Should teachers be
judged by the academic value they do or don't add to their students?
Therefore, the hiring manager will be hiring you based on your potential abilities and you'll be
judged by your academic, extracurricular, and internship experiences.
Your intellectual skills will not be
judged by your academic grades alone: recruiters like to see that you can apply your knowledge to practical situations.
Not exact matches
The ballot of nominees for the Edison Awards ™ was
judged by a panel of more than 3,000 leading business executives including past award winners,
academics and leaders in the fields of product development, design, engineering, science and medical.
In her book Law and Reorder, published
by the American Bar Association in 2010, she describes a legal profession «where the billable hour no longer works»; where attorneys,
judges, recruiters, and
academics all agree that this system of compensation has perverted the industry, leading to brutal work hours, massive inefficiency, and highly inflated costs.
Yet, more cleverly exposed are the ways the intellectual class, in processing the tale and its history through the standard
academic apparatus, fosters the advent of the next authoritarian regime
by its naïve belief in its own objectivity and its refusal to
judge Gilead's practices.
The real danger comes from a much larger group of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards of
academic excellence — and use the same criteria of excellence
by which the best secular universities in the land are
judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character of the University.
After acrimonious arguments about the
judges and about the reporting of the debate; after a tedious procession to church, a new twelve - part Mass, and a long droned out and largely inaudible introduction
by a local
academic, the debate finally got under way on 27 July between Eck and Karlstadt in the great hall of the Pleissenburg Castle.
A prize committee led
by chef Elena Arzak of the Arzak Restaurant and made up of
academics from different universities chose the 20 finalists from whom the panel of
judges ultimately picked a winner.
«Any remaining contentions have been rendered
academic by this determination or are otherwise without merit,» the
judge concluded.
It elicits the best ideas and best work from highly motivated scientists because it chooses the grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done
by peer committees composed of
academic experts in each field who serve as part - time
judges.
The hopefuls aren't assessed solely
by their
academic achievements:
Judges look for curiosity and a sense that the young scientists will contribute to the atmosphere of the meeting.
The new methodology is already challenging widely held beliefs
by finding that teachers can not be
judged solely on the basis of their
academic credentials, that classroom size is not always paramount and that students may actually be more engaged if they struggle to complete a classroom assignment.
«
Academic endeavors can't be
judged strictly
by numbers,» says Bar - Sagi.
In the class final presentations, teams demonstrate their prototypes in front of an audience and are
judged by a panel of
academic experts and industry leaders.
As well as sports performance anxiety,
academic performance anxiety, job performance anxiety, music performance anxiety and any other activity that we perceive to be a performance
judged by others.
But the discrepancy between years of budget increases and years of mediocre
academic outcomes did not deter New York State Supreme Court
Judge Leland DeGrasse from deciding that the problem could be solved
by an annual addition of $ 5.6 billion.
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It does so
by boosting the ranking of teachers who are assigned more students whose family backgrounds and language and disability statuses are associated with lower
academic achievement — much like the standard practice for scoring competitive diving, in which the raw score of the
judges is multiplied
by the degree of difficulty of the dive.
Scalia saw such efforts not as the job of
judges following the abstract theories of
academic experts but of elected officials and the administrators appointed
by them.
Although they are not yet common, examples of successful blended programs as
judged by student
academic outcomes do exist.
They
judged the effectiveness of technology integration
by observing student engagement, progress toward
academic goals, and perceptions of ease of use and utility.
Though the state has too little data yet to fully
judge the impact on student achievement, early
academic results are promising, and the newest charter schools are predominantly run
by organizations with a record of success.
In fact, 85 percent of a principal's rating is based on the
academic performance of students, which is
judged in large part
by standardized test results.
We shouldn't
judge disadvantaged pupils purely
by the
academic achievements of students in the best schools, but if used well, the premium is the way to lift barriers...
This information can fill the need cited
by many of the most vociferous critics of accountability schemes in education, who have railed against reliance on students»
academic test performance as the sole criterion for
judging school quality.
A new way to evaluate teachers, known as the Wisconsin Educator Effectiveness System, begins this school year across Wisconsin — giving equal weight to teachers» performance in the classroom as
judged by principals and student
academic achievement.
While turnaround efforts are ultimately
judged by improvements in
academic proficiency and graduation rates, schools that most successfully turn around tend to focus their efforts more broadly.
Are schools are treated fairly, particularly those with a large share of students in poverty, and
judged in part
by academic growth, not just achievement?
Registration packages meeting the eligibility requirements will be
judged by advisory panels consisting of
academic experts, government officials including FAA, the Department, and representatives of the private sector.
The program offers up to $ 4,000 to prospective players, although they'll be
judged by player skill level as well as
academic requirements.
A selection is then made
by the
judging panel of visual arts professional, including art
academics, art gallery directors and art critics appointed
by the Sunny Art Centre.
In 1932, when most important art exhibitions in America were conservative affairs administered
by academic judges, the one - year - old Whitney Museum unveiled an alternative aimed at leveling the ground to survey the more unruly range of the day's visual expression.
If a pretentious theory - laden art historian were
judging it, she would win - but then again, she's got on the shortlist, so perhaps it really is being
judged by criteria set
by the American
academic magazine October.
The winner will be awarded: 1) a letter of award signed
by the panel of
judges; 2) the winning curatorial proposal will be designed as an online exhibition on Artsy.net; and 3) a curatorial fellowship and honorarium enabling the winner to select works from the Rauschenberg Foundation Shuffle artwork lending library to curate an exhibition at the winner's
academic institution.
Given a choice of imperfections, I'd rather be
judged by a federal grand jury than
by a self - selected bunch of
academics.
Redfield edited the collection — which contains contributions
by more than 30 leading social scientists, lawyers,
academics, trainers and
judges — and co-wrote a chapter with Donald.
Students present their projects and are
judged by a trans - disciplinary panel consisting of venture capitalists, lawyers,
academics, entrepreneurs, and business professionals.
However, what was recently made clear
by way of an open letter which was published the Guardian, is that leading lawyers,
judges and
academics disagree.
If any
judge, lawyer or legal
academic has written on the «reliability» of machines controlled
by software code, I will be delighted to be made aware of such work.
In the 1990 «s the BRLA organised a number of seminars in Russia funded
by the British government involving leading
judges, lawyers and
academics from the UK and Russia on a range of subjects including: inward investment, judicial review, judicial training, children «s rights and prisoners «rights.
If
judges aren't paying any attention to such scholarship, then good for them: they know enough not to be fooled
by fancy
academic pedigrees and prestigious journals.
Regardless of anyone's views on the vacuity of the Athey material contribution test — many
academic lawyers and at least one practitioner might have gone on too long about this — it was used more than once
by judges (trial and appellate) deciding tort cases across common law Canada.
My blog work facilitates the exposure and scrutiny of my legal ideas to a national and international readership that includes not only
judges, policymakers, and practitioners at all levels in many jurisdictions, but also
academics from other disciplines, journalists of all stripes, many nonlawyers interested in criminal justice issues, and also — perhaps most valuably — the real people whose lives are most impacted
by the policies and doctrines that I discuss.»).
While they are manifest in different ways — whether
by lawyers,
judges, policy folks,
academics — there is a depressing consistency and predictability about them.
One of the highlights for me at last week's Pitblado Lectures was hearing from a number of panelists who are not lawyers in response to the various access to justice - themed presentations delivered
by an assortment of
judges,
academics and lawyers.
The
Academic Board, which reviewed articles published within the past year, was led
by Virginia Wise, Chair; Jeanne Merino, Stanford Law School; Lindsay Saffouri, UC Berkley School of Law, William C. Burton, author and founder of the event;
Judge Edward Forstenzer, Superior Court of California (retired); William Ryan, member of the Department of Homeland Security and former Chair of the White House Plain Language Committee.
He would be joined
by other
judges from various courts along with
academics who would present on all aspects of criminal law.
The document, published
by The Sedona Conference ®, has been a frequently cited resource in the field of eDiscovery for
judges, lawyers, and
academics for over 14 years.
The Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, Ontario Chapter extends an invitation to join us as we celebrate 10 years of helping families in the justice system
by honouring 10 of our exceptional
judges, mediators, psychologists, social workers, lawyers, and
academics with our Award of Excellence in Family Justice.