Greater interactions with a range of people, regular working hours, generous compensation, and job stability are among
the advantages academics find in the patenting world.
Not exact matches
The research, published in Child Development,
found the cognitive
advantages of bilingualism tend to help with
academic achievement only if English skills are sufficient at school entry for the child to be fully engaged.
Among the more salient conclusions are: 1) that what children bring to school is vastly more important than what happens thereafter, as the Coleman Report
found; 2) in examining all of the variables that impinge on student
academic performance (teacher effectiveness, socio - economic
advantage, appropriate evaluation criteria, etc.), none is demonstrably more significant than time spent learning «one - on - one»; and 3) that only an individualized computer program can address all these issues effectively and simultaneously.
Findings in the existing literature of effects of school size show small schools
advantage on curricular diversity,
academic achievement, daily attendance rates, teacher and student morale, student and parent participation, etc..
I refer my Treasury Committee colleague to the Education Policy Institute report that was published in September — it is quite recent, so perhaps he has not had a chance to read it — that
found that the seven - grade
advantage adjusts for prior
academic attainment.
Corresponding print and ebook page numbers is also a potentially great
advantage for
academics and researchers who could more easily cite an edition of a work regardless of whether they
found the info in the print or ebook version.
To help
find discounts you can take
advantage of being a divorced person with a good credit history or a college student with a strong
academic record.
The Collaborative for
Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) examined over 200 studies of schools with and without SEL programming and
found an 11 percentile point
advantage on achievement tests among students in schools that placed an emphasis on both head and heart.