A student orchestra
recruited from area schools performed the sound track, if you can say that about an eighteenth - century opera.
More concentration of talent, more depth of talent and higher availability to evaluators all feed into the percentage of
recruits from an area like this.
Furthermore, because the education system in China differs so much from western models - favouring rote learning over analysis - you will need to
recruit from both areas.
Not exact matches
More recently, Smith has been able to
recruit from other universities and regions — even
from the Bay
Area.
Rings of slum housing have sprung up around many of Mexico's beach resorts,
areas where criminal groups find fertile ground to
recruit, set up drug sales to tourists and locals, and demand extortion payments
from local businesses, as they have done in the Pacific coast resort of Zihuatanejo.
Same story when trained the Q - aida and Tali - ban to fight the so - vi - et troops who were considered non religious or infidels at that time and it was the pr - opa - ganda that was used to
recruit islamic worriers
from all over the Islamic world until they were driven out of afghani lands and until there was no use
from them the plot was made to eliminate their presence and to pave the way for a new invasion by the west for those
areas with out any fight but seems it did not work out as was hoped for and that's why their troops are deep down in the...!?
Sixteen laymen were
recruited from the metropolitan Washington
area, and divided for research purposes into two groups.
Quotas were established for an approximately equal distribution of participants
recruited from high, medium and low socioeconomic (SES)
areas within Sydney.
The Timberwolves» center is likely the most highly
recruited big man
from the
area since Bill Cartwright of Elk Grove.
As most of the coaches will agree, a share of the credit belongs to the high schools in the
area, which every year produce a flood of fine players who not only star in the Big Ten but are
recruited to strengthen rosters
from coast to coast.
After the torch was passed
from Stoops to Riley, OU Football has been making all the right moves (except maybe M. Stoops still being here, depending on who you talk to) and continues to compete in all
areas (
Recruiting, Facilities, Gear, Atmosphere, and Traditions).
Ohio State coach Jim Brown, himself a former Buckeyes golfer,
recruited Hall
from St. Rita School for the Deaf in Cincinnati, where Hall had been a world - beater, winning nearly every
area junior tournament he entered.
We
recruit a wide variety of events,
from corporate to athletic to performing arts activities to our
area.
With the help of later kitman John Fleet and chief scout Des Bennett, Dario begins to
recruit young players
from the North West
area.
Researchers
recruited 338 kindergarten students for the study, chosen
from public schools in the San Francisco Bay
Area.
One study of twenty couples
recruited from five hospitals in the San Francisco Bay
area in 1992 identified three roles expectant fathers adopted during childbirth:
Institutions are not expected to
recruit learners
from outside their normal recruitment
area and should note that the Welsh government may decide not to make top - up payments for a learner at an English institution where suitable alternative provision is available nearer to their home.
The proposed change will allow qualified candidates to become certified in these
areas, creating larger pools of qualified teachers
from which schools can
recruit and hire.
Tier 2 allows UK employers to
recruit workers
from outside the UK and European Economic
Area (EEA) to fill vacancies which have undergone the resident labour market test.
Over the years, Roswell Park has also become recognized as one of the United States» leading cancer treatment and research centers, and it
recruits physicians and researchers
from across the world to come live and work in the Buffalo
area.
Adesanya said, «We have it on good authority that INEC is
recruiting ad hoc (members of) staff
from Ojokoro LCDA, which was created out of the Alimosho Local Government
Area in Lagos, and we know that the elements working with some INEC officials are closely linked to some of Olusola Oke's supporters in Lagos and Osun states.
A total of 254 participants
from the greater Quebec City metropolitan
area were
recruited; 233 participants (105 men and 128 women) met all the eligibility criteria for the study meaning subjects had healthy metabolic profiles.
To evaluate the effects of a little bedtime math, Beilock, psychologist Susan Levine, and colleagues at the University of Chicago
recruited 587 first - graders
from 22 schools, public and private, richer and poorer, in the Chicago metropolitan
area.
The researchers followed 637 participants, up to age 20,
recruited from the Trisomy 21 Program at CHOP and
from community locations and pediatric practices, mostly in the greater Philadelphia
area, between Jan. 2010 and July 2013.
Led by Fiellin, the research team
recruited more than 300 students, ages 11 to 14,
from afterschool and summer programs in the New Haven
area for the study.
For the study, Rossman and senior author Doug Seals, director of the Integrative Physiology of Aging Laboratory,
recruited 20 healthy men and women age 60 to 79
from the Boulder
area.
When the subjects were asked to perform their well - rehearsed tasks, many of these
areas were
recruited once again, but when the job was slightly altered, the signals
from these
areas attenuated.
They were the daughters of more than 15,000 women
from the Oakland
area who were
recruited by scientists to investigate how environmental exposures, even those that occur before birth, can affect health over a lifetime.
Riskin will use a second grant
from NSF — this one worth $ 450,000 — to conduct a broader study next year that will include both university students and participants
recruited from the greater Seattle
area fluent in ASL.
The registry will
recruit patients over a two - year period
from the 14 pulmonary care sites, providing a diverse geographic
area and drawing upon leading scientific experts in the field.
The study included 319 African - American men
recruited from 52 barbershops in the Los Angeles
area.
Late - adolescent young women were
recruited from the Columbia, MO
area through advertisements, flyers, and parent - received University of Missouri listservs to participate in the study.
Teach For America, which Mr. Steffensen cites as an example of society's desire for quick private - sector fixes in lieu of politically and fiscally costly systemic reform, is a new national teacher corps that
recruits, trains, places, and supports outstanding individuals who commit two years to teach in urban and rural
areas suffering
from persistent teacher shortages.
Stan Trevena and his team of teachers have
recruited an advance group of eleven students
from Modesto -
area high schools to join the project in early March to help prepare the island for the exchange launch.
To the greatest extent possible, growth should be driven by replicating successful local charters and
recruiting high - performing operators
from other
areas (see Figure 2).
The Old West - style «Wanted» posters are the first clue this village is
recruiting students
from the surrounding
area to keep its K - 12 public school open.
The participants, sorted by gender and country of origin, were
recruited from seven school districts in the Boston and San Francisco greater metropolitan
areas.
12, started Anseye Pou Ayiti because she says her native country lacks a datadriven, culturally relevant system for
recruiting and training highcaliber teachers where they are most needed — in rural and underserved
areas where about 70 percent of Haitians live but fewer than 30 percent of children
from low - income households will complete even...
CAREER SERVICES Currently, there are 81 organizations registered with the Ed School for
recruiting from the Los Angeles
area.
Meanwhile, Connecticut will hold a summit in partnership with educator preparation programs focused on increasing the number of teachers certified in priority shortage
areas and
recruiting more teachers
from under - represented backgrounds.
It's harder to
recruit in rural
areas, and I think admissions offices need to scrutinize the question of how they
recruit and seek socioeconomic diversity by drawing
from those contexts.
Reducing or eliminating funding for these programs would also be especially harmful to charter management organizations that
recruit heavily
from the AmeriCorps alumni network, including KIPP, Success Academy Charter Schools, and Green Dot Public Schools, all of which have formed official «career partnerships» with City Year, or Uncommon Schools, which advertises on the AmeriCorps alumni career site.34 Likewise, public charter schools and traditional districts looking to fill hard - to - staff schools and subject
areas also rely on AmeriCorps - funded teacher residencies and teaching fellowships and would likely be in trouble if these programs disappeared.35 For example, Achievement First, a network of public charter schools, has described Teach For America as «its most effective
recruiting source,» hiring both AmeriCorps members and alumni
from the program.36
The ASCL had called for the shortage occupation list to be extended in order to make it easier for schools to
recruit from outside the European Economic
Area to help plug these shortfalls, Mr Trobe said.
David Rattray, senior vice president of education and workforce development for the Los Angeles
Area Chamber of Commerce, co-chaired a transition committee in the wake of the reforms, and says that there is still a need for changes throughout the arc of the process,
from recruiting students to continuously developing experienced teachers.
The declining number of students studying to become teachers has forced programs to try new
recruiting tactics, including expanding to online programs that can draw in students
from rural
areas or distant parts of the state.
In Victoria, Australia, 100 math and science specialists will be
recruited from industry and other nonteaching fields to build the skills of primary school teachers in these
areas.
CAROLINE HOXBY: A student
from certain metropolitan
areas in the United States is really likely to end up getting
recruited by a selective college if he or she is a low - income high achiever.
The proposal generated substantial controversy in the West Contra Costa school district, where the district board voted 4 - 1 in August to deny it, based on concerns that the school might not
recruit students
from low - income
areas or have an adequate transportation plan for faraway students.
The report is the Governor will «increase per - pupil funding for charter schools
from $ 9,400 to $ 12,000» and that at least $ 1,000 per - pupil would be a transferred directly for the resource poor urban districts to the big - time donor supported charter schools that have
recruited students
from their
area.
The program's goal was to respond to shortages in high - need
areas by providing new ways to certify and
recruit teachers
from nontraditional pools such as paraprofessionals, uncertified teachers and returned Peace Corps volunteers.