American children coming of age today will work in a global, technologically advanced economy,
competing with peers in India, China and other countries.
The new measures will place our education system on a par with the best - performing countries, pushing expectations and aspirations of young people and ensuring they can
compete with peers across the globe to secure the government's vision of full employment.
Companies: In the 20thcentury when
companies competed with peers with the same business model, they wanted employees to help them execute current business models (whether it was working on an assembly line or writing code supporting or extending current products).
Another way of escaping the perpetual depression
of competing with my peer group was to return to nature, or Central Park, where all clumsy boys are equal.
This is a personalized online training path that they've built on their own which they can complete whenever their schedule allows,
without competing with peers or trying to keep up with the status quo.
Teachers can log their students» acts of kindness via the website, and
students compete with their peers around the country and the globe to see who has the most compassion.
Kids can play for fun and to learn new skills, and also to
compete with peers in their hometowns and around the world.
At the time of the event the then Education Minister Elizabeth Truss said: «Our new, forward - thinking, computing curriculum, backed by industry experts, will raise standards, show students how to make computers work for them and give them the skills and knowledge they need to
compete with their peers from around the world.
Great schools are so much more than just test results, but being able to read and do math at grade level is critical to giving our students the skills to
compete with their peers across the state and country, so we're proud of the steady progress we're seeing,» said Superintendent Rouhanifard.
He finds it so easy to
compete with his peers that he has no challenge.
She said the girls would be taught skilled and semi-skilled labour so that they would be able to
compete with their peers in the outside world.
More importantly, these self - assessments give them the opportunity to go at their own pace and focus on their own performance instead of having to
compete with their peers and publicly disclose their personal weaknesses.
They are able to
compete with peers and level up while absorbing the key takeaways.
When learners feel an uncomfortable sense of competition: Feedback shared in a group setting could cause learners to feel like they have to
compete with their peers.
When the 2009 PISA scores were released, noted Zhao, «The results received extensive media coverage in the United States, all emitting a sense of shock, urgency, and anxiety» (p. 56) about American students» ability to
compete with peers from China and other economic rivals.
It will help
them compete with their peers in the world's best education jurisdictions.»
For some artists, a Turner nomination has proved to be a poisoned chalice, a hugely demanding gladiatorial experience in which they and their work are subjected to unwelcome media scrutiny and forced to
compete with their peers.
Perhaps worse, The internet allows «conspiracy theories to
compete with peer - reviewed science».
Perhaps worse, the internet allows «conspiracy theories to
compete with peer - reviewed science».
Each year, a fortunate few students are recruited on campus while the majority of new graduates have to enter the job market and
compete with their peers.
All the while, look after yourself, take breaks, and don't try to
compete with your peers.
As an intern,
competed with peers from all across the United States and finished in the top twenty.
If you want to
compete with your peers you will have go the extra step and be more shrewd and resourceful than other candidates.
«You might be buried under the stress of unconsciously trying to
compete with your peer's posts on social media.
As a realtor, you may have to
compete with your peers to obtain listings.