Not exact matches
Absent now are the worries that graduate (i.e., post-baccalaureate) theological schools will fail to attract enough able
students to
meet the
needs of increasingly urbanized and sophisticated churches: «While the increase in theological enrollment has not kept up with the increases in graduate school or college enrollment, nevertheless it has exceeded the rate
of growth recorded in Protestant church membership» (11).
April 7, 2016 — To better
meet the unique
needs of different
students, urban districts are
increasingly expanding the options available to families by providing a variety
of public schools: traditional, magnet, charter, and hybrid models.
Increasingly, they are devising new strategies and new institutions to
meet the
needs of all
students.
Early college high schools are an
increasingly popular approach to raise the high school completion and postsecondary participation rates
of traditionally underserved
students and
meet projected workforce
needs.
Future teachers
of English to upper - elementary, middle school, and high school
students, and it is most appropriate for teachers and administrators who hope to learn more about best practices for
meeting the
needs of an
increasingly diverse
student population.
The
increasingly diverse urban and suburban
student population presents school boards with the challenge
of creating positive learning environments to
meet the
needs of these diverse
students.
In order to
meet the
needs of their diverse
student population, prevent racial isolation, and prepare students to navigate an increasingly more globalized society, LAUSD's Student Integration Services Office finds ways to provide more choices to students and their fa
student population, prevent racial isolation, and prepare
students to navigate an
increasingly more globalized society, LAUSD's
Student Integration Services Office finds ways to provide more choices to students and their fa
Student Integration Services Office finds ways to provide more choices to
students and their families.
With California's
increasingly diverse
student population, a one - size - fits - all system
of public education no longer
meets the
needs of all
of our
students, or the teachers who serve them.
Principals are implementing large - scale initiatives such as the Common Core State Standards, administering new teacher evaluation systems that require incredible amounts
of time and energy,
meeting the
needs of increasingly diverse
student populations, and analyzing copious amounts
of data to inform school improvement.
Specifically, Bluum is most interested in where new innovative schools (charter, district or even private) should be built and opened to best
meet the
needs of the areas» growing and
increasingly diverse
student demographics.
This proposal reinforces the recurring view in recent American school «reform» that schools can be improved by competition and metrics tied to sanctions or incentives, without investments in the capacity
of educators to learn how to
meet the demands
of new standards and the
needs of an
increasingly diverse
student body.
His straight - talk about the absurdity
of America's test obsession, failure to
meet or even acknowledge the
needs of an
increasingly diverse
student population, and a «reform» movement that has reformed nothing, failed at much and distracted from
students» very real
needs is a telling portal on what's really going on in American education today.
Teacher observation systems, which are
increasingly used to measure teacher effectiveness, also tend to vary in how they assess teachers in
meeting the
needs of English language learner
students.
Recognizing that the old comprehensive model wasn't able to
meet the
needs of an
increasingly diverse
student body, the Cleveland...
The origins
of these demands can be found in rapidly changing demographics and corresponding efforts by
students, business, and government to have their
needs met in an
increasingly diverse and global society (Giroux, 1997).
As the oldest public HBCU in Georgia and the oldest institution
of higher learning in the historic city
of Savannah, SSU has served this community with distinction while
meeting the educational
needs of an
increasingly diverse
student population.
As technology is
increasingly used within law practices to streamline legal processes and more efficiently deliver services to clients, an important question has arisen within legal professional and academic circles: Do lawyers and law
students have the technical skills to
meet the
needs of future legal jobs?