Sentences with phrase «entering different professions»

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When you enter the food industry, be it from education or another profession, you may find that it's a very different environment that could feel lonely and alien to you, but if you join the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union (BFAWU) you'll find that together, we're stronger.
Experts then came to the forefront from a variety of different backgrounds (former professionals, passionate and knowledgeable amateur athletes, teachers and others) entered the profession.
In other professions that would suffice, but this calling you enter is different and difficult, and the work is too hard if you don't fill it with something else.
Kardos and Liu found that the new teachers in these four states are entering the profession by different routes and at different stages in their careers — 46 % of new teachers in these states are entering teaching at mid career, and the average age of these mid-career entrants is 38 years.
But what's useful for a district may not be actionable in policy, because picking the best option between two possible teachers is a different question than whether those teachers deserve to enter the profession at all.
Finally, some states, such as Tennessee and Louisiana, have begun tracking the value - added scores and teacher evaluations of teachers entering the profession from different institutions.
She shares her sister's view that there are so many different possibilities of how to enter the legal profession, aside the traditional route, than there were previously, with less differentiation of whether you are a solicitor, barrister or Chartered Legal Executive.
From the time I arrived at Pacific to the time that I left, the entering class size shrunk 40 per cent and so wanting to make sure that we're in a position — and the Canadian market is very different — but recognizing that legal education is very closely tied to the economic pressures of the day, not just in the legal profession but more broadly, is something I'll be bringing forward.
This means that there are two different schools that train students to enter the legal profession: the law schools, which have a secular approach; and the Sharia schools, which have a religious approach to legal education.
[15] Women are taught different curricula in Sharia schools, therefore, female graduates of Sharia school lack the skills required to enter legal profession.
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