A successful education demands that their character be developed as well.
Not exact matches
Lord Baker, chairman of Baker Dearing Educational Trust, commented: «As we head towards Brexit, the challenge for our
education system is to ensure we equip students with the skills they need to forge
successful careers in key areas like science, engineering and computing, which our economy increasingly
demands.
Recognising this
demand, and building on a highly
successful undergraduate program, one of Australia's leading universities, Curtin University, which was recently named a rising star in higher
education, in partnership with Open Universities Australia (OUA) launched the Master of Education to help those looking to enhance their skillset and take their career to the ne
education, in partnership with Open Universities Australia (OUA) launched the Master of
Education to help those looking to enhance their skillset and take their career to the ne
Education to help those looking to enhance their skillset and take their career to the next level.
Also tucked in the recommendations are such bold ideas as serious acceptance of alternative pathways and «residency» - style preparation; insistence on real standards for entering prep programs and getting certified; the
demand that prep programs respond to K — 12
education's actual supply -
demand numbers rather than enrolling as many people as possible (thus probably killing the proverbial ed - school «cash cow» within universities); and tracking the performance of those emerging from various prep programs and institutions — and actually closing those that don't produce
successful professionals.
With the Los Angeles Board of
Education poised to consider the expansion of another
successful charter school at its March 8 meeting, parents
demanding more choice deserve to know what is driving the district's questionable practices around charter review.
If we want our students to develop into the
successful, productive citizens we encourage them to be, then we must have an
education law that works — one that is in tune with the
demands of today's increasingly technological and globalized society.
While Connecticut's minority legislators are absolutely right to be
demanding that the state support
successful educational models that provide all children with a quality
education, Connecticut's charter schools are simply not one of those models.
By Caroline Bermudez With the Los Angeles Board of
Education poised to consider the expansion of another
successful charter school at its March 8 meeting, parents
demanding more choice deserve to know what is driving the district's questionable practices around charter review.
We must do all we can to equip them with the
education and skills to be
successful in the workforce in order to meet the
demands of employers and provide more people access to the middle class.