Sentences with phrase «giving the profession more»

It's so bad, in fact, that maybe the government should step in order to streamline the process of becoming an MA, thereby giving the profession more reliability, sustainability, and acceptability within the healthcare field.

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Or if you are anti-Michael Lewis and you think he gives the finance profession a bad name — you'll dislike him even more.
When it comes to professions, identifying who gives more is pretty difficult to uncover.
By providing students in all disciplines with concepts of sustainability, universities are taking on a more essential role — giving students a broader perspective for whatever profession they choose and helping to create a more inclusive, responsible society.
«We give more per capita than any other profession,» says CREA's Pierre Leduc.
Given this constraint, it is necessary to make politics more scientific by having more scientists involved in the political process» that is, our profession should be more involved in what dominates its funding.
We must keep in mind that when pacifists of the messianic community give advice to just warriors, it is, from their point of view, like giving advice to prostitutes on how to practice their profession more justly.
«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.
Public Relations Committee chair, Paul LaDuke views this opportunity as, «An opportunity to give back to the profession but more importantly a chance to improve the profession of athletic training within the state of Pennsylvania for the next generation of athletic trainers.»
«An opportunity to give back to the profession but more importantly a chance to improve the profession of athletic training within the state of Pennsylvania for the next generation of athletic trainers.»
So we have to make a separate argument about why rising in the profession gives you benefits that translate into more surviving offspring.
The public is deeply skeptical about the profession — but given the problems of addiction, depression and other forms of mental illness, we need it more than ever
Given these inescapable facts, the profession of chemistry must now take a more proactive role and responsibility in the development of sustainable chemical materials, products and practices.
Our meetups give you the opportunity to network and learn more about the future of this growing profession.
Many workers — especially those in competitive professions — are putting in 50 hours or more per week, with the rise of smart phones giving them a constant connection to the office.2
Miles is positioned as a family man looking for a way out of his chosen profession, which softens the role enough to perhaps better fit both O'Dowd and the series» format — though «Make him more sympathetic by giving him a wife and kid» seems like the kind of network note someone would have given in the days of the movie, not after its co-star James Gandolfini moved to TV for The Sopranos — but knocks the tone of the series off - kilter.
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 movement also includes proposals to give teachers more control over the profession through independent, state - level standard - setting boards and to give the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, the body that accredits education schools, more control over the number and origin of undergraduate degrees granted in education each year.
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.
The proposal, which was made by the Trustees and endorsed by the association's 3,000 - strong membership base, will give the school business profession a more formal representative body with an emphasis on stronger professional development and quality assurance.
As Colvin explains, some groups work to amplify the voices of top classroom teachers as they weigh in on controversial policy issues; other groups try to keep successful teachers in the profession by giving them opportunities to assume leadership roles or try to change the way teacher unions work so that they are more democratic.
In addition to targeted support and real - world training, wrote Headden, «the problem also seems to call for fundamental changes in the profession — changes that would give classroom teachers more ownership of their careers and greater opportunities for leadership and advancement.»
Other proposals include giving would - be teachers more practical experience in schools, creating «hub schools» for training placements and the opportunity for teachers to gain a masters qualification during their career, as well as increasing the range of training courses to attract a range of people to the profession.
Teaching, at least in major cities, is also a profession in which minorities are heavily represented; when reformers argue that we need to take down teachers unions to give more opportunity to minority youth, the argument veers perilously close to «We need to destroy the black middle class in order to save it.»
The fact the quality and maturity of the profession is much greater than when we last faced these problems a generation ago should give us even more.
While the proposed pay increase for beginning teachers may go a long way in attracting new teachers to the profession, retaining those teachers and the veteran teachers who have already given many years of service to the state could be more difficult absent a pay increase for all.
Attempting to maintain support among the very teachers it is supposed to represent — and looking to show that it cares about elevating the teaching profession it debases through its defense of quality - blind seniority - based privileges and reverse - seniority layoff rules — the NEA gave $ 73,500 to the National Network of State Teachers of the Year; that the selection of teachers of the year is usually more of a popularity contest than one based on objective measures of teacher performance is often conveniently ignored by all but the most thoughtful of observers, and thus, serves as a good way to spend union funds.
Just as junior and senior members of any profession are given differing sets of responsibilities, Van Roekel said, it makes sense, for example, for more advanced teachers to take on the challenges of the most difficult - to - serve students.
Let's not wait until the autopsy or until Bill O'Reilly writes another book to explain that educators must be given a more active role in determining the policies that concern their students and the teaching profession.
According to the Bureau of the Census, people between the ages of 20 and 29 move 16 percent more within a given year than individuals who are age 30 and older.22 To attract and retain young professionals into the teaching profession, the teacher licensure system must be brought into the 21st century to meet the demands of a more mobile population.
Residency and induction programs can give teachers more extensive clinical training and instructional support prior to and during their first years in the profession.
But despite teacher unions giving more than $ 10 million dollars to the DGA over the past decade, the organization whose role it is to elect Democratic governors has remained committed to an education reform agenda that is actively and intentionally undermining teachers, the teaching profession and the nation's public education system.
Shortening teacher preparation into 30 instructional hours and 100 classroom hours certainly makes it easier for these schools to recycle teachers at a rapid clip while not having to worry about regulations requiring them to retain teachers whose preparation experiences make them far more likely to want to stay in the profession — and whose accumulated coursework and classroom experiences may give them ideas of their own about how teaching and learning happen that might contradict the in - house model.
The more that is known about helping teachers adjust to change in their working lives, the more successful others, such as teacher educators, may be in giving them the assistance they need in continuing on in this challenging profession and developing the requisite new skills to prepare students for a world where change is, perhaps, the only constant.
A more graduated entry into the profession — no matter the provider or model — would give teachers the chance to make and fix mistakes, learn from veteran teachers, and master the skills of effective teaching before being granted the enormous responsibility of molding young minds.
NEW YORK — As different states seek their own methods for evaluating a profession whose job security has long been determined by experience rather than performance, New York State is moving to develop tougher criteria for teachers that would give state standardized test scores more weight.
The writing community and profession have already given me more than I deserve or know what to do with.»
Our Externship Program gives you incredible access to a network of over 600 hospitals and more than 3,000 practitioners and specialists, all excited to meet and mentor the future doctors of the Veterinary profession.
The second week of the workshop was again a fantastic experience, travelling to the Burren gave a great insight into the more rural aspects of Irish history and culture, between that, the drawing workshop and an array of great lectures and discussions not to mention invaluable tutorials from a range of people at the top of their profession I have been left with new insights and a rich vain of useful ideas that can feed directly into my work now and into the future — Conor Burke (GMIT - CCAM)
The handcraftsman's method was given up more than 100 years ago by the medical profession, and by all of large - scale manufacturing.
Virtual assistant services are starting to look much more appealing, given the changing landscape of the legal profession.
Something has to give and the challenge to the legal profession is to provide more services at less cost.
Given that women's participation in the profession (thirty - seven percent) is still decades away from equaling that of men and that women have stalled at around twenty percent of... [more]
Young lawyers are leaving the profession more than ever before and I don't believe that if we continue to give these lawyers repetitive, low value work, we will attract and retain these lawyers in the industry.
This gives HR professionals a strong voice in the legal profession — one that is ever - more valued and at the most senior strategic levels.
Despite these clearly written and well thought - out Guidelines, Manitoba's recent review of these issues has resulted in a more restrictive policy that gives latitude only to members of the legal profession and «eligible media,» while prohibiting the general public from their devices to communicate when court is in session.
Your high - sounding lament that you don't want to be «saddled with changes» encouraged by people who don't give a «pig in the poke» about «what the profession has stood for» would be more convincing to the poor and the middle class if the profession had made the slightest effort to fix any of the «fixable».
Let us hope that more and more past supporters will have the courage of epiphany and (1) give up trying to deliver ownership of our profession to those who do not and can not share our ethos, and (2) work toward improving access to justice by tackling the real problems.
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