MasterPapers.com boasts one of the world's most impressive and biggest banks
of academic talent.
McKinsey found that three high - achieving countries recruit all of their teachers from the top third
of the academic talent pool.
Not exact matches
Some might argue the platform failed despite the massive investment
of capital and
academic talent, but we need to be honest with ourselves: It failed because
of it.
It's fitting that the week after the generation's greatest entrepreneur died, business leaders and
academics descended on Washington to make the case for relaxing the policies that are cutting the country's richest vein
of entrepreneurial
talent: skilled immigrants.
The centre acts as a catalyst to exploit the concentration
of academic and health sector
talent in the private sector, at the University
of Toronto (in medicine, law, economics, and bioethics among others) and the Rotman School.
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Through training and cultivating
talents, FCAS helps prepare the right workforce for the banking sector, provide an internship scheme to students that combines both
academic theory and practice, and build bridges between academia and the industry to make university curricula more relevant to the needs
of their future employers.
Notre Dame has not exactly been a consistent title contender, but Irish recruiting is impressive given its
academic standards and lack
of in - state
talent.
The start
of this
academic year has been a productive one for the Oxford University Gliding Club (OUGC), with a successful recruiting season bringing a wealth
of new flying
talent as the soaring season approaches.
At this camp, students who are already enrolled in the UC Graduate School
of Education's
Academic Talent Development Program (ATDP) spend a portion
of their day participating in sports and recreation activities.
The Patriot League, a Division I - AA nonscholarship conference modeled after the Ivy League, with a level
of talent and
academic rigor that's close to the Ivy's, began accepting football playoff bids in 1997, and its teams have gone 2 - 6 in the postseason.
The NCAA title is up for grabs because
talent is more evenly distributed, thanks to TV, higher
academic standards, the lure
of the pros and three - point baskets
Our school community shares the belief that, together, we encourage the abilities and
talents of every child by providing varied opportunities and resources for all children to develop their intellectual,
academic, creative and leadership capacities.
From the looks
of the program, it appears that this event was a positive step forward in creating a better environment for women
of color who choose to dedicate their time and
talent to
academic careers.
A continued downturn, officials say, could threaten U.S. global leadership in science and engineering by shrinking the pool
of talent available to carry out
academic research.
Given the pressures
of competition for
academic positions, to follow Einstein's path is to risk the price that he paid: unemployment in spite
of abundant
talent and skill at the craft
of theoretical physics.
Fifteen months ago,
academic climate scientists expressed worries that a new climate model sponsored by the U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE) was going to harm existing modeling efforts, siphoning off
talent and funding when federally funded science is short on both.
But rather than judging the
talent of work visa applicants itself, UKBA will be shifting that responsibility to various British
academic bodies.
Now, a new Academies» study, Beyond Bias and Barriers, † argues that in spite
of that need, our universities are wasting the skills and
talents of many individuals by discouraging and inhibiting women from fulfilling their potential in
academic science and engineering.
«
Talent from overseas have more expansive
academic views and international ways
of thinking,» Hu explains.
With this community input in mind, the goal
of the American Competitiveness in Chemistry - Fellowship program is to support the training
of beginning, independent chemical scientists who are proficient at research that straddles the
academic - industrial - national laboratory interfaces and at developing untapped pools
of scientific
talent that exist in this country.
Marion, exercising an evolutionary maternal reflex, repeatedly criticizes her daughter about everything from her
academic talents — or lack thereof — to her indulgent use
of not one, but two bath towels, an insignificant act that receives a much more vociferous reaction than, say, when Lady Bird hints that she is considering having sex for the first time.
Regardless
of the reasons for the changes in
academic proficiency, they say, «the data are encouraging and may represent a reversal
of the long - term trend
of declining
academic talent entering teaching.»
Efforts to bring the
academic results
of some
of the nation's best urban charter schools to a far larger scale are «sharply constrained» by limits on the supply
of talent willing and able to undertake the highly demanding work, argues a new working paper by Steven F. Wilson, a senior fellow at Education Sector, a Washington think tank.
It is telling that Willingham does not argue against the existence
of human abilities outside the
academic domains, such as kinesthetic skill, musical
talent, and social insight.
These programs motivate students to engage in learning, not only because the programs are fun but also because they cultivate and celebrate the broad array
of talents beyond core
academic skills that students possess.
The # 23 million Future
Talent Fund has been launched by Education Minister Nick Gibb, which will test new ways
of helping the most talented disadvantaged pupils fulfil their
academic potential and prevent them falling behind.
While early - college high schools link students with local colleges, Schwartz says another option is to directly link high school students to business, like existing career academies, which started in 1969 in Philadelphia in collaboration with Philadelphia Electric Company and Bell
of Pennsylvania, and
talent development high schools, which allow struggling students to play
academic «catch up» before learning about specific career paths.
The so - called «vocational /
academic» divide presupposes that education can't be both a route to gain skills, knowledge and learning and offer to support the development
of aptitudes,
talents and understand that is directly relevant to the world
of work.
Taking a little time to discuss the social - emotional aspect could help students «remove the brakes» so to speak on challenges that may be inhibiting their
academic progress and the development
of talents inside and outside the classroom.
Meghan has a broad range
of client solutions for leadership development including corporate and
academic institutions, addressing leadership and
talent development and blended learning environments.
Jan Smallbone, Director
of Learning &
Talent Development, Mitchells & Butlers comments: «Starting as an apprentice gives young people a genuine alternative to
academic study, and a real path to a long term career in hospitality.
COACHE The Collaborative on
Academic Careers in Higher Education is a research group that uses data to make the recruitment and management
of faculty
talent more effective for higher education institutions.
But such demands are also the norm at a particular brand
of high school around the country: math and science academies, which offer students with superior
talent in those subjects a demanding, highly concentrated
academic environment.
The Board also hires and oversees the President who is responsible for all operational aspects
of Seton Catholic Schools, including
academic and faith formation programs, school management,
talent recruitment, development
They encourage pupils to make the most
of their
talents, building confidence through
academic achievement and offering a wide range
of extra-curricular opportunities.
Education systems should be accountable for ensuring all students learn those essential things society agrees all should learn (i.e.,
academic standards) and for enabling all students to pursue areas
of individual interest and
talent.
William H. Hughes, PhD, Chief
Academic Officer, and Adam Schmidt, Director
of Talent and Strategy Happy New Year!
Entrepreneurial educators and leaders who have the
talent, energy, and capacity to found a new high - performing charter school — ideally, fellows have a proven track record
of generating top - tier
academic achievement for low - income students.
As co-headmaster
of Boston Arts Academy, the author tells the stories
of two students whose passion and
talent in the arts helped them become more successful in
academic subjects.
Furthermore, a sizable number
of child prodigies, children with extremely high IQs, and those with extraordinary special
talents in the arts end up homeschooling for part
of their
academic career, because traditional schools (public and private) do not meet their needs (Feldman, 1986; Hollingworth, 1942; ABC News, 1995).
CTER becomes the center
of cultivating teacher education
talents by flexible, open and efficient research mechanism, unification
of researchers
of different subjects, international and domestic
academic exchanges, and comprehensive researches on teacher education.
«As an authorizer, I am motivated by the potential
of charter schools to provide our children with excellent educational options based on high expectations for all, an unwavering focus on
academics, the pursuit
of social justice and the hard work, dedication, and
talent of teachers and staff.»
Center for Bright Kids and the Western
Academic Talent Search Duke University (Gifted Digest) Davidson Institute Colorado Department
of Education - Gifted and Talented Ed Kahn Academy Project Gutenberg Online Video Learning Specialists (fee) Wikibooks Byrdseed
In addition to their
academic abilities, many students also spend time developing a wide array
of talents by accessing clubs, mentorships, teams and community activities.
The total
Talent Portfolio documents each student's
academic strength areas, interests, learning styles, and preferred modes
of expression.
Dr. Jenelle Miller, Director
of Accelerated
Academics, Inc. and Gifted Consultant, is a leader, consultant, and advocate in the field
of gifted and talented education with an innovative approach to serving the challenges
of high - ability learners who have unique gifts and
talents.
Our community
of dedicated teachers not only promote mastery
of academic material but also nurture innate abilities and
talents.
Each time a taunt based on a child's exceptionality (such as «nerd» or «dweeb») is permitted in the classroom or on the playground, each time a highly gifted child is deliberately held back academically, each time a school policy prohibits
academic acceleration or continuous progress, we need to ask, «What messages are we giving all children about developing
talents, about the value
of academic achievement, and about intellectual diversity?»
The Faculty at Weilenmann School
of Discovery is made up
of teachers and staff drawn from the best
talent available, with diverse backgrounds and interests, impressive professional,
academic and leadership experience, and a commitment to the mission and vision
of the school.