Sentences with phrase «adverse impact on students»

But easy solutions are rarely the best — our heavy reliance on debt to provide access to membership in the legal profession has a significant adverse impact on students, graduates and the public at large.
If UNO fails to secure more buildings and more students, the growing financial burden will likely have an adverse impact on its students as per - pupil classroom spending will suffer due to an increasing portion of the network's income being diverted to cover debt payments.
(1) Has the discipline policy resulted in an adverse impact on students of a particular race as compared with students of other races?
Furthermore, when federal investigators come knocking, you must demonstrate to them that (a) your discipline policy serves an educational purpose and (b) there's no better approach that could have a less adverse impact on students.
While these results should be taken with a grain of salt, they cast doubt on some claims that NCLB accountability has had an adverse impact on student performance in science.
We should expect, then, that giving schools the power to set their own budgets, performance goals, and standards of what to teach will have an adverse impact on student achievement.
On the contrary, our results indicate that there might even be an adverse impact on student learning.

Not exact matches

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have expressed concern at the UK Government's decision to replace bursaries for nursing students with loans, saying it could have an adverse impact on the future nursing workforce in Wales.
New York State United Teachers said it will be delivering 10,000 letters from teachers to Commissioner King detailing the adverse impact they say state's reliance on standardized testing has had on its students.
Fall - Hamilton Elementary, in Nashville, does so by working to understand the adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) so many of the students bring with them to school — and the holistic impact that challenging life contexts have on a student's academic performance.
If policies did result in disproportionality — and thus had an adverse impact on certain groups of students — schools would have to justify them by proving to the Department of Education that their policies were «necessary to meet an important educational goal» and that there's no «comparatively effective alternative policies or practices» that the schools could use instead.
When determining whether schools» policies and practices are having an «adverse impact» on students, the feds would look at:
Because your policy of suspending students who get into fights on school grounds will be said to have had an «adverse impact» on black students, you will face, at minimum, the negative publicity that comes from a civil rights investigation.
Finally, maximizing the opportunity under ESSA to address the impact of adverse childhood experiences on student learning will require thoughtful development of North Carolina's state ESSA plan, which the Department of Public Instruction is now crafting and will submit by March 2017.
to increase understanding of adverse childhood experiences, the potential trauma response in children, and the resulting impacts on student learning and behavior, and to introduce short - and long - term interventions that can restore students» sense of safety and agency, and 2)
Given the adverse impact on an individual and persistent presence of the issue, it is imperative that school leadership can identify students who are «at risk» or «off - track» early enough for interventions to effectively re-engage students.
Though Ahn and Vigdor concede that North Carolina's implementation of AYP — including merit bonuses to teachers who increased student test score growth — may have ameliorated any possible «adverse impacts» on either top - performing or struggling students, they conclude that high - performing kids can benefit from accountability.
Gold traces the standardization of education noting the growing body of research on the adverse impact of summer vacation, especially on economically disadvantaged students as a growing concern.
Maximize the impact of opportunities under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to support practices that recognize the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on learning.
To be sure, the TWU covenant does have an adverse impact on married gay students, since it impacts on how they live their lives.
On the other hand, the impact is equally adverse for single gay, or single heterosexual, students who want to attend TWU — I wonder how it deals with common law marriage?
It's difficult to see how accrediting TWU harms any legitimate interest (people may be offended by the school, but simply being offended by its existence is not a legitimate interest deserving of protection), in contrast, the denial of accreditation has clearly adverse impacts both on the school and its students.
The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Health in College Students.
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