Not exact matches
The business world can be brutal I don't care what you learned in
school, you'll come across so many situations you can't learn in a text book written in 1985 (Not a fan of
college, can you tell:)-RRB- Be
prepared to work 7 days a week.
I wish I had learned them before high
school or
college — I would have benefited so much more from my formal education if I had understood that being
prepared is half the battle.
Last year, only 44 percent of high -
school graduates were
prepared for
college - level math and 36 percent were
prepared for university - level science courses, according to the National Math and Science Initiative.
Students shouldn't borrow more in loans than they'll make in their first year of employment, said Jeff Selingo, author of «There Is Life After
College: What Parents and Students Should Know About Navigating
School to
Prepare for the Jobs of Tomorrow.»
The systematic gutting of publicly funded education — be it in elementary
schools or in
colleges — was done by officials we've elected, many of whom have received strong support from members of the business community who regularly complain about the lack of a
prepared workforce.
It is beginning with primary education — which is now beginning to stress tools that encourage self - sufficiency and entrepreneurship as early as elementary
school — and extending to
college, which is tiptoeing into the world of
preparing students for the eventualities of self - employment.
«I always thought that a prep
school was what some people went to afterhigh
school to
prepare themselves for
college,» he said.
(1) To address the coding skills gap and help
prepare more people for jobs in software development, Apple created a powerful yet easy - to - learn coding language called Swift (TM), the free Swift Playgrounds (TM) app and a free curriculum, App Development with Swift, which are available to anyone and are already being used by millions of students at K - 12
schools, summer camps and leading community
colleges across the country.
, an after -
school program that helps low - income students
prepare for and enroll in
college, and in September she
Are the graduates coming out of local high
schools and
colleges prepared to work in a technology - based economy?
«This book should be required reading for
school,
college, and university students who need to improve their communication skills, especially those
preparing for a career in business.»
Wide ranged efforts to promote deeper learning in the STEM subjects will also help ensure that all students are ready for
college or for the workforce when they graduate from high
school and that they are
prepared to take their place as productive, full participants in society.
It begins the summer before a student's freshman year of high
school, and helps the student
prepare for, attend, and graduate from
college.
It's been a busy week, and this morning I fly out to North Carolina to speak at Project Ex, a conference for high
school juniors and seniors
preparing to attend
college.
In high
school,
college, or university the science teacher is helping to
prepare the scientists of the next generation.
«Private institutions that dissent from today's reformulation of marriage must be
prepared for aggressive legal attacks on all fronts,» Michael McConnell, director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford University Law
School, told Inside Higher Ed for its exploration of the consequences for Christian
colleges.
Churches need to do a better job
preparing high
school students for the
college experience.
In New York City, it is generously estimated that one out of ten poor children beginning first grade will graduate from high
school prepared for a real
college education --» real» meaning not majoring in «black studies» or some other pseudo-discipline, and not dropping out in the first or second year.
The survey report provides insight into the skills that employers need so that
schools can better
prepare high
school and
college students for entry into the workforce.
«
College Kickoff» is one of many aggressive initiatives aimed at preparing students for college and career options beyond high
College Kickoff» is one of many aggressive initiatives aimed at
preparing students for
college and career options beyond high
college and career options beyond high
school.
With 12 science labs, various art labs and an extensive area of athletic facilities the high
school is fulfilling its mission to
prepare all students to be
college ready, future focused and globally aware.
The focus is on teaching and training youth in the fundamentals of basketball with an emphasis on
preparing them for the next level of play in middle
school, high
school, and
college.
As he
prepared for his senior year of high
school the idea of going to
college was remote.
It's January 2003, and a major -
college basketball coach is
preparing to scout a high
school player.
Our goal is to
prepare your daughter for the next level; whether that is her middle
school, high
school, or
college program.
As an elementary
school for boys, Allen - Stevenson lays out an educational path that is developmentally appropriate, while also
preparing its students for rigorous
college preparatory secondary
schools, both boarding and day.
You want to make sure that your
college student is well
prepared to take on
school and life.
Just like you were
prepared the first time you went to a new
school, on your first date, off to
college, into a committed relationship, on a first interview, to that first job, and more.
The mission of New Legacy Charter
School is to offer young parents a rigorous, relevant, and engaging education so they are empowered with the skills needed to raise healthy children and graduate
prepared for success in
college and careers.
Concerned about their students» inability to make it through high
school and
college even though they're
prepared academically, they grade students on self - control, gratitude, optimism, curiosity, grit, zest, and social intelligence.
The high
school program
prepares students for 2 - or 4 - year
college completion and careers by ensuring they are
college - ready, which includes
preparing them with 21st Century Skills (communication, collaboration, creativity, critical thinking, and technology skills).
Yes, they are well -
prepared for high
school and
college.
If that is so, why do we keep hearing that America's high
schools haven't made any progress
preparing students for
college?
College - bound student - athletes preparing to enroll in a Division I or Division II school need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center to ensure they have met amateurism standards and are academically prepared for college cour
College - bound student - athletes
preparing to enroll in a Division I or Division II
school need to register with the NCAA Eligibility Center to ensure they have met amateurism standards and are academically
prepared for
college cour
college coursework.
In Chicago a programme called OneGoal, launched in 2009, is
preparing struggling high -
school students for
college by stressing the link between hard work and destiny.
Lastly, for the high -
school and
college students out there -LCB- and maybe even for you parents too -RCB-, the «How to Ditch Your Parents» book comes with loads of great advice for living on your own,
preparing your child for the working world, and advice that you as a parent may think is common knowledge.
I was fresh out of
college and working as a pediatric nurse while I
prepared for medical
school.
Morgan has shared his personal experience about
preparing for trips alone and with
school groups, about
college and what it took to find the right
school.
In order to meet New Legacy Charter
School's mission of empowering teen parents with the skills needed to raise healthy children and graduate
prepared for success in
college and careers, developing a Coordinated
School Health Program is a necessity.
If the
school months
prepare a teen for
college, the summer months
prepare him for life.
This approach fosters independent, imaginative thinking, healthy social interaction, and a love for learning that
prepares students for high
school and ultimately
college and university admission — and for life.
[EDUCATION: Promote innovation and reform in education, including support for choice and charter
schools, so our children are
prepared for
college and to become active participants in the 21st century economy]
• Continuing to promote education reform - ensuring that high
school graduates are fully
prepared for
college and careers, and making sure that workforce - training programs address real - world needs of New York employers.
A day to bring immediate relief to the savers and pensioners who are the innocent victims of this recession, and
prepare for the looming jobs crisis for young people leaving
school and
college this summer.
And he said now is the time to act, because students remain behind in international comparisons and many high
school graduates must pay for remedial courses in
college because they are so ill -
prepared.
ESSEX —
College For Every Student (CFES) honored Laura Eldred, teacher at Keene Central School, for her work in helping students prepare for, gain access to, and succeed in c
College For Every Student (CFES) honored Laura Eldred, teacher at Keene Central
School, for her work in helping students
prepare for, gain access to, and succeed in
collegecollege.
«The MSQI has been central in
preparing students for
college and careers by sharing best practices across our system of great
schools.»
In the last decade, the Early
College High
School model has become increasingly popular across the country as educators are finding new ways to
prepare students to enter the job market.
Each year, Newsweek compiles a list of the nation's top high
schools, rating most highly the institutions which best
prepare their students for
college.
New York, NY — As the
school year comes to a close, a shocking new report released today by leading education reform organization StudentsFirstNY, The Graduation Facade: How New York City's Diploma Mills Mask
College Readiness Crisis, exposes the problem of Diploma Mills — schools where the graduation rates are above average, but the students are not prepared for college or a career after high
College Readiness Crisis, exposes the problem of Diploma Mills —
schools where the graduation rates are above average, but the students are not
prepared for
college or a career after high
college or a career after high
school.