Sentences with phrase «various academic environments»

As an enthusiastic and motivated individual with experience in sales and marketing, a solid background in various academic environments, and a commitment to achieving organizational goals, I would be a valuable asset to your team in this role.

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«What's more, these systems will provide the community with unambiguous school demand data, which can help policy makers make decisions on improving the academic performance and learning environment of various schools.»
Undoubtedly, statistics regarding the importance of art and the various impacts on the learning environment richen the curriculum and we need to advocate for these programs in order to encourage future academic success!
The academic experience transpires partially in the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, where thinking and making — physical contact with various materials — intersect to enable students from a variety of disciplinary studies to be aware of their visual environment.
Worked to develop games and simulations that could be used in training or academic environment to teach various risk analysis concepts and techniques.
Experienced with analyzing initial transfer credit and course work * Advised potential and current students in both undergraduate and graduate degree programs with respect to academics in a call center environment * Partnered with internal and external resources for students regarding various degree programs via telephone, email and in person * Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Business, Criminal Justice, Information Technolo...
For example, compared to older mothers, teen mothers display lower levels of verbal stimulation and involvement, higher levels of intrusiveness, and maternal speech that is less varied and complex.47, 48 Mothers with fewer years of education read to their children less frequently25, 49 and demonstrate less sophisticated language and literacy skills themselves, 50 which affects the quantity and quality of their verbal interactions with their children.2 Parental education, in turn, relates to household income: poverty and persistent poverty are strongly associated with less stimulating home environments, 51 and parents living in poverty have children who are at risk for cognitive, academic, and social - emotional difficulties.52, 53 Finally, Hispanic and African American mothers are, on average, less likely to read to their children than White, non-Hispanic mothers; 54 and Spanish - speaking Hispanic families have fewer children's books available in the home as compared to their non-Hispanic counterparts.25 These racial and ethnic findings are likely explained by differences in family resources across groups, as minority status is often associated with various social - demographic risks.
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