This simply means exposing kids to a wide variety of tastes, smells, textures, colors, and sounds — experiences that can
create more pathways between the cells in their brains.
This requires
creating more pathways and fellowships to bring young people into local government jobs — and making it clear that these positions are intended to shake up the status quo.
«I want to create
more pathways for kids and give them the support they need,» Cox said.
But the truth of the matter is that I might be interested in leaving my current job, but only if the opportunity is extremely interesting,
offers more pathways for advancement than my current job, and, frankly, has a better title and salary than my current (pretty great) gig.
«Our study identifies one
more pathway by which human activities could affect the occurrence of future droughts over California — through human - induced Arctic sea ice decline,» Cvijanovic said.
Also, genetic defects may result in inborn errors of metabolism that affect one or
more pathways involving nutrients or their metabolites.
President Maduro hopes that the «petro» will be able to open
more pathways for Venezuela economy.
We're committed to changing the system by elevating the standard of orphan care and
creating more pathways to family.
Ensure students don't go hungry - a five - point plan to combat hunger for students in kindergarten through college including requiring breakfast after the bell in schools, creating
more pathways to healthy eating in schools, and ending practices that shame students who can not afford school lunch.
For example, the more neurons you have,
the more pathways any particular nerve spike can travel.
There needn't be an actual competition between two or
more pathways, at least not in the areas of the brain thought to be involved in decision - making.»
Dead Ends: The Need for
More Pathways to Graduation for Overage, Under - Credited Students in New York City An estimated 138,000 of the 1.1 million New York City students are overage and under - credited (OA / UC) and are out of school or at - risk for dropping out of school.
«I see it as a growth area, one
more pathway for a youngster who is struggling,» says Jay Smink, executive director of the National Dropout Prevention Center at Clemson University in South Carolina.
As this line of research continues to mature, students will be able to think of readiness in terms of four or five levels of knowledge and skill cross-referenced against a dozen or
more pathways that comprise groups of occupations, careers, or college majors.
She said the district is creating
more pathways to accelerate student graduation and encouraging dual enrollment with community colleges.