Although these insights are written for people who
often lead school turnaround efforts — principals, assistant principals, instructional coaches, and teacher leaders — other stakeholders involved in school improvement may also find them instructive.
We scout, evaluate and introduce emerging technologies
often leading a school's professional development efforts.
Not exact matches
Elsewhere, legendary Harvard Business
School professor Clayton Christensen has warned that chasing short - term success
often leads to soured relationships and regrets long term, while polarizing blogger Penelope Trunk frames the same debate in her characteristic absolutist terms, warning that you can have an interesting life or a happy one, but not both.
And yet these
schools have shown how effective they are both at turning out full - blown startups and at fostering the friendships, connections, and contacts with both professors and investors that
often lead to successful ventures after graduation.
For instance, a new study
led by a professor of marketing at Stanford University's Graduate
School of Business finds that when hiring managers are given a choice between proven ability and apparent potential, they
often opt for the excitement of the untested but promising candidate.
And while these words are commonly found in everyday conversations, Steven D. Cohen, an award - winning speaker who
leads career and academic workshops on public speaking at Harvard Extension
School, argues that «they
often detract from the listener's ability to understand a particular message.»
«People
often make decisions that are influenced by emotions that have nothing to do with the decisions they are making,» says Stéphane Côté, a professor at the University of Toronto's Rotman
School of Management, who co-wrote the study with
lead researcher Jeremy Yip of the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania.
She
often guest choreographs for local high
schools and spent two years as a high
school dance coach, where she
led them to a national title.
That creates more stress, which
often feeds into behavior problems, which
leads, in the classroom, to stigmatization and punishment, which keeps their stress levels elevated, which makes it still harder to concentrate — and so on, and so on, throughout elementary
school.
school of parenting, one that creates fear rather than respect for parents, and
often leads to adults who have trouble thinking for themselves while too
often acting out of rebellion and insecurity.
Often there is only one or two frustrations that
lead to your child feeling that «
school is hard.»
Swept up in a Michelle Obama -
led tide of enthusiasm for healthy eating, the
school district kicked off this year by banning nachos and chicken nuggets from the cafeterias, and feeding the kids healthy and
often vegetarian food.
«When people come to the truck for food at community events, they're
often curious and asking questions about the truck, who it serves...
leading to questions about the
School Food Project in general.»
Unlike the toddler years, when parental separation
often led to fits of crying,
school - age children usually go to
school calmly and without much drama.
Too
often, they
lead to suspensions and arrests of young people like me that take us out of
school and push us toward the streets, prison, or worse.
School desegregation reduced the impact of a geographic catchment area within a larger school district, but it also led to «white flight» to suburban schools and parochial schools (i.e. church run schools, often Catholic in Northern cities and historically white Evangelical protestant in the S
School desegregation reduced the impact of a geographic catchment area within a larger
school district, but it also led to «white flight» to suburban schools and parochial schools (i.e. church run schools, often Catholic in Northern cities and historically white Evangelical protestant in the S
school district, but it also
led to «white flight» to suburban
schools and parochial
schools (i.e. church run
schools,
often Catholic in Northern cities and historically white Evangelical protestant in the South).
It is not very
often that an education story is the
lead item on the BBC's Today programme, but the apparent sacking of Baroness Sally Morgan as chair of
schools inspectorate Ofsted and comments by its...
«POLST is an especially useful tool for nursing home residents because they
often experience transitions from the nursing home to the hospital or emergency department and back again,» said Dr. Lee Jennings, assistant professor of medicine in the division of geriatrics at the David Geffen
School of Medicine at UCLA, and the study's
lead author.
These corporations and other diversity -
leading companies
often use mentoring programs, caucus groups for underrepresented races, workshops, and
school outreach programs.
«Resurfacing a joint with donated bone and cartilage tissue is
often a better option for young patients with active lifestyles,» said Brett Crist, M.D., an associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the MU
School of Medicine and
lead author of the study.
«Female athletes with exercise - induced menstrual dysfunction (associated with low estrogen levels)
often have disordered eating behavior, which may impact their reproductive and bone health,» said
lead researcher Madhusmita Misra, M.D., M.P.H., professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical
School and a pediatric endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Mass..
Professor Alexandra Gerbasi, Director of the Centre for Leadership and Decision - making at Surrey Business
School, commented, «With shifts in organisational structures
leading to more collaborative, team - based work, it's
often assumed that extraverts have an advantage when it comes to achieving success in the workplace, especially in team - based work.
It
led to the children being more ready for
school life,
often settling in quicker and being able to adjust to holding and working with stationary such as pencils.
«Accidents most frequently occurred when no parental supervision was present from the time of
school dismissal until the early evening hours, and were most
often located mid-block,» said orthopaedic surgery resident and
lead study author Alexa J. Karkenny, MD. «Injuries peaked during the warm months and clustered both near
schools and bus stops located near
schools.
«It's
often assumed that extreme weather causes the majority of deaths, with most previous research focusing on the effects of extreme heat waves,» says
lead author Dr Antonio Gasparrini from the London
School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in the UK.
«There is tremendous variability in how
often reef animals reproduce and release eggs and larvae, yet they all find their way to coral reefs,» said Andrew Kough, UM Rosenstiel
School alumnus and
lead author of the study.
The authors suggested that moving
schools often may
lead to feelings of low self - esteem and a sense of social defeat.
A new test may reveal which patients will respond to treatment for graft versus host disease (GVHD), an
often life - threatening complication of stem cell transplants (SCT) used to treat leukemia and other blood disorders, according to a study
led by researchers at the Icahn
School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published online today in the journal Lancet Haematology and in print in the January issue.
Now, a study
led by Washington University
School of Medicine in St. Louis describes a newborn screening test that identifies infants with NPC, an
often fatal condition in which cholesterol builds up and eventually destroys brain cells.
«Our findings suggest that unmet nursing care varies widely across US hospitals and that older blacks disproportionately receive care in settings where care is missed more
often,» comments
lead author J. Margo Brooks - Carthon, PhD, RN, of University of Pennsylvania
School of Nursing's Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research.
«Until now, it
often has been a real mystery which antigens T cells are recognizing; there are whole classes of disease where we don't have this information,» said Michael Birnbaum, a graduate student who
led the research at the
School of Medicine in the laboratory of K. Christopher Garcia, the study's senior author and a professor of molecular and cellular physiology and of structural biology.
Often, deserving WSU applicants were admitted to
leading schools on...» More...
«We had a good idea of what the prevalence of vulvodynia was but this data gives us a better understanding of how
often new cases develop and the potential risk factors that may be involved,» says
lead author Barbara D. Reed, M.D., M.S.P.H., professor of family medicine at the U-M Medical
School.
«Overexercising
often contributes to pain, dehydration, or electrolyte imbalances, all of which can
lead to an increase in heart rate,» Kathryn Berlacher, MD, a cardiologist at the University of Pittsburgh
School of Medicine, explained to Health in a prior interview.
«People
often think of obesity as an insurance issue, and they know that expensive health care problems are associated with it,» says
lead author says Bruce Y. Lee, MD, executive director of the Global Obesity Prevention Center at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health.
The high
school and college years are typically periods of intense dating,
often leading to serious relationships for the first time.
Kelly Fremon Craig's film eschews the kind of glossy veneer that so
often coats current high
school - based offerings, instead opting to deliver a charmingly flawed
lead character who is thrust into some very relatable situations.
Often described as the «painter of light,» Turner was part of the Romantic
school of painters, whose work eventually
led, on visual art's slowly unfolding timeline, to the Impressionists.
It is an impressive feat, as Spring
often seems on the brink of flinging itself into orbit at any minute, but the soulful and engaging turns from
leads Lou Taylor Pucci and Nadia Hilker, and beautiful Italian vistas (fully taken advantage of through some gorgeous top down helicopter establishing shots) and some real confidence from Benson and Moorhead to stick to their guns makes Spring a unique and satisfying twist on both classic romance and old
school body horror.
There, our egalitarian impulse
led us to create — starting decades ago — thousands of open - admission institutions that have essentially no prerequisites,
often not even a high -
school diploma (a GED will suffice, and maybe not even that).
They are locked into trajectories of «underperformance» that
often lead to disengagement, poor attendance and early exit from
school.
It is true, as would - be reformers
often argue, that statutes, policies, rules, regulations, contracts, and case law make it tougher than it should be for
school and system leaders to drive improvement and, well,
lead.
However, many others believe charters divert resources from traditional public
schools and don't meet up to accountability measures.These opposing views
often lead to friction among people who actually have much in common: a genuine concern for children and the national right to high - quality public education.
Another point to note is that quite
often,
school business managers and
schools in general, automatically expect their service provider, who might be providing a very technical managed service or a very technically
led IT based service, to also provide advice and guidance and strategic input.
Learning away Learning Away
schools have developed a range of exciting residential programmes that are
often teacher and student designed and
led, and include a wide range of lengths, activities and venues.
Options for K - 12 online education include full - time virtual
schools (
often state - sponsored charter
schools), part - time online courses (offered through a state or district -
led initiative), and blended environments, according to «Keeping Pace.»
During Lewis» study, teachers and
school personnel demonstrated how
school policies and culture
often lead to discrimination.
School principals who have
led significant improvements in low socioeconomic areas
often report that their first challenge was to confront low expectations based on students» backgrounds.
«
Schools could play a
leading role in growing students» talents and developing capabilities that are important for lifelong success, but this is
often overlooked in favour of teaching content for high ATARs.»
The most dynamic principals among us are
often described as having personalities that «electrify» a
school community and provide the «power» that
leads people to tackle problems and achieve great success.