Sentences with phrase «meet other cohort»

This is a chance for you to meet other cohort participants and your instructor (s).

Not exact matches

This year's cohort includes scientists from Azerbaijan, Estonia and Zambia, plus 74 other countries, making it the most international Lindau Nobel meeting to date.
The PMI cohort would break ground by allowing participants to see much of their genetic and other health data, at least tests that have been done by so - called CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments)- certified labs, which are those that have met general regulatory standards for reliability.
On the other hand, Raylan's childhood cohort - turned - nemesis, Boyd (Walton Goggins, resembling a classroom skeleton covered in burnt, stretched hide), is so firmly ensconced in this manner of life that when we meet him he practically blends into the background.
In order to build classroom and instructional leaders who are committed to and support one another's growth, candidates meet in cohorts and small inquiry groups and develop the habits of mind to look deeply at their own and each others practice, offering feedback and inquiries to help one another identify the obstacles and avenues to great work.
Teacher education programs should follow CAEP's recommendation for a 3.0 GPA for a program's entire entering cohort so that some individuals who have promise based on other measures but don't quite meet the GPA cutoff are still eligible.168 This ensures that a promising candidate is not categorically denied entry but also keeps the general standard quite high.
During this day - long gathering, teachers, administrators, and other education leaders met and heard from the 2013 cohort of Education Innovation Fellows.
In the Moving Inquiry Into Teaching Program, teachers meet 2 - 3 times a month with a cohort of other candidates.
The Cooper Union will participate for two years, sending faculty representatives to conferences and meetings with other members of the cohort to share knowledge and ideas.
The + LAB Artist Residency will be a supportive cohort of the selected four artists in residence who will meet regularly with each other along with the collaborating organizations to research, conceptualize and manifest projects around the overarching theme of «Community Control and Self Determination.»
In keeping with other research, 30 children in foster care, who make up around 8 % of the cohort, were found to be a particularly vulnerable group with almost half meeting criteria for high risk of emotional or behavioural problems.
This analysis used within - cohort scores to define those with poorer mental health in relation to other mothers rather than defining these women as suffering from a mental illness which meets The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) criteria.
Young children under age 6 are more likely than any other age group to be poor, with nearly one - quarter of children living in poverty and nearly half living in low - income families.2 Children are also the largest age cohort participating in public benefit programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and research shows that these programs that help families meet their basic needs are effective at lifting families like Kelly's out of poverty and promoting child well - being.3 When benefit programs such as nutrition assistance, Medicaid, and tax credits are taken into consideration, the child poverty rate in the United States is reduced by half.4
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