You see less education among women, less hedonism and individualism.
Not exact matches
There's a reason you
see atheists have an on - average higher IQ, better
education, more stable families (
less teen pregnancies etc).
If they do exist, I would expect that what I have
seen as the greatest dangers in sectarian
education would be
less likely to be exemplified, and the best possibilities more often realized.
If the shift away from defined - benefit pension plans caused the increase in mortality, then one would expect to
see the opposite relationship between
education and mortality: there would presumably be an increase in mortality among the more - educated in this group of Americans than among the
less - educated, given that it is the more - educated who have disproportionately lost defined - benefit retirement pensions.
The group started by listing the some of the reasons that pumping is
less than pleasant — lack of user
education (on suction level, positioning, importance of having the correct size flanges), difficulty with milk let - down (no cute baby there to help, the pumping mom is often under a time crunch), too many parts to sanitize and clean, the motor is loud and mechanical, some women find the process degrading, and social norms (breast pumping is
seen as something to be embarrassed by and hidden).
I agree with you that there need to be uniform and stringent standards to be a midwife and I
see no reason why a midwife delivering a baby at home should have
less education than a CNM.
When I started writing about concussions - particularly the danger of second impact syndrome - twelve years ago, we were considered by no
less an authority than our original concussion expert, Dr. Robert Cantu, to be the pioneers in concussion
education (
see video of presentation Bob Cantu made at Concord - Carlisle High School back in 2007).
These plans will not
see extra money for many institutions and others will struggle to deliver quality
education with
less money.
Women without college
educations are dramatically
less economically dependent upon their husbands than they used to be, while the economic dependence of women with college
educations on their husbands remains high because although both men and women with college degrees have
seen surging incomes since the 1970s, most women with college degrees experience large income penalties for leaving the work force for a while to raise children, while women without college degrees don't face those kinds of income penalties in their far
less skilled jobs.
While not confirming his intention outright, the
education secretary indicated he wanted to
see a new examination which would be taken by the vast majority of schoolchildren — recognising the best - performing «high - flyer» pupils while also acknowledging the «fluency» of
lesser - able students.
The next parliament will
see less spending on higher
education not more.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn
less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far
less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are
less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The
education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be
seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
Justice Secretary Michael Gove is considering the idea of giving prisoners iPads to
see if it improves the
education of prisoners and makes them
less likely to reoffend
Justice Secretary Michael Gove is considering the idea to
see if it improves the
education of prisoners and makes them
less likely to reoffend.
WHEREAS, research shows that women are substantially
less likely to self - select or be recruited for elective office, this gender gap in political ambition persists across generations and over time and that qualified female candidates who are equally or more qualified than men are often
seen as
less qualified or
less viable than male candidates; and WHEREAS, research confirms that the presence of more women in a governing body leads to greater transparency and a focus on progressive policies such as closing the funding and achievement gaps in
education, closing gaps or loopholes in contraception coverage and affordable health care, closing the wage gap, and removing obstacles that contribute to poverty of women & children; and
Mary Delong, director of the Office of Postdoctoral
Education at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, says that postdocs tend to
see industry as a place where they have
less independence — where they can not do «their own thing.»
However, despite the gains in life expectancy
seen across China, thought to be linked to increasing GDP and improved maternal
education, large inequalities between provinces remain, with life expectancy around 10 years lower for both men and women in some provinces in the west part of China, comparable to
less developed countries like Bangladesh.
Seeing «The Disaster Artist» is
less crucial to their camp
education.
Co-star Peter Saarsgard is another favorite, and he's just fine here, adding some real physical menace to a role that could otherwise be
seen as a call back to his performance as a
less violent corrupter of young women in 2009's «An
Education.»
The reaction of Frederick Hess, of the American Enterprise Institute and
Education Next, is no less apocalyptic: «If courts decide that civil - rights claims can be stretched to dictate personnel management in education, it's hard to see where they would sto
Education Next, is no
less apocalyptic: «If courts decide that civil - rights claims can be stretched to dictate personnel management in
education, it's hard to see where they would sto
education, it's hard to
see where they would stop.»
Equally, students who have selected to study religious
education (not one of the humanities on the list) will now be
seen to be
less successful than those studying a language or even geography.
Options that don't end in a bachelor's degree will fail to help disadvantaged students
see themselves as college material, and predictably channel them into
less promising options, forming an «educational caste system,» according to Kati Haycock, the president of the
Education Trust, a Washington group that presses for better opportunities for low - income and minority students.
«I can
see that these can be designed into four - year undergraduate primary teacher
education programs, but will be challenging for two - year equivalent postgraduate initial teacher
education programs, where there is
less volume of learning available to develop both the breadth of curriculum and the depth.
Changes to the tertiary sector have
seen the number of students commencing higher
education grow by 46 per cent in
less than 10 years since 2007, and more avenues being used to gain entry.
In terms of market share, Chromebooks maintained their momentum during the first quarter, accounting for more than 50 % of
education sales in the USA during the first quarter, while Windows
saw its share of the market decrease YoY within the USA to
less than a quarter of all shipments.
Certainly, modern formal
education and training systems were developed with young people in mind — people
seen to be going through an initial learning phase in their lives, to be doing a whole range of things for the first time, and to be doing these things all together at more or
less the same ages.
«A lot of people in special
education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll
see this is
less about complying and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my school is better meeting the needs of kids with disabilities?»»
A lot of people in special
education have a mindset that it's all about compliance, but if you take a step back and understand the purposes of the law, I think you'll
see this
less as compliance and filling out IEPs left and right, and more thinking about, «Well, how do I problem solve to ensure my school is better meeting the needs of kids with disabilities?»
They're also far
less likely to be shell - shocked when they take math or science classes in college, which is where we first
see the gap between literacy - and mastery - focused
educations as legions of students leave STEM - related majors.
In fact, with a new Department of
Education seemingly more inclined to abide by what ESSA actually says and
less inclined to make things up as it goes along (
see: Obama ED's adventures with «supplement not supplant»), states have big opportunities when it comes to testing, accountability, school improvement, and more — and the responsibility to take advantage of them.
And nobody in the
education sector there wants to be
seen as elitist (although business leaders are
less skittish).
All three groups would like to
see more character
education and creativity, and all agree that sports should receive
less emphasis.
Over the past few years, as higher stakes have been attached to the tests, we have
seen schools devote more time to test prep, leaving
less time and fewer resources for instruction in music, the arts, social studies and physical
education.
Education reform was once the tinker toy of moderate Republicans who saw it as the one expression of compassion for the less fortunate they could eagerly endorse, in lieu of social programs, financial remediation for past discrimination, or full funding for public e
Education reform was once the tinker toy of moderate Republicans who
saw it as the one expression of compassion for the
less fortunate they could eagerly endorse, in lieu of social programs, financial remediation for past discrimination, or full funding for public
educationeducation.
But, somewhat surprisingly, when we compare teachers and others with similarly high levels of
education, we find that teachers tend on average to be
less supportive of free - speech rights (
see Figure 1).
Rick Perry's imminent entry into the 2012 GOP presidential race suggests that, for the second time in
less than a dozen years, we could
see a Texas governor try to make the federal role in
education conform to his own preconceptions and lessons learned in Austin.
Less heralded, but equally troubling, is the mission creep of the Office for Civil Rights as it works to reshape the
education world and to right whatever alleged wrongs it thinks it
sees.
If we control for
education, however, we find that in each of the four decades, teachers are from 10 to 15 percentage points
less likely than other Americans with 16 or more years of schooling to
see nothing wrong with homosexuality (
see Figure 2).
But in a sector of public
education with far
less oversight than traditional school districts, it's easy to
see how a teacher could find herself fired and out of options.
Rather, it is states which have historically tested least and are
less likely to attach high - stakes to their tests that generally score highest on NAEP [
see Neill, Civil Rights], have lower dropout rates [Clark], and send more students on to college [
see article on evaluation of state college systems,
Education Week 1/6/00].
Lashon has appealed the decision to the county Board of
Education, which is
seen as having
less stringent requirements than LA Unified.
Across the country, we are
seeing signals from Washington D.C. of
less involvement from the U.S. Department of
Education in state level policy and a very hands - off approach to school matters.
What's more, in the remaining 41 states and Washington, D.C. — which did not increase their selectivity standards during the time period analyzed — five states — Arkansas, Washington, D.C., Massachusetts, Mississippi, and Tennessee —
saw an overall decrease in the percentage of students of color among
education majors, and 24 states
saw less of an increase in the percentage of students of color among
education majors than in their student bodies overall.
Worse, instead of recommending a thoughtful effort to review and revise individualized
education plans to
see if
less expensive options exist, Vallas simply ends tuition payments completely for these students.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said teachers are often scapegoated to explain low - student achievement when policymakers refuse to properly fund K - 12
education — and she doesn't appear to
see unions as the driving force behind keeping
less - than - stellar teachers at low - performing schools.
And this idea that «if broken into smaller districts, we will
see fewer people who understand special
education laws and possibly
less compliance and accountability than we
see now» is specious.
«From what I
see the basic difference between the two is that Romney wants to do
less in
education and Obama wants to do more,» said Jack Jennings, an education expert and founder of the Center on Educatio
education and Obama wants to do more,» said Jack Jennings, an
education expert and founder of the Center on Educatio
education expert and founder of the Center on
EducationEducation Policy.
What encouraged me to pursue PBL as an instructional approach was
less about what I am
seeing specifically in our supervisory union and more about what I am
seeing in
education in general.
In a fragile situation,
education services is
seen as
less priority; hence teaching become a task of everyone who is available at the situation.
When I look at school districts around the country, I
see public
education becoming more about politics and
less about students and families.