Sentences with phrase «proposed by faculty»

«The new programs proposed by the faculty are innovative, and the administration will work with the faculty to launch them as appropriate; our belief in the potential of these programs is one of the factors that has enabled us to offer the minimum 50 % scholarship to all students.

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It may surprise you to learn that, in the vast majority of cases, the reforms these leaders have proposed have been embraced and even lauded by many on the faculty and in the administration.
Seniors are expected to stand, one by one, before the entire class and the entire faculty and relate how they have grown at Hyde, how they have fallen short, and how they envision their future; then they propose the level of honors with which they deserve to graduate.
What to watch: As indicated by state stakeholders, Illinois plans to develop a competitive grant program in which a district, school, or portion of faculty can propose a problem of practice important to teacher leadership at the school and / or district; develop a plan in which the problem of practice is investigated; and report findings.
The SUNY Charter Institute, which grants charters and oversees some of the state's most influential charter networks, released proposed regulations that would make it far easier for charter schools to meet requirements that they have certified teachers on their faculty by allowing them to bypass traditionally prepared teachers and create their own programs leading to certification.
The Kanter - McCormick Gallery will become a curatorial laboratory for five quick - and - dirty shows proposed by participants involved in the Art Center's Oakman Clinton School & Studios, engaging the traditional «white cube» gallery as a learning space while highlighting connections among Oakman Clinton School & Studios faculty, students, and the broader Chicago arts community.
The Deans and faculties of the degree granting schools will be presenting their proposed revenue generating plans for their individual schools; the proposals will be reviewed by the Board of Trustees with a decision slated for early 2013.
At that same meeting, the board will also review a plan proposed by a working group of students, faculty members, trustees and others to balance the college's budget without collecting tuition.
A law school with restrictions on students and faculty as proposed by TWU would violate student human rights code protections in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
For instance, to implement a 2 - year JD program instead of the 3 - year status quo, as has been proposed by some, «essentially one - third of tenured law school faculty would have to be excused.»
The Law Society's refusal to grant accreditation to TWU's proposed faculty of law was overturned by the BC Supreme Court, and the Law Society is now before the BCCA seeking an appeal of the lower court's decision.
This program was researched and proposed by the then co-directors of the Michigan State University College of Law legal writing program, Professors Deanne Lawrence, Nancy Costello, and Daphne O'Regan, and authorized by the MSU Law faculty.
Key activities included: a) literature reviews of evidence - based practices, b) what works: briefs on evidence - based practices, c) ongoing identification of training needs of Head Start and childcare providers and training and technical assistance providers, d) development of training materials on evidence based practices, e) establishment of Partners in Excellence; in which Head Start and childcare training and technical assistance providers work with the Center faculty to assist local programs in implementing evidence - based practices, f) creation of Center fellowships in which professionals from Head Start and childcare (either direct service providers or training and technical assistance providers) are recruited into graduate programs at one of the participating universities to earn a degree and to work on the proposed project, and g) establishment of partnerships with major professional organizations to ensure the widespread dissemination of the information developed by the Center.
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