Sentences with phrase «academic spectrum»

From the other side of the academic spectrum, ancient near - east specialist Cyrus H. Gordon argued that the Iliad had roots in the Ugaritic legend of Kret and that the Egyptian legend of Wenamon follows the general story line of the Odyssey.
Across the academic spectrum, «over half of the STEM degrees went to students whose [SAT math] scores put them in the top third of their class; those in the bottom third earned about one - sixth of the degrees,» Sander and Taylor continue.
She has boosted the confidence and performance of students at both ends of the academic spectrum.
In the last seven years, I have seen projects focussed on developing gifted and talented students, encouraging pupils with low confidence and self - esteem, engaging pupils with special educational needs (SEN)-- all projects designed to bring out the best in pupils across the academic spectrum.
At the other end of the academic spectrum, there are enthusiastic students who post at the beginning of the week, exchange ideas with other good students, but often also stop posting for the rest of the week.
The measurements from a growth model may help teachers better identify the needs of students at the extreme ends of an academic spectrum, both high and low.
Much of Elia's work has been driven by a desire to create programs that serve students along all parts of the academic spectrum, perhaps because, with a son who is blind, she can empathize with what parents go through.
A few of these special education students have multiple labels that span both ends of the academic spectrum: gifted and delayed.
(Colo.) With the body of research growing that links student achievement to good attendance habits, several states have expanded their age requirements for compulsory education at both ends of the academic spectrum, according to a new survey from the Education Commission of the States.
In the academic spectra, they are quite popular.
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