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Had he had a shred
of academic or intellectual integrity, he would clearly spell out what are his
criteria for Bitcoin failing or succeeding and then approach it with an open mind, and see how matters unfold and then revise his views.
The prevailing impression is one
of administrative hubris and a top - down, micro-managerial approach intent on fitting
academic research on the Procrustean bed
of donor - driven funding models and neo-utilitarian
criteria of «relevance.»
A given number
of course credits is the quantifiable
criterion to determine whether a course
of study has been completed at such a level
of competence as to have earned an
academic degree.
Academic theologies (with their focus on such questions as method, the disciplinary status
of theology in the modern university, the relationships
of theology and religious studies, and the development
of public
criteria for theological language) are obviously related principally to the public
of the academy.
During my thirty years
of academic labor in the humanities, I have observed my colleagues across the country promote racial and sexual
criteria in admissions and hiring, review curricula, textbooks, and tests for proper representation
of groups, and elevate race and sexuality to essential research fields.
The real danger comes from a much larger group
of persons who believe that Notre Dame can strive for ever - higher standards
of academic excellence — and use the same
criteria of excellence by which the best secular universities in the land are judged to be excellent — without forfeiting the Catholic character
of the University.
The revelatory image allows us to accept without embarrassment our imperfections and our failures to fulfill all the
criteria of worth that our familial,
academic, social, or religious environments expect
of us.
It is one
of three
criteria — along with
academic thoroughness (Wissenschaft) and openness to the times (Zeitoffenheit)-- which Kasper has developed as the basic
criteria for a valid Catholic theology.
These include the
criteria that the
academic program be at a «postgraduate» level — that is, that students have completed an undergraduate degree; that there be a certain level
of library holdings; that faculty members themselves hold graduate «research» degrees; that there be provisions protecting
academic freedom such as
academic tenure; and so forth.
One after the other, they all identified redundancy, inappropriate qualifications, poor
academic development, declining productivity, questionable certificates, disciplinary matters among other as parts
of the
criteria for the disengagement
of the affected teaching and non-teaching staff
of the institutions.
Poor
academic performance will not be tolerated, the government said today, as latest figures show a fifth
of schools would face closure under the prime minister's own
criteria.
Academics, teachers, and parents have today condemned the exclusion
of study
of the non-religious worldview
of humanism from new GCSE and AS and A level
criteria published by the Government.
To this end, the declaration calls on the European Commission and member states to give young researchers more employment stability, notably by reducing the use
of short - term contracts and clarifying the
criteria for
academic career progression.
The lack
of detail about the
criteria to be used in selecting which visa applicants would be subject to enhanced screening was particularly troublesome to the scientific and
academic groups.
Although
academics don't warrant a «class privilege,» she said,
academic - participant confidentiality can be awarded on a case - by - case basis, provided it meets the
criteria of an existing four - step legal principle, known as the Wigmore test, which balances public interest in maintaining confidentiality against the court's interest in getting at the truth.
We recognize and share the frustration that many have expressed, and we are committed to work with the Office
of the President and the
Academic Senate to reform the University's disciplinary processes,
criteria and standards so that in the future we have different and better options for discipline
of faculty.
«In the 1986 assessment, we were disgracefully undervalued because they were assessing things on old - fashioned,
academic criteria,» says Tom Husband, the vice-chancellor
of the University
of Salford.
For instance, there might need to be clear admissibility
criteria for postdocs that might possibly include standards for English language ability, a change in the locus for making the offer
of acceptance, and a shift
of the overall responsibility for postdocs from an individual professor to an
academic unit.
And Branka Bošnjak, president
of science and education project at the Movement for Change party, said in a press release that although CANU admitted some
academics with questionable references, it always had some
criteria on who it admitted.
His picks for the councils were guided by «objective and quantifiable
criteria,» Valeca wrote, and «will have a beneficial impact on the
academic and economic development
of the country.»
Research Body submission confirms that the lead applicant meets these
criteria and is either a member
of the
academic staff, or awaiting appointment as defined above.
The awards are available in the broad areas
of human nutrition and crop science to members
of academic and research staff at UK universities and other organisations who are defined as eligible for funding under the
criteria used by research councils.
I've looked through a lot
of them and found several that are very high quality and meet my high
academic criteria.
Stout surveyed 785
of 865 accredited teacher - training schools and found that a majority identified emotional stability as being
of primary importance and that approximately 45 percent actually assessed students» emotional stability, identifying it as the second most important
criterion for determining fitness for teaching, behind
academic credentials.
Not all universities make the leap from classroom behavior to ideology: The «Teacher Education Professional Dispositions and Skills
Criteria» at Winthrop University in South Carolina are only basic indicators
of professional commitment, communication skills, interpersonal skills (among them, «Shows sensitivity to all students and is committed to teaching all students»), emotional maturity, and
academic integrity; acknowledging social inequities is not mentioned.
Home Bases are judged on various
academic criteria and are acknowledged for overall success
of the machine, creativity and teamwork.
This last finding is consistent with recent evidence showing no
academic benefits
of attending a Boston or New York City exam school for students who just met the admissions
criteria (see «Exam Schools from the Inside,» features, Fall 2012).
Among the more salient conclusions are: 1) that what children bring to school is vastly more important than what happens thereafter, as the Coleman Report found; 2) in examining all
of the variables that impinge on student
academic performance (teacher effectiveness, socio - economic advantage, appropriate evaluation
criteria, etc.), none is demonstrably more significant than time spent learning «one - on - one»; and 3) that only an individualized computer program can address all these issues effectively and simultaneously.
But what if Dodenhoff were correct that only 35 percent
of Milwaukee parents choose, and only 10 percent choose from among more than two schools, using
academic criteria for their judgment?
With the difficulties disabled students face and the highly varied goals and
criteria for success that may be appropriate for each student, state accountability testing is not always helpful in assessing the
academic progress
of individual special education students.
Demanding accountability for results and measuring achievement with the Texas Assessment
of Academic Skills (TAAS), a
criterion - referenced assessment — actually, a rather blunt instrument — has spurred significant improvement in student achievement.
The final stage
of selection involves scoring student applications according to weighted scoring
criteria that consider three factors:
academic achievement, disadvantage, and responsibility.
In addition to feeding in to the
criteria used to judge the area
of emotional health and wellbeing for the National Healthy Schools Programme, this can also have a significant benefit in terms
of behavioural standards and
academic achievement.
Many achievement tests created and administered at the state level — such as the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS), the Texas Assessment
of Academic Skills (TAAS), or the Virginia Standards
of Learning (SOL) Assessments — use
criterion - referenced scoring.
Based on performance
criteria established by the commissioner, certain school districts may be required to submit their description
of academic intervention services for specific schools to the department for review and approval.
Moreover, only 0.3 percent
of all non-need-based scholarships for the 1989 - 90
academic year were based solely on race; 3 percent were based on minority status without regard to need, although such other
criteria as
academic achievement or leadership were possible considerations; and 4 percent
of all awards were based on race and financial need, according to...
We have also worked with the National Association
of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA) to develop an «
academic performance framework» authorizers can use to identify high - and low - performing schools based on clear
criteria.
In 1995, California initiated a process that led to comprehensive K - 12
academic standards, a statewide norm - referenced test, and the development
of a
criterion - referenced exam aligned to the standards.
In 1999, the state legislature amended the law, named after the late Republican state senator John Stull, to require that «the governing board
of each school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it reasonably relates to: the progress
of pupils toward the standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if applicable, the state adopted
academic content standards as measured by state adopted
criterion referenced assessments.»
President Obama's plan uses
academic gains, instead
of Bush's AYP, as the
criteria for evaluating schools.
There's debate about whether any public schools should use admission
criteria such as arts auditions (or, in the case
of San Francisco's Lowell High School,
academic criteria).
Selection
Criteria Applications will be evaluated on the basis
of academic promise, the analytic promise
of the applicant's research interests, and the match between the candidates» interests and the strengths
of our program and faculty.
«44662 (b) The governing board
of each school district shall evaluate and assess certificated employee performance as it reasonably relates to: (1): The progress
of pupils toward the standards established pursuant to subdivision (a) and, if applicable, the state adopted
academic content standards as measured by state adopted
criterion referenced assessments.»
This year, Hale proposed legislation for the second year in a row that would have set
criteria for
academic growth, and a cap on the amount
of time a conservator could stay in the district.
TECHS students are held to very strict
criteria of attendance,
academics, and behavior.