Nearly two out of five of bankruptcy attorneys (39 percent) have
seen potential student loan client cases jump 25 - 50 percent in the last three - four years.
The distress comes at a time when some independent schools already have
seen potential students gravitate to public charter schools, which are free and offer some of the same advantages of private campuses.
Not exact matches
Maybe focusing on one particular course that teaches video production at the college makes way more sense, mimicking what you
see in the Wix ad, because then a
potential student can imagine what it is like to take that course.
I can't believe none of the Ivies are on the list, however I guess a lot of
students see the networking
potential of keeping a religious affiliation.
«Elite athletes in high - profile sports with obvious great future earnings
potential may
see themselves as something apart from other
student - athletes,» the NCAA report said.
A former classroom teacher, Tara has a wealth of knowledge combined with passion to
see every
student achieve their academic
potential.
I'm proud that our Governor
sees the state as «One New York» and shares a vision with the Independent Democratic Conference to save our taxpayers from irresponsible tax policy in Washington, to pass the DREAM Act to help
students achieve their full
potentials, to protect our unions and collective bargaining and to fund sorely needed repairs to the MTA without delay.
Cotner and Ballen also
see their findings as a
potential to reframe gaps in
student performance.
The
student is an average
student, but I
see enormous
potential.
«I want to help my
students see the
potential that I
see in all of them,» Mera said.
In both these cases — working with the grad
students or another university — you may make your fair more attractive to companies, because they will get to
see more qualified
potential employees during the fair.
David Caldwell, director of COSHEP, suggests that «some
potential students appear to be taking a «wait and
see» attitude to the
student finance debate and may be choosing to delay until they
see the outcome.»
«Scholarships give our
students the gift of freedom: to make career choices based on purpose and passion, rather than the price of education; to use time to study, explore science, and volunteer to help others, rather than working to make ends meet; and to succeed because someone who never met them
saw enough
potential to invest in their dreams,» said Catherine Lucey, MD, vice dean for education at UCSF's School of Medicine.
«I'm excited to
see what the
students are going to submit for their chemistry projects,» says Slutz, noting that while chemistry is one of the oldest branches of scientific enquiry, it is full of
potential for
student observation and exploration.
Now we have the privilege of
seeing how the gift has also affected the quality of the
student experience at the Warren Alpert Medical School, the recruitment of dynamic faculty and the far - reaching
potential for current research.»
Joschi and Monika
see the deepest
potential in their
students and push them to be the best they can be.
Her goal is to help her
students see with their hearts, both on and off the mat, and to realize their full
potential.
McFarland High School, in California, boasts only a group of disadvantaged
students until a coach (Kevin Costner)
sees the
potential to transform some of the kids into cross-country runners.
James Toop, CEO of Ambition School Leadership, said: «We're ambitious for every child to achieve their
potential but
seeing how far
students are falling behind in Opportunity Areas means we have to support their schools to improve.
@Leslie: We
see exciting new roles for teachers including facilitating learning, modeling for
students what it takes to be a learner, coaching
students, guiding, connecting
students to resources, and identifying
potential.
See how
students at University Park Campus School in Worcester, Massachusetts grow into their power and
potential through
student - led meetings.
In spite of the
potential danger with using a ball, I have
seen this done with much success and great
student involvement.
As an eLearning leader it is your job to recognize this and to make your
students or employees
see their own true
potential.
While we need to make sure that is in the forefront of our minds, it is also a call for school reform to ensure that all
students have the possibility and
potential we
saw when we looked at John Glenn.
Once my principal
saw the
potential of the program, I proposed expanding T.D.I. to all elementary
students on campus.
It is often not regarded as a privilege to receive an education and education is not
seen as an opportunity to reach one's
potential - which, I am sure is inculcated into the average Chinese
student.
So, let your
potential students «hear» you or «
see» you to feel a deeper connection with you.
On one side: the informal network of advocates, philanthropists, educators, and nonprofit organizations that all back higher academic standards, greater accountability, and improved teaching, and who
saw the city as a
potential proof point for their theories of how to improve
student outcomes.
They include Jim Barksdale, the former chief operating officer of Netscape, who gave $ 100 million to establish an institute to improve reading instruction in Mississippi; Eli Broad, the home builder and retirement investment titan, whose foundation works on a range of management, governance, and leadership issues; Michael Dell, the founder of Dell Computers, whose family foundation is valued at $ 1.2 billion and is a major supporter of a program that boosts college going among
students of
potential but middling accomplishment; financier and buyout specialist Theodore J. Forstmann, who gave $ 50 million of his own money to help poor kids attend private schools; David Packard, a former classics professor who also is a scion of one of the founders of Hewlett - Packard and has given $ 75 million to help California school districts improve reading instruction; and the Walton Family Foundation, which benefits from the fortune of the founder of Wal - Mart, and which is the nation's largest supporter of charter schools and private school scholarships (
see «A Tribute to John Walton,»).
Comments from some recent users of this book should help convince you to buy it: As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call A fantastic insight into the
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students suffer.
Learning with FUZE more
students are likely to face real - world languages with enthusiasm and
see coding as an achievable progression to realising their own lucrative career
potential.
Ambitiousness for such an array of educational action is exemplified by engineering:
students know its national weight — backed by the Royal Academy of Engineering; and can
see its exciting
potential — creating a car that travels at 1,050 mph.
Positive comments from some recent users of this book include: Most schools are full of documents and data... Dr Slater is among the first to show how they can be used to compare what is said on paper and in interviews... The results will shock you... Dr Slater is a successful high school teacher and an award winning author... and here's why... Fantastic little book, punches well above its weight... Makes it seem so simple... the art of the genius... As an advocate of the What Works agenda, I think this book really is a wake - up call... A fantastic insight into the
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student in my class (6th form) has been told to buy this book... and it's easy to
see why... Shines a great big light on the power of documents in research... Surely this is the best book in its field... First class... I kept referring to this book in my presentation last week and the audience was ecstatic... Education research, usually has little effect on me... Until now... This book is formidable... Crushes the concept that education research is rubbish... fantastic insight... Blows you away with its power and simplicity... Huge reality check, senior school managers at good schools tell the truth, other's don't, won't or can't, and their
students suffer.
Um, and so I mean really the inequality in education, um, is definitely a motivator for me, because I
see my
students every day and they have so much
potential and they're so smart and, you know, oftentimes they're met with a school system that's not leveraging their
potential, that's not acknowledging their assets, and investing in them.
Specifically, we look to
see whether test scores showed greater improvement in the wake of the new policy for
students attending public schools with more (or more varied) nearby private options that suddenly became more affordable for low - income
students than did scores for
students attending schools with fewer (or less varied)
potential competitors.
Collecting
student feedback is an excellent way for you to measure your training offering, but it's also fantastic for letting
potential customers
see how much past
students have liked you and your courses.
You stressed that many topics can be rich with learning opportunity - much depends on how teachers help
students to develop insight about how some aspect of the world works,
see potential for action, ponder ethical issues and generally
see opportunities to build relevant links to their worlds.
It's a great chance to
see what you're doing well, and you may also address any problems which you spot before they become bigger issues, all while publicly showing your
students and
potential customers that you are there to help them whenever they need it.
On Twitter, you can take a look at tweets directed at your company and
see what
students or
potential customers are saying.
Virtual reality is
seen as having the
potential to make these learning experiences even more authentic, opening up exciting possibilities in the area of careers education, including helping to prepare
students for work and university.
I could
see potential problems when a
student in «Week» 7 puts off a project, thinking he / she has more time to do it, but by that time, if you don't understand how programmers communicate, you probably haven't been paying enough attention to the course.
And it's been exciting to
see the way established companies like Nearpod incorporate virtual reality into their lessons, understanding the
potential for using this technology to help
students build an emotional connection to content.
While we're yet to
see a ground - breaking app with the
potential to disrupt the market across the entire age range, creating something engaging and relatable will undoubtedly encourage
students to persevere and ultimately achieve the overall learning outcomes.
97, associate director of the Center for Educational Partnerships, is
seeing a growing pool of
potential transfer
students that are more academically prepared than the traditional community college
students have been in the past.
It can be those things, but it can also be Biomedical Engineering, Food Science Theory and Application, Digital Media and Carpentry; all noble callings that are ripe with the
potential of fruitful careers in the job market.I am a daily witness to outlandish
potential and even more incredible reality as I
see students fabricating complicated ductwork, reworking the plugs and wires on a V8 engine and interpreting the bitewing X-rays of dental patients.
If you're still not sold on the
potential value of teaching journalism to history
students, Meacham says, «I
see a direct connection between what I learned in journalism and what I'm doing now,» explaining that insofar as he has anything to say in his books, it's because journalism exposed him to politics and public life at an early age.
From the moment I was introduced to the Appbooks, I
saw their
potential for engaging
students with Literature.
Explain to
students that this is a simple visual activity to
see first - hand the impact of conditions (light / dark) and a range of additives on the growing
potential of seeds.
A «Signature» Event: The Autograph Auction as a School Fundraiser When some
students» need for shoes was discussed at a school meeting, Marty Kelsey
saw a
potential event that would be entertaining, require little investment, and, hopefully, raise ample funds — the Celebrity Autograph and Shoe Auction.
I constantly
saw extreme
potential in my
students that was very hard to unlock because of how the complexities of the school system had left them unprepared for high school.