Being a
part of a national network designed to assist schools in building stronger pathways to college and career is advantageous for all students.
You're
part of a national network that's leading the way in getting students to and through college, and your work makes an impact on the community every day.
Timpson met with
members of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF) at the Department for Education on 9 January, where he confirmed funding from April 2017 of nearly # 60 million.
We intend centres of excellence to become part
of a national network for establishing best practice and spearheading innovative teaching in computer science, with ongoing support from the Computing at School group, the universities in the Network and BCS.
The Oakland and Bronx programs are examples of what Joyce Epstein,
director of the National Network of Partnership Schools, based at Johns Hopkins University, identifies as the fifth type of parent involvement: including parents in the decision - making processes at school.
Following on from last year's VISIT, over 40 studios around Ireland have met and had initial discussions concerning the
development of a national network of studios.
Since 1980, National Auto Brokers, Inc. has been helping people save time and money with their auto loans
because of our national network of banks and credit unions.
«Both reports are indicating that teachers see the importance of these skills,» said event moderator Katherine Bassett, president and
CEO of National Network of State Teachers of Year (NNSTOY), which published the second report.
Since then, Fennell has worked to increase the influence over education
policies of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year, whose membership comprises current and former honorees.
This post reflects the Counsel's
support of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year (NNSTOY) to study what excellent teachers think about assessments, given the opportunity to perform a close, side - by - side analysis of the new and old tests.
Also encouraging is last summer's inauguration by the Division of Church and Society of the National Council of
Churches of a national networking and support project for those hurt by plant closings and economic dislocations.
The public - facing marketing strategy follows Nestlé's
recruitment of a national network of SMA Clinical Representatives, whose job description gives their responsibility as securing «brand endorsement» from health professionals.
But the safety and security of many women and children depend on the safety
net of a national network of refuges being there for them if and when they need it.
Lawmakers from both parties have embraced the
idea of a national network of centers aimed at developing better manufacturing technologies, materials, and processes, an idea originally put forth by President Barack Obama.
Students who score well on such an exam could 1) complete lower - level coursework by learning online at their own pace so they can advance more quickly to higher - level coursework and 2) take
advantage of a national network of advanced coursework.
She is currently serving as
Secretary of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year and as a teacher representative on the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution Education Reimagined Project.
With this designation, FHWA is facilitating the creation and
expansion of a national network of alternative fueling and charging infrastructure along national highway system corridors.
As a member, you benefit from the
power of the national network that includes a variety of discounts, access to networking opportunities and educational experiences that will give you a leg up on your career.
It is also part
of national networks on media and racial / ethnocultural diversity, hate crimes and employment equity.
Since 1980 there have been some commendable programs aimed at developing the leadership capacities of Aboriginal women, including most recently «Our strong women: Indigenous women, law and leadership» the national advocacy training
program of the National Network of Indigenous Women's Legal Services.
Liniger's project is garnering massive national publicity: Full - page coverage in USA Today is a recent example, as were earlier interviews on a
series of national network television shows.
Editor's note: Linda Sarsour is national advocacy
director of the National Network for Arab American Communities and director of the Arab American Association of New York.
Cats Protection's Warrington Adoption Centre is
part of a national network of over 250 volunteer - run branches and 32 centres that help over 205,000 cats and kittens each year.
Minister for Vulnerable Children and Families, Edward Timpson, met with
members of the National Network of Parent Carer Forums (NNPCF) at the Department for Education on Monday 9 January, where he confirmed funding from April 2017 of nearly # 60 million.
In recognition of this need to increase cultural competency, the Indigenous Facilitation and Mediation Project recommended the
development of a national network of highly trained process or engagement practitioners.
In many cases, the problem - solving tactics that were employed became primary strategies for our movement — high - volume adoptions, TNR, public / private partnerships, the role of sanctuaries and the
creation of national networks and collaborative partnerships.
Katherine Bassett is the President and
CEO of the National Network of State Teachers of the Year, a non-profit organization committed to the promotion of teachers as leaders and to supporting teaching practice through three key focus areas: policy, practice, and advocacy.
One prominent Democrat party official disagreed saying Blake had a good shot
because of his national network and work in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement in the Obama White House.