Sentences with phrase «someone uncredentialed»

«Beginning with the Exodus narrative and the Elijah narrative and the Jesus narrative, they are all storied about public transformation that happened by courage of uncredentialed people.
After Pharaoh's magicians and wise men, his «intelligence community,» fail him, he summons an outsider, an Israelite, someone uncredentialed.
The narrative asserts that power for life is not given through the royal regime but by this uncredentialed outsider.
The credentialed and the uncredentialed share the gift.
They're raising money to «free» an uncredentialed, unlicensed «midwife» who is charged with misrepresenting her qualifications to parents, presiding over a homebirth death, and who was arrested for prostitution, without making an attempt at, indeed without even calling for an investigation of any kind.
She allegedly represented herself as a licensed midwife even though she uncredentialed and unlicensed.
Far from acknowledging the point and correcting the projections, the IPCC treated these eminent former civil servants as uncredentialed troublemakers.
Now, stick a young, uncredentialed teacher in that room, one who doesn't know anything about how kids learn to read and can't remember her own year in second grade, but who quickly finds herself caring deeply about her students.
Many have given up on teachers, instead preferring enthusiastic, uncredentialed and untrained young people, volunteers or contract teachers (inconvenient truth alert — they need training and support, too).
During that time, the students are supervised by uncredentialed teacher aids (euphemistically coined Indpendent Learning Specialists).
Supporters of FMSD's traditional public schools claimed that Rocketship's educational program was unsound due to heavy reliance on uncredentialed teachers, computerized instruction, and a narrowed curriculum that excludes science, social studies, and the arts.
Moreover, an uncredentialed assistant teacher» would also provide instruction in Rocketships Transitional Kindergarten classes.»
Most importantly, the Franklin - McKinley staff found that Rocketship has a unsound educational model as a result of using uncredentialed teachers in their schools.
The analysis concluded that Rocketship's educational program is unsound because Rocketship relies heavily on uncredentialed instructors, lacks dedicated science and social science classes, and does not contain specific instructional strategies for low - achieving students and English language learners.
The combination of the high dropout rate from U.S. high schools and a harsh economy puts too many uncredentialed young people at great risk, argues Ransel, principal of an alternative high school in Las Vegas.
But with a stressed economy and a lack of jobs that pay uncredentialed workers a living wage, the situation is bleaker for dropouts now than in the past.
They are a monopoly of uncredentialed, self - appointed experts who have controlled the writing world for far too long.
Only a society riven by fear and desperation would have incubated a figure as initially uncredentialed and unimpressive as Adolf Hitler.
In such a case it makes rather more sense to weight near - unanimous scientific consensus positions than the weight assigned to some uncredentialed fringe or another.
But I certainly didn't come to my views for no other reason, or on the authority of an uncredentialed fringe.
Far from acknowledging the point and correcting the projections, the IPCC treated these eminent former civil servants as uncredentialed troublemakers.
Judith said: «comments by an uncredentialed blogger answerable only to him / herself is vastly different from someone in a position of responsibility in government funded organizations.»
Further comments by an uncredentialed blogger answerable only to him / herself is vastly different from someone in a position of responsibility in government funded organizations.
Lol, I wouldn't describe Ross as «uncredentialed», however Judith does have a point about Trenberth on the public dime, and the lack of decorum Pielke Sr points out.
Furthermore, by differentiating credentialed medical assistants from those who are uncredentialed, the CMS places importance on such credentials as the CMA (AAMA).
• When malpractice insurance carriers were warned about the increased legal exposure from delegation to uncredentialed medical assistants, they either sought to restrict certain procedures to registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical / vocational nurses (LP / VNs), or were willing to accept any medical assisting credential as acceptable proof of competency.
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