Sentences with phrase «keep talented students»

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We work with the talented and dedicated instructors of the Culinary Arts Institute every month to keep their students well prepared for the real world.
However, probably an even more important challenge is to keep attracting talented researchers — from graduate students to group leaders — regardless of their nationality, and to succeed in fostering the mobility of the institute's staff.
Maybe there's that one teacher who is amazingly talented at what she does; or the teacher's aide who serves as a de facto grandmother to half the student body; or the chess club leader who manages to keep young boys engaged in school through early adolescence; or the superstar math teacher who seems solely responsible for a middle school's stellar math scores.
Fight to get our students into gifted and talented programs, to give them other opportunities usually reserved for economically advantaged students, and to keep them from being assigned unjustly to special education.
A talented chemistry teacher in an introductory course may lead a declared chemistry major to keep that major; but even more impressively, that professor may convince an undeclared student to major in chemistry, or lead a student majoring in physics or economics to become a chemistry major.
This college opportunity fund is designed to identify and support talented RCSD student musicians, whether they need their own musical instrument to keep pace with their maturing talent or to audition for a college music program or to participate in special music activities over the summer.
The California Supreme Court will decide this summer whether to take up an appeal by nine students in the historic Vergara vs. California case challenging our unusually protective teacher tenure laws, as well as a seniority - based layoff system that often keeps ineffective teachers in district classrooms while letting more talented but less senior teachers go.
If keeping the pool of potential teachers academically talented is important, it should, nevertheless, be possible for students who are not among the strongest test takers to demonstrate their competency through GPA targets in non-introductory semesters, an allowance that would give students incentives to stay on track and allow for students making a difficult transition to college expectations to find their academic footing.
By increasing teacher retention and improving teaching effectiveness, we keep talented teachers longer and provide our students with a better overall education.
Social and institutional barriers are keeping African American students from the ranks of gifted and talented programs.
The move signalled Brown's desire to keep finances from impeding a talented student's ability to attend the Ivy League institution.
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