Sentences with phrase «who get a good education»

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«If you have never raised capital before, get help,» says Robb, adding that you will likely get a much better deal with someone who has been through the process than if you're getting an education on your first deal.
Even though the current Millennials ages 25 to 32 are better educated than the generations of young adults who preceded them, 14 the survey found only one significant generational difference in the overall perceived value of their education in preparing them for a job and career — some 41 % of Millennials ages 25 to 32, 45 % of Gen Xers and 47 % of Baby Boomers say their schooling was «very useful» in getting them ready to enter the labor force.
There are pros and cons to attending an online Bible College, but in my opinion, it is the best way to get Bible college and seminary education for someone who already has a family or a career.
These people who «Know his voice» always seem to get it, and I mean get it better than me, and I have all the education.
I count myself lucky that I am where I am today, and that even though I am with my deepest regards sorry for what has happened to 9/11 and other radical Muslim attacks, I am also sorry for those poor boys in Afghanistan, who believe they have no life in this world, the boys who will never get a good education, the boys who will never be thought of boys, but terrorists, murderers, and worthy of nothing but dirt by people, never to truly lead a good life.
Education, for example, is a great good, but it will always be difficult to get the right educators; and there is no way of insuring that the educational process will not be perverted by those who have the most political or economic power.
The stark fact that complicates incentive studies like Fryer's is that for children who grow up in difficult circumstances, there already exists a powerful set of material incentives to get a good education.
That's more than 2,900 kids who are going to be misled, told by the USSF, «if you want to be good and go pro, you have to do it OUR way,» and then won't have the education - or the resources to get the education - they need to succeed in another career.
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«Past studies have looked at the effects of differential parenting on the children who get more negative feedback, but our study focused on this as a dynamic operating at two levels of the family system: one that affects all children in the family as well as being specific to the child at the receiving end of the negativity,» explains Jennifer M. Jenkins, Atkinson Chair of Early Child Development and Education at the University of Toronto, who led the team.
An «agglomeration of foodies and educational reformers who are propelled by a vacuous if well - meaning ideology» — in other words, by unexamined assumptions that spending time in school gardens will give children a better chance at getting an education and a high - school diploma.
Just as crucially as opening up a debate on the role of the private sector in education, the government must do a better job at getting a clear message across to the people who really matter.
It is our responsibility to ensure that people who have the grades, the desire and the will to pursue education can still get the best education possible and should not be held back by financial constraints,» the Vice President underscored.
After all, unlike the UPK tax hike battle, the only people who will be negatively affected by his policy are his ostensible base: primarily black and Latino working - class people who are committed to getting their kids the best education possible.
The scheme's critics argued that Specialist Schools encouraged segregation in education, insofar as the middle class parents who were long best placed to ensure favourable outcomes from school admissions regimes of grammar schools would continue to be able to get their children into the better schools, at the expense of those from poorer and socially excluded backgrounds.
Learning about vital issues like sex, consent and emotional literacy is undoubtedly good for boys, but it's overwhelmingly girls and women who are on the receiving end of abuse and rape from men who've got their sex education from online porn and not had consent explained and reinforced.
While technically the money side of social welfare is indeed not payable to illegal aliens, (1) They still get an incredibly costly (to taxpayers) set of benefits such as free public school education for their kids; law - and - order which is a public good; and medical care in ER facilities who have to treat everyone, with or without insurance.
As a child of immigrants, who worked hard, got a good education and became a successful businessman and -LSB-...]
He told BBC Radio 5 live's Victoria Derbyshire: «To bring in people who've got a wider life experience and skills from outside of education... has got to encourage better educational outcomes.»
Ask families who hope for a better future for their children through quality education if they feel not getting worse is an improvement.
I don't want to do that because I have 10,000 students here who I want to get a good education.
Wang's findings suggest that getting the full value from genetically modified crops may require more knowledge about how the system works — and better education for the farmers who use it.
These schools are then full of Roma children who can not get an adequate education, and the handicapped children are those who suffer as well, like not having enough space for the special care they need.
A Message from One Harvard School to Gay Teens — «It Gets Better» Boston Globe, August 4, 2011 «The man is Keith Supko, an information services assistant for the Harvard Graduate School of Education — one of several HGSE faculty, staff and students of all sexual orientations who came together to create an «It Gets Better» video.
My hope is to empower the adults who teach these amazing students to engage in Real Talk so that when things come up, their students are armed with real strategies to overcome the bumps in the road and get back to the real purpose of a college education: learning your subject or craft and discovering the best version of yourself in an intellectually stimulating and culturally affirming community.
But Wisconsin state senator Russ Decker, a leading opponent of vouchers, has argued that the program gives money to children who would attend private schools anyway and declared, «You've got a lot of additional money going into the choice program that we could better use funding public education statewide.»
As June Kronholz reported in Education Next, studies have long found that disadvantaged students who participate in such activities are less likely to drop out, use tobacco or alcohol, or get pregnant; they are also more likely to score well on tests, enroll in college, and complete college.
Good conceptual groundwork has already been laid by Ted Kolderie, Joe Graba, and their colleagues at Education / Evolving, who argue convincingly that «we can't get the schools we need just by changing the schools we have.»
Representative Michael Bileca, who sponsored the omnibus education measure in the Florida House, and who is a member of Conservative Leaders for Education, said that «getting better reporting on student growth and proficiency and getting it into the hands of parents: That's usefueducation measure in the Florida House, and who is a member of Conservative Leaders for Education, said that «getting better reporting on student growth and proficiency and getting it into the hands of parents: That's usefuEducation, said that «getting better reporting on student growth and proficiency and getting it into the hands of parents: That's useful.»
All of us who work in education or policy can also think of plenty of times when foundations have felt uncomfortably pushy, and when all the talk of «mission alignment» and «strategic focus» seems to mean, «It's time to get with the program, if you know what's good for you.»
Tom Payzant, the veteran superintendent who heads up Boston Public Schools, says large school districts get funding from a variety of philanthropic organizations, but he has had to work hard to persuade these funders to align their efforts to support a system - wide vision of how to improve education and avoid contributing to what he calls «project-itis,» which is just a series of ad hoc donations that make givers feel good but have little impact on students.
A Department of Education 2008 report determined that students who seek to master an academic topic with mastery - oriented goals show better long - term academic development than do their peers whose main goals are to get good grades or outperform others, thus the value of including feedback other than formal grades and of metacognition.
As Professor Fernando Reimers, who moderated the panel, summarized, there is a disconnect between how education gets delivered in the classroom and the common desire for students to become good, well - rounded people.
«One of the best ways for change is to have people who are experts and passionate about education at all levels to run for office because you get to sit at the table, influence, and really make a difference,» Cain says.
The No Child Left Behind Act imposes the wrong kind of testing on schools, educators need better systems to interpret the test data they get, and the federal government should help pay for the mandates it imposes, according to several advocates who last week addressed a private panel studying the education law and how to improve it.
Price, a nonresident Senior Fellow in economic studies at the Brookings Institute and John L. Weinberg / Goldman Sachs visiting professor of public and international affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, wrote Achievement Matters: Getting Your Child the Best Education Possible «for educators who wish to mobilize their own communities to support student success,» he wrote.
At university...... many years later in the late 2000's I had a wonderful lecturer who encouraged me to speak up and critically reflect as well as explore areas of education I had never previously considered...... we could have a laugh, get the serious study and research done and feel like a solid contributor to our field (I work in adult education in a not - for - profit RTO).
Though fraught with controversy and political peril, shuttering bad schools might just be a saving grace for students who need the best education they can get.
France was the country with the highest proportion of parents who thought the standard of education had got worse in the last decade (70 per cent), while countries with the most positive ratings included China, Singapore and Indonesia (70 per cent said the standard had got better).
The tax credits surely make those who get them better off, but they do nothing to increase education.
Even in higher education — where for many years experts in their field who couldn't teach that well were kept on as professors for their other abilities, notoriety, and grant - getting abilities — many schools are now often requiring professors to participate in professional development to improve their teaching.
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Inequality (gender and economic) causes huge gaps in who can get a good education, but it also creates gaps in who are unable to use their education for employment.
I get that strategy, but I still think we need folks like you, Neerav «Relinquisher» Kingsland, and our friends at CRPE who run the Portfolio District Network, to help education leaders plan for a future with a different district structure that's capable of delivering better results.
Meanwhile young men with at least some college education (who can get higher - skilled and better - paying jobs) experienced less decline in median income; for those with advanced degrees, median income actually increased by 14 percent.
Mrs Hims, Headteacher, said: «I am so proud of the children and their parents, who have really taken on what we are trying to do as a school to get the best possible education for the children.
People who have chosen to devote their professional lives to ensuring children get the best opportunity of a decent education.
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The one group for whom this expansion might sound especially appealing is parents who believe their children are not getting the best education possible at their neighborhood public school.
He said Californians have become numb to the large number of children who are not getting a good education.
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