Sentences with phrase «rather than their qualifications»

«Schools under increasing pressure due to the banding system, often opt for qualifications which are easier to pass rather than qualifications which build and test young people's knowledge and skills,» he said.
Skeptics would do well to concentrate on the content of these essays rather than the qualifications of their authors.
The Resume Format should play more the skills rather than the qualifications, to highlight your abilities.
It is true that successful resumes revolve around experience and accomplishments rather than qualifications.
Our client has always been primarily concerned with people's skills, personal attributes and potential, rather than their qualifications and experience and this extends indeed to their recruitment consultants.

Not exact matches

Rather than the prospective employee adapting their qualifications, employers must recruit workers and make their job more appealing.
With Ritz - Carlton elite qualification requirements among the highest to achieve, this is a program used out of necessity for the many Marriott properties rather than preference.
No need to set our faces sternly against the massive cultural power of the academic and media establishment if we qualify any peculiar practices we retain by the qualification: We're open to change, that is, you progressives may be right» in fact it seems you are, so please excuse our very temporary clinging to old ways here, we're just waiting for the right (that is left) revelation to come along, let's hope sooner rather than later...
In view of the qualifications that Toulmin makes it would seem that Toulmin is arguing for a more satisfactory reformulation of Newton's theory rather than for a more accurate reinterpretation.
It was announced yesterday that UEFA have agreed to change the seeding system for the Champions League group stage next season, with the new rules to favour the winners of the continent's major domestic leagues rather than those with a previously exemplary record of qualification.
Proper clubs sent their actual teams, and qualification was tethered to league position rather than application.
Its extraordinary what SOTO have done, considering so many pundits declared there season to be a fight against relegation rather than a serious challenge for Champions league qualification.
The Merseyside club have struggled to make up ground in the top four race and look set to complete a third successive season without securing qualification for the Champions League but rather than setting their sights on established experienced talents, Liverpool are looking to strengthen their squad in a more cost effective manner mindful of the up and coming UEFA FPP (Financial Fair Play) guidelines.
What is important is that the motivation to learn comes from the child, rather than some need to gain qualifications for their own sake.
You'll attend a workshop that usually runs over three days (unless you have attended our Peer Support course, in which case you'd join the course for the first evening session rather than a full day and continue the course on the next two days) completing your qualification through home study and coursework.
We have used the term «midwifery - led» rather than «midwife - led» because we anticipated that some of the interventions, while constituting midwifery care, would involve care given by practitioners other than those holding an internationally - recognised qualification as a midwife.
Universities are likely to adopt a cautious approach to students applying with diploma qualifications rather than A-levels, a report suggests.
As part of a wide - ranging review into vocational education, the engineering qualification developed by JCB, Rolls Royce, the Royal Academy of Engineering and the University of Cambridge, will in future count as only one GCSE rather than five as is the case now in school performance league tables.
This will allow us to begin the process of reviewing his qualifications in order to get a commissioner in place, sooner rather than later,» said Legislator Lorigo.
When Alan Johnson told reporters he was too old to become party leader many scratched their heads and wondered when youth, rather than experience and knowledge, had become a necessary qualification for leadership.
The current government provision already allows for a qualification - related higher ratios: those with Early Years Teacher of Professional Status can care for children aged 3 and 4 in groups of 13 rather than 8.
«Rather than harking back to an age when children started their adult life with qualifications that were seen as second rate, we want to look forward and work with teachers and schools to give them the freedom and tools needed to stretch pupils.»
In 1984, Conservative Education Secretary Sir Keith Joseph decided to proceed with a merger, on the premise that the new qualifications should be based on general and subject - specific criteria approved by himself; that the O Level exam boards should take responsibility for carrying forward the O Level A to C grade standards into the new scale, while the CSE boards should do the same for grades D to G, which were to be based on CSE grades 2 to 5 respectively; and that most subjects should be examined through tiered papers focusing on different parts of the grade scale, ensuring that each grade reflected «positive achievement» on appropriate tasks, rather than degrees of failure.
The race, so far, has been a cordial one with both candidates choosing to talk about their qualifications rather than the other's faults.
The governor told reporters in November he believed Syracuse residents elected Walsh based on his qualifications rather than his party label, and he wanted to work with the mayor to make improvements in the city.
in November he believed Syracuse residents elected Walsh based on his qualifications rather than his party label, and he wanted to work with the mayor to make improvements in the city.
The new law gives enough time for academic qualification; it is rather generously long than too short.
For years I've seen résumés suggesting that applicants are competing to submit the longest résumé rather than demonstrating qualifications for the job.
The latter requires an extra year's studying, so if you can show that your British qualification is equivalent to this, rather than a Licence, it will give you a better chance of securing a graduate - level job.
The only qualification that I would add is that the book recommends eating a lot of fish rather than using supplements for omega - 3.
The CBI urges policy makers, businesses and providers to collaborate and design a stable national framework for skills - based on the Government regulating for quality, rather than designing qualifications as has happened in the past.
The qualifications also sit alongside the academic curriculum, aiding, rather than replacing, core studies.
The aspiration of early headship through the new model of the «super head» that measures metrics rather than wellbeing combined with the abolition of the compulsory headship qualification means that we are seeing some very «young heads» (in experience terms) in schools who are simply ill - equipped to deal with the variety of problems that will undoubtedly come their way.
In response to this, Gibb said that GCSE and A-level qualifications required fundamental reform, as for many years exam boards had «competed with each other to appeal to the lowest common denominator in the battle for market share», which resulted in qualifications that assessed «vague thinking skills rather than core subject knowledge».
The more children felt connected to their school community and felt engaged, rather than bored, the greater their likelihood of achieving a higher educational qualification and going on to a professional or managerial career.
Rather than just introducing this qualification, the government must play a pivotal role in ensuring a greater female uptake.
Rather than follow a traditional training model where students complete their qualifications while working in one company, PlanBEE gives students the chance to work across several companies and therefore gain a more rounded understanding of the built environment industry.
They had pandered to some in the educational establishment who believed that qualifications should assess vague thinking skills rather than core subject knowledge.
Qualifications shall be established for nondegreed teachers of career and technical education courses for program clusters that are recognized in the state and are based primarily on successful occupational experience rather than academic training.
Although the maths premium is now calculated on a per - qualification basis, rather than per pupil, there are restrictions to stop schools being «double - funded».
And the way the qualifications are taken, with exams at the end, rather than with modules - tested in stages along the way at different parts of the year - is also seen as more demanding.
The free school is unusual for focusing on vocational rather than academic qualifications, as these are typically provided in further education sector.
Sen. Luke Kenley, R - Noblesville, told StateImpact a few weeks ago the Senate prefers these qualifications because the federal government will automatically inform the Department of Education of these students, rather than making the school approach families to verify the numbers themselves.
Ofsted has formally written to inspectors urging them to look out for schools entering pupils for qualifications to boost their league - table standings, rather than in the best interests of pupils.
The committee recommends the new qualification could be taught over five years, rather than the two required for GCSE.
Sensitive information on teacher pay and qualification is likely to be set out in a range of bands rather than be pinpointed to individual teachers.
Hence, rather than garnering better results for schools, shifting pupils into qualifications that may seem easier could put schools at risk of unexpected changes in their results.
Rather than relying solely on qualifications and perceptions of personal qualities that are not substantiated by evidence, emphasis is placed on actual behaviours and actions demonstrating application of personal qualities and impact on teaching and learning.
Opponents argued this allowed the board to choose candidates based on their political views rather than their other qualifications — and the court agreed.
«And of course, as we have moved to a linear model for qualifications rather than a modular one, and as qualifications generally include less coursework and controlled assessment than they once did, that anxiety inevitably has increased.»
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