REALTORS ® are doing great work
in the education arena, too.
I beleive that my background
in education arena and relevant achievements have proven to be a useful combination.
I've seen other experiments
in the education arena.
Jennings brings an insider's knowledge to this account, offering a vivid analysis of federal efforts
in the education arena and revealing some of the factors that shaped their enactment.
Another word for this sort of responsibility is «accountability,» a much - maligned word
in the education arena, often clustered with other imprecations like «No Child Left Behind,» «Race to the Top,» «standardized tests,» and «value - added teacher evaluations.»
Whilst academisation may have other benefits and be especially suited to certain circumstances it is difficult to envisage how it can achieve the transformations that everyone
in the education arena wishes to see, without being harnessed to a more holistic approach that enables more effective day to day, moment by moment, learning opportunities.
Gates is the largest foundation playing
in the education arena, but it's not alone.
Its first major initiative
in the education arena was an attempt to boost high school graduation rates by promoting the idea of smaller schools.
Haslam has had far more success
in the education arena.
When the term «public charter school» is discussed
in the education arena, some might think of college preparatory courses, a focus on STEM, or dual - language programs.
And the State Superintendent says, despite spending most of her career
in the education arena, she has quite a bit of knowledge in a variety of areas.
Keep parents informed about the latest research and happenings
in the education arena, and how these trends impact your children,
Finally, Gaither is correct that the increase in tax - funded virtual charter schools blurs lines
in the education arena.
Although the education theories on which much of fuzzy math is based are promoted in many education schools in the United States, it is not accurate to say that everyone
in the education arena buys into these ideas.
Randomized trials will only become more frequent
in the education arena as time goes on.
I trust that this article will be of value to those who have an interest in fire safety but also people
in the education arena who may be confused by what to do.
This special series examines a fresh wave of advocacy organizations that wield increasing political influence
in the education arena.
«Obviously, there are a number of areas we will be bringing forward alternatives to this budget, clearly
in the education arena,» Barca said.
Not exact matches
At the same time, its inter-disciplinary nature also perplexes academicians
in finding its role and place
in the academic
arena and impedes its independent existence within the existing theological
education system.
My father taught me the necessary self - control, discipline, and skills to succeed
in education and
in the professional sports
arena.
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.
In a room festooned with bunting and campaign posters, with telephones ringing in the background, Balmer nicely covered the various characteristics (naïveté, enthusiasm and more than a little self - righteousness) and concerns (from abortion to «secularist» influences upon education) of evangelicals newly involved in this aren
In a room festooned with bunting and campaign posters, with telephones ringing
in the background, Balmer nicely covered the various characteristics (naïveté, enthusiasm and more than a little self - righteousness) and concerns (from abortion to «secularist» influences upon education) of evangelicals newly involved in this aren
in the background, Balmer nicely covered the various characteristics (naïveté, enthusiasm and more than a little self - righteousness) and concerns (from abortion to «secularist» influences upon
education) of evangelicals newly involved
in this aren
in this
arena.
CSWA's mission is to ensure that the California wine community is recognized globally as the leader
in sustainable winegrowing
in the marketplace and public policy
arena through the development and promotion of sustainable practices, tools for
education and outreach, partnerships with key stakeholders, and prioritizing research.
Childbirth
education began over forty years ago
in an effort to shift the mentality of birth as an illness to birth as normal and an
arena where moms and dads have choices.
They work and have a deserved reputation
in the early childhood
education arena.
Padma is an extremely popular name
in Asia and has been adopted by an unusually large number of people who ended up as famous figures, be it
in the entertainment industry,
education field or the political
arena.
This panel will discuss the intersection
in which natural history museums and science centers are
arenas for shaping and guiding science diplomacy as it pertains to working with nations of conflict, tackling STEM
education, and conserving endangered species.
Susan Sclafani, the Bush Administration?s assistant secretary of
education for adult and vocational
education, displayed the Bush Administration?s priorities
in education and detailed several new initiatives
in the vocational training
arena, including greater involvement by the private sector.
«Our findings show how local
arenas can serve as important battlegrounds
in national politics — penetrated by networks of outside donors and organizations who see local elections as critical contests over competing visions of
education,» said Reckhow.
Through a mixture of News, Reviews, Perspectives,
Education Forums, and an Editorial, we explore the obstacles to progress, be they within the classroom, across the school system, or
in the larger social
arena.
He entered the political
arena in 1986 when he led student protests against a bill that threatened to limit access to higher
education and create a two - tier university system.
They included efforts to prepare communities to adapt to climate change; the cancer moonshot, precision medicine, and brain research
in the health
arena; a network of advanced manufacturing institutes to recapture global industrial dominance; and public - private partnerships to improve science and math
education.
Evolving needs and changing trends
in the clinical and research
arenas create a dynamic environment where continuing nursing
education and training are essential to ensure the ongoing competency of nurses.
After over three decades
in professional dance
education, and many additional years of experience dealing with my own body image and eating issues - as well as those of other dancers I've worked with - I felt called to expand my knowledge and teaching into a different
arena.
«Thinking outside the box» has become cliche now, yet
in some
arenas (like public
education) many people still seem to prefer to stay
in the box and cling to the traditional ways of doing things.
Eden's focus on the importance of outdoor learning and play can be seen throughout the work of the project as well as through the schools
education team, with the ever - popular den building activities that take place
in the project's
arena during the summer and the landscaping and design of the play areas and gardens around the site.
Ultimately, he wants the United States to retake a pre-eminent place
in the global
education arena by boasting the world's highest proportion of college graduates by 2020.
A writer with interests
in the
arena of
education, technology and the cloud.
In the search for solutions,
education researchers and policymakers may have overlooked lessons about systems of choice from other policy
arenas.
An educator for 34 years with solid union experience, Baxter M. Atkinson, new president of the American Federation of School Administrators (AFSA), is ready to tackle
education issues
in the national
arena.
Innovating
in these
arenas would put Microsoft back on the
education map — and represent a major commitment to not just digitizing today's
education system, but transforming it into a student - centered one where all students can find and fulfill their potential.
«If I were U.S. Secretary of
Education,» Nancy Flanagan told
Education World, «job number one would be to surround myself with the best advisors possible — outstanding classroom teachers — and then strive to put their expertise to good use
in the policy
arena.
Besides the chairperson, who was not expected to vote except to break a tie, the panel included two testing experts (psychometricians), one college admissions officer, and three persons with experience and training
in the special -
education and learning - disabilities
arena.
In the health
education arena, for example, researchers have contributed substantially to understanding when and how to run randomized trials using schools as the units of allocation and analysis to test schoolwide risk - reduction programs.
However, given the school's expertise
in the policy
arena, my coursework exposed me to trends
in education reform that I find extremely troubling, which is one reason why I came back to learn more through the Ed.D..
But the state has pursued similarly draconian policies
in other
arenas, one of them
education.
All that does not leave much space for serious discussion of the issues
in any specific policy
arena,
education or otherwise.
In the higher
education arena, this issue highlights two strategies that promise to improve outcomes for at - risk students.
Provide high quality Development
Education opportunities for adults and young people
in the non formal learning
arena across Ireland.
Choice, competition, and privatization are taken seriously
in today's policy
arenas, there is real power behind them, and they have clearly established a beachhead
in American
education.