The mission of Einstein Charter Schools is to promote academic excellence in teaching and learning through an integrated, interdisciplinary focus on mathematics and science curricula and to develop the pursuit of
lifelong learning among all stakeholders.
Not exact matches
Taken together, all this evidence is probably enough to convince even the busiest
among us of the value of making time for
lifelong learning.
Within the context of meaningful experiences and reciprocal relationships
among participants, it is our goal to inspire dispositions for
lifelong learning.
Such factors include the availability of food and beverages that compete with school meals, the frequency of offering fruit and vegetables at lunch, and the amount of time students have to eat lunch.6 - 8 The more an environment consistently promotes healthy behavior, the greater the likelihood that such behavior will occur.9 The goal of the 2010 HHFKA is to foster a healthy school food environment and promote
lifelong healthy eating behaviors
among children.4 Keys to its success include assurance of the provision of healthy food in schools and an environment where healthy food preferences can be
learned, expressed, and reassessed.1
Here's to the
lifelong learners
among us - may we live long and
learn well!
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that significant adversity during childhood (e.g., from abuse or neglect, exposure to violence, deep and persistent poverty, and / or the cumulative burdens of racial or ethnic discrimination) can contribute to
lifelong problems in
learning, behavior, and chronic health impairments such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes cancer, and depression,
among many others.
Economic leaders and education scholars are calling for an increase in initiative, self - regulation, critical thinking, and
lifelong learning skills
among young people to meet the needs of the growing knowledge economy.
As an ambassador and educator, her goal is to inspire
lifelong learning in her students, facilitate leadership and efficacy
among her peers, and be an advocate for excellence in education.
Founded in 1973, Humanities Tennessee is a 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting
lifelong learning, civil discourse, and an appreciation of history, diversity, and community
among Tennesseans.