Sentences with phrase «dramatic gains when»

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If you gained a lot of extra hair when you were pregnant, this can look quite dramatic.
Republicans made dramatic gains House races throughout the state and won control of the state Senate when three Democratic freshman lost their re-election bids.
These children made dramatic gains in math achievement when they engaged with the math app,» Berkowitz said.
Although the advances we'll see may not yield dramatic increases in longevity like those observed during the 20th century when society successfully tackled infectious and parasitic diseases, it will probably produce some impressive gains against age - related diseases and disorders.»
Pointless romantic meandering doesn't gain dramatic heft just because you pretty it up, especially when there's so much more meat behind the story at hand.
But a new study from SRI Education suggests a dramatic pass - through effect to students as well: When new teachers are part of a high - quality mentorship program, their students experience major academic gains.
If we can figure out how to integrate technology, curricula, tutors, books, online programs, and much, much more in a manner that increases the optimal learning zone for kids — that is when we will see dramatic gains for students.
In this role, he focuses on the leadership development of current and aspiring school system leaders with the goal of catalyzing equity, driving dramatic, enduring gains for students, and demonstrating what is possible when school systems educate and support all students at high levels.
Innovation Zones are typically used when rapid, dramatic improvements in student learning are needed to close achievement gaps and prior efforts within districts have not led to large enough student learning gains.
But when governments invest in agriculture, dramatic gains are possible.
When the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) was founded in 1930, the acute health care needs of children were largely infectious in nature.1 Over the ensuing 80 years, as increasingly effective vaccines, hygiene, and other public health initiatives produced dramatic gains, astute observers began to note that many noninfectious disease entities, such as developmental, behavioral, educational, and family difficulties, were playing increasingly prominent roles in affecting child health and well - being.
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