Sentences with phrase «enough graduates from»

While American schools do not have enough graduates from traditional teacher education programs prepared to work with linguistically diverse populations (GAO, Government Accountability Office 2009), our study indicates the potential of a professional development program that integrates a brief introduction to theory, a heavy dose of readings from SFL scholars, and a variety of activities / assessments for language learners, accompanied by on - site observation and mentoring.
First, not enough graduates from Germany's higher gymnasium schools pursue university educations.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, those who are fortunate enough to graduate from a top school often don't pursue activities that benefit society or create additional opportunities for those around them.
Even with black women graduating from college in record numbers, «not enough are coming out of the education system to get them all the way through to the C - suite,» says Burns.
When projects show enough promise as potential businesses, they «graduate» from being mere experiments into independent companies.
The need for enough income to make large monthly payments may discourage some graduates from starting a new job - creating business or entering teaching or another lower - paying public service career.
Borrowers who have recently graduated from college and have not had enough time to build their credit history and income can have a difficult time qualifying for student loan refinancing through a private lender.
I hit a time in my life where I felt that I had gained enough skills and experience from my education and graduate job that I was ready to start my own business.
It is bad enough that our media menus are now so segregated, but the possibility of an America fifty - years from now where the most natural question posed to a graduate would be «Did you go to one of the Old Blue colleges, or to one of the Upstart Red ones?»
Oddly enough, the rate of women reporting more than 100 partners declines from 4 percent among the high school graduates to one percent among college graduates but increases to 8 percent among postgraduate women.
To graduate from a universe of victims and villains to a unified view of life that is large enough to include all possibilities is a journey most are not the least bit interested in taking.
That earned him the attention of President Gilman, and Gilman convinced a group of businessmen to contribute enough money for Royce to do graduate study in Germany, which in the mid-nineteenth-century was the angelic realm for aspiring American intellectuals, from historian George Bancroft to theologian Charles Hodge.
I've been lucky enough to live in Oxf since graduating from university and have watched as some really lovely eateries have cropped up in the city.
Meghan Storey has been lucky enough to work in the world of craft beer since graduating from the University of Mississippi.
The centre - back, only 22, showed enough in Serie A last season to force his way into the Germany team for Brazil, joining the majority of recent graduates from the youth teams.
When your baby graduates from liquid to solids, it seems like there are never enough bowls to go around.
As far from a chemistry graduate as one could get, Davison - an unemployed lorry driver and part - time pub DJ - had produced enough of the chemical agent «ricin'to kill at least nine.
«The amount released from CBN in cash on a single day, ie the US$ 289M (N88.1 Bn) is enough to fund 244,000 N - Power graduates for a year, or pay for 1.2 Billion school meals or complete half of Lagos - Ibadan or half of Abuja - Kaduna - Kano roads.
The junior from Queens already has enough loans waiting for her after she graduates.
We definitely do not have enough information from graduate schools on how to transfer skills and competence we acquired during our Ph.D..
A faculty member may have «research funding [for] 15 graduate research assistants and 10 postdocs... but there aren't enough people applying to be graduate students and postdocs from the US.
They're hearing from their faculty who were not getting enough people applying to graduate school.»
«Interestingly enough, the scientist who is lead primary investigator for the X-ray spectrometer for the space probe, they call it the PIXL, was his first graduate student from Macquarie University, before his KU times.
From her graduate study of dinoflagellates, Widder knew that an animal's first flash is the brightest and that to obtain clear readings, the creature must be stimulated and contained long enough to measure all the light given off.
Vanderbilt graduate student Chris Myers visited the cave, which co-author Sebastian Breitenbach from Cambridge has been studying for several years, to see if it contained enough broken speleothems so they could use them to date major prehistoric earthquakes in the area.
Long enough to see your great - grandchildren graduate from college or get married?
«These predators, including mountain lions, aren't «hangry» and seeking out back yards to find food, but there comes a point when a mountain lion is hungry enough that it may use back yards to hunt for food, similar to what takes place in the wild,» said Kevin Blecha, who worked on the research in conjunction with Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists, while pursuing a graduate degree in ecology from CSU.
«I think there is enough from last season to complete my graduate work, but it does kind of take away from the point of the project,» Achberger said.
What I viewed as the most important take - away from this session was the idea that simply satisfying a percent requirement for diversity in graduate students, postdocs, or professors isn't nearly enough to reach diversity goals.
Skeeter — a brainy, ambitious white woman freshly graduated from Ole Miss — eventually convinces the skeptical Aibileen of her good faith, and together they produce an oral history scandalous enough to turn Jackson's Junior League on its ear.
But the picture suffers in comparison to films that address convoluted sociologies (people point to American Beauty, but really, this game goes all the way back to The Graduate) with fury and courage (like Todd Solondz's Palindromes and Happiness) or with surpassing originality and wit (like Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums and Rushmore)-- it suffers most, in other words, from believing that what it has to say is still interesting, still revelatory enough by itself.
The amount of famous names who have graduated from NBC's coming - of - age one - season wonder is enough reason to bring this to theaters: James Franco, Seth Rogen, John Francis Daley, and Jason Segel to name a few.
At the Francis Scott Key middle school meeting, the mentors told a 7th grader who had been tardy 58 times in three months that her attendance hadn't improved enough for her to graduate from the program and receive the promised reward, an MP3 player.
«I couldn't get enough of the events that hosted people from all 12 graduate schools and the college; those events really brought creativity into my thinking because of all the different people I encountered.»
«In most countries, the standard for 16 - year - olds is higher than what we expect from an 18 - year - old graduating high school in America,» Payzant says, explaining that a board exam taken during the tenth grade would determine whether students were prepared and had learned enough to enter the next stage of their education.
Are states doing enough to ensure that all teacher - candidates graduate from their teacher - preparation programs ready to enter the classroom?
State accountability systems expect and support all students to make enough progress every year so that they graduate from high school ready for college and career.
Our study uses administrative records to measure the college enrollment patterns of participants in the first two lotteries who are now old enough to potentially have graduated from high school and enrolled in college.
Important studies show, for example, that children who encounter African - American teachers are more likely to be recognized as bright enough for gifted and talented programs, more likely to be viewed as capable of success and more likely to graduate from high school and aim for college.
Although Brittany may have worried about being monitored by her administration and district, her worries were not enough to preclude her from trying the digital tools she used in the graduate course and camp.
A city study — undertaken after media reports revealed the situation — found that more than 900 of 2,758 students who graduated from a D.C. public school last year either failed to attend enough classes or improperly took makeup classes.
The early childhood piece worries me tremendously, that lack of investment in three - and four - year - olds you can draw a direct line from there to not increasing fast enough the number of 21 - year - olds and 22 - year - olds who graduate from college.
Meetings with alumni confirmed another weakness: even though students were graduating from high school and enrolling in college, many were dropping out because «LPS was not doing enough to help students develop critical non-cognitive skills — such as goal - setting, time management, organization, self - advocacy and perseverance — needed to succeed in college,» the paper said.
The mission of the school is to provide students with the opportunity to graduate with from high school having earned enough college credits to enter college as a sophomore.
Summing up its stunning findings, Richard Whitmire writes, «Graduates from the top charter networks — those with enough high school alumni to measure college success accurately — earn four - year degrees at rates that range up to five times as high as their counterparts in traditional public schools.
The mass exodus of these same graduates from the program after the mandatory two year period shows, however, that the low salaries we pay teachers are not enough to keep a lot of people in the field.
There's not enough data yet, however, to show that the residency program is producing high - performing teachers who outshine graduates from traditional routes, something Drew Furedi, the executive director for talent management at the Los Angeles Unified School District, acknowledges.
Most educators agree the Common Core standards are rigorous enough that students who meet these guidelines will be adequately prepared to pursue a career or a college degree after they graduate from the public school system.
«When you work hard enough, you can achieve anything,» said Eleni, a recent graduate and Apex Learning Tutorials student from Emmett J. Conrad High School.
But ensuring that kids can read at an eighth - grade level and graduate from high school is not enough.
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