Phrases with «demographic subgroups»

The phrase "demographic subgroups" refers to smaller and specific groups of people within a larger population who share certain characteristics or traits. These characteristics can include age, gender, ethnicity, income level, education, or any other factors that help to identify and classify people into different groups. Full definition

Sentences with «demographic subgroups»

  • Let me restate the essence of the compromise I'm suggesting: If everybody's schools use the same academic targets and metrics to track their academic performance — duly reported by demographic subgroup, perhaps by individual classrooms, too — and if everybody has access to this information via a transparent reporting system, a powerful case can be made for getting «big government» to back away from managing schools. (educationnext.org)
  • 2001 brought passage of the No Child Left Behind Act, a momentous reauthorization of the ESEA, declaring not only that every single student should become «proficient» in math and reading, but also that every school in the land would have its performance reported, both school wide and for its student demographic subgroups, and that schools failing to make «adequate yearly progress» would face a cascade of sanctions and interventions. (educationnext.org)
  • «Our data show that the risk of hospitalization for asthma related to extreme weather varies across demographic subgroups in Maryland. (sciencedaily.com)
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