Sentences with phrase «future educational achievement»

Such character traits are more predictive of educational attainment than of future educational achievement.
New research published this summer by economists Christian Dustmann and Uta Schönberg in the American Economic Journal found that policies that increased maternity leave did little to increase children's future educational achievement.

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Today, MBA Education, the Mortgage Bankers Association's educational initiative, presented E. Michael Rosser, CMB, with its inaugural MBA Education Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be named after Mr. Rosser when it is presented to future winners.
'» But Ladd, the group's spokesperson, clearly said the following: «Current policy initiatives are misguided because they... have contributed little — and are not likely to contribute much in the future — to raising overall student achievement or to reducing achievement and educational attainment gaps....
It will also help to address the persistent achievement gap between Latinos and their white counterparts a gap that threatens our state's future social and economic stability by encouraging policies and programs that lead to increased educational equity.
The fact that AYP doesn't focus on low educational achievement for young men of all backgrounds, the most - persistent symptom of the nation's education crisis, has allowed districts to continue practices such as overlabeling of young men as special ed cases that toss more futures into the abyss.
This kind of antiquated, «one best system» thinking is detrimental to the future of further advances in education accountability and finance reform, as well as, ultimately, the growth in educational achievement of the children of Texas.
As the first iteration of No Child Left Behind evolves into the next generation of waivers and a future reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, it will be critical for the federal government to push states to support teachers and enhance standards in ways that will continue improving the educational achievement of English language learner students.
And the fact that AYP doesn't focus on the crisis of low educational achievement for young men of all backgrounds, the most - persistent symptom of the nation's education crisis, has allowed districts to continue practices such as overlabeling of young men as special ed cases that toss more futures into the abyss.
Your graduate nurse resume should not only detail your educational achievements, but should also allow you to introduce your personal philosophies and work ethic beliefs in a way that is both true to you, and that will make your future employer sit up and take note.
Improve academic engagement and achievement and help low - income, at - risk youth set goals for their future by providing effective, educational, and enriching out - of - school support services and activities
Experts know that the first 1,000 days of a child's life (prenatally to age 3) are critical because they create the foundation for that child's future health, well - being and educational achievement.
A mother's educational level plays a key role in her child's future achievement.
Maternal educational achievement has also been shown to have positive effects on child development outcomes, such as cognitive development and future performance in school.
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