Sentences with phrase «part of the training program because»

It's usually very common in soccer to add it as part of the training program because of the high instance of hamstring injuries and the effectiveness of preventing those injuries with these exercises.

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This is something which has been very well documented and mourned in a report from the National Academy of Sciences that was issued by a committee headed by Norman Augustine just a few months ago and this report — which is called «he Gathering Storm» — lays out in some detail the concern that that [leaves us] with a long hole over the next couple of decades, because of weaknesses in [the] way we fund basic physical sciences, the way we are training people to do physical sciences, the way we treat science in elementary and high - school programs — all of those factors, the way we pay teachers, the way we use the patent system where we try to provide incentives in some of the physical sciences; we are losing our leadership gradually to other countries, especially in Europe and [of] particular concern in Asia, where the rise of science in, particularly China, to a certain extent India and other parts of Southeast Asia, are cause for long - term concern.
The program succeeds in large part because of the extensive training and ongoing technical support staff members receive, to prevent laptops from becoming appliances that sit on a shelf and collect dust.
But while there are successful early childhood programs that could be mined for curriculum, finding and training people to staff the programs could be a steep challenge, in part because pre-K teacher pay can lag nearly $ 19,000 behind that of a starting kindergarten teacher.
Because CLASS results in Louisiana are part of state ECE program ratings, the state ensures that every classroom is observed multiple times per year by trained observers, and the state funds independent checks for observer reliability.
More importantly, Reeve made an important step in skills training: he introduced formal moot courts as a part of the Litchfield curriculum, though on an optional basis.53 Initially, the students themselves conducted the moots, though by 1803, when James Gould was teaching at Litchfield, he presided over the arguments.54 The rules Gould imposed for the moots required not only oral argument, but also written argument, because the litigants had to produce writs and pleadings as well.55 Although a far cry from modern legal writing programs, these moot courts at least endeavored to provide some practical training in the production of persuasive writing.56
As part of the Port of Oakland's career ownership program Taking Charge of Your Career in the 21st Century, «We brought in Career Insiders to deliver workshops, Write a Winning Resume and Ace the Interview, because many of our employees had never received formal training in these areas or were in need of refresher training.
While some mental health consultants benefit from focused training on ECMHC through programs that were specifically designed to provide ECMHC services in their states and / or communities, the majority does not have this opportunity because they are not part of this type of program or work as independent practitioners.
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