Summer Institute Sample Clauses

Summer Institute. The District Director leads the district’s AVID site team facilitation at the AVID Summer Institute. The District Director Secondary attends Summer Institute as part of their ongoing training; therefore, the Summer Institute registration fee for the District Director Secondary is included in the total ADL Price.
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Summer Institute. 1. Employees will be in attendance up to ten (10) work days, each seven (7) hours long, following the last day of school (herein referred to as the “Summer Institute”). The scheduling of such Summer Institute days shall be agreed upon between the Head of School and the UFT Chapter Leader as early in the school year as practicable. The Summer Institute will be used by the School to provide Employees with job-related professional training, as well as to prepare for the following school year.
Summer Institute. In 2014 a CCM institute will be among the summer institutes offered. Faculty members will be paid at the summer institute rate of $125 per day.
Summer Institute. The Summer Institute is provided to new schools implementing SpringBoard for the first time, or in exceptional cases, to renewing schools with sufficient numbers of new untrained teachers, The Summer Institute shall consist of a period of five (5)} successive days mutually selected, agreed upon, and scheduled by the College Board and Client, which will precede the students’ first day of an academic year and wherein the College Board will provide Client officials and the Schools’ teachers and administrators with instructional strategies, technical training, and associated support needed to implement and sustain the SpringBoard Program in the Schools. At each Summer Institute the College Board will provide each attending teacher from the Schools with one teacher version of the instructional materials (which includes the student content of the instructional materials). Client may purchase additional copies of the instructional materials from the College Board, in accordance with Attachment III Scope of Products.
Summer Institute the dept. of curriculum studies’ educa- tional technology And design summer institute will take place July 3, 4 and 5. the institute is a research-focused gathering with all participants staying at st. Peter’s college in muenster. there will be sched- uled sessions, unstructured collaborative time and opportunities to generate research ideas. for more information, visit xxxxx.xx/xxxxxxxxx/xxxx/xxxx/xxXxxxxxxx/ Submit Coming events information for coming events will be accepted until 5 pm on deadline day. next ocn: friday, Aug 30, 2013 deadline: thursday, Aug 22, 2013 xxx@xxxxx.xx, fax 000-0000 or use web submission form at xxx.xxxxx.xx/xxx Decision-making lab hosts multi-disciplinary research  Xxxxxxx Xxxxx A trio of researchers at the new Experimental Decision Laboratory is striving to better understand how individuals, groups and even nations make decisions about innovation that affect health care, food, business, and even personal lives. “The socio-economic world is inextricably linked to the political and policy space,” said Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, professor with the Xxxxxxx-Xxxxxxx Graduate School of Public Policy, explaining that decisions are made at all stages of innovation, from early development and evaluation, to public approval and acceptance. The lab, located in the Social Sciences Research Laboratory in the Arts Building, is unusual in that it combines research in three disciplines – public policy, psychology and economics. This is a powerful combination, said Xxxxxxxx, who co-leads the lab with Xxxxx Xxxxx, associate professor in the Department of Bioresource Policy, Business and Economics, and Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, professor and head of the Department of Psychology. “Being able to test for the full array of effects, separately, and then jointly, will help us understand more completely the challenges of generating optimal innovation,” Xxxxxxxx said. Xxxxxxxx explained that the three disciplines are all interested in decision- making, but from different angles. Psychologists are often interested in cognitive capacity, economists in transactions and exchanges, and policy analysts in how individual decisions affect others. In particular, the researchers will be looking at how people’s biases affect decision-making in areas like expert-lay relationships (as in health care), markets for new products and regulation of new technologies and innovative products. Xxxxxxxx cites research that shows that all decisions will be biased, but context is everything. In ...

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  • SENDING INSTITUTION Country: ............................................................

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