Given the social, political, and economic complexities of the modern world, high - school students need a broad, deep, liberal arts education that will enable them to
meet the challenges of the future as informed, thoughtful adults.
So on grounds that it does
n't meet the challenges of the future, that it weakens rather than strengthens accountability and that it threatens the ethos of the health service, these changes are simply wrong.
It is important to know the history of your religion so that you can
meet the challenges of the future.
BARS will assist CSIRO to deliver on its commitment to increase food production in cropping and livestock systems, improve drought tolerance and disease resistance, and improve nutritional values to
meet the challenges of the future.
Through joy in learning, kinship with nature, and working in community we prepare students to
meet the challenges of the future and to find purpose and meaning in their lives.
This seminar will examine whether our monetary system is fit to
meet the challenges of the future.
I am particularly proud to have overseen the long overdue reforms to the Ministry of Defence and to our Armed Forces, which will shape them to
meet the challenges of the future and keep this country safe.
As Borough President, I worked to create more than 27,000 new seats in 48 new public schools, fought to strengthen the role of the local Superintendents, and provided funding to modernize our schools so they can
meet the challenges of future.
With popular predictions stating that many of the jobs that today's children will do don't even exist yet, the role of education is more important than ever before, and technology and innovation are key factors in helping us all to
meet the challenges of the future.
Mr Perrottet said: «There is nothing more important than the education of our children, and this record investment by the NSW Government will ensure we have the schools and the resources we need to
meet the challenges of the future.»
The community benefits [because] more students are ready to
meet the challenges of the future.
«I am determined to ensure we focus on building the skills employers need to flourish, skills people need to gain meaningful employment to support themselves and skills that will equip people to
meet the challenges of the future.»
Achieving this more efficient and effective system will be crucial if the government is to
meet the challenges of the future — not least in the face of a possible recession following the referendum result.
The focus of the PISA 2012 assessment of problem solving was: Are today's 15 - year - old students acquiring the problem - solving skills that will prepare them to
meet the challenges of the future?
By establishing and maintaining high standards, we hope to develop responsible, productive citizens who will be prepared to
meet the challenges of the future.
To
meet the challenges of the future, DOT must continue to harness the ingenuity of the American people in new and innovative ways.
«It is indeed an exciting time for tourism, and hence it is important to recognize the accomplishments of Asia Pacific's leading travel industry professionals, and provide the impetus for our global travel partners to build capabilities to
meet the challenges of the future.
The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development concluded in 2008 that business - as - usual in agriculture is not an option; instead, a thorough and radical overhaul of present international and agricultural policies is essential to
meet the challenges of the future.
It is part of the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), an Institute - wide initiative designed to help transform the global energy system to
meet the challenges of the future.
Annette Magnusson, Secretary General SCC, will speak about innovation in practice and share some of the ongoing initiatives by SCC as well as the need for interdisciplinary legal innovation to
meet challenges of the future.