@Tamara — You make an excellent point, and I think financial aid workshops and
other educational components would go a long way towards solving the problem.
The remaining 70 percent is a mixture of
other educational components, including financial and instructional practices, connections with families and the community and shared leadership, governance and success.
Not exact matches
That's especially true when
component parts of the startup ecosystem reside locally: including hundreds of
other new entrepreneurs, universities, VCs, experienced serial entrepreneurs and committed mentors, angel investors, city and state representatives, substantial
educational resources, alumni businesses, etc..
There are some wonderful
educational and learning toys, like Baby Einstein, that have an electronic
component in the form of a DVD, and they couple that
component with real books and
other physical toys to foster learning.
The
educational component of the campaign extends to law enforcement officers and
other first responders.
Other components of the program are
educational and research opportunities, mentoring, a science - writing workshop, career counseling and guidance, and financial support for students accepted into a graduate - level program.
The authors discuss
other studies that have shown the success of financial incentives in engaging physicians and residents in quality improvement efforts, particularly when the incentives are combined with an
educational component.
Addressing this means beefing up effective technology - integration programs at schools of education, encouraging and enabling students to create media and to participate in collaborations with
others around the world, and making sure that every computer lab — whether at a school or elsewhere — has a way for users to tap into an
educational component.
This entire year I have learned so much about the increase of punitive punishment for mostly students of color, the statistics that show 80 percent of students are taught by white educators while their classes are filled with students who have entirely different identities, fact - based knowledge about the brain, trauma, and so many
other components of the
educational system that need to be unpacked.
An
educational system forms a working whole, each
component interacting with all
other components.
Russ is correct to point out that about 37 % of the perseverance
component of grit is heritable, but that does not establish that
educational policy and practice are unable to alter the non-heritable factors that form grit and
other character skills.
Their power can only be unleashed if we also pay sustained attention to curriculum, school organization,
educational philosophies, instructional practices, family and community involvement, and the
other components of successful schools.
When consulting with districts, schools, and
other educational or psychological / mental health groups, he typically is guided by one or more
components of his evidence - based and award - winning program, Project ACHIEVE.
As documented under Section 1114 of Title I, Part A of the Every Students Succeeds Act (ESEA), a local education agency receiving Title I funds «that desires to operate a schoolwide program shall first develop (or amend a plan for such a program that was in existence on the day before the date of enactment of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001), in consultation with the local
educational agency and its school support team or
other technical assistance provider under section 1117, a comprehensive plan for reforming the total instructional program in the school that describes how the school will implement the
components described in paragraph (1)».
The irony is that if we want our kids to be truly successful (happy, healthy, fulfilled, and prepared for life outside of school), we need to challenge the narrow conception of success as solely related to grades, test scores, and
educational credentials, and we must focus on these
other critical
components.
Other scholars in the fields of
educational technology and teacher education have extended Shulman's ideas about teacher knowledge by including a third
component — technological knowledge (Hughes, 2000, 2004; Niess, 2005).
In
educational contexts, there is a need to distribute and consume not only complete publications, but
components of publications and
other objects not necessarily originating within a publication.
While writing this newsletter (book), I tried to integrate many
other useful
educational components in addition to providing stock selections organized into portfolios.
In
other news, the Bruce High Quality Foundation's
educational component, the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, has recently opened a gallery, the Bruce High Quality Foundation University Gallery.
We would literally start with a blank page, but I'd ask you to gather documentation to help me understand your work history, your
educational background, and
other key
components to help us create a killer resume.
They raise funds by selling tickets and organizing raffles and
other activities, and engage their fellow students by integrating an
educational or interactive
component to their events.
The PESC and its
component Committees; The Annual Conference Committee, The AASECT Institutes Committee and the CE Approval Committee under the supervision of the Board of Directors, shall be responsible for matters such as the Annual Conference; AASECT Institutes and special
educational events; CE approval, recognition and reciprocity; and
other such areas as may be determined by the Board of Directors.
During the prenatal and infant periods, families have been identified on the basis of socioeconomic risk (parental education, income, age8, 11) and / or
other family (e.g. maternal depression) or child (e.g. prematurity and low birth weight12) risks; whereas with preschoolers a greater emphasis has been placed on the presence of child disruptive behaviour, delays in language / cognitive impairment and / or more pervasive developmental delays.6 With an increased emphasis on families from lower socioeconomic strata, who typically face multiple types of adversity (e.g. low parental
educational attainment and work skills, poor housing, low social support, dangerous neighbourhoods), many parenting programs have incorporated
components that provide support for parents» self - care (e.g. depression, birth - control planning), marital functioning and / or economic self - sufficiency (e.g. improving
educational, occupational and housing resources).8, 13,14 This trend to broaden the scope of «parenting» programs mirrors recent findings on early predictors of low - income children's social and emotional skills.