Not exact matches
The Olympics should be the acme of an athlete's
career — the competition his greatest challenge, the victory his greatest moment of exultation — and yet repeatedly the most notable Olympians, the winners, found more consolation in the completion of the task
than joy in the
achievement.
Manchester United inevitably matched and then exceeded the target of 18, which gave Ferguson perhaps more joy
than any other
achievement during his
career.
No one cares more about the
achievement of students
than the teachers who dedicate their
careers to educating our children.
Between that meeting with Lee more
than 40 years ago and the end of his legislative
career, Nozzolio recorded several
achievements, built friendships and drew positive — and some negative — reviews of his work.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House of Representatives on Tuesday is likely to pass two bills authored by U.S. Rep. John Katko, giving the freshman congressman an early
achievement less
than two months into his
career in Congress.
If so, are his scientific
achievements less impressive because he never had any choice other
than to succeed in this
career?
The relative obscurity of his scientific
career is more
than compensated by his famous
achievements as astronomer and administrator for the Canadian Government.
It was none other
than Leighton Meester, who has recorded diverse
career achievements mostly due to her refined sense of style.
For more
than 25 years his passion has been helping recruiters take their
careers and businesses to another level by inspiring personal & business growth, success and
achievement.
How many voters in his corner could seriously argue their vote as anything other
than an award for
career achievement over the quality of his specific performance in Darkest Hour?
It also discovered that: disadvantaged girls were also significantly less likely to have continued their academic
career than more advantaged girls, although the
achievement gap was less marked; and that disadvantaged girls were much less likely to enter four or more AS - level exams
than other girls, and almost four times less likely to enter three or more A-levels
than other girls.
But teens» perceptions of how their high school coursework connects to college and
career — or doesn't connect — may have more significance for their motivation and
achievement than we think.
Many studies find that these attributes contribute as much or more
than academic skills to academic
achievement,
career success and lifelong well - being.
Last time I checked, the highest performing charters were doing better
than their district counterparts in urban districts, but very few of these schools have come close to closing the
achievement gap when it comes to college and
career - readiness.
Widening participation strategies need to do more
than just improve academic
achievement; they also need to provide knowledge of possible
careers for disadvantaged young people.
For example, in «The Forgotten Middle,» ACT researchers conclude that the academic
achievement of eighth - graders is a better predictor of college and
career readiness
than students» academic performance in high school.
Young teachers today say that they are less motivated
than previous generations by a
career in which their work responsibilities do not change over the course of their employment.16 Moreover, young teachers want to receive frequent feedback on their teaching, and they want to be rewarded for proving their ability to help students learn.17
Career pathways can provide young teachers with the feedback and mentorship that they report are lacking.18 Additional pathways can provide opportunities for these teachers to grow and excel, which is critical in order to increase student
achievement and retain great teachers.
To ensure the strongest among them continue working with students for more
than just a couple of years, we need
career pathways that allow them to grow and be recognized for their success promoting student
achievement.
Research shows that
career pathways can improve teacher evaluation procedures and improve student
achievement.13 For example, research from the Emerging Leaders Program — a job - embedded teacher leadership development program — shows that with high - quality training, teacher leaders can quickly improve
achievement among students in high - need school districts in places such as New York City, the District of Columbia, and Shelby County, Tennessee.14 Likewise, student
achievement growth in schools implementing Teach Plus» T3 Initiative — a teacher - designed turnaround model that trains and supports teacher leaders to improve school outcomes and transform schools — is consistently more
than double that of area district and charter schools.15
Academic data has found that these students often have lower academic proficiency rates
than their English - only counterparts and this
achievement gaps continues to widen over the course of their academic
careers.
«The Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime
Achievement Award is a symbol of a laudable
career whereby one has spent much time contributing to the buildup of society rather
than its demise,» said Dr. Carvalho about the award.
For more
than 25 years his passion has been helping recruiters take their
careers and businesses to another level by inspiring personal & business growth, success and
achievement.
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achievements, participation rewards in the
career mode — All the official stages of the Tour de France 2016 but also for the other famous competitions.
«Zoe Leonard: Survey» is the first exhibition to assess the extraordinary range of the artist's
achievements over more
than three decades of her
career to date.
This is an extraordinary
achievement by an artist whose
career has spanned more
than six decades.
In recognition of this occasion, Art League Houston established the Lifetime
Achievement Award in the Visual Arts for artists whose
career has spanned more
than forty years, and who have made an outstanding contribution to the world of visual art in Texas and beyond.
Poole's prize reflects the leadership
achievements he has made during a long
career spanning more
than 35 years, including 20 as managing or senior partner.
As women competing in the world of commerce, where there are more
than enough external obstacles to
career success, we can ill afford the assault on self - esteem prompted each time we discount our measurable
achievements («I was lucky», «I really owe it all to my team») or doubt our abundant abilities («I'm not good with numbers», «I'm not creative — he's the idea guy).
A CV (Curriculum Vitæ, which means course of life in Latin) is an in - depth document that can be laid out over two or more pages and it contains a high level of detail about your
achievements, a great deal more
than just a
career biography.
How better to do this
than through
achievement - oriented, results - focused descriptions of your
career history?
For more
than 25 years his passion has been helping recruiters take their
careers and businesses to another level by inspiring personal & business growth, success and
achievement.
If your experience is stronger
than your education, place your work history before education on your resume, and write about your
career achievements, track record of results and industry knowledge.
On the other hand, a CV is an in - depth document that contains a high level of information about an applicant's
achievements than just discussing his / her
career biography.
For more
than 25 years Roy's passion has been helping recruiters take their
careers and businesses to another level by inspiring personal & business growth, success and
achievement.
Three fundamentals underpin our approach: I have great insight & know the market better
than most I listen intently to candidates
achievements to date and aspirations for the future I am straight forward - I take an open, honest and direct approach that will deliver the best results for you and your
career.
Usually no longer
than a page, a bio highlights specific
achievements and does not take the reader through a full chronology of your
career.
Most employers are more concerned about
career achievements than education.
Your resume will look more impressive if you mention the
achievements of your
career,
than anything else.
If the writer is making a radical
career change, once again, this format places emphasis on
achievements and skills first, rather
than pointing out a big change in
career path.
If you have spent less
than a year at your last 3 + jobs or if you have several significant employment gaps on your resume, another option is to push the chronology to the end of the resume and keep the focus on relevant
achievements rather
than on your
career chronology.
When you are describing previous jobs on your CV, you should also select skills, expertise and
achievements that have relevance to your new
career rather
than just focusing on those that were important at the time.
The functional resume focuses attention on skills and
achievements, rather
than job titles and places of employment, making it a winner for
career changers or new college graduates.
After all, what could be more impressive to an employer
than a long list of
career achievements?
The biography is usually no longer
than a page long and offers your top
career achievements and milestones for each company you've worked for that applies.
If you are a recent college graduate, changing
careers, have less
than 10 years of work experience, or have held multiple roles with the same employer, a one - page resume is usually sufficient to showcase your skills, qualifications, and
achievements.
So, it's better to show measurable
achievements to let him know the result you can bring rather
than tell about your ambitions to build a
career with the company.
I recommend that recent grads only show GPAs if they are higher
than 3.5 I would recommend that you identify other top
achievements from your academic and professional
career.
When putting your executive resume together, consider moving some of your strongest
achievements and
career highlights up into the first few words and phrases, rather
than saving them for later.
It's your
achievements, competencies, and
career wins that need to take center stage on your resume, rather
than stock phrases that could apply to anyone.
Highly motivated with more
than 21 years of experience and
achievements within two different
career fields.