Sentences with phrase «which arm students»

The PADI Open Water Course is the industry number 1 entry - level certification programme which arm students with all of the required knowledge and skills that they need to get their underwater lives off to the very best start.

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As the online program is a streamlined one aimed at students already armed with accounting fundamentals, those enrolled generally complete the online degree, which has no on - campus requirement, in 15 months.
One of the 12 men is a recent university graduate; all of the rest are still students in an era in which young people are locking arms and marching against the war in Vietnam, against racism, against authority, standing up and sitting in for Truth and Justice.
On educational maintenance allowances, another issue which the student community is up in arms about, Hughes will «contribute the views of young people and input to the policy development work».
Senior secondary school students in Nigeria have a few more days more to enter the UBA Foundation national essay competition, which closes November 13, 2015, the corporate social responsibility arm of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has announced.
SRC which is the legislative arm of the Students» Union also impeached the Vice President, Ganiyu Oseni and the Treasurer, Musa Jamiu as SRC relieved them of their constitutional duties in the Union.
Stoneman Douglas High School, which has more than 3,000 students, had one armed resource officer who never entered the building while a gunman was killing people inside, officials said.
Observing the timings in the chapter in which Harry is struck, the students suggest that the bones in Harry's arm are removed at 11:13:50 am, with Skele - Gro working at roughly 11:50 am.
For example the Women in Engineering (WIE) arm of the IEEE — an association of 380,000 members in areas ranging from aerospace systems to biomedical engineering — sponsors 186 affinity groups worldwide, several of which are student groups based at universities.
Often students are trying for height and only using their arms which is then followed by hanging in their shoulders.
If you are not familiar with the RKC, students or «victims» need to pass the Snatch test which requires you to perform the snatch 100 times (both arms total) with a 12 kg Kettlebell in 5 minutes.
When students focus on pushing their arms down into the floor they often lock their elbows, which also brings the shoulder heads forward.
Unlike the prototypical Argento heroine, however, she's a teacher rather than a creative type, which is doubly curious given that the Lusman Arms is to aspiring actors what the German ballet academy is to students of dance in Suspiria: a purgatory house.
What can we do as educational and cultural workers, at this crucial moment in history, when corporate revenue expands as the job market shrinks, when there is such a callous disregard for human suffering and human life, when the indomitable human spirit gasps for air in an atmosphere of intellectual paralysis, social amnesia, and political quiescence, when the translucent hues of hope seem ever more ethereal, when thinking about the future seems anachronistic, when the concept of utopia has become irretrievably Disneyfied, when our social roles as citizens have become increasingly corporatized and instrumentalized in a world which hides necessity in the name of consumer desire, when media analyses of military invasions is just another infomercial for the US military industrial complex with its huge global arms industry, and when teachers and students alike wallow in absurdity, waiting for the junkyard of consumer life to vomit up yet another panacea for despair?
«I am proud of all of the major policy accomplishments on which I worked, but I'm probably most passionate about consumer information in higher education, and arming families and students with the tools to make good decisions about college.»
In other words, we risk rushing ahead with promising structural changes inherent to personalized learning — reorganizing space, integrating technology tools, freeing up seat - time — without arming educators with reliable and specific information about how to personalize to their particular students or what to do, for which students, in what circumstances.
At USC, students have an on - site supervisor and are armed with video cameras, which allow them to record and upload their lessons to faculty, peers, and others for feedback.
Whatever a student's struggles — a learning disability, disadvantaged circumstances, antisocial leanings — AWOL, which accepts students ages 12 - 22, welcomes him or her with open arms.
The students partnered with the UCL Institute of Education (IOE), and Worthing Library, which allowed them to talk to current members of the Armed Forces, and research the specific role of the soldiers from Sussex.
Armed with the certainty that their own efforts can and will take them far, these students are poised to succeed, which isn't only good news for them and for their families: it's good news for our society as a whole.
This is the result of an academic arms race in the state, in which the public university system «has increasingly raised the demands for admission so students across the broad system are looking to see how they can position themselves competitively for that system.»
Against this backdrop, some parents fear that implicit bias may impact the ways in which armed teachers and police officers interact with students.
Public schools across the country rely upon federal investments for key education programs such as Title I grants for disadvantaged students, special education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), and also programs such as Impact Aid, which provides support to school districts educating students whose parents are enlisted in our Armed Forces and those who reside on tribal trust lands.
Advocates of teacher - training programs say one reason for the relatively high dropout rate is the traditional teacher education, which they say relies too heavily on classroom theory instead of arming newcomers with practical tactics to cope with a packed classroom of students with divergent abilities, language barriers or difficulty sitting still for 30 minutes.
This bundle contains 18 ready - to - use Crab Worksheets that are perfect for students who want to learn more about Crabs which are decapod crustaceans which have a very short tail and are covered with a thick shell, or exoskeleton and are armed with a single pair of claws.
Researchers of a brief released from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the primary research arm of the United States Department of Education (USDOE), recently set out to «shed light on the extent to which disadvantaged students have access to effective teaching, based on value - added measures [VAMs]» as per three recent IES studies that have since been published in peer - reviewed journals and that include in their analyses 17 total states.
The curriculum includes a process called «turtling» in which students are taught to cross their arms over their body and envision themselves withdrawing into a shell when they encounter a threat.
At the Harlem Success Academy Charter Schools, CEO Eva Moskowitz has created a system in which, «New students are initiated at «kindergarten boot camp,» where they get drilled for two weeks on how to behave in the «zero noise» corridors (straight lines, mouths shut, arms at one's sides).»
In school environments where buttocks beating is key to student management and discipline, all the myriad lesser insults to which children are prey such as ear twisting, cheek squeezing, finger jabbing, arm grabbing, slamming against the wall and general manhandling are apt to pass unchronicled and unrecognized for what they really are.
«Teachers armed with assessment - product data which determine and precisely define disabilities use interactive whiteboards, student - response systems, document cameras, laptop computers, and mobile computer labs to differentiate their instruction according to each child's learning style within a single classroom.
We aim term paper writing services at students which means that we will not be costing you an arm and a leg.
Another option is for students to pursue military scholarships, such as the Health Professions Scholarship, which is available through the armed forces.
There are some great cafes and bars here, which won't charge an arm and a leg, especially if you do a bit of detective work and figure out where the students are heading (of course, you could obviously just ask them).
As a retired lawyer, you also have the option of accessing resources from Homewood Health, which provides the confidential Member Assistance Program (MAP) for Ontario lawyers, paralegals, judges, students at Ontario law schools and accredited paralegal colleges, licensing - process candidates, and their families, with financial, arm's - length support from the Law Society of Upper Canada and LawPRO.
Apple have also realised Windows ARM laptops are also on the horizon which will give students a proper keyboard (kinda important!)
In the wake of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, which occurred about 275 miles south of Crystal River Middle School, where Volitich teaches, she has defended the NRA, expressed support for the idea of arming teachers, including herself, to protect students and has joined in on the attacks on the shooting survivors who have called for gun control.
Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, which has more than 3,000 students, had one armed resource officer who never entered the building under attack while a gunman was shooting people inside, officials said.
Scott has repeatedly said he doesn't support arming teachers and had pushed lawmakers adopt his own proposal, which called for at least one law enforcement officer in every school and one for every thousand students who attend a school.
The curriculum includes a process called «turtling» in which students are taught to cross their arms over their body and envision themselves withdrawing into a shell when they encounter a threat.
Kayne Anderson Real Estate Advisors («KAREA»), the private equity real estate arm of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, which invests primarily in student housing, announced today the appointment of David Selznick as a managing director.
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