Phrases with «early tracking»

"Early tracking" refers to the process of assessing or predicting someone's future success or performance at an early stage in their life or career. It involves identifying and categorizing individuals based on certain criteria, such as test scores or talent, to determine their potential trajectory or opportunities. Full definition

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Sentences with «early tracking»

  • The very early track record of school management companies was mixed, but recent experience has been more positive. (educationnext.org)
  • Corriveau, K. H., 2009, Early tracking of informant accuracy and inaccuracy, British Journal of Developmental Psychology 27 (2): 331 ~ 342 (dbpia.co.kr)
  • That buzz will likely lend a boost to early tracking numbers, with industry estimates pegging Black Panther's opening weekend to make something between $ 100 to $ 120 million. (comicbook.com)
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