young people reach their full potential while helping community members gain access to the health care and information they need in order to live healthy, productive lives.
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