Academic enrichment definition

Academic enrichment means supplementary
Academic enrichment means supplementary programming and services designed to improve or enhance a student's academic success in reading, language arts, mathematics, and science.

Examples of Academic enrichment in a sentence

  • Academic enrichment programming must be integrated into extended day programming.

  • Experience & Practice Academic enrichment can include tutoring in core academic subjects, and provide extra learning opportunities that provide students with ways to practice their academic skills through engaging, hands-on activities.

  • Youth - Academic enrichment provided to an individual student or a group of students in grades pre K-12, including but not limited to, tutoring, homework assistance, academic field trips, and academic-related games/activities (i.e. spelling bee, Academic Olympics).

  • These experiences are designed to address one or more of the following focus areas: 1) Learning a new skill or skill building; 2) Service learning; 3) Cross-cultural awareness; and 4) Academic enrichment.

  • Academic enrichment programming must be conducted from 9:00 am– 11:30 am, Monday – Thursday for all participants in attendance.

  • Academic enrichment must be supervised by a certified teacher, defined as a teacher with a valid Florida Professional Educator’s certificate or a temporary certificate (see SBE Rule 6A-4.001).

  • Academic enrichment and support activities have been designed to be not only educational and engaging, but enjoyable too.

  • Program OutcomesEquipped with Academic Resources1 Academic enrichment as demonstrated by satisfactory academic progress in current and in more advanced degrees1.

  • Youth - Academic enrichment provided to an individual student or a group of students in grades pre-K-12, including but not limited to, tutoring, homework assistance, academic field trips, and academic-related games/activities (i.e. spelling bee, Academic Olympics).

  • Academic enrichment as demonstrated by satisfactory academic progress in current and in more advanced degrees1.

Related to Academic enrichment

  • Academic year means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September according to whether the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn, the academic year of the course is to be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer;

  • Academic Misconduct means an act described in s. UWS 14.03.

  • Esthetician means an individual who engages in the practice of esthetics but no other branch of cosmetology in a licensed facility.

  • Academic employee Academic employee shall mean an employee in the Professional Services Negotiating Unit with academic or qualified academic rank.

  • aerodrome means a defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of aircraft;

  • Diversity means variety among individuals. Diversity includes, for example, variations in socio-economic status, race, developmental level, ethnicity, gender, language, learning styles, culture, abilities, age, interests, and/or personality.

  • Profit and “Loss” and any items of income, gain, expense, or loss referred to in this Agreement shall be determined in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles, as modified by Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv), except that Profit and Loss shall not include items of income, gain and expense that are specially allocated pursuant to Sections 5.1(b), 5.1(c) or 5.1(d). All allocations of income, Profit, gain, Loss and expense (and all items contained therein) for federal income tax purposes shall be identical to all allocations of such items set forth in this Section 5.1, except as otherwise required by Section 704(c) of the Code and Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(4). The General Partner shall have the authority to elect the method to be used by the Partnership for allocating items of income, gain, and expense as required by Section 704(c) of the Code including a method that may result in a Partner receiving a disproportionately larger share of the Partnership tax depreciation deductions, and such election shall be binding on all Partners.

  • Academic Board means the Academic Board of the University College established under paragraph 13;

  • Racketeering activity means to commit, to attempt to commit, to conspire to commit, or to solicit, coerce, or intimidate another person to commit:

  • Sexual exploitation means any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust for sexual purposes. It includes profiting monetarily, socially, or politically from sexual exploitation of another.

  • Biological diversity means the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are part; this includes diversity within species, between species and of ecosystems.

  • Satisfactory academic progress means that a student passed at least three subjects at the end of the last grading period prior to the request for an enrollment certificate. If the student has not passed at least three subjects, the student will not be given an enrollment certificate and cannot get his/her driver’s license.

  • Research and development means (1) theoretical analysis, exploration, or experimentation; or (2) the extension of investigative findings and theories of a scientific or technical nature into practical application for experimental and demonstration purposes, including the experimental production and testing of models, devices, equipment, materials, and processes. Research and development does not include the internal or external administration of radiation or radioactive material to human beings.