Not exact matches
This fashion show was a
major step in her
modeling career and, on a personal level, it inspired her to be more confident.
Everything from teasing, lack of encouragement, lack of role
models and subtle biases have recently been proposed as playing a
major role in women's decisions to look away from technical
careers, but I suspect the answer is more portentous — and follows women from the classroom to the workforce.
Santo Pino has spent a
major part of his
career working with schools and districts concerning how they implement the middle school
model.
The middle school's redesign
model, «mBolden Piedmont,» addresses two
major issues in rural education: success in college and
career and cultivation of non-cognitive skills such as grit and tenacity.
This powerful scientific knowledge is largely underutilized in new education
models and approaches, and this deficiency is a
major factor in the persistent problems of excellence and equity from cradle to
career.
There's also been a
major upgrade in nonprofit pay — at least the nonprofits I'm aware of — as the Baby Boom - generation leaders who had been trained in the Ralph Nader
model of asceticism give way to younger leaders who are much more realistic about what people need to make a real
career and pay student loans.
Particularly for someone making a
major career change or someone who finds themselves unexpectedly looking for a new job after a long
career with one company, the value of this
model would be significant.
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