Sentences with phrase «give the profession time»

She should give the profession time to consolidate, and trust teachers to carry out recent reforms.

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... the generally accepted position of pacifists was that although it was wrong to drop bombs on Germans, Japanese, or somebody else, it was at least permissible to buy the bombs and pay someone else to drop them... [After 1947] many pacifists said they were seeing for the first time that their position of «refusal to give military service» had been a little empty, considering the fact that they were the wrong age, sex, or profession to be called upon.
Some time after his connexion [sic] with the Seminary he [Coit] became deeply anxious for the salvation of his soul, and after having given most pleasing evidence of a change of heart, was admitted to the church... He has not dared to visit his father's house since his profession of Christianity, as his life might be in danger from his father's violence.15
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
For example, if you aren't enjoying your course and are struggling to find the motivation to do anything, even though the volunteering is slightly time consuming, it could well give you the motivation you need to get through your course and take to the profession you want.
To give a few examples, apart from those from outside the European Economic Area who can not lawfully work at all, there have been restrictions on migrants from new EU members states (to self - employment for a period of seven years), those on Tier 2 visas (to a named employer), on students (who may work, but not full time or in a profession), and on domestic workers (who may not seek another employer even if abused).
Let us give something back for what we were given and at the same time do our bit for youth unemployment and open access to the professions
At any given time there are many individuals logged in, also with individuals with different hobbies and interests, different professions, the possibility of finding the person you like is a high possibility.
First - time writer - director Billy Ray does a fine job keeping the intrigue level high, even when it's obvious where it's all leading, and ultimately gives us enough quiet time to think about the severity of the situation for all involved, including the journalism profession as a whole.
The Coen's give us an exceptionally busy 27 hours in the life of Mannix, the span of time between two Catholic confessions, where the devoutly converted catholic obsesses over the minutiae of his marriage and personal life, while compartmentalizing, and fully omitting, the myriad of sins of his profession.
As well as rolling out free application management tools and employer pages for schools, we're giving more profile to part - time and job share roles and working to bring lapsed teachers back into the profession
In a profession that already feels under siege, the decision in most states — encouraged by the U.S. Department of Education — to press ahead with using student test scores as a significant component of a teacher's evaluation «just fuels the perception that we care more about weeding out weak teachers than giving the vast majority of teachers the time and support they need to make a successful transition to Common Core,» says Schwartz.
«It's a very sink - or - swim profession, so I think it's valuable that Curry has chosen to put them in earlier and give them more exposure over a period of time,» she says.
The Education Secretary also set out a revised timeline for introducing the new Curriculum for Wales, with statutory roll out to schools now set to begin in 2022 to give the teaching profession and schools more time to help develop, and prepare for, the changes.
Given that teachers are the single - biggest factor in the success of schools in educating kids, a poor - performing teacher can set back 264 kids by the time she is finally kicked out of the profession.
During the Vergara trial, attempting to do away with teacher due process rights, sworn testimony (during discovery) was given that, as stated above, thinking administrators were able to successfully ease teachers out of the profession, careful scrutiny of beginning teachers by competent administrators prevented districts from hiring teachers who did not fit the district, and the average time to dismiss a teacher via the legal process was months and tens of thousands of dollars.
Andreas Schleicher, an expert in international comparisons, has found that students tend to perform well in systems that attract great people to the teaching profession, then give them ongoing professional development, autonomy and time to prepare lessons.
Career pathways for teachers may look different depending on school district contexts, but the roles for teachers along any given pathway often reflect teachers» time spent in the profession, individual strengths, interests, and specific leadership responsibilities.
He gave excellent profession service and this transaction were hassle free and done in no time.
Therapeutic riding also brings people together from all walks of life, from the riders themselves to professionals from the equine and medical professions to the many volunteers who give up their free time.
Given my profession, there's no getting away from this, and because I play and write about games all the time, it's only natural that the boys find them fascinating.
Given the often loaded nuances of these words, and considering how vocabularies are enlisted by various professions, we also have to read issues of class, and at times ethnic culture and gender, into the dialogue around craft.»
«I'm able to give them advice that's consistent with professionalism and [the fact] that they're part of a noble profession, while at the same time remembering that their role is to be an advocate,» says LeSage.
As a result, mentoring has always been part of the profession; it may not be formally organized or even particularly well done half the time, but when it works, it tends to go a long way toward giving a boost to young talent, as well as providing a way for seasoned counsel to pass down their hard - earned expertise.
(6) the necessary but unknown qualities of time and trial - and - error effort to solve such problems, conflict with fulfilling the incentives for becoming a bencher, e.g., becoming a judge or obtaining other government appoints, or formally establishing the fact of one's success and popularity, and giving back to the profession the benefit of one's years of experience, and being re-elected as a bencher;
In a profession that places a premium on time, powerful workflow automation gives you a considerable edge in the business and practice of law.
The law societies do not give sufficient importance to the interactions among: (1) the problem and its consequences — the thousands of people whose lives have been damaged for lack of affordable legal services provided by competent lawyers; (2) the power of the internet, the social media, and the news media together, to make those consequences into a public and political issue so quickly that there will not be time for the law societies to publish a persuasive response, and which issue will compel government intervention by way of programs on the way to socialized law; (3) the fact that self - regulation of the legal profession has been lost by the law societies in several jurisdictions of the common law world and the U.S; [7] and, (4) the fact that the consequences of the unavailability of legal services at reasonable cost will motivate the many non-lawyer legal service providers to offer legal services that should be provided by lawyers, to people desperate for a lawyer's services that they can not afford.
This isn't surprising, given the consuming nature of our profession and its demands on our time, mental and emotional energy.
Although this lead - up gave the legal profession some time to educate itself about changes under the Act, it was not until June 2012 that the in - force date of the legislation was announced.
«It was time to take a close look at the numbers and trends, given the Society's commitment to diversity in the profession and the fact that we now have access to multi-year data,» says President Tilly Pillay QC.
This award is given to a KTLA member who has been admitted to practice law for fewer than 10 years; has made a noteworthy contribution of time, talent, and energy to KTLA; has given consistent and exemplary participation in KTLA activities; and whose conduct brings credit and respect to the legal profession.
What he meant was that in medicine, like in most professions, you are given a finite period of time to master a seemingly infinite set of skills.
The worst things that could happen would be (1) to further erode, increasingly over time, the respect for the profession by selling the independence of the profession to profit seekers, (2) erode, increasingly over time, the respect for the judiciary given they would come out of a disrespected profession that had lost its independence, and (3) government take - over of the regulation of (which necessarily means having undue influence over) the profession (the profession that is the most critical in keeping the government honest).
By contrast, legal fundamentalists tend to believe that «law» — as a field of study, as a profession, as a social institution — has an essential meaning, a core content, and distinctive institutional characteristics that may change slowly over time but at any given moment can be authoritatively specified.
If you are in a position to pick and choose between part - time jobs and have some ideas about career options you would like to explore, you can take a strategic approach and look for a position that will give you the best possible chance of getting a foot on the ladder in your chosen profession.
We offer placements for eight - weeks over the summer or a year - out that will give you a great chance to find out more about your chosen profession — and Skanska — before you apply for a full - time role with us.
It doesn't mean those professions aren't important; it just means those are the most in - demand positions at any given time, so the resume builders are programmed to meet those needs.
Over the years, our front - of - the - book department has not only given readers plenty of tasty factoids to chew on, but also revealed how the seasons of the profession turn, and turn again, over time.
How professional can they be if they seldom close real estate deals... we need to elevate our educational requirements from the onset and my belief is that the more time and effort you have committed towards your career, the more likely you will give it your undivided attention and truly excel at your profession... assuming you have what it takes.
You guys make it out like Realtors are the only profession or industry who gives of their time and money.
I know a Realtor who gave up her personal time to serve on committees and elicit changes to her profession in order to make the business of real estate a more honourable one for others.
Sorraya M. Solages, a 34 - year - old attorney with Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., says some workers new to the legal profession believe the insistence on face time is all about older lawyers who don't want to give younger lawyers a break.
«As a REALTOR ® you spend your time helping clients buy or sell their homes, so to be able to fundraise for the REALTORS ® Care Foundation — an organization that gives 100 % of its proceeds back to local shelter - related causes — feels like a natural extension to my profession,» says Edwards.
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