Sentences with phrase «what education features»

To learn more about what education features customers can enjoy in the Anniversary Update, visit this blog post.

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Finally, our literature review yielded important morals about formal features of discussions about what makes theological education theological.
In my view, they should be furious about what NCLB is doing to public education, and should be leading the charge against it, not least because they are tasked with carrying out some of its worst features.
«We looked at how various features support educators in knowing what students know,» said Barry Fishman, a professor at the U-M School of Information and the School of Education.
Each woman's profile reveals physical details, personality features, religion, what she's looking for (dating, marriage, etc.), education level, and qualities that her ideal match should have.
With the advanced search features, members can narrow down their matches based on body type, what kind of relationship they are looking for, religious affiliation, education level, and opinions on children.
A feature story in the Winter 2014 issue of Education Next, «The Softer Side of «No Excuses»: A View of KIPP Schools in Action,» takes readers inside KIPP schools to see what they are really like.
Having been invited to write an article for this publication, it would have been easy to write a feature offering guidance on what security solutions should be implemented within the education sector.
To tie in with Anti-Bullying Week 2014 (November 17 - 22) Into Film, an education charity supported by the BFI with Lottery funding, has developed a resource featuring six carefully selected films — three for primary and three for secondary — to promote discussion about bullying and related themes such as friendship, standing up for what is right and the power of groups, positive and negative.
Recently, we asked the 2003 - 2004 Education World Tech Team: What would you recommend that today's educators who are buying new computers for their personal and professional use — and who want the technology to be usable and useful for as long as possible — look for in terms of memory, hard drive, features, programs, accessories, software...
(For full results from the 2009 survey, download the PDF; for the 2007 and 2008 surveys see «What Americans Think about Their Schools,» features, Fall 2007, and «The 2008 Education Next — PEPG Survey of Public Opinion,» features, Fall 2008).
On April 10, CDF's milestone will be celebrated at an Askwith Forum featuring an esteemed panel of guests who will examine what we can do to continue — as the title of a new Harvard Education Press book reads — improving the odds for America's children.
The primary focus of this Education World feature is Ferlazzo's reviews of technology resources, but with so many excellent resources to choose from, you never know what treasures you might find.
A study of Singapore Math conducted by the American Institutes for Research (AIR) for the U.S. Department of Education (released in January 2005) concluded, «What the United States needs overall are the sound features of the Singapore Mathematics system.»
It provides an individual web ‑ based education portal with features for learning management, mobile app integrations and OpenCampus» «build what you need technology» — a concept that allows users to design features exactly as they want them.
The evidence shows that the defining feature of a great education is what happens in the classroom.
Meticulously researched and featuring insights from a host of educators and game designers, as well as his own enthusiastic adventures in the classroom, Matthew Farber's book is an impressive primer, revealing what works and what doesn't out here on education's exciting new frontier.»
What are the practical implications of Ericsson's features of deliberate practice for K — 12 education?
Other features include flexible learning environments, customized education paths and letting students have a say in what and how they want to learn.
This edition also features a special editorial section that includes comments from some of the leading education architecture and design professionals exploring the evolution of school and university interiors and what today's education institutions must consider as they plan upcoming projects (p. 114).
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But many bilingual education programs, both two - way and one - way, fail to leverage the entire communicative repertoire of the child, limiting their performances only to those that are constituted with features of what is considered standard English - only or the standard language other than English - only.
We come now to what may be the most significant, and yet the least remarked on, feature of character education: the way values are taught and the way learning is thought to take place.
For immediate release Contact: Sharon Rubinstein, 212-870-3505, ext. 8, cell 703-901-7947, [email protected] AFT President Randi Weingarten and NYSED Commissioner John King to Exchange Ideas at Teaching Matters» Annual Luncheon, Oct. 23 (New York, NY)- October 15th, 2013 What: Teaching Matters» Champions of Education and Innovation luncheon will feature a moderated conversation...
Take a look at this video featuring Zach, a student at EDGE Academy, where he describes what education for sustainability has meant for him.
WHAT: Forum and discussion on public education featuring Diane Ravitch and a panel of parent activists from around the nation.
This is similar to what many of the schools we've featured in our Place - Based Education blog series encourage their students to do no matter their location.
Alyson Klein and Andrew Ujifusa, Assistant Editors, Education Week, authors of Politics K - 12 • Title of talk: Inside ESSA — the Nation's New K - 12 Law • EdWeek's expert team on federal policy will walk you through the main features of the new federal K - 12 law — the Every Student Succeeds Act — what's new, what's the same, and what a smaller federal role will mean for school districts and their leaders.
The Creative Educators» Guide to Reaching Every Student, featuring Q&A with Kay Davenport, president of the National Alternative Education Association, on what makes a successful credit recovery program.
What was ultimately titled a «Value - Added Smackdown» in a blog post featured in Education Week, let's just say, got a little out of hand, with the «smackdown» ending up focusing almost solely around our claim that Harris believed, and we disagreed, with the notion that «value - added [was and still is] good enough to be used for [purposes of] educational accountability.»
The 74 features GALS & BOYS: «What's Old Is New Again: Why 3 New Middle Schools in Colorado, Texas, and California Are Prioritizing Single - Sex Education»
In «What Comes With a Booth» under the «About the Show» tab on www.SEMAShow.com/esm, you'll find that a booth also includes drapes, identification signage, one SEMA Industry Awards Banquet ticket for every 100 sq. ft. of space, company listings in the official SEMA Show Directory as well as the SEMA Show Pocket Guide, access to the Education Days seminars and one free product placement in the Ideas Alive: Featuring the New Products Showcase or the Featured Product Showcase.
«In today's market, clippers come with a variety of features at many different price points, so making sure that you're getting the right clipper for what you'll be using it for is key,» says Megan Mouser, Andis education manager.
Big Five was featured in TheStreet in the article What's Hot in Family Travel for 2017: Education, Cultural Immersion And Service, (click here).
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A panel discussion featuring regional ceramists and potters discussing their work and experiences at the 2017 NCECA (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) conference in Portland, Oregon, and what is being prepared for the 2018 conference in Pittsburgh.
Design Milk blog recently featured Pratt's Industrial Design department in a post on how young designers are learning and what tools they are using in design education.
When asked what measures could be implemented to improve their safety and that of other road users, 70 % said better education, 38 % thought more enforcement such as harsher penalties and 36 % suggested making routine safety checks a feature of the driving test.
And if you go forward a few of years, I think the iPad could do for education what the OLPC was originally intended to do (compare the original iPod to today's models in price and features.)
So here is what was officially announced at the Apple event: a refresh of the 9.7» iPad aimed at the education market, featuring Apple Pencil support.
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There are some key features that every resume must include — summary of qualifications, education, work experience — but what makes a resume standout is how you construct the language of your resume to fit both the needs of the job in contention and your own past experiences.
Plans are underway for TEC Center to feature case studies on our website, in a free downloadable eBook on our website, in a featured article in Young Children and at the NAEYC Annual Conference in Atlanta to celebrate the milestone, reflect on what we know now that we didn't know then, and connect the position statement to recent guidelines from American Academy of Pediatrics, Department of Education and Zero to Three.
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