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If the neighborhood has welcomed a nurturing school that comes without sticker shock — tuition at St. Stephen starts under $8,000, less than a quarter of what some Manhattan schools charge — school leaders acknowledge that there has been a cost.
In fact, the president's proposal as presented on Wednesday specifically states: "We need to enhance the physical security of our schools and our ability to respond to emergencies like mass shootings, and also create safer and more nurturing school climates.
Charters are designed to combine creativity, innovation and a nurturing school culture to deliver academic success for all students.
And they agree that teacher-appraisal systems must be part of a holistic approach to the teaching profession that includes high-quality teacher training and professional development, attractive working conditions, nurturing school leaders, and engaging teachers in innovation and reform.
If we want good people to go into teaching--and stay--then we need to provide a nurturing school climate, with a standard of care, compassion, and support that enables teachers and students to grow together.
Rather, in the name of ideology, their actions will deprive the right of all of New Jersey's children to a safe and nurturing school environment.
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Additionally, the ministry's commentary on the 1999 curriculum guideline for elementary schools note that "given the advance of internationalization, along with fostering patriotism and awareness of being Japanese, it is important to nurture school children's respectful attitude toward the flag of Japan and Kimigayo as they grow up to be respected Japanese citizens in an internationalized society".
Additionally, the ministry's commentary on 1999 curriculum guideline for elementary schools note that "given the advance of internationalization, along with fostering patriotism and awareness of being Japanese, it is important to nurture school children's respectful attitude toward the flag of Japan and "Kimigayo" as they grow up to be respected Japanese citizens in an internationalized society".
This might mean nurturing charter schools or public-private partnerships, as in the case of Mumbai's 3-2-1 School, all giving all public schools -- traditional and charter -- the freedom to innovate.
Equal parts nurturing and schooling, that is the recipe for Summitt's success.
Then, aged 17, Murray auditioned for the Rank Organisation's talent-nurturing charm school and was offered a £10-a-week five-year contract.
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