Sentences with phrase «of tangible achievement»

«I sometimes miss the sense of tangible achievement that engineering can give.
While focusing on educating the entire student, the Archdiocese of Chicago also provides a list of its tangible achievements, including above average scores, high graduation rates, and the highest number of US Department of Education Blue Ribbon schools of any school district.

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The conjunction of the NAFTA talks in Mexico City this week and the president's return from his five - nation Asia swinghave underscored Trump's continued difficulty translating his populist trade instincts into tangible achievements.
More than business, law, or medicine, academia prizes the achievements of the individual, and these tangible achievements are listed on the lines of a CV.
We look to our children's achievements as tangible evidence that our own lives have value — and when they fall short of our expectations, no wonder we feel anxious.
«This new headquarters is not only a great symbolic achievement for Land Remediation, it is a tangible example of the jobs we can create and resources we can save by embracing sustainable economic development and bringing degraded sites back into productive use.»
Because this gives them some kind of tangible evidence of their staff's achievements backed by official certification.
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
An ethos of professional accountability for learning is tangible in all the participating schools, in contrast to schools that blame students and families for poor achievement.
Tangible results of targeting needs might have a substantial impact on each student's achievement.
In the plan, we'll build a tangible return through implementing high - yield professional learning and support initiatives that are aligned to the specific needs of your district or state's educators and that will help create a supportive and collaborative environment to improve student achievement and growth.
The goal of MSAP's requirements is to provide students with challenging academic content that meets academic achievement requirements and improves students» grasp of tangible and marketable vocational skills.
This was the Historic Sanctuary of the ancient Incans that the UNESCO, while conferring World Heritage status on it in 1983, described as «among the greatest artistic, architectural and land use achievements anywhere and the most significant tangible legacy of the Inca civilisation.»
Unlocking achievements and gaining Gamerscore may be an addictive if ultimately pointless diversion for many players, but dedicated achievement hunters will now get some tangible benefits in the form of an ongoing Microsoft Points rebate and special gift.
Interdisciplinary, interactive, international, and intergenerational, the show represented a multifaceted effort by curator Tim Goossens and LABOR gallery to explore the abstractions of «achievement,» or the illusive tangible success we strive for in the West.
Many people focus on huge goals and either lose sight of small, tangible achievements or never make a realistic plan to begin with.
The Indian Insurance Awards have been established to recognize and honour the achievements of insurance companies in India that have met measurable and tangible business objectives.
If there isn't a tangible result, you can leave it off, provided you focus on the strong contextual components of your achievement.
Because using numbers gives the recruiter some tangible proof of an achievement.
Our Certified Executive Resume Writers employs an achievement oriented element to executive career marketing documents development that details the nature of your career progression, the specific challenges you faced in each role, and the tangible results you produced.
Our Certified Executive Resume Writers employs an achievement oriented element to the executive career marketing documents development that details the nature of your career progression, the specific challenges you faced in each role, and the tangible results you produced.
Many resumes I receive in my recruitment job are very «duty - oriented» — job seekers have long lists of what they've done but not enough tangible achievements.
Such achievements provide tangible examples of your skills and experience in action.
Achievements that have not only resulted in tangible economic and cultural benefits from having native title recognised but important intangibles; being, the emotional and psychological strengthening of Indigenous people individually and collectively... [175]
Dr. Sharon notates that as a culture we place a large focus on achievement and the tangible markers of success.
You find an environment and culture centered on the benefits — tangible or not — of hard work and achievement.
What makes your achievement so rewarding is that it is the tangible return on your significant investment of time and energy.
The Hispanic Wealth Project is a plan to build a blueprint for Hispanic wealth creation: to identify the specific assets in which Hispanic wealth can be accumulated, to support Hispanic access to such assets, to guide the stewardship of such assets, and to begin a dialogue around wealth for Hispanic communities that raises ambitions, brings focus to pursuits that may lead to greatness and embraces the tangible metrics by which Hispanic achievements can be counted.
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