Studies have found that graduating from a good college and
achieving high scores on tests of verbal aptitude are reasonable, though highly imperfect, indicators of teacher quality.
In schools that are focused on
achieving high scores on the state tests, she said, the curriculum becomes geared towards test day at the expense of deeper learning.
Corny as inspirational sticky pads might sound, they helped Arkadium (2015 revenue: about $ 10 million)
achieve a higher score on feedback systems than any other company on our 50 Best list.
Tileston, D.) has clearly established that students will
achieve higher scores on standardized tests if they know the vocabulary of the standards.
Despite obstacles to their education, DoDEA students
achieved high scores on the NAEP.
She believed that by taking more advanced courses, students could
achieve higher scores on standardized tests.
And in some cases, students in charter schools have
achieved higher scores on high stakes assessments than those in the traditional public schools.
Broadly speaking, the idea is that if more kids graduate from high school, and
achieve higher scores on standardized tests, then more young people are likely to go to college, and, in turn, land jobs that can secure them spots in the middle class.
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Achieved high scores on health inspections by aggressively ensuring all employees complied with sanitation and health standards.
For instance, if you are an Elementary School Teacher, who has helped boost the overall class reading level, or
achieved a high score on the state exams, highlight that, using numbers or facts as much as possible, as well as explaining how you achieved it.
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It's also a common myth that you'll need to carry a balance
on your credit cards to
achieve a
higher credit
score, which isn't true.
Coca - Cola European Partners is listed
on both the DJSI Europe and DJSI World Indices, and
achieved the
highest industry
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Slaven Bilic's reign at West Ham began with a memorable 2 - 0 win at the Emirates against Arsenal and the team continued that momentum for the whole campaign going
on to finish seventh,
scoring a record number of goals and
achieving their
highest points total.
A New York City proposal to diversify middle schools
on Manhattan's Upper West Side, by setting aside seats for children with low test
scores, is facing stiff resistance from parents worried their
high -
achieving children might lose access to the popular public schools.
Jean - Yves Camus, who is based at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations, in Paris, and is an expert
on the European far - right, said: «All the ingredients are coming together for the NF to
achieve a
higher score than ever before in both the municipal and the European elections next year.
Ms. Moskowitz proudly touted the success of Success, noting with real joy how three students at the school in Bed - Stuy had
achieved a perfect
score on an international math test «out of 30 or 40 worldwide» and taking particular pride in how many of the schools»
high achievers are «black and brown» and from neighborhoods that face enormous disadvantages.
Young women hold their own in
high school in science, math, and technology,
achieving higher grades than men but
scoring lower
on math SATs.
These reports partially support our hypothesis;
higher scores are
achieved on the GPE scale with the addition of foam rolling, although a significant increase in
scores only occurred after a week of intervention.
There's something immediately gratifying about riding along linear courses
on a dirt bike while trying to
achieve high scores and pull off cool tricks.
Were teachers, we wanted to know, focusing their attention
on either
high -
achieving or low -
achieving students in an effort to meet target
scores?
The presumption of the international assessments is that
achieving high performance
on the local and national standards will also produce
high scores on PISA or TIMSS.
And of the students who
score well
on the PSAT / NMSQT, indicating a 70 percent likelihood of thriving in an AP course, of those students, six out of ten Asians will take an AP course, [compared with] four out of ten white students and two out of ten African American students... In other words there is a racial break among kids who could
achieve at a
high level and are being propelled into more challenging academic experiences; that data needs to be understood.
High -
achieving students who feel pressured to attain perfection (and Ivy League acceptances) may turn to cheating as a way to find an edge
on the competition or to keep a single bad test
score from sabotaging months of hard work.
It revealed that: «
On average children who had undertaken the fieldwork activity
achieved higher literacy
scores than children that did not.»
All the schools in my review list are
high achieving, popular with parents, and competitive
on test
scores.
In addition to our main experiment testing the ECO-C Intervention's effects
on our target group of
high -
achieving, low - income students, we also used the same approach to study its effects
on students who meet the same test -
score criteria but who have estimated family income above the bottom one - third or attended a feeder
high school.
To be defined as
high -
achieving, we required that students
score in the top 10 percent of test - takers
on the College Board's SAT I or the ACT (1,300 math plus verbal
on the SAT, 28
on the ACT).
These effects are all larger than what would have been predicted based
on the same students» test -
score gains, leading the researchers to conclude that «
high achieving charter schools alter more than cognitive ability.»
For example,
achieving the ultimate learning goal allows them to improve their monthly sales numbers or
score high on their customer satisfaction surveys.
Not even Massachusetts, our
highest -
achieving state
on myriad measures, was so bold as to make the passing
score on its celebrated MCAS test equate to true college readiness.
However, Miami - Dade is among school districts that have bucked that trend,
achieving higher - than - average graduation rates among its Latino students and seeing large numbers of them
scoring well
on Advanced Placement tests.
In 2007 they approved funding for the first public Waldorf methods
high school, in the Sacramento Unified School District; and (3) Three key findings
on urban public schools with Waldorf methods: (a) In their final year, the students in the study's four California case study public Waldorf - methods elementary schools match the top ten of peer sites
on the 2006 California test
scores and well outperform the average of their peers statewide; (b) According to teacher, administrator and mentor reports, they
achieve these
high test
scores by focusing
on those new three R's — rather than
on rote learning and test prep — in a distinct fashion laid out by the Waldorf model and (c) A key focus is
on artistic learning, not just for students but, more importantly perhaps, for the adults.
All three studies
achieved very
high response rates
on all data collections, whether teacher surveys, classroom observations, collection of teachers»
scores on college entrance exams or precertification exams, student achievement tests, collection of student data from district administrative records, principal surveys, or interviews with program officials.
The Index awards points for students passing
high school level courses and extra credit for those
achieving additional credit, such as meeting cut
scores on state or national exams or earning college credit through dual enrollment.
Curricular Coherence and the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics Educational Researcher, November 2012 Exploring the relationship of the CCSS in Mathematics (CCSSM) to student achievement, these researchers found a
high degree of similarity between CCSSM and standards of the
highest -
achieving nations
on the 1995 Third International Mathematics and Science Study and that states with standards more like CCSSM have
higher 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress
scores on average.
(
On the other three tests, the children
achieved high or perfect
scores both before and after.)
Looking at only American students» PISA
scores, we see that reading engagement had a
higher correlation with reading literacy achievement than time spent
on homework, relationships with teachers, a sense of belonging, classroom environment, or even pressure to
achieve (which had a negative correlation).
To drive home the point, she compared Bethesda's
scores on districtwide tests with those of similar schools that were
higher -
achieving.
Proven effective in raising student test
scores, testGEAR online test prep courses for English language arts, math, science and social studies, level the playing field so every student gets the practice they need to
achieve test excellence
on their state
high school exit exams.
The United States looks east to China and is captivated by the
high scores on international assessments students in that country
achieve.
There is also a flexibility rule that allows students with a minimum 2.75 to still be certified if they
achieve a
score on the required standardized Praxis test that is at least 10 percent
higher than the minimum passing
score.
Of the LA Unified elementary schools with with the top five
scores on the CORE index — there were nine overall due to some ties — the only perfect
score of 100 was Balboa Gifted /
High Ability Magnet Elementary, which is a magnet school for gifted students who must already be high - achieving students in order to gain admiss
High Ability Magnet Elementary, which is a magnet school for gifted students who must already be
high - achieving students in order to gain admiss
high -
achieving students in order to gain admission.
Teachers are more likely to inflate the
scores of
high -
achieving students
on the margin, but low -
achieving students benefit more from manipulation in aggregate due to the greater density of these students near the proficiency cutoffs.
For example, Keith Lance reports in the 2000 Colorado study, How School Librarians Help Kids
Achieve Standards: «Schools with well - developed library media programs average 10 % to 15 %
higher on fourth grade reading
scores and 18 %
higher on seventh grade reading
scores than schools where libraries are less developed.
In contrast, instead of focusing
on achieving high scores, integrating the skills of entrepreneurship into curriculum could prepare students to innovation, risk - taking and collaboration skills.
The study found that students who took CREST
achieved half a grade
higher on their best science GCSE result and that FSM eligible students made even greater progress, increasing their best GCSE science
score by two thirds of a grade.
And they fund the same vehicles to
achieve their goals: charter schools,
high - stakes standardized testing for students, merit pay for teachers whose students improve their test
scores, firing teachers and closing schools when
scores don't rise adequately, and longitudinal data collection
on the performance of every student and teacher.