They did
not value education as much as she came to, and so she never received recognition for her academic achievements.
If we really
value education as much as we claim in this country, then you'd think we'd at least find a way to lower those.
Several of the teachers
of values education believe that only a Christian perspective can renew the foundations of public morality.
If you
highly value education and the ability to choose, you could use your 529 plan to pay tuition expenses at private or religious schools (K - 12).
People who send their kids to private
schools value education; kids who stay in them do well enough not to fail out or be kicked out.
We are determined to align the expertise, passion and insights of all of our associates to maintain a set of vibrant and
valued education networks for our academies.
Studies show that students and parents from diverse economic and cultural
backgrounds value education and look to schools as the key to preparing young people for their futures.
It is impossible to teach a student who does not want to learn, does
not value education, or has personal issues that are overwhelming.
SMSC assessments - Good,
systematic values education provides both a clear strategy and impressive outcomes to demonstrate to Ofsted inspectors how the school is working to give its pupils an enjoyable and engaging grounding in life - enriching values and thereby preparing them well for the modern world.
When there was no grass to cut or other work to do, my parents — who
deeply valued education — would give us things to commit to memory.
Rusty Rueff, Glassdoor career and workplace expert, said employers
still value education as one piece of the puzzle for a successful career, but there has been a shift.
The module supports the National Framework for
Values Education by providing opportunities for explicit clarification of values in a systematic way.
For example, if parents who
really value education were more likely to pull their children out of a cohort with a particularly high proportion of peers from troubled families, such nonrandom selection would cause us to erroneously attribute lower performance to the presence of the troubled peers.
Fourth, a society has to control schools either by a consensus
valuing education for all, or through tests and inspections.
''... A $ 1.00 increase in per pupil state aid increases aggregate per pupil housing values by about $ 20.00, indicating that potential
residents value education expenditure.»
«Using the Indian government's own numbers, just 4 percent of Compassion's funds in India are used for moral and
spiritual values education — values which transcend all religions,» said Oakley.
Several of the teachers of
values education believe that only a Christian perspective can renew the foundations of public morality — even in a Hindu context — just as it was the encounter with Christianity that prompted Gandhi (and many of his generation) to revise the dominant understanding of Hinduism.
Sarah
strongly values education and is driven by a genuine thirst for knowledge in an effort to broaden her guests» experience in new and meaningful ways.
Not only do
Americans value education after high school, many of them — of both political stripes — are willing to have more of their tax dollars support it.
Explicit, systematic
values education gives them a bedrock of sound reference points, tying together and cementing all their personal development, including SMSC, PSHE education, Citizenship and SEAL.
They don't care any less about their children or
value education less than English speaking parents, but understanding how the system works, let alone finding a role for themselves in it, is not as straightforward as marching up to the principal and saying, «Sign me up.»
These approaches are arousing substantial international interest and embrace pedagogies of engagement; pedagogies of empowerment; national service programmes;
values education initiatives; citizenship education programmes; and community resource programmes.