Sentences with phrase «emerged as a educational leader»

Canada, due to a wide series of reforms in the past two decades, has emerged as a educational leader in international assessment rankings.

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Contrary to what some church leaders have assumed about educational results in the ecumenical setting, our students do not emerge as adherents of some homogenized set of lowest - common - denominator beliefs.
Participants learn from educational and design leaders about emerging trends shaping today and tomorrow's educational environments such as ubiquitous technologies, personalized learning, sustainable construction, and collaboration.
First, despite findings from existing and emerging research for educational effectiveness in terms of instructional effectiveness and its impact on teaching and learning, there is a disturbing level of ignorance among school leaders and teachers at all levels of educational provision related to what works and why — especially as they relate to the teaching of literacy and numeracy.
As a national cornerstone in the spheres of public and private education, one that has emerged as a leader in the South, the Sunshine State has become a popular destination for teachers who want to be on the frontlines of educational innovation, and especially those who want to teach second - language learners, who comprise a rising percentage of the state's K - 12 student populatioAs a national cornerstone in the spheres of public and private education, one that has emerged as a leader in the South, the Sunshine State has become a popular destination for teachers who want to be on the frontlines of educational innovation, and especially those who want to teach second - language learners, who comprise a rising percentage of the state's K - 12 student populatioas a leader in the South, the Sunshine State has become a popular destination for teachers who want to be on the frontlines of educational innovation, and especially those who want to teach second - language learners, who comprise a rising percentage of the state's K - 12 student population.
And as an up - and - coming state in the sphere of private education, one that has emerged as a leader in the Midwest, the Land of Lincoln has become a popular destination for teachers who want to be on the frontlines of educational innovation, especially those who want to teach underserved communities and second - language learners, who comprise a rising percentage of the state's K - 12 student population.
For each issue raised, I will recommend actions that school counselors, as leaders and advocates, can take to help school districts meet the needs of students already identified as gifted and, equally important, students who, with appropriate educational opportunities, might emerge as gifted.
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