For instance, the parents in the Harrison family offer their teens encouragement for school achievement: «Like many ghetto parents Lincoln and Lillie place a great
value on education for their children....
Though some employers place a higher
value on education than others, possessing a degree or certificate will undoubtedly open more doors for a restaurant management career.
Because assistant principals work in the academic sector, hiring managers place great
value on education.
It goes along with placing our highest
value on education, generally, as the best preparation for life, but driving lessons have the added ingredient of teaching the next generation (s) how to, literally, navigate through the world, and, the important safety elements which will give them the best chance of avoiding injury.
I guess HTC is talking about countries outside the U.S. that actually put
a value on education.
Parent involvement can help scholars place more
value on their education and motivate them to invest the proper amount of time and energy into their academics.
@Staticvars, «The core problem remains a cultural one, where many subcultures do not put enough
value on education»
The core problem remains a cultural one, where many subcultures do not put enough
value on education.
We know poverty, teenage motherhood, single - parent homes, the lack of
value on education from this cohort, generational public assistance, etc., etc., are the primary causes of the achievement gap, NOT INCOMPETENT TEACHERS.
Their parents may place greater
value on education and be more willing to supplement the voucher, or they may live in a neighborhood with a broader selection of private schools.
For example, the average student attending a privately run voucher school, whether network or stand - alone, may have parents who place a higher
value on education than those of the average student attending a municipal school.
They put far less
value on education and career, which, in their view, only distracts a woman from her true calling: to get married and devote herself to the family.
Richard Apau, Operations Manager, Youth Without Borders who spoke at the event admonished the women to place more
value on the education of their girl child and treat both the girls and the boys equally.
Lord Browne said: «We must not flinch from putting
a value on education.
She is excited to train as a teacher in a vibrant community that aligns with her personal
values on education.
Not exact matches
Companies are placing more
value on training and retaining staff by establishing a professional development budget, offering time off for
education, or setting up in - house training
on new tools and concepts.
Which makes great advice
on how to navigate your university
education (and how to wring as much real - world
value out of every precious tuition dollar as possible) incredibly valuable.
The Healthcare Reform Law, including The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and The Healthcare and
Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, could have a material adverse effect
on Humana's results of operations, including restricting revenue, enrollment and premium growth in certain products and market segments, restricting the company's ability to expand into new markets, increasing the company's medical and operating costs by, among other things, requiring a minimum benefit ratio
on insured products, lowering the company's Medicare payment rates and increasing the company's expenses associated with a non-deductible health insurance industry fee and other assessments; the company's financial position, including the company's ability to maintain the
value of its goodwill; and the company's cash flows.
A native of New York City, Garcia is a frequent speaker
on legal
education panels and an advocate of
value - based legal billing.
I'm successful, and I have a lot of thoughts
on the
value of
education.
The higher
education system also places a lot of
value on experiential
education.
We calculated the so - called fair market
value of college football players at the 20 most profitable programs using data provided by the Department of
Education and based
on the work of Ellen Staurowsky, a professor at Drexel.
Georgetown University's Center
on Education and the Workforce found in their recent report, «The Economic Value of College Majors,» that education majors are paid the least — specifically those specializing in early childhood education, who earn a median annual salary of
Education and the Workforce found in their recent report, «The Economic
Value of College Majors,» that
education majors are paid the least — specifically those specializing in early childhood education, who earn a median annual salary of
education majors are paid the least — specifically those specializing in early childhood
education, who earn a median annual salary of
education, who earn a median annual salary of $ 39,000.
A New York Fed study shows the
value of a college
education in finding work as well as wide differences in salaries based
on majors.
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«This is an example of focusing
on Alberta's energy strengths and turning it into
value - added opportunities,» said Stephen Khan, Minister of Enterprise and Advanced
Education.
Her impact
on the vision, direction and culture of the college has resulted in significant growth and has activated a critical public discussion
on the
value of college
education in Ontario's economic development.
For market segmentation, you should look for people demographics (age, gender, race, household size), socioeconomic class (income,
education, occupation), psychographics (
values, personality, lifestyle), and based
on their behavior (buying responses, usage, loyalties).
Some tokens are not based
on any fundamental
value, thus, may facilitate bubbles and Ponzi schemes.Furthermore, Stellar and LHoFT emphasized the issue of «investor
education» — some investors are not informed well enough about an ICO project before investing in it.
Within the Mormon faith there are a higher percentage of well educated people because of the
value we place
on education.
Bash away, but it was a great school with great
values, and most of all, focused
on education.
In
education this
value orientation with respect to work results in emphasis
on general studies that is, studies that are devoted to the growth of humane
values and not simply to technical competence.
In my own research
on the opinions of Australians, to be published in September 2007, I found that many parents have complained that sex
education programmes have been age inappropriate, obsessively concerned with the physical to the detriment of the moral and psychological context, and subversive of the
values and moral positions that parents have typically held.
Other Republican hopefuls, Pat Robertson's Christian Coalition and such «cultural warriors» as Rush Limbaugh, former Secretary of
Education William Bennett, and James Dobson, director of Focus
on the Family, have claimed there is an encompassing social divide over morality and
values.
A corollary of all this that is crucial for Whitehead's reflections
on education is the idea that a life led
on the level of human existence that is mere dull repetition of
value realized in earlier experience is less than fully human.
«Nationalism shows its character as a faith whenever national welfare or survival is regarded as the supreme end of life; whenever right and wrong are made dependent
on the sovereign will of the nation, however determined; whenever religion and science,
education and art, are
valued by the measure of their contribution to national existence.»
Reflection
on the relative amounts spent for alcoholic beverages and for such items as
education and medical care provides a sobering lesson in relative
values.
In the second place, he proposes to the truly revolutionary societies an attention to what is of
value in their own contexts, and a program for growth to world consciousness —
education, religion, an ethical business community, and so
on.
Perhaps the most challenging of these (sic) is the contrast (sic) between the Christian approach to
education which is based
on the understanding of all life as God's gift, and a general approach to
education which does not openly acknowledge any religious
values.»
Among those most eager to respond to the new freedom and the emphasis
on values are some of the leaders of the All India Association for Christian Higher
Education, which represents some 2,000 Christian colleges.
Much of today's emphasis is
on the instrumental
value of
education, a means to a better job and higher standard of living.
In contrast, sectors of the population linked to international trade, occupying a dominant position in world markets, and depending
on open diplomatic channels might well find themselves more in sympathy with lower defense budgets, higher
education outlays, cosmopolitan
values, and liberal religious institutions whose theologies favor universalism and whose moral teachings favor relativism and discretion.
The word went out in
education, mass communications, public philosophy and political life: «Be the first kid
on your block to reappropriate the
values of the Judeo - Christian tradition.»
Such are, in brief outline, some of the main enduring
values from Whitehead's reflections
on education, chiefly from The Aims of Education, together with his perceptions of the relevance of the educational enterprise to his own
education, chiefly from The Aims of
Education, together with his perceptions of the relevance of the educational enterprise to his own
Education, together with his perceptions of the relevance of the educational enterprise to his own culture.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing
on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex
education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of
values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
Last weekend I had the pleasure of lecturing at the American Enterprise Institute's
Values and Capitalism Faculty Retreat
on the challenges facing Christians in higher
education.
But there is also
value in short - term (three to ten meetings) parent -
education groups focused
on particular age groups or problems.
Any higher
education which ignores discourse
on knowledge of social objectives and human
values must end in creating what the Radhakrishnan Report calls a Rakshasa Raj.
But it may be that we have given up too quickly
on common
values that can still ground public
education.