Sentences with phrase «unique early educational»

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BOLTON — A week in Washington, D.C. earlier this month brought unique educational, social and memorable experiences to last a lifetime for a rising a seventh grader from Bolton Central School.
Both the campaign and ongoing communication will continue to acknowledge the efforts of all involved in the education of children, while demonstrating MTA's unique points of difference, including 220 - local staff, in - house customer service team and the largest educational resource field force — who visit schools and early childhood centres across Australia and New Zealand every day.
As educational policy makers seek strategies to improve the teacher workforce, the early career period represents a unique opportunity to identify struggling teachers, examine the likelihood of future improvement, and make strategic pretenure investments in development or dismissals.
A further unique feature of the research is that the origin of the economic returns can be empirically traced through a chain of early educational advantages to cumulate in long - term effects.
Over 50 years ago, educational scholar William Alexander identified the need for dedicated academic institutions catering to the unique developmental needs of early adolescents: middle schools.
Drawing from major public and private collections including The Museum of London and London School of Economics, the display offers a new interpretation of Kibbo Kift's unique vision for the present day and sheds light on the diversity of the Whitechapel Gallery's educational ethos in the early 20th century.
To explore the potential for digital learning in early childhood, the Ounce, researchers at Northwestern University, and the educational technology company Parent University formed a unique partnership to examine an innovative family engagement strategy: delivering parenting tips and support through text messaging.
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