The researchers, Dr Alice Bradbury and Dr Guy Roberts - Holmes from UCL Institute of Education, University College London, said: «Teachers told us that
the pressure upon schools to demonstrate continuously improving data in the Phonics Screening Check and KS1 SATS appears to exert a downward pressure into the EYFS.
Not exact matches
Our
school is actively trying to reduce the
pressure placed
upon students by investing in Challenge Success.
Middle - aged people who experience temporary blood
pressure drops that often cause dizziness
upon standing up may be at an increased risk of developing cognitive decline and dementia 20 years later, new Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health research suggests.
Years later, as she enters medical
school, she will need to call
upon the skills her father taught her as she struggles with the rigorous medical training, mounting financial
pressures and the seamier side of medicine.
These intangible middle class advantages include such things as a computer with internet access at home, a quiet place to study and complete homework, working parent (s) above the poverty line, no
pressure to get a low - level job in high
school to help pay the rent or support the family, and no fear of the streets
upon which they live.
It has evaded standard rule - making procedures designed to collect evidence and encourage public participation; ignored the Supreme Court's interpretation of Title IX;
pressured schools to adopt disciplinary proceedings that deny due process to the accused; insisted
upon a definition of sexual harassment so broad that it threatens free speech on campus; and created within colleges units dedicated to reeducating students on all matters sexual and on the dictates of «social justice.»
Blacksburg, Va — Called together to comment
upon what one speaker called «the current fervor to enhance the moral influence of the public
school,» experts in the study of values suggested here this month that
schools should resist external
pressures to «narrow their focus» to the teaching of specific religious or moral doctrines.
Both groups see such weighted funding as providing more dollars to the specific
schools they tend to focus
upon, and both see it as inspiring improved achievement through newfound political
pressures.
Their research found that the lack of public naming and shaming of badly performing
schools had removed the
pressure upon them to improve.
The
pressure that they put
upon you in society to be successful, graduate from high
school, then get a degree and a job and start working.
Writing 63, 65 (2016)(«[T] he rising costs of legal education and an increasingly competitive legal employment market have put additional
pressure upon law
schools to do more to prepare their students for legal practice.»)
To the contrary, those about to embark
upon that journey confront: (1) the daunting cost of law
school; (2) an average of $ 120K debt for attending; (3) a job market where, nationally, close to half of all graduates do not have Bar - required employment nine months after graduation; (4) a widespread market perception that law
school graduates — even those from elite
schools — lack «practice ready» skills; (5) cut - backs in hiring newly minted lawyers — even among many stalwart law firms; (6) an erosion of mentorship due in part to
pressure on senior lawyers to «produce» more (7) the unlikelihood of making (equity) partner; (8) instability of law firms; (9) global competition; (10) technology companies creating products that replace services; and (11) a blizzard of negative press trumpeting the glum prospects for the profession; and (12) alternative career choices — finance, accounting, technology, etc. — that portend greener pastures and do not require the same time and financial commitment to prepare for entry.
He or she will continue to exert some
pressure upon you to stay home, but you must remain determined to get your child back in
school.
Upon returning to Australia though, my more mindful state seemed to fade into the background, as I began to feel the rising
pressures of working at a new
school.