Professors who have
these kinds of students in their college class eventually have no other choice but to flunk them out if they can't keep up.
Not exact matches
And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the
kind of self - sufficient, self - starting
students that we actually do need to compete
in the global marketplace.
In the wake of the mass shooting last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we have heard a familiar refrain from those steadfastly opposing any kind of gun reform: To stop armed students, put armed guards — or teachers «adept at firearms,» as President Trump proposed — in school
In the wake
of the mass shooting last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we have heard a familiar refrain from those steadfastly opposing any
kind of gun reform: To stop armed
students, put armed guards — or teachers «adept at firearms,» as President Trump proposed —
in school
in schools.
Ryder was pleasantly surprised to see this step towards inclusion
in schools, and hopes that it will help combat bullying that LGBTQ +
students often face by normalizing all different
kinds of couples.
But what are the
kinds of things business school
students and faculty actually study, and what use are they
in the working world?
«What we are seeing is that there is a growing variety
in the
kinds of pathways
students take,» said Jason DeWitt, research manager at the Clearinghouse.
Kanwar and Maurice are co-organizing Thursday's Startup Open House, staged simultaneously
in Montreal and Toronto, with the aim
of accelerating this
kind of speed dating between startups and
students, young professionals and would - be entrepreneurs.
A university accelerator will allow
students taking courses
in entrepreneurship to interact with many different
kinds of startups and their founders.
Feloni: And so looking at your own,
kind of evolution as a
student — is that weighing
in on your advocacy now, for science education?
«Even though I was born and raised
in the Midwest, when you have a father from New York, it
kind of rubs off on you
in terms
of your aggressiveness,» Simon told a group
of Wharton School
students in 2009.
For Toccarra Thomas, a small - business owner and graduate
student in Knoxville, Tennessee, putting together that
kind of generous emergency fund wasn't just about avoiding catastrophe, it was also about freeing herself up to seize a high - risk, high - reward opportunity.
We also attracted more
of the right
kind of people, the caliber
of students we know are most likely to succeed
in the program.
«Alone among all
kinds of debt, we don't allow
student loan debt to be discharged
in bankruptcy,» he said.
«The largest competition
of its
kind in Canada, the RBC Fast Pitch Competition sets the Haskayne School
of Business apart by providing startup cash, advisory support and mentorship, and it has led to the creation
of new opportunities for
students from all disciplines across our great campus,» says Kim Neutens, director
of the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation.
After a couple
of weeks spent retraining for the new market environment we traders find ourselves
in, I finally feel like I (and a lot
of my
students) have a grasp on the type
of trading that this
kind of market requires.
Moreover, it is now doubtful whether the efficient market hypothesis makes any
kind of sense. Indeed, a great many economists and bankers have discovered Minskyâ $ ™ s views on financial fragility and his financial instability hypothesis, according to which banks and financial markets can not be left to themselves: we need regulations even though regulating markets may not succeed
in avoiding another crisis once the memory
of the current crisis has faded away.As told to me by a law
student recently hired by Blackrock, the largest asset manager
in the world, with assets totalling more than 3,500 billion dollars â $ «thatâ $ ™ s one and a half times larger than UBS and twice as large as PIMCO â $ «many asset managers are now turning away from hiring neoclassical economists and actually prefer hiring engineers, sociologists and even philosophers.
Berry IS a
kind of a institutionalized culture conflict: A residential campus run and paid for Chick - fil - A is the source
of something like 120
of the
students in our classes.
Mankowski's review is a parade
of hilarious zingers: «Mailer's Jesus (Yeshua to his pals) turns out to be a Jewish seminary
student who has converted to Methodism but isn't sure why»; «He generally speaks
in the
kind of eco-aphorism that Hollywood screenwriters put
in the mouths
of Comanche elders when they want them to sound like sages»; «Mailer's Yeshua turns out to be a Messiah Lite.»
The first - year reading program at Williams College, «turned out to be
kind of like a bad blind date,» wrote Michaela Morton, a freshman at the time,
in an article
in the
student newspaper.
Since many Candler
students serve local churches
in pastoral roles while they attend seminary, the
kind of field education program common
in theological schools, a program that provided elementary exposure to the tasks
of ministry, was not appropriate.
Our graduate
students and newest faculty increasingly have fields and specialties — services to sell — but not vocations to make a particular
kind of difference
in the church or the world.
«
In the end, even the most religious
students had to settle for a
kind of mutual tolerance, do - no - harm stance, which they increasingly recognized was important but just not enough.»
But if he had the charge
of a hospital, or lived
in a city where the pestilence was raging, if he would be studying fermentation, the circulation
of the blood, blisters, and the like, and such like excellent points, when he should be visiting his patients, and saving men's lives; if he should even turn them away, and let them perish, and tell them that he has not time to give them advice, because he must follow his own studies, I would consider that man as a most preposterous
student, who preferred the remote means before the end itself
of his studies: indeed, I would think him but a civil
kind of murderer.
My own experience
in teaching religion and theology to middle - and upper - middle - class undergraduates and graduate
students in America for the past decade or so certainly suggests that this way
of thinking about religion fits neatly with a strong tendency toward the
kind of knee - jerk relativism that is also widespread among those
in the same social strata.
And
in a world
in which a college degree has become» probably foolishly and unfortunately» a
kind of «credential» one needs to gain employment (even employment for which the degree provides precious little preparation),
students and parents are wise to ponder their options.
«Christian
students in particular should be bold
in speaking up to oppose that
kind of behavior because it goes completely against the model Christ gave us.»
In the era of Woodstock and Port Huron, Haggard was viewed as a kind of counter to Joan Baez, a poet laureate of Richard Nixon's «silent majority» who took a direct shot at the 1960s hippie scene and student protests in his most famous song, «Okie from Muskogee.&raqu
In the era
of Woodstock and Port Huron, Haggard was viewed as a
kind of counter to Joan Baez, a poet laureate
of Richard Nixon's «silent majority» who took a direct shot at the 1960s hippie scene and
student protests
in his most famous song, «Okie from Muskogee.&raqu
in his most famous song, «Okie from Muskogee.»
Kim looks at SGKAs who are
students at one highly selective public university and asks why, given their proficiency
in English, impressive educational credentials earned
in interracial high schools, and rosy occupational prospects — the attributes that make them «whiz kids» or a «model minority»
in the eyes
of some — they so often prefer to worship with their own
kind.
In a much less blunt statement, which nevertheless is not so clear, the
student is encouraged to find the
kind of profession to which he can give himself wholeheartedly from internal and not external motivation.
It's not a happy thought, that a leading textbook
in intercultural communication is accompanied by an instructor's guide that suggests having
students undertake an act
of symbolic communication
of a
kind that early Christian saints went to their deaths as martyrs rather than commit.
Baldwin told the
students of fashion that «billions
of people around the world» buy all
kinds of things
in order to «make a statement to the best
of their ability, and within the boundaries
of their own tastes and budgets, about who they are.»
This is especially true
in small, rural churches, which can provide none
of the
kinds of support most seminary
students have become used to.»
This
kind of contextual approach has a dual impact, because both professors and
students are forced to see what these disciplines mean
in terms
of the types
of issues that the
students are going to face
in the parish, and the ways
in which they actually arise.»
In discussing the kind of doctrine that ought to be taught to Jesuit students, he wrote in the Constitutions: «The doctrine which they ought to follow in each subject should be that which is safest and most approved, as also the authors who teach it» (no. 358
In discussing the
kind of doctrine that ought to be taught to Jesuit
students, he wrote
in the Constitutions: «The doctrine which they ought to follow in each subject should be that which is safest and most approved, as also the authors who teach it» (no. 358
in the Constitutions: «The doctrine which they ought to follow
in each subject should be that which is safest and most approved, as also the authors who teach it» (no. 358
in each subject should be that which is safest and most approved, as also the authors who teach it» (no. 358).
In the first comprehensive study of its kind, Temple University and the Wisconsin HOPE Lab released a report that sheds light on just how widespread food insecurity and homelessness are for college students in Americ
In the first comprehensive study
of its
kind, Temple University and the Wisconsin HOPE Lab released a report that sheds light on just how widespread food insecurity and homelessness are for college
students in Americ
in America.
Their language is similiar to smart tsinghua
students I have met, thngs like «Indeed blah blah» are perfectly good English grammar, but
kind of little used
in the last 20 years except by smart young china grads.
To them, religious claims looked muddleheaded and indefensible «The
kind of student that I myself was, the
kind of students that I have addressed best through the years, were
students who have had the confidence
in the meaningfulness
of Christianity vitiated by intellectual criticism..
To the extent that we succeed
in this, the
student then becomes the
kind of pastor who can help others find a religious faith which is viable for them.
Everything
in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot
of other people who hold the
kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job
of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion
in student loan debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
Whereas a liberal arts education may provide some basis for viewing the global economy critically and making judgments as to how one wants to relate to it, very few
students in universities are exposed to that
kind of reflection.
In addition to the
kinds of events that most universities have, we include a community service day, where
students filter into our city to provide hands and feet for an amazing array
of needs.
We felt that
students should have a broader experiential base, and we have tried all
kinds of changes
in curriculum — experiments
in contextual education, teaching parishes, internships, supervised ministry programs, etc..
While I'm very sympathetic to Dreher's hope (I teach at a school that advertises itself as Christian), I see something problematic
in a
kind of greenhouse theory
of conservative education
in which
students are reared and taught within an engineered, not -
in - the - world atmosphere.
Likewise, teachers can guide
students toward God, but only the work
of the Holy Spirit
in their souls can make them into the
kind of Christ - honoring graduates that we would like to produce.
One
student, a high school senior living with a
kind of dwarfism, has had severe back problems and two hip replacements and lives
in constant pain.
But unfortunately that technical, rational approach simply hasn't worked: while many logistic problems
of one
kind or another on the nation's campuses have been solved, both faculty and
students continue to operate
in that spiritual climate where, as Yeats prophetically put it, «The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full
of passionate intensity.»
The concept
of education presupposes that some
kind of change
in the
student will occur.
Some
of my lovely
students were wondering what effect the material
of the loaf pan had on the bread and one
of them decided to do a test and bake a loaf
in each
kind of pan.
This was a disheartening reality for somebody used to easy success, learning the game at 14 as a
kind of exchange
student in Warsaw, Ind., and becoming a vital part
of such storied programs as North Carolina, the Boston Celtics and the Lakers.
I went to several «alumni» games (and even got Earl Morral's autograph), saw the original Zeke the Wonder Dog, enjoyed the alumni band days where they led HS Bands (to replace the
students in games before school started), met all
kinds of former Spartans during tailgate times, totally enjoyed the pre pre game MSU band marches, loved the band before game, at halftime, and post game.