Sentences with phrase «newly employed graduate»

Further, the Staff in Australian Schools Study 2013 [vii] pointed to ongoing professional learning opportunities as the most common form of support for newly employed graduate teachers, but the study also noted a lack of school support and induction.
Principals identified the key challenges faced by newly employed graduate teachers as classroom management, pedagogy and catering for diverse learners.

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Accountability must be determined on the basis of performance evaluations based on true industry value metrics (e.g., success rates in the number of newly founded technology companies bringing products / services to market; return on investment in 3 to 5 years; expansion into mature entities; growth in the numbers of technology graduates and Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) employed in Canadian SMEs).
Becoming a veterinary assistant is an excellent choice, both for newly graduated adults who are entering the job market for the first time and for currently employed individuals who are seeking out a more personally and financially rewarding career.
However, this study is limited to persons who are newly admitted to the bar (four years or less), who were employed upon admission to the bar (the study does not encompass unemployed law graduates) and it addresses lawyers in all professional contexts, including government positions.
This installment of SmallLaw addresses the swelling ranks of the newly unemployed (law firm layoffs) and involuntarily self - employed (178 law schools, 40,000 graduates) who thanks to this year of breathtaking economic free - fall have decided to go solo.
As a recent graduate or otherwise newly employed young person starting the first chapter in your career, there's nothing quite like getting that initial influx of cash after a job hunt.
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