Even though there has been incremental change resulting in some isolated
pockets of excellence in schools across the world, system change has been hard to come by.
My biggest asset is the people that I surround myself with, insuring excellence throughout the firm, instead
of pockets of excellence.
Despite
pockets of excellence across the country in the ways teachers are prepared in both traditional and alternative routes, there is a need for a new, comprehensive vision.
Without saying that music these days simply stinks, and without denying that plenty of
pockets of excellence exist, I do take it as obvious that there has been a decline.
«Without a doubt, we've seen improvements in health care over the past decade, and
even pockets of excellence,» says Susan Dentzer, editor - in - chief of Health Affair, «but overall progress has been agonizingly slow.»
House prices within the country's major metropolitan areas continue to good capital growth, registering healthy growth rates
with pockets of excellence such as Cape Town Metro which has experienced house price growth in excess of 20 percent over the past year to date.
As Nadia El - Wady, the president of the World Federation of Science Journalists, put it last year, there are «only a
few pockets of excellence in an ocean of mediocrity.»
Based on research with districts leading the way in personalized, competency - based learning, this resource outlines the 10 critical conditions communities should cultivate to effectively scale personalized learning
beyond pockets of excellence to impact every student, including curriculum, instruction, comprehensive assessments, learning environments, student supports, professional and leadership development, technology policy, comprehensive data systems and partnerships.
Today, we have
pockets of excellence in particular functional areas, but there is much more to do, and we are on the case.»
Wheeler acknowledges that there are «
pockets of excellence» — seven states's scores topped 160, led by North Dakota's 164.
After having spent the past 24 years «building connections between the physical and biological sciences» in the United States, Trewhella is uniquely qualified to do the same for Australia and she'd like to help Australia develop its «
pockets of excellence.»
But the bottom line is that this game's
pockets of excellence are stifled by an awkward mechanic that turns your interstellar journey into an unappealing, pan-galactic grind.
Read more about how schools and districts can move beyond these «
pockets of excellence» to create a broad - based approach — and how to support teachers as they expand their classroom practices, as well as their confidence and capacities.
The scholars find
some pockets of excellence across the U.S.. For example, the average student in the Pelham, Massachusetts district (home to Amherst College) is at the 95th percentile in math relative to the international comparison group.
What struck us most is that
pockets of excellence and promising practices rarely translate across schools and even less across education systems.
This is
a pocket of excellence.
Ontario has many «
pockets of excellence» when it comes to the positive effects of strong library programs on reading.
Although data gathered over the years have indicated that technology has not achieved the same impact in education as in other sectors of the economy, it has become clear that a few
pockets of excellence are successfully transforming schools with technology using specific implementation strategies.
But these have been
pockets of excellence.
I have no answers, but I know there are
pockets of excellence.
At least 16 qualify as diamonds in the rough — or as Superintendent Ramon Cortines recently described them, «
pockets of excellence.»
Apparently, your hospital is one of those «
pockets of excellence» — bravo!