Word: rigorousity
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Studies show that teachers who go through rigorous preparation programs are nearly three times more likely to stay in the profession long-term than those who don?t
Beneath the tired, fruitless battles between Fordham and the Commission are some important truths. We do need to find new ways to attract more and better teachers - and since states seem in no mood to raise taxes, bumping up salaries may not be an option. Lowering entrance barriers is one...
Moreover, recent history in the region may encourage the guerillas to believe that NATO's will can be bent. The fact that most of the weapons used in this insurgency came from Kosovo is testimony that the Western alliance may not have been entirely rigorous in its disarming of the...
Actually, the one-child policy has never been as rigorous as some outside China have thought. Ethnic minorities like Tibetans, for example, have never had any limits imposed on family. But the new law may combat at least one aspect of the old policy--the corruption that accompanies it. In...
Chlorine is still the most popular weapon against contaminated pool water. Home pools should be tested at least once a day; many public pools are checked every one to three hours, depending on the number of swimmers. Because bugs love warmth, heated pools and Jacuzzis require more rigorous testing and...