Not exact matches
UPEI is a recognized pioneer in teaching evidence - based management;
students are taught how to leverage research findings to make
more informed
decisions.
One of the most important
decisions college
students make is what to study, and it's undeniable that some degrees are
more valuable than others.
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students who receive less than one - quarter of their funding from parents feel
more confident in their financial
decision making and are
more likely to make and stick to a budget compared to their peers who receive
more financial support from their parents.
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Bennett says the university made the
decision to switch to a
more retail - oriented dining program about 15 years ago, after noting that many
students were dissatisfied with the options a traditional dining program offered them.
As I'm still a
student and working only part - time I've also made the
decision to spend
more money on food than other stuff like clothing or going out etc..
I, for one, respect the
students whose
decisions are not influenced by the multiplier or others» perceptions: they are much wiser and
more successful than those enrolled in advanced courses in which they lack interest and time.
He is also the senior advisor for policy, research, and education at SADD (
Students Against Destructive
Decisions), an organization he served as national chairman and chief executive officer for
more than fifteen years.
To help older
students learn to make good financial
decisions, Country Bank offers a «Credit for Life» financial literacy exercise to
more than 1,000 local high school seniors each spring.
Thankfully
Student Finance England do not agree with this
decision and have awarded him his Disability Support Assist and so IS able to access help he needs to live
more independently.
Through quarterly meetings and an annual conference that draws
more than 500 education advocates, the Water Cooler elevates the needs of California's
students to the forefront of policy
decisions.
Nonetheless, just like the principal might feel conflicted about disciplining the star
student, when it comes to adult bullies, the
decision may be even
more difficult for administrators.
Students from authoritative families were
more likely than others to say that their parents — not their peers — would influence their
decisions (Bednar and Fisher 2003).
Although this
decision to exclude Sarah from circle time appears to wrongly shame her, one of her teachers demonstrated both compassion and insight to see that this form of physical structure — sitting on the chair at the table — with an activity to calm her mind and busy her hands — coloring — in fact enabled Sarah to participate fully in their discussions and add to it with
more intelligent, creative contributions than most of the other
students.
Onondaga County Health Commissioner Dr. Indu Gupta said the
decision was made now to offer the booster dose to
students as
more became infected.
She echoed the union's concerted push for
more school aid and a moratorium on using
students scores on Common Core - aligned exams for «high stakes»
decisions, such as teacher evaluations.
Even using perfect market
decision - making logic, both PFI and
student loans mean paying a higher cost of capital (i.e. paying yet
more rent to the bankers) without any genuine transfer of risk or other benefit.
«Nothing was
more important than public safety and closing the school was the right
decision for
students and faculty.»
She estimated Buffalo schools would be owed
more than $ 100 million in aid from the state, had Albany followed the
decision that came out of a landmark school funding lawsuit won by the Campaign for Fiscal Equity, a group Nixon got involved with when her oldest teenager began as a kindergarten
student in a New York City public school.
If in the end the
student feels that it is logistically
more feasible or even
more desirable to pursue another academic route, sometimes that is the best for that particular
student at that time, and as a mentor, you have no choice but to support the
student in that
decision.
«I could have spent the next 15 years turning the crank, putting out
more papers, training
more students,» she says, «but when I'm 80 or 90 and I look back at my life, I would regret that
decision.»
Beillard also raised a concern with the transient nature of
students (other board members are appointed for a full 3 years, allowing for
more consistency in
decision - making).
Much
more serious is his
decision to lie on his
student loan application, telling the government that he is a U.S. citizen.
Lee and her colleagues conducted a series of four experiments involving
more than 750 participants, including university
students and managers who make hiring
decisions in the real world.
We have concluded that expanding the pool of applicants by familiarizing
more students with the research environment is critical before they completely solidify their
decisions about postgraduate education.
I am a PhD
student in sustainability, which is a field that really believes there is a need for
more trans - disciplinary work (in this case perhaps science and art) as well as a need for scientists to engage and connect with people outside their field, especially general audiences and
decision - makers.
More students in the lowest - income, no - need category also report that cost is important in their
decision than pre-recession.
Students are
more likely to report that cost matters in their college choice, but enrollment
decisions show that most are not responding to price any
more than they did prior to the recession.
Right now, key
decisions affecting the well - being of the
more than 500,000 foreign
students in the United States are being made in the nation?s capital.
The observed changes in career preferences may be beneficial if they reflect that
students acquire
more information about career options, potentially leading to better career
decisions.
This blog will inform research
students about career related events and news, job vacancies for research
students, and
more, all with the aim of helping with career
decision making.
What makes «Roger Dodger» hold its own is the razor - sharp script by Dylan Kidd (who also directs for the first time), and the
decision to focus
more on the fall of the rakish teacher than the rise of his
student — even if in the end it turns back to Nick and the question of whether he is an alternative model of man, or just another Roger - in - waiting.
In my mind this begs an important question, and highlights the primary point of disagreement I have with Greene's assessment of nudging: While we continue to advocate for legislative and bureaucratic solutions to burdensome procedures and applications, should we intervene to support
students to make
more active and informed
decisions during these critical junctures, or should we let them figure it out for themselves?
Lastly, if greater autonomy and
decision - making were reserved for the local level, would schools be
more responsive to
student needs and provide
more personalized learning experiences?
«It matters
more on who is in that space and the kinds of
decisions that educators make to set
students up to make positive choices for their learning.»
When teachers have a voice in
decision - making, they are four times
more likely to believe that they can make a difference and three times
more likely to encourage
students to be leaders and make
decisions.
Teaching lower - achieving
students — whether because teachers find it
more difficult or less rewarding — is a strong factor in
decisions to leave Texas public schools, and the magnitude of the effect holds across the full range of teachers» experience levels.
However, for
students and educators accustomed to
more structured plans and teacher - or curriculum - directed learning, the
decision - making and uncertainty can increase the amygdala's stress level and inhibit flow to the prefrontal cortex where those networks of executive function are developing.
Embedding workplace and community learning into core academic courses not only makes the learning measurably
more meaningful but also demystifies the adult world and helps
students make better
decisions about what classes to take next and what training to pursue after high school.
More importantly on the back - end,
decisions about the underlying technology architecture and standards for data / content transport will also have implications for both the vendor marketplace and integration of all sorts of other data systems (reporting, analytics,
student information systems, formative assessments, content repositories, learning management systems, etc.).
Students, like adults, are
more likely to commit effort when they're included in the
decision - making process.
Students will reflect on
decisions they have made in the past, and become
more aware of what influences them when they face choices.
After conducting research and reading articles which are provided including the source, the
students develop a «hook» statement that will allow the readers to want to read
more to determine the best
decision to make in terms of buying and decorating with the proper Christmas lights.
Through experiencing everyday life in different ways,
students become
more conscious deliberators, pausing to see all sides of an argument before making a judgement or
decision.
However, the study shows the
decision to delay is becoming
more common, with the number of «delayed entry»
students increasing each year so that the proportion among all public school
students almost doubled from 1.5 per cent in 2010 to 2.9 per cent in 2014.
When
students make
more of their own
decisions during the adolescent and teen years, their brains are still programmed for immediate gratification, pushing limits, and exploring rather than thoughtfully considering consequences.