Sentences with phrase «respects the profession of»

We need a governor who believes in small class sizes, provides adequate resources for our most vulnerable students, respects the profession of teaching, opposes education driven by standardized tests and will fight for a high quality schools for all students throughout the State.»
Why even spend any time here if you don't respect the profession of the host?
Ours is a new and different organization with a very different purpose; we are focused entirely on the practice of Family Mediation as a profession... we can not give up our own pursuit for a common goal — to create a recognized and respected profession of Family Mediation....

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Among our team, we have some of the most respected people in the travel profession here to train and support you!
In 1994, most Canadians reported having either a «great deal» (15 %) or a «fair amount» (58 %) of respect for journalists and their chosen profession.
To be outstanding in a profession is a product of intense learning and studying from the respected masters of that particular profession.
You will want to choose your doctors carefully, particularly with respect to their attitudes toward suicide and the use of the medical profession in hastening death.
First, encourage respect for the profession of ministry by increasing compensation and by other means.
He may criticize his brethren, living or dead; but he does so in respect of his profession to which they also were and are committed.
***** I love my daughter ---- I hated her sin of street prostitution ---- I did not respect her for her chosen profession.
They are like the great majority of ministers in this respect, for the pastors also carry on their traditional functions with only slight modifications despite the stir caused by those who want to change the profession in some revolutionary manner.
We have allowed university teaching to become a profession and the university professors to become professionals, by which it is understood that they can deliver the goods without respect to the kinds of people they are.
I think it's very important to recognize and respect and appreciate the level of commitment farmers have to the land and the profession that they represent.
«He is one of the most respected coaches in our profession at any position.
No one has to provide a CV to comment on this site and you and I are unaware of the credentials of otbers who post here in respect to football (player, coach, referee), their profession, business management etc..
Second of all, let's make teaching the most respected, most revered profession in America.
«Our scholarship stories highlight how important it is for us to provide education for our members, because whether they are pursuing an associate's, a bachelor's, or an advanced degree, each and every one of them has a passion for what they do — for feeding kids,» explained Janet, who believes when it comes to school nutrition gaining respect as a true profession for passionate individuals — «the time has come».
Lunch ladies touch the lives of every student in the school, yet their profession has been denigrated from respected chef to server with little control.
Given your previous comments elsewhere, along with the plentiful examples we can think of where MDs acted in poor judgement and / or poor ethics... by what merit does the profession have to command such unquestioning respect from the public?
NACPM is sponsoring her research on the barriers that women of color experience with respect to the midwifery profession, in order to optimally structure a midwifery education scholarship program aimed at women of color.
No, I'm not a doctor, only the daughter of one (and I highly respect the profession).
We need a mayor who will demonstrate real leadership when it comes to policing: holding the Met to account where they fail in their duties, building bridges with local communities and making policing a profession that carries the respect of both the officers and the people they serve.
During the many sit - ins, cultural events and discussions at the Park, people of very different backgrounds, who would otherwise not come into contact — Turkish secularists and nationalists, Kurdish activists, members of the creative professions and white collar workers, Socialists, religious and ethnic minorities, Islamists as well as LGBT and gender campaigners — found a way to manage coexistence and respect for pluralism.
Teaching is one of the most highly - respected professions and sought - after careers; and candidates are selected for teaching courses on both robust academic performance and having a demonstrable aptitude for teaching.
Participants took part in a real - time electronic poll which explored their views on a series of issues relating to their profession: Among the results were: over three quarters of BME teachers considered themselves to be ambitious, yet stated they are being held back by racial discrimination, and the attitude of senior colleagues; nearly two - thirds (62 %) of BME teachers felt their school or college was not seriously committed to addressing their professional development needs and aspirations; 63 % of BME teachers said their employers were not committed to ensuring their mental and physical wellbeing at work, with workload cited as the single most negative factor impacting on their wellbeing; the vast majority of BME teachers felt the Government does not respect and value teachers and does not understand the day to day realities of teaching (99 %); three quarters of BME teachers said they were not confident that their headteacher will make professional and fair decisions regarding their future pay.
UNESCO is calling on everyone can help by celebrating the profession, by generating awareness about teacher issues, by ensuring that teacher respect is part of the natural order of things.
Outlining her qualities, «hard work, discipline, capacity for detailed research, intimate knowledge of the law, independence of mind and spirit, honesty and integrity, deep - seated respect for the rule of law and for the best traditions of the legal profession, abiding belief in the sovereignty of Almighty God», the President stated that these will serve her well in her new office.
Since when did it become the ethical practice of any responsible and respected lawyer committed to the rule of law, independence of the judiciary, the independence of the legal profession, constitutionalism and democracy to resort to the print and electronic media as the medium of arguing an appeal or review of the decision of a Court of law he has lost?
The team may be a heterogenic one with respect to the different professions of the staff, but operations are interrelated and linked, and that, in a way, is part of our excellence.
The AAS Ethics Statement states that «All people encountered in one's professional life should be treated with respect» and furthermore, that «More senior members of the profession, especially research supervisors, have a special responsibility to facilitate the research, educational, and professional development of students and subordinates.»
While I have the utmost respect for the profession of endocrinology and believe that every person who has been diagnosed with Hashimoto's should see an endocrinologist at least once for a full evaluation and a thyroid ultrasound, many patients with Hashimoto's end up disappointed with the care they receive from their endocrinologists and conventional doctors.
Now I have the utmost respect for the medical profession, but don't you think that doctors would like their patients to be well informed so that they don't have to speak with words of one syllable?
Here I was seeing a doctor who was an outcast in his profession and I had fired one of the most respected physicians in my area.
I have great respect for the medical profession but I think it fails us in two ways: 1) rarely do doctors seek to get to the root of a medical issue, instead focusing on naming the problem, i.e. Diagnosis, and eliminating symptoms and 2) they do not acknowledge that diet is a huge factor in preventing illness.
Im a workaholic kind of woman.I like man with respect and with profession...
The film works best as an allegory of what men fear: loss of family, loss of profession, loss of respect, loss of sanity (resembling in this aspect the suburban unease of the director's Arlington Road), going so far as to cast a woman (Laura Linney) as the film's only representative of order.
To see your child thrive, and to see her thrive at a profession that you have a lot of respect for, that I've dedicated my life to, I was so proud of her.»
Kirsten: The substitute pool is shrinking because of a lack of respect for the profession.
Partly because of these rigorous expectations, the teaching profession is still universally respected in Finland, and a teaching position is a desirable career, because classroom professionals are acknowledged as a force of enlightenment for the whole nation.
«The reason the teaching profession is regarded with a lot of respect in Shanghai is not just because teachers earn reasonable, stable salaries — it is also because of how well they teach.
A doctor is considered to be one of the most respected professions in the world.
We need to attract talented young college graduates to the profession of education and TFA has succeeded in this respect.
As Goldstein points out, it seems not to have occurred to the early reformers that if teaching were considered unsuitable for men with options, it would be difficult to argue that teaching was a skilled profession worthy of significant respect and pay.
The profession faces a lot of criticism from both the public and the government, but teachers, I feel, deserve as much respect as other leading and critically important professions.
She thinks it boils down to simple concepts like: «respect of the profession, flexibility of the curriculum, teachers» high level of education and autonomy of teaching methods.»
The Teacher Shortage: Solutions That Work Low pay, large classes, lack of respect for the profession: Those are probably the most common in a long list of reasons cited for the nation's teacher shortage, which most experts predict will worsen over the next decade.
This lack of respect has been evident at the highest level in the UK where the ex-Education Minister referred to the teaching profession as «the blob».
What we need to improve education in this country is a strong, highly respected education profession; a rich curriculum in the arts and sciences, available in every school for every child; assessments that gauge what students know and can do, instead of mindless test prepping for bubble tests.
Teaching, like other respected professions, must have a universal assessment process for entry that includes rigorous preparation centered on clinical practice as well as theory, an in - depth test of subject and pedagogical knowledge, and a comprehensive teacher performance assessment.
With a mixture of respected teachers, head teachers and members from the National Education Trust, ResearchED and the Teaching Schools Council, the CPD Expert group aims to address the lack of understanding on effective professional development in the teaching profession.
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