The program stresses training and building links between city schools and the business community.
The program stresses problem solving and the use of real-life applications.
The academic program, including subjects related to growing up, would stress critical thinking rather than rote learning.
Where the old program stressed getting the most troubled students to show up for classes, the new strategy emphasized improving the schools.
The program stresses group study, so that the students learn to conceptualize complicated problems collectively, as teams of scientists do.
Created in 1996, the program stresses leadership and management skills necessary to work successfully across organizations.
The program, among other things, stresses a spiritual awareness.
The programs stress the practical orientation along with theoretical education, which are essential in today's market place where business is globalized.
In educational philosophy, the program stresses cooperation rather than adversity.
Instead, Hamilton's program stresses the importance of doing what comes naturally.