Definition of «than one's public school counterparts»

The phrase means that students who attend private schools have, on average, higher academic achievement than those who attend public schools.

Sentences with «than one's public school counterparts»

  • They teach for less than their public school counterparts because their sense of professional efficacy is greater. (educationnext.org)
  • This does not mean that students are not inspired to learn just as much if not more than their public school counterparts do. (thefashionablebambino.com)
  • In several school policy areas, private school teachers and principals are more likely than their public school counterparts to believe that they have a great deal of influence. (educationworld.com)
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