Sentences with phrase «serious educational problem»

«It's very clear that much of the opposition to evolution in this country — and it really matters; it's a very serious educational problem — is fed by the very suspicion, which I happen to think is justified, that evolution really is antireligious,» he said.
It is necessary to search for a disease then or serious educational problems.

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UNESCO's 2017/8 Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, released today, warns that disproportionate blame on any one actor for systemic educational problems can have serious negative side effects, widening inequality and damaging learning.
Based on a study of secondary - school mathematics and science textbooks in Japan, the former West Germany, Hungary, and Alberta, as well as an examination of educational practices in the four lands, the study found serious problems with Alberta schools.
The 2014 letter declares that «Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance... decreased academic achievement... increased likelihood of dropping out; substance abuse; and involvement with juvenile justice systems.»
Dr. Neill testified that exit exams fail to address the serious problems many Maryland public schools face, noting, «Maryland, like most states, has gaps in educational access, quality and outcomes.
Global education, given its relatively brief heritage as experiential curriculum that aims to develop student awareness of social problems, inquiry skills, and capacity and attitude for civic action (Gaudelli, 2003), would seem to be an ideal platform for the introduction of serious video games, since their educational aims are essentially the same.
It would be prudent to address the systemic problems in our educational system, particularly fair funding, in a serious manner once and for all in the 2017 legislative session.
As Malloy stressed in a press release following the announcement of the State's appeal: «It would be prudent to address the systemic problems in our educational system, particularly fair funding, in a serious manner once and for all in the 2017 legislative session... Let us take this opportunity to act on behalf of all of our students.»
Studies have suggested a correlation between exclusionary discipline policies and practices and an array of serious educational, economic, and social problems, including school avoidance and diminished educational engagement; 9 decreased academic achievement; 10 increased behavior problems; 11 increased likelihood of dropping out; 12 substance abuse; 13 and involvement with juvenile justice systems.14
«There are also serious concerns that removing local authorities from the planning of education across an area could further disadvantage children who are already vulnerable because they have special educational needs, mental health problems or are at risk of missing education,» it said.
Access to educational veterinary care information often raises clients» awareness about common medical conditions, and helps prevent these conditions from becoming serious health problems for our clients» pets.
Also, since the iPad isn't something Apple can kick into grass, in terms of product sales and user base, the volume itself can be a serious problem, considering not just individual users, but schools and educational institutions, who do not have the largest budgets, form a large chunk of the user base of the older Apple devices, and prefer using them till they breathe their last.
Juvenile correctional facilities use positive behavior support within residential and educational contexts to prevent serious problem behavior.
When these problems arise in adolescence they have the potential to result in very serious impacts, not only on a young person's health but also on their social, educational and vocational opportunities.
Finally, serious conduct problems in childhood predict later problems in adolescence and adulthood, including mental health problems (e.g., substance abuse), legal problems (e.g., risk for arrest), educational problems (e.g., school drop - out), social problems (e.g., poor marital adjustment), occupational problems (e.g., poor job performance), and physical health problems (e.g., poor respiratory function; Odgers...
«I attended educational classes and meetings alone at my local board to make sure that everyone knew I was serious about my profession and that I would have no problem seeking answers to their questions.
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