She described him as a "fantastic" teacher and said he wrongly thought some of the coursework marks would be poor.
This benefits the engineering students who can complete the coursework, though--employers know they're typically getting competent people straight out of school, and therefore are willing to dole out generous salaries.
Once you're hired, there are other hurdles (namely, weeks of training at LRA University, learning the intricacies of each luxury brand.) The coursework is hush hush, of course, but it may be among the cushiest of educational experiences on the planet.
The Spanish coursework was seen by the school before submission and was assessed by teachers to be excellent - and an appeal to the chief examiner is in process.
Some two million people worldwide have signed up for Coursera offerings in the past year, though only a fraction of them stick around to finish all the required coursework.
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The project will focus on opportunities to create replicable models for bridging the gap between enlisted training and academic coursework, improving the documentation of health care training, and working with other key stakeholders such as state licensure boards.
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Head teachers and teachers said the removal of coursework could severely disadvantage some students, who tended not to fare so well in exams.
From this September the ordinary GCSE will be reformed, with the element of coursework largely replaced by "controlled assessments" done under supervised conditions within schools.
The dispute over coursework marking, which is subject to an official investigation this week, has sparked large numbers of angry e-mails from teachers, pupils and parents.
By experiencing each discipline offered through our magnet program in the 6th grade, students can make informed decisions about their future coursework in the 7th and 8th grades.
Zedan had some trepidation about whether she was up for the rigors of college coursework.
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A. students the opportunity to pursue coursework in London and Singapore.
Two lecturers' unions, the AUT and Natfhe, are boycotting all exam-marking and coursework assessment - and in the AUT's case exam-setting - until they see a "substantial" pay rise for members.
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He told Haggis that, in the late nineties, he began having emotional problems, and the church recommended auditing and coursework.
The boycott of exam and coursework-marking, which began in March, had threatened to disrupt thousands of graduations this summer and delay job applications.
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The commission wants to shut the school down until textbooks and coursework can be reviewed.
The latter could require more intense coursework, and that might not be appropriate for every matriculating student.
Yvette Ramirez is a senior at Harvard studying Namibian and South African education and completing her coursework and practicum for the Undergraduate Teaching Education Program.
Examination coursework was destroyed in the arts and theatre block.
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Controlled assessment is GCSE coursework which is sat in the classroom under strict supervision and marked by teachers.
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The creative writing course, with exams and coursework, promises to cultivate "strong writing and communication skills", valuable to employers as well as providing the tools for novels and screenplays.
That program, which is scheduled during the school's January academic term, includes coursework in financial literacy, collaboration and crisis management, among other topics.
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Equipment, coursework and teaching records were lost in the fire.
Even though Hasan earned his medical degree and residency, some of his fellow students believed that he "didn't have the intellect" to be in the program and was not academically rigorous in his coursework.
New GCSEs will be taught in certain key subjects from September 2015, which the government says will be linear (exams taken at the end), with less controlled assessment (coursework) and more emphasis on "extended writing" rather than "bite-sized questions".
Empowered's UCLA Extension classes will be taught using the Apple device and are designed to let boomers fit coursework around their schedules.
The AUT and Natfhe are refusing to mark exams or coursework.
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But the leader of a teachers' union, and former history teacher, Eamonn O'Kane, who has looked at this coursework, says that this mark does not reflect the quality of the work.
Many schools boast of this capability, but only a handful have the tools to actually connect academia to practice through project-based coursework and active engagement with local business leaders and members of its alumni network who are managing through this change.
Employers, who have in the past pushed schools to add more hands-on training and global coursework, could successfully agitate for more ethics instruction.
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