Not exact matches
But PayScale's College ROI Report shows business majors often
get good
value from their
education if they attend the right school.
Even though the current Millennials ages 25 to 32 are better educated than the generations of young adults who preceded them, 14 the survey found only one significant generational difference in the overall perceived
value of their
education in preparing them for a job and career — some 41 % of Millennials ages 25 to 32, 45 % of Gen Xers and 47 % of Baby Boomers say their schooling was «very useful» in
getting them ready to enter the labor force.
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For it is in
education that we can
get the union of knowledge and
values that actually work in conduct.
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After Elizabeth, I still
value education and success, and I've
gotten to see her also adopt these
values.
Builders, based in Aledo, Texas, whose expressed goal is «to exert a positive influence in government,
education, and the family by 1) educating the nation concerning the Godly foundation of our country; 2) providing information to federal, state and local officials as they develop public policies which reflect Biblical
values; and 3) encouraging Christians to
get involved in the civic arena.
And also talking about your
values around sex and why you have those
values will mean a lot to your children; that's something they can't
get from sexuality
education.
You are also right that changing lunch culture is a a battle within a larger battle — the larger battle is about
getting the public to truly
value public
education, understanding that it is the single-most important public program in our nation, the one that has the power to shape the future in our best (or worst) interests.
I
value the
education I
got stage managing plays at a high school that's never been considered for a «top schools» list as highly as the one received at the name - brand graduate school I eventually stumbled into.
These
values come through when you talk with your child about school and
get involved in their
education.
«It seems... our young people continue to appreciate the
value of higher
education, and given the scale of global competition it is critical for the economy that more people
get a graduate level
education.
Wang's findings suggest that
getting the full
value from genetically modified crops may require more knowledge about how the system works — and better
education for the farmers who use it.
For example if I
got contacted by a guy who is shorter or much taller than my preference, but we have similar
values,
education level, religion, political views, I would completely disregard his height BECAUSE hes definitely caught my attention.
They put far less
value on
education and career, which, in their view, only distracts a woman from her true calling: to
get married and devote herself to the family.
Certainly it's nice to have a hero who must live by his smarts — and who had to
value education and science to
get to this point in the first place.
However, knowing the
value of a good digital
education means
getting it right early in a child's life is the best course of action.
Wildwood proves that it's possible to build and sustain a public school that deeply embraces the
values of progressive
education and still
gets competitive test results.
We will
get the
education we deserve as a nation, depending on how we
value our teachers.
Parents who see how difficult it is to
get and retain employment without
education may stress the
value of school completion, but it is also conceivable that underemployed parents may seek to accelerate their children's entry into the labor force, even at the expense of their
education.
Finally, one of the best ways to
get more bang for the
education buck is to strap it to the backs of individual kids and let parents decide which schools deliver the best
value for money?
Access and costs can be a challenge when rolling out these new types of innovations, but by showing what children can
get out of it, it becomes less about the cost and more about the
value and potential it holds for addressing long - term issues in early learning and
education.
A Department of
Education 2008 report determined that students who seek to master an academic topic with mastery - oriented goals show better long - term academic development than do their peers whose main goals are to
get good grades or outperform others, thus the
value of including feedback other than formal grades and of metacognition.
By working with the right IT partner, and receiving the right advice,
education establishments can
get the maximum
value out of their available budget, equipping students and staff with the resources they need and even provide peripheral equipment as added extras.
Conley, an
education professor, studies expectancy -
value theory, which doesn't contradict Deci but says that we're also motivated by what we expect to
get out of a task: what do I gain vs. what do I give up by going to class, for example?
John concludes, «We
get a great deal of satisfaction from our work with the
Education sector and always try to go above and beyond our customer's expectations, which is really
valued by our clients.»
The Maryland Department of
Education got us started with 12 documents that the state believes demonstrate the
value of certification.
«The communities understand the need for curriculum outcomes, but they also want to make sure that some of their own knowledge and approaches are
valued in the
education that their school students are
getting.»
A new service offering schools advice on how to
get the best
value for money when buying support from businesses has been launched by the Department for
Education.
For U.S. educators, a successful peace
education program focuses on helping children develop the skills they'll need to
get along with others, solve conflicts in nonviolent ways, contribute positively to their communities, respect intergroup differences, and
value diversity.
He would like «use
value» — the usable knowledge one
gets from
education — to be preferred to «exchange
value» — what one gains from the credential.
He is concerned with the disparity between what one learns in schools and at college that is usable («use
value»), and the rewards one actually
gets from one's
education, which is based on the credential («exchange
value»).
The logic of test - based accountability was that if we held people accountable for just a few of the things we
value in
education, primarily test scores in a few subjects, the other important things would
get better, or at least not
get worse.
«Kids are mortgaging their adolescence, health, and
values to
get into college, where they are not resilient and are unprepared,» according to Dr. Denise Clark Pope, who is a Stanford University School of
Education (SUSE) lecturer, founder of the Stressed Out Students» Project, and author of Doing School.
Parents have the ability to maximize the
value their children
get from their
education services, and, because they control how and when the money is spent, they have a greater incentive to control costs, too.
The clever hashtag offers a lesson in the
value of cultural literacy — often a touchy subject in
education — but with a nifty twist: This time, it's our students who
got a cultural reference that left many adults scratching their heads.
Much like the debate over global warming, these non-believers refuse to validate an unassailable fact: standardized testing does have positive — and predictive —
value in
education and in life, just as the Earth is, indeed,
getting warmer.
Topics included;
getting a grip on rising costs; gauging
value for programs and courses; paying good teachers well amidst cost constraints; personalizing
education without breaking the bank and making costs part of everyone's agenda.
Too often we don't talk about ways that
education has direct
value to taxpayers (on top of what our children
get.).
The U.S. ranks 19th out of 30 countries in the outcomes it
gets from its investments in
education, according to «The Efficiency Index: Which
education systems deliver the best
value for the money?
Shadow
education secretary Stephen Twigg called for greater scrutiny, oversight and local accountability «to ensure school standards improve and the taxpayer
gets value for money».
We believe in the
value of
education and we understand how important it is for our kids to
get a solid foundation starting an early age.
What is needed instead is a fundamental shift in direction in federal
education policy, and ESSA is not it; therefore every family that can afford it should opt out of state schooling whenever possible until No Child Left Behind's failed strategy for social improvement via annual testing and publishing the results is abandoned entirely, and until Sacramento
gets serious about subsidiary devolution, which implies that assessing and reporting on the results of local schools should be left to the local districts, whose citizens may have different priorities and
values that the state and federal governments should learn to respect.
The kind of gifted
education a student
gets will depend on whether a state or school district
values gifted students enough to do something for them.
He said the «best way to deliver on liberal
values is to
get behind Scotland's liberal force», and called for a pupil premium to help reverse decline in a «once leading
education system».
As long as the Spokane
Education Association and I
value children, and preserving the public trust, I think we'll
get along.
It's more important that kids are
getting proper medical attention before they are born, that their mothers are
getting the right nutrition at that time, that kids are read to at home, and that they are raised in an environment that
values education.
Both have
value, and with two systems of public
education, parents
get to choose.
Learning for Careers provides a comprehensive account of the Pathways to Prosperity Network, a national initiative focused on helping more young people successfully complete high school, attain a first postsecondary credential with
value in the labor market, and
get started on a career without foreclosing the opportunity for further
education.
45 He also says, «Under contest mobility in the United States,
education is
valued as a means of
getting ahead, but the contents of
education are not highly
valued in their own right.»